Anti-Trump Hysteria and Silliness

So like '72, you think they voted without using their brain. You guys are hysterical. You cry about the fact you think liberals feel you must be dumb to have voted for Trump and then turn around and say exactly the same thing about people who voted for Obama or Clinton. Good grief.

Everyone knows liberals think with their feelings and not their brains.
 
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In all seriousness, this is a great post. It was reflective, enlightening, articulate and obviously heart-felt. I have to say that I've never felt so good after being told off before. Very well done, sir.

...and I even gave you a like, which I never do for conservatives.
We don't need no stinkin' likes.
 
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In all seriousness, this is a great post. It was reflective, enlightening, articulate and obviously heart-felt. I have to say that I've never felt so good after being told off before. Very well done, sir.

...and I even gave you a like, which I never do for conservatives.

For what it's worth, I'd buy you a beer before, during, and after the heated debate between us.

I am soooo tired of the infighting. I apologize if I made you the focus of my frustration.

You okay with Yuengling?
 
For what it's worth, I'd buy you a beer before, during, and after the heated debate between us.

I am soooo tired of the infighting. I apologize if I made you the focus of my frustration.

You okay with Yuengling?

Old Chub is my favorite beer but yes, I'm okay with Yuengling.

...and don't apologize for anything. That was great. While reading that post I felt like Deckard (Harrison Ford) watching Roy Batty (Rutger Hauer) give his dying soliloquy, "Tears in Rain", near the end of Blade Runner.
 
Old Chubb is my favorite beer but yes, I'm okay with Yuengling.

...and don't apologize for anything. That was great. While reading that post I felt like Deckard (Harrison Ford) watching Roy Batty (Rutger Hauer) give his dying soliloquy, "Tears in Rain", near the end of Blade Runner.

Even a blind squirrel finds a nut here and there...
 
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Old Chub is my favorite beer but yes, I'm okay with Yuengling.

...and don't apologize for anything. That was great. While reading that post I felt like Deckard (Harrison Ford) watching Roy Batty (Rutger Hauer) give his dying soliloquy, "Tears in Rain", near the end of Blade Runner.

Oh...love that scene. Right up there with Capt. Kirk's "Don't take my pain"...Jean-Luc Picards' "This far, and no farther"...and the "Ten Bears" scene from Josey Wales.

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Why do you want to outlaw them, then?

Because I think it would save an unknowable number of lives and that society in general is better off with just 7 millions AR 15s as opposed to 10 million. Plus, I see no NEED for AR 15s for either hunting or personal security.

Fire away....pun intended. (but no one, especially me, is in the mood for another gun debate)

Just stating my FEELZ....the only way in which I know to think.
 
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Because I think it would save an unknowable number of lives and that society in general is better off with just 7 millions AR 15s as opposed to 10 million. Plus, I see no NEED for AR 15s for either hunting or personal security.

Fire away....pun intended. (but no one, especially me, is in the mood for another gun debate)

Just stating my FEELZ....the only way in which I know to think.
I know. Fact is, Luther, that we live in a free society, and school shootings is one price we pay. Some people don't obey every law that is passed.
 
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I know. Fact is, Luther, that we live in a free society, and school shootings is one price we pay. Some people don't obey every law that is passed.

True. We live in a free society with laws, many of which are put into place for the safety and security of individuals and society as a whole.

I'm willing to say that I think they should be banned and accept the fact that you think they should not be. It seems as if you will be getting your wish on this one for the foreseeable future.
 
True. We live in a free society with laws, many of which are put into place for the safety and security of individuals and society as a whole.

I'm willing to say that I think they should be banned and accept the fact that you think they should not be. It seems as if you will be getting your wish on this one for the foreseeable future.
Do you know when the largest mass killing at a school happened, and the weapon used?
 
Kehoe proves that where there's a will, there's a way.

Of course, that has always been and will always be the case. There are nuts in this world that will do as much harm as possible. That's why most people realize that weapons of mass destruction shouldn't be easily accessible to the general public. That's sort of the fundamental principle to the whole debate.
 
Of course, that has always been and will always be the case. There are nuts in this world that will do as much harm as possible. That's why most people realize that weapons of mass destruction shouldn't be easily accessible to the general public. That's sort of the fundamental principle to the whole debate.
As long as they exist, they will be easily accessible by someone who wants one. First fact: they exist.
 
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