Billy the Great Khan
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That.....Now THAT sounds sexists to me.
Is contradicted by this....I often question if men are their equal.
Yes, in the same way I have a rocket ship; in my imagination.I have respect for women.
That.....Now THAT sounds sexists to me.
Is contradicted by this....I often question if men are their equal.
Yes, in the same way I have a rocket ship; in my imagination.I have respect for women.
Altering quotes is a board violation. Your melting...your melting...
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Tell me why you need the freedom to worship as you please, or not have troops quarted in your home, or have a trial by jury? People have had to deal with these things for thousands of years and yet they still prevail, so obviously they don't 'need' such protections either.And I believe it is a very rational debate to question why any citizen needs the rate of fire and ammo capacity of a military grade weapon designed for warfare to protect their home.
Yes, those taught to swim never drown.You can teach a child how to swim. You can't teach them how to survive a bullet to their brain.
Do I need to post my response to this stupidity again?fraidy cat?
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on December 19, 1988, the CPSC reinstated the outright ban on lawn darts.[2] In the previous eight years, 6,100 people had been sent to the emergency room due to lawn darts. Out of that total, 81 percent were 15 or younger, and half of them were 10 or younger. On the week the commission voted to ban the product, an 11-year-old girl in Tennessee was hit by a lawn dart and sent into a coma
you don't think this is just a tad bit too knee jerky reactive??Lawn darts (metal) were banned after three children died.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lawn_darts#Safety_and_bans
Go find 'em sherlock.
you don't think this is just a tad bit too knee jerky reactive??
I'm kind of new here and maybe I don't understand your mutual admiration society and I know it's hard to ignore insults and idiocy. I'm can be as guilty as anyone.
But it seems to me that after a few pages of back and forth SOMEONE would at least touch on the thread.
As a reminder >>> : Newtown - the case for seeing the photos.
So... a serious question. If I wanted to sort of edge back in that direction, what do you "old pros" suggest? (Be nice now.) Start a new thread entirely?
I believe it is a very rational debate to ask why all law abiding citizens wouldn't expect anyone who buys a lethal weapon have to pass a background check. And I believe it is a very rational debate to question why any citizen needs the rate of fire and ammo capacity of a military grade weapon designed for warfare to protect their home.
You can teach a child how to swim. You can't teach them how to survive a bullet to their brain.
Just ignore the "I know you are but what am I" crowd. Comment directly to the thread and some of us will engage with you.I'm kind of new here and maybe I don't understand your mutual admiration society and I know it's hard to ignore insults and idiocy. I'm can be as guilty as anyone.
But it seems to me that after a few pages of back and forth SOMEONE would at least touch on the thread.
As a reminder >>> : Newtown - the case for seeing the photos.
So... a serious question. If I wanted to sort of edge back in that direction, what do you "old pros" suggest? (Be nice now.) Start a new thread entirely?
Lawn darts (metal) were banned after three children died.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lawn_darts#Safety_and_bans
How many kids die from guns?
http://www.slate.com/articles/news_..._death_since_newtown_sandy_hook_shooting.html
And most of us aren't talking about banning guns. Just putting more controls on them.
suppose would depend if my child died or not....
Why would you let your children play with lawn darts?
You see, when I was just a wee babe in the arms of my mam, she used to tell me stories of the old countries, and how she and her fellow villagers would send iron darts down upon the heads of the govt tax collectors and how they kept points based on the numbers killed vs injured vs missed and that's how they developed not just lawn darts but actually regular darts and the entire village went on to fame and fortune, leaving a soft place in our hearts and heads for lawn darts.
ok, that wasn't true. Then again, I don't have children. Or at least that's what I'm saying now. So really, who knows what I would do with hypothetical children who I may or may not have? and whether what I would have let them do in the 70s would be different from what I let them do now (assuming they hadn't aged a day in nor gained any more experience so this hypothetical is getting very stretched). And would I put pics of them on Facebook throwing the lawn darts thus daring the govt agencies to come invade my house to confiscate the darts but in reality we'll be lying in wait to target them with those same darts?
I think I'll go back to my wee babe story...or at least back to the bottle....
So in other words three kids died because of irresponsible parents. I suppose you'd be on board with my parental license/testing idea?
But we can't because the SCOTS has determined that parenting is fundamental liberty interest and states can only interfere with that for very limited reasons, and they must be compelling (legal terminology).OH I WISH WE COULD DO THAT!
But we can't because the SCOTS has determined that parenting is fundamental liberty interest and states can only interfere with that for very limited reasons, and they must be compelling (legal terminology).
LOL!yeah...sigh. darn it. Some days I'm more willing to infringe on rights than others... but must be good. Must just focus on limitations around the 2nd amendment (grin)