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(06-21-2013, 10:23 AM)SIXFOOTERsez Wrote: [ -> ]Uh huh, NOW you can see what it really out there.
Thats Exactly why the NRA is so adamant.
We gun owners are not paranoid, the threat is real.

Out there from goddamn 1990. I can find a bunch of moronic shit those assholes say about anything.

The NRA contributes a huge sum of money to both parties, no one is taking your fucking guns.
(06-27-2013, 09:23 PM)sally Wrote: [ -> ]
(06-21-2013, 10:23 AM)SIXFOOTERsez Wrote: [ -> ]Uh huh, NOW you can see what it really out there.
Thats Exactly why the NRA is so adamant.
We gun owners are not paranoid, the threat is real.

Out there from goddamn 1990. I can find a bunch of moronic shit those assholes say about anything.

The NRA contributes a huge sum of money to both parties, no one is taking your fucking guns.
Nope, they are not
(06-27-2013, 07:55 PM)Maggot Wrote: [ -> ]Say what you will about Bush but he did some damn good work helping with the AIDS epidemic in Africa. A mans integrity can be measured by what he does for others expecting nothing in return.

That was a good thing he did yes, now let's talk about all the other good things he did while in office shall we? Erm.....hmmmmmm.....ah! There was that time he!....no that turned out to be another bad thing....erm......hmmmmm....
(06-27-2013, 09:41 PM)SIXFOOTERsez Wrote: [ -> ]Nope, they are not

If you are that confident and certain why are you so paranoid you stoopid motherfucker?
(06-28-2013, 12:50 PM)Cynical Ninja Wrote: [ -> ]. . . now let's talk about all the other good things he did while in office shall we?

He stimulated the US economy by going to war . . .

. . . and provided Afghan entrepreneurs an opportunity to scrap and profit from 7 billion dollars of discarded military goods.

Let's not forget the prosthetic limb business, too!
I suppose you're right, even monumental fuck ups like Iraq and Afghanistan can provide benefits and opportunities for some.
Hey Moron, its "Stupid" not Stoopid.
Now step your stupid ass away from the keyboard before you hurt yourself.
Hey meathead, if its refering to someone really “stupid” its “stoopid” so in your case its got to be “stoopid” every single time dipshit.
(06-27-2013, 05:20 PM)HairOfTheDog Wrote: [ -> ]But, I do believe that not everyone should be legally able to purchase and own guns and more work needs to be done in proactively keeping guns out of the wrong hands.

I find it hard pressed to find anyone who would dissagree with you.

However . . .

My faith in the judicial and mental health system to determine if someone is "sane" and poses no threat to society is damned near zero.

And then the declaration, in their professional judgment, they are "healed"? Haha!

Find one expert with one opinion and I'll find you one with an opposing view.

Besides . . . common thugs kill more people than the "known" crazies.

Except in Chicago.

Dem niggers IS crazy!
Just another ho-hum story from America, the Great Gun Bastion...



(CNN) -- The gunshot wounds to two Ohio boys found dead in their grandparents' home are consistent with a homicide-suicide, a coroner said Friday.

The two boys, who were half-brothers, were found Wednesday in Jackson, Ohio, about 75 miles south of Columbus. They were identified as Austin Wiseman, 12, and Blake Campbell, 9.

Both boys suffered gunshot wounds to the head.

The nature of the wounds and the bullets in their bodies indicated that the killings were a homicide-suicide, but it is not known whether they were accidental or intentional, said Dr. Gregory Hawker, the Jackson County coroner.

"We can't tell -- we might not ever know," he said.

Family and friends have suggested that the older boy accidentally shot his younger brother and then was overcome with grief and turned the gun on himself, but there is no way to prove that forensically.

"Authorities have taken the older boy's computer to make sure there's no indication of ill intent," Hawker said. The older boy had become obsessed with guns in the last few weeks, he said.

The boys lived with their grandparents and were unsupervised when the shooting happened, he said.

The shooting occurred in an upstairs bedroom.

"That's crazy to think two young boys are dead, and no one knows anything about it," neighbor Michael Hatley told CNN affiliate WSAZ.


Don't you dare blame the guns.
People get upset about two youg children shot, But yet no one mentions the 3,600 children killed every day by a doctors scalpel on the abortion table.
Sounds like counting the pennies while the dollars walk out the door, to me.
Really, Spy . . . you're surprised?

It's fucking Ohio . . . retard heaven.

Charge the grandparents, accept no plea bargain and lock their asses up.

Hey . . . it's not like they have grandkids to support.

Fuck Ohio. They love Obama and hate Busch.

Homeless Man Cuts off Penis and blames Busch

Story
Did I say I was surprised?

Surprised that another idiot gun owner left his guns within reach of a 12 year old to murder his brother and then kill himself?

No... no surprise here.

And, Duch, I'd never dream of blaming the guns.

I mean, after all, if the 12 year old hadn't become fascinated with guns (because they were unattainable for him), he would've just become fascinated with knives or claw-hammers or something along those lines.

That's the card carrying NRA response, right?
(06-28-2013, 05:19 PM)Midwest Spy Wrote: [ -> ]That's the card carrying NRA response, right?


You're so silly. I don't belong to the NRA.

The kid probably found the gun because it wasn't taken care of properly and while looking at it shot his brother. I'm not prepared to believe it was murder.
Silly Duch, I never said 'you' were a card-carrying NRA member, it was a general statement regarding their members.


Oops.
(06-28-2013, 05:19 PM)Midwest Spy Wrote: [ -> ]Did I say I was surprised?


I mean, after all, if the 12 year old hadn't become fascinated with guns (because they were unattainable for him), he would've just become fascinated with knives or claw-hammers or something along those lines.

Hiding them from him would have done the trick I am sure of it. I mean a kid never sees a gun in a movie or video game so their curiosity would have never ben peaked about them.
***sarcasm mode off***
(06-28-2013, 05:19 PM)Midwest Spy Wrote: [ -> ]Surprised that another idiot gun owner left his guns within reach of a 12 year old to murder his brother and then kill himself?

Uh . . . where did it say the boys found the guns (SIC) within reach?

I must have missed it in the article you posted.

And the gun . . . did it belong to one of the grandparents?

Again . . . missed the whole ownership thing in your article posting.
(06-28-2013, 05:26 PM)F.U. Dont ask again Wrote: [ -> ]
(06-28-2013, 05:19 PM)Midwest Spy Wrote: [ -> ]Did I say I was surprised?


I mean, after all, if the 12 year old hadn't become fascinated with guns (because they were unattainable for him), he would've just become fascinated with knives or claw-hammers or something along those lines.

Hiding them from him would have done the trick I am sure of it. I mean a kid never sees a gun in a movie or video game so their curiosity would have never ben peaked about them.
***sarcasm mode off***

F.U. my point is, gun enthusiasts like to point out it's not the gun that does the killing, it's the individual.

So, if he had zero access to guns, he would've just become consumed by some other 'tool' that could be used to kill.

*** serious mode now turned off ***


Have to go mow the lawn and have a margarita.