To paraphrase Glinda, from "The Wizard of Oz":
Are you a good Only One or a bad Only One?There's competition for the meaning of the term. Ahab/Caleb has started featuring stories illustrating the good they do.
Good for him. I've certainly never claimed exclusive rights, particularly since it was coined by someone else.
I do have a challenge for him, though:
Go up to the "Only Ones" you praised in Chicago or Los Angeles. Congratulate them on their bravery. Tell them how much you admire them, and how you sympathize with them risking so much in often thankless and unappreciated tasks. Shake their hands and offer your profound respect and appreciation.
I do have a challenge for him, though:
Go up to the "Only Ones" you praised in Chicago or Los Angeles. Congratulate them on their bravery. Tell them how much you admire them, and how you sympathize with them risking so much in often thankless and unappreciated tasks. Shake their hands and offer your profound respect and appreciation.
Go up to the "Only Ones" you praised in Chicago or Los Angeles. Congratulate them on their bravery. Tell them how much you admire them, and how you sympathize with them risking so much in often thankless and unappreciated tasks. Shake their hands and offer your profound respect and appreciation.
Then, tell them that in accordance with the Supreme Law of the Land--the one that says "the right of the people to keep and bear arms shall not be infringed," you are carrying a pistol in order to protect yourself, your family and your community.
And then let us know how much they respect you, and which definition of "The Only Ones" manifests itself--yours or mine.
Then, tell them that in accordance with the Supreme Law of the Land--the one that says "the right of the people to keep and bear arms shall not be infringed," you are carrying a pistol in order to protect yourself, your family and your community.
And then let us know how much they respect you, and which definition of "The Only Ones" manifests itself--yours or mine.