Monday, January 7, 2013

Protecting the Ones We Love

Most of us are not super heroes. Nor, are we robotic individuals with armor and have weapons equipped with special powers and enhancements. No, most of us are just normal human beings. We are generally frail, vulnerable and try to abide by the laws and codes that prevail upon us in our society. However, when we take the responsibility of being a parent, or a family man/woman we need to look at our abilities to care for and protect, not only ourselves as individuals, but those close to us whom we love and care for.

Under normal circumstances being a good provider and an attentive partner/family member may be enough. The events of the past few years clearly show us that unusual times are upon us, and occasionally, extreme situations are occurring with greater regularity. We have a responsibility to those who rely on us to be ready and able to protect and defend rights, liberty, life and safety.

Here is a link to a very well-written example of why people need to be aware of our responsibility to care and protect our families. We cannot always wait for police or others to come to our aid in times of need. I hope you, the reader can maintain an open mind and consider these thoughts. Thank you. Jew Without A Gun

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