Orangeslice13
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That's pretty sweet but pricey. Me and my brother had replica M16s when we were kids. I think they may have been (A-Team) toys (which we couldn't get enough of) my mom loved going to house auctions & estate sales so they may have been actual vietnam era 1960s/70s toys that predated the show.Did you know that if I wanted to buy this for my 10 year olds birthday that they won’t ship it too him in NewYork. View attachment 465382
Stupid memeOne of the points he was attempting to make (beefing up security everywhere except schools, basically) reminded me of something I saw the other day which is pertinent:
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Government is so awesomeOne of the points he was attempting to make (beefing up security everywhere except schools, basically) reminded me of something I saw the other day which is pertinent:
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That's pretty sweet but pricey. Me and my brother had replica M16s when we were kids. I think they may have been (A-Team) toys (which we couldn't get enough of) my mom loved going to house auctions & estate sales so they may have been actual vietnam era 1960s/70s toys that predated the show.
One of the points he was attempting to make (beefing up security everywhere except schools, basically) reminded me of something I saw the other day which is pertinent:
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As I mentioned earlier, pointing at other problems doesn’t make the problem at hand any less serious. Alcohol related deaths being bad and gun related deaths being bad are not mutually exclusive ideas.I see you went back to 1968 to grab those stats that included all related gun deaths , that’s cute . Get back to us when you are serious about preventing deaths without restricting rights of people that do not cause any deaths with there inalienable right to bear arms …
Alcohol Facts and Statistics | National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism (NIAAA)
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As I mentioned earlier, pointing at other problems doesn’t make the problem at hand any less serious. Alcohol related deaths being bad and gun related deaths being bad are not mutually exclusive ideas.
What, exactly, is my argument?Actually … all three of those are worse than gun related deaths by a huge margin . Ignoring the other 3 problems just to focus on this one , doesn’t help your argument when it comes to restricting my rights . ( I must have missed the other two threads with the liberals in them daily talking about how they should be restricted) . Maybe start with the ones that will be easier to solve and work your way up to firearms .
1. semi trucks still kill people every year (4000). no one ever tried to take away semi trucks. and despite this we are basically right back to where we were in semi-caused deaths. and the change was due to the pressure put on by the citizens who were fed bad info, thinking they had been beheaded, instead of "just" having their necks broken to the extreme. Fatality Facts 2020: Large trucksOne of the points he was attempting to make (beefing up security everywhere except schools, basically) reminded me of something I saw the other day which is pertinent:
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that’s pertinent to you. This is pertinent to me.One of the points he was attempting to make (beefing up security everywhere except schools, basically) reminded me of something I saw the other day which is pertinent:
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Still, the fact remains that his logic is flawed as evidenced by the counterpoint created by these facts, which are just a few of the many of such examples that point out that the “right to defend myself” is defended much more vigorously than other rights regardless of consequence… and that normally people prefer to address real problems in lieu of indulging in unfettered hobbies.that’s pertinent to you. This is pertinent to me.
1982 Chesterton Indiana my friend Karen was basically decapitated by going under a semi on I 49. Long after Jane Mansfield.
Also in 1982 the Tylenol tampering was an attempt for a woman to cover up killing her husband by creating a fictitious boogeyman.
1995 Timothy mcveigh pulled off what seems to be an impossible act of internal terrorism.
2001 the year the gov successfully fooled millions into to giving up their freedoms for the promise of safety on a lie.
My guns have never killed anyone. There is no data or emotional plea anyone can make to me that would make me reconsider the right to defend myself in the way I see fit.
That's pretty sweet but pricey. Me and my brother had replica M16s when we were kids. I think they may have been (A-Team) toys (which we couldn't get enough of) my mom loved going to house auctions & estate sales so they may have been actual vietnam era 1960s/70s toys that predated the show.
The right to defend yourself is just part of the 2a. All other rights exist at the protection of the 2A.Still, the fact remains that his logic is flawed as evidenced the counterpoint created by these facts, which are just a few of the many of such examples that point out that the “right to defend myself” is defended much more vigorously than other rights regardless of consequence… and that normally people prefer to address real problems in lieu of indulging in unfettered hobbies.
The right to defend yourself is just part of the 2a. All other rights exist at the protection of the 2A.
If someone silenced your voice you can speak again. If they take your life your done.Still, the fact remains that his logic is flawed as evidenced by the counterpoint created by these facts, which are just a few of the many of such examples that point out that the “right to defend myself” is defended much more vigorously than other rights regardless of consequence… and that normally people prefer to address real problems in lieu of indulging in unfettered hobbies.
One of the points he was attempting to make (beefing up security everywhere except schools, basically) reminded me of something I saw the other day which is pertinent:
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good, clean some of the scum out of the gene pool.GREAT NEWS
The Philadelphia Inquirer reports that justifiable homicides are rising in Philadelphia as concealed carries surge in the city.
