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Al Swearengen 04-18-2007 12:02 AM

Keep your damn ratpaws OFF MY GUNS!
 
Just as we all KNEW they would, the anti-gun/anti-America/freedom-hating maggots are ALREADY pushing to strip us of our gun rights in the wake of this latest tragedy at Va. Tech. There is nothing, NOTHING more important to our way of life than the right to bear arms. It is this right that guarantees ALL of the other rights we hold so dear. There are powerful forces at work to repeal the Second Amendment, and it might not be long before all of us who cherish our guns and the freedom they represent and protect will be given a choice (which REALLY isnt a choice at all) ;SURRENDER OUR GUNS OR FACE PROSECUTION, effectively making all who refuse to do so de facto criminals! If THAT happens, I promise you the "Land Of The Free" will degenerate into a police state and the streets will run red with blood, and nobody wants that. Now more than ever, we MUST present a united front, regardless of what laws are passed or how many senseless shootings occur no matter how heinous, that we will NEVER surrender our guns. The best way to do this is to JOIN THE NRA TODAY! Nothing less than the future of freedom, of our republic, is at stake.

Texasbelle 04-18-2007 08:06 AM

They are not even giving the families of the victims and the University students time to mourn before they are screaming about this. It is absolutely disgusting. I heard on talk radio yesterday a couple of different newspapers and other talk show hosts who are also blaming it on President Bush. Now how in the snot can you blame it on him? Idiots.:nono:

AnimeSpirit 04-18-2007 08:39 AM

You know, it would be somewhat ironic if the politician who most strongly supports this effort meets his end in office by some disgruntled voter who had his guns taken away.

The government has been illegally disregarding the Bill of Rights for years and now they have the audacity to try and make their disregard legal? What nerve!

joepole 04-18-2007 10:24 AM

Another recent VA school shooting with a different outcome:

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Appalac...f_Law_shooting

Isaac-Saxxon 04-18-2007 10:33 AM

How would you act if .........
 
You thought the people around you where armed ? If I was about to do a crime I would think twice and then not do it. Then you have crack heads that would do it anyway :nono:

Texasbelle 04-18-2007 10:51 AM

But said crack head that was trying to do it might not make it out of his crime alive were the person standing it next to him able to defend himself!:eek:

rhertz 04-18-2007 01:06 PM

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Originally Posted by Isaac-Saxxon
How would you act if you thought the people around you where armed ?

Well one things for sure, people would be a wayyy more polite! Like they used to be! :D

Sheba 04-18-2007 05:40 PM

Interesting article link
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by joepole
Another recent VA school shooting with a different outcome:

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Appalac...f_Law_shooting

So wouldn't the students who subdued the killer be kinda like heroes or something? How did the media miss the opportunity to show off character traits like bravery, selflessness, citizenship? Amazing oversight there, huh?

Isaac-Saxxon 04-18-2007 05:45 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Sheba
So wouldn't the students who subdued the killer be kinda like heroes or something? How did the media miss the opportunity to show off character traits like bravery, selflessness, citizenship? Amazing oversight there, huh?

The media overlook good ? You know that does not sell as well as bad or a chance to crap on the GOP :rolleyes: Good point Sheba :clap:
Isaac

Al Swearengen 04-18-2007 05:47 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Sheba
So wouldn't the students who subdued the killer be kinda like heroes or something? How did the media miss the opportunity to show off character traits like bravery, selflessness, citizenship? Amazing oversight there, huh?

I ONLY WISH it was oversight, Sheba. But alas, its EXACTLY what it appears to be...PROOF that our media is in bed with the anti-gun maggots!

Isaac-Saxxon 04-18-2007 05:50 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Al Swearengen
I ONLY WISH it was oversight, Sheba. But alas, its EXACTLY what it appears to be...PROOF that our media is in bed with the anti-gun maggots!

You tell them how it is Al. :clap: :clap: :clap: :clap: :clap:

Texasbelle 04-18-2007 06:20 PM

I was listening to Hannity today and he had a guy on who has written a book about why banning weapons was a bad idea, etc. The guy referenced the first school shooting in Pearl, Mississippi. He stated that the reason that only two people died in the incident was that an assistant principal of the school kept a firearm in his vehicle. When the shooting started, the principal ran a 1,000 yards (because according to the gun laws he had to park that far from the school with a weapon in his vehicle), got the pistol, ran back to the school and was able to shoot the shooter and hold him for five more minutes until the police finally got to the school. Had the principal not done this, they were not sure how many more students would have died. The speaker on Hannity today though was using the story to point out that if you Google the story you will not find much about the principal and how he actually stopped the incident. Most every news organization omits the part about his gun. He said the only newspapers that dared to print the truth were the very small newspapers right around the incident. Every other organization choose to ignore that detail and bow down to the anti gun pressure.

I found it to be fascinating in the story how the truth was concealed so that liberals can get their way and the media is so present in this. It's just sickening.

Isaac-Saxxon 04-18-2007 07:51 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Texasbelle
I was listening to Hannity today and he had a guy on who has written a book about why banning weapons was a bad idea, etc. The guy referenced the first school shooting in Pearl, Mississippi. He stated that the reason that only two people died in the incident was that an assistant principal of the school kept a firearm in his vehicle. When the shooting started, the principal ran a 1,000 yards (because according to the gun laws he had to park that far from the school with a weapon in his vehicle), got the pistol, ran back to the school and was able to shoot the shooter and hold him for five more minutes until the police finally got to the school. Had the principal not done this, they were not sure how many more students would have died. The speaker on Hannity today though was using the story to point out that if you Google the story you will not find much about the principal and how he actually stopped the incident. Most every news organization omits the part about his gun. He said the only newspapers that dared to print the truth were the very small newspapers right around the incident. Every other organization choose to ignore that detail and bow down to the anti gun pressure.

I found it to be fascinating in the story how the truth was concealed so that liberals can get their way and the media is so present in this. It's just sickening.

:goodpost2: :bravo: :flag:

Al Swearengen 04-18-2007 07:56 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Texasbelle
I was listening to Hannity today and he had a guy on who has written a book about why banning weapons was a bad idea, etc. The guy referenced the first school shooting in Pearl, Mississippi. He stated that the reason that only two people died in the incident was that an assistant principal of the school kept a firearm in his vehicle. When the shooting started, the principal ran a 1,000 yards (because according to the gun laws he had to park that far from the school with a weapon in his vehicle), got the pistol, ran back to the school and was able to shoot the shooter and hold him for five more minutes until the police finally got to the school. Had the principal not done this, they were not sure how many more students would have died. The speaker on Hannity today though was using the story to point out that if you Google the story you will not find much about the principal and how he actually stopped the incident. Most every news organization omits the part about his gun. He said the only newspapers that dared to print the truth were the very small newspapers right around the incident. Every other organization choose to ignore that detail and bow down to the anti gun pressure.

I found it to be fascinating in the story how the truth was concealed so that liberals can get their way and the media is so present in this. It's just sickening.

OUTSTANDING, T-Belle!Thankyou.


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