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Re: Gun Debate

Postby AR » Thu May 30, 2013 2:05 pm

JH'sTXfan wrote:
AR wrote:I used to bring toy guns to school in the 70's. Nothing ever happened but fun.

Look at the pieces of shit in our society and correct that first. Any tool in the hands of an idiot can be a problem. Stop letting idiots procreate and lock up those who commit crimes. Very simple but no one has the guts to do it.

And to my conservative friends (who I agree with on many things) Abortion and free birth control are GOOD things. We don't have enough jails. Legalize drugs, stop unwanted pregnancies and THEN people who should be populating the planet for it's future will be. The law of natural selection will run it's course if you let it with the rest.


I agree with you on the free birth control. And Yes to legalizing marijuana, it's a product of nature, though I think it can be a *edit> "deterrent" to a productive life. Synthetic drugs should be illegal, they're poisoning our youth, just because they're young and dumb doesn't mean they deserve to die. Just happened a few weeks ago to a friend's son. Abortion...just makes me sad.


I understand where you're coming from. There are just too many people on this planet. Young and dumb being dead at this point doesn't bother me unless I know them, which you did in this case so I totally get it.

I'd like to see stupid people sterilized until they can prove they are worthy of bringing human life into this world. That WOULD stop abortions....... As would free birth control would help limit it which we agree upon.

I'm a bit more extreme but not to worry since I will never be able to hold elected office. :lol:
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Re: Gun Debate

Postby AR » Thu May 30, 2013 2:09 pm

How about birth control laws then we discuss gun control legislation? :idea:
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Re: Gun Debate

Postby Liam » Thu May 30, 2013 2:11 pm

JH'sTXfan wrote:Image :roll: :mrgreen:


We should ban clouds. :lol:
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Re: Gun Debate

Postby AR » Thu May 30, 2013 2:21 pm

This is the best way I can articulate it:

We are so worried about how a gun gets into someone's hands. It's a tool. Yet we could care less when idiots pro-create who have no business bringing human life into the world.

A gun is a piece of hardware. A child is a human life and far more of responsibility. Where are our priorities really?

Politicians just want to get re-elected. The gun issue sounds good but ignores the real problem.
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Re: Gun Debate

Postby JH'sTXfan » Thu May 30, 2013 2:31 pm

AR wrote:This is the best way I can articulate it:

We are so worried about how a gun gets into someone's hands. It's a tool. Yet we could care less when idiots pro-create who have no business bringing human life into the world.

A gun is a piece of hardware. A child is a human life and far more of responsibility. Where are our priorities really?

Politicians just want to get re-elected. The gun issue sounds good but ignores the real problem.


True. People have to have a license to drive a car or carry a gun but any irresponsible person can have a child.
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Re: Gun Debate

Postby steveo777 » Thu May 30, 2013 3:05 pm

AR wrote:How about birth control laws then we discuss gun control legislation? :idea:


Like people who fall below a certain IQ / common sense level shouldn't be allowed to reproduce? That would solve more problems than gun control ever would. Next upcoming bill; cvnt and cock control. :lol: :lol: :lol:
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Re: Gun Debate

Postby artist4perry » Thu May 30, 2013 11:00 pm

steveo777 wrote:
AR wrote:How about birth control laws then we discuss gun control legislation? :idea:


Like people who fall below a certain IQ / common sense level shouldn't be allowed to reproduce? That would solve more problems than gun control ever would. Next upcoming bill; cvnt and cock control. :lol: :lol: :lol:


So basically Stevo you would be one of those people denied the opportunity to reproduce? :wink: :P :lol: :lol: :lol:
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Re: Gun Debate

Postby bluejeangirl76 » Fri May 31, 2013 1:07 am

AR wrote: The gun issue sounds good but ignores the real problem.


Correct. I could go on and on forever about why you can make all the guns laws you want, it will have little to NO effect on the amount and scale of the shootings. You're still going to have day to day street violence and your're still going to have just as many "mass" incidents.

Meanwhile, all the hysteria surrounding it all is worsening to the point where you get in trouble for even SAYING the word gun.

Seriously, a Lego toy gets a kid in trouble? A LEGO?! We have all finally gone mental.
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Re: Gun Debate

Postby Memorex » Fri May 31, 2013 2:43 am

I'd like to see the ammo manufacturers start declining to fill the government hording orders. People who want to practice shooting cannot buy a reasonably priced product because Obama wants to clear the shelves. I think a company has the responsibility to serve the public. Especially when the government now has more bullets than all the branches of the military combined.
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Re: Gun Debate

Postby The Sushi Hunter » Fri May 31, 2013 3:15 am

Trying to "child-proof" the world.
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Re: Gun Debate

Postby conversationpc » Fri May 31, 2013 3:43 am

AR wrote:And to my conservative friends (who I agree with on many things) Abortion and free birth control are GOOD things.


Slaughtering unborn children isn't the solution, either.
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Re: Gun Debate

Postby AR » Fri May 31, 2013 4:15 am

conversationpc wrote:
AR wrote:And to my conservative friends (who I agree with on many things) Abortion and free birth control are GOOD things.


Slaughtering unborn children isn't the solution, either.


I used to think that too, and in general terms I'm not a fan of abortion as a method of convenience, but if it stops bringing another child to potential Darwin Award winners then it's a good thing. I prefer sterilization first of course.

Do you think the child in this video stands a chance in this world? (from the train derailment explosion in Baltimore)

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SJ72Ss44RxM
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Re: Gun Debate

Postby The Sushi Hunter » Fri May 31, 2013 4:34 am

AR wrote:
conversationpc wrote:
AR wrote:And to my conservative friends (who I agree with on many things) Abortion and free birth control are GOOD things.


Slaughtering unborn children isn't the solution, either.


I used to think that too, and in general terms I'm not a fan of abortion as a method of convenience, but if it stops bringing another child to potential Darwin Award winners then it's a good thing. I prefer sterilization first of course.

Do you think the child in this video stands a chance in this world? (from the train derailment explosion in Baltimore)

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SJ72Ss44RxM


I've always been a pro-choice supporter.

BTW, That's such a nice video. It's of this current administration's cooked-off train wreck caught on tape. Obviously the "narrator" on the video thinks so too. I bet they felt that explosion all the way down to their chicken nuggets.

And in regards to the little kid in the back seat, is it any wonder these type of kids are growing up complete shitheads with parents/guardians around them like these two guys in the front seat, yet for some reason or the other it's always just the "white man's" fault they turn out to be shitheads.
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Re: Gun Debate

Postby conversationpc » Fri May 31, 2013 6:35 am

AR wrote:
conversationpc wrote:Slaughtering unborn children isn't the solution, either.


I used to think that too, and in general terms I'm not a fan of abortion as a method of convenience, but if it stops bringing another child to potential Darwin Award winners then it's a good thing. I prefer sterilization first of course.

Do you think the child in this video stands a chance in this world? (from the train derailment explosion in Baltimore)

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SJ72Ss44RxM


As the saying goes, two wrongs don't make a right. Killing an unborn child only makes it worse in the end. I don't claim to have all the answers but ending human life is never one of them.
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Re: Gun Debate

Postby Boomchild » Sat Jun 01, 2013 2:34 pm



If they will go this far with a child just imagine what they would be willing to do with an adult.
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Re: Gun Debate

Postby Melissa » Mon Jun 03, 2013 10:26 pm

I think this tops the lego story. Absolutely pathetic, now a child's very index fingers are "too much like a gun" :roll:
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Re: Gun Debate

Postby slucero » Wed Oct 02, 2013 2:26 pm

I kid you not... didn't the NRA propose this?

Obama shifts $45 million for armed cops in schools — a la NRA
http://www.washingtontimes.com/news/201 ... ls-la-nra/

By Cheryl K. Chumley
The Washington Times

Monday, September 30, 2013

It’s almost like a page right out of the National Rifle Association playbook: The Obama administration has announced millions of dollars in funding to put armed officers in the nation’s schools.

Specifically, the Department of Justice said $45 million is going to “create 356 new school resource officer positions,” CNN reported. The money is coming from Community Oriented Policing Services grant dollars — and first up on the list of intended recipients is Newtown, Conn., the site of the massive Sandy Hook Elementary School shooting. The money to Newtown will fund two new officers in the town’s schools, Breitbart reported.

Attorney General Eric H. Holder Jr. said of the grants: “In the wake of past tragedies, it’s clear that we need to be willing to take all possible steps to ensure that our kids are safe when they go to school.”

But the NRA was way ahead on that belief. Just days after the Sandy Hook shooting occurred, Wayne LaPierre, the NRA’s executive vice president and chief executive officer, suggested more armed guards inside the schools. He said that “we protect our banks … airports, office buildings, power plants [and] sports stadiums [with] armed security.” Why not kids in schools?

As Breitbart reported in December — in the wake of the Sandy Hook massacre and the Obama administration’s pledge to crack down on guns and Second Amendment rights — the president’s own children attend a school that staffs armed security guards. At Sidwell Friends School in Washington, 11 armed guards patrol the campus grounds. At the time of the report, the school was in process of hiring two more.



The only problem is the math..

45,000,000/356 =$126,404 per resource officer.... wow.. that's a nice paycheck....

According tohttp://www.edreform.com/2012/04/k-12-facts/ TOTAL NUMBER OF K-12 SCHOOLS: there are 132,656
 schools

At 356 guards to be hired, that equates to 1 armed guard for every 372.6 schools.



This is some real fucked up logic..

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