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sol740

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  1. Acknowledgment of rights (essential freedoms) is what separates us from "them". Notice I'm not demanding any leniency for the guilty, but let due process work. How can any of us fight for our 2nd amendment rights so fervently, and be so quick to dismiss other rights wholesale. Giving up rights, is akin to losing freedom, which if I am to believe Fox News, freedom is why everyone hates us.
  2. There are a few reasons that people believe in conspiracy theories. Primarily, it gives them a sense of control. By comporting the chaos of reality into a narrow world view where big brother is the enemy and seeks to subvert your otherwise meaningless life, it provides one with a sense of purpose, understanding, and sense of control.

     

    Secondly, it gives the believer the sense that he is superior to those who believe in things like facts. When contradictory evidence comes to light, it is either discarded or is magically part of the coverup.

     

    Like most things mystical, if your beliefs are not changed by facts your beliefs are not based on reality.

     

    Kids were shot in the face by a crazy kid, 2 boneheaded wanna be jihadists blew up a simple homemade bomb. Life sucks, deal with it.

     

    Stated like a professional cover-up artist for the illuminati. Amazing the eye sees so far as to infiltrate even our small community in Columbus, Ohio.

  3. I think it's painfully obvious that there's more than meets the eye here. More than what the lame-steam media is telling us. If you look closely at the pic (which can never be altered) of the elder brother from the above and behind street camera view, you can clearly make out a black line where his neck meets his body. That black line can only be the point where the hinged neck/head connects to the body/chassis. Without question we know that design to be suitable to smaller, Smurf-like extra-terrestrials, as they prefer to view the worlds they visit from the same height as it's dominant native species.

     

    I mean, I don't want to speculate here, as to their intentions, but look what they've done with just two pressure cookers and cross-eye grade explosives. Open your eyes, sheeple.

  4. I totally understand that. The sheep are metaphors for gazelle, which are a common prey animal. The wolves are like lions, and the hybrid wolf-sheep is man. The story of the attack is an allegory for apartheid. The dog is the great Sahara desert which both protects our animals, and kills them. It really opened my eyes.
  5. Is the Father a US citizen?

     

     

     

     

    Being a citizen of The United States does not grant one rights, being a human being you have inalienable rights, per our constitution the government is suppose to recognize those rights.

     

    The question is, should we allow him to come and defend his son(s), as one would expect a father to.

  6. Kirk, I agree with what you're saying, and I understand the general public not understanding what may or may not be legal, especially in regards to firearms. I am not ok with the police not knowing, though I'm fine with them responding to a call, and cautiously checking out the situation (unfortunately we don't know what happened at the start). There is a common misconception that the AR holds no value as a sporting/hunting rifle and that is patently false on both accounts, and such drivel generally spews forth from the gaping maws of people who have absolutely no idea what they're talking about. The AR generally fires one of the more common varmint rounds the .223.

     

    Of course, public perception is what it is, and even being very much a fan of the AR platform, I would check twice if I saw one slung over someone just walking around.

  7. I'm familiar with freakonomics, and even they admit they can't prove cause, but sure, it's interesting. I think the argument many gun-owners make is that without firearms, you cannot defend your freedom. If you prefer to live in a land where gun ownership isn't an imperative, congrats you live here, no one is forcing you to own guns. Nor should anyone force me to not own guns. Everybody just needs to leave everybody elses' wallets, guns, and sex partners alone.
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  8. There is no problem that tightened background checks solve. Nothing in this legislation would have prevented Sandy Hook. How about we all get to be adults and run our own lives? Punish those who do ill against their fellow man (unless you qualify for a Beastie Boy waiver, which sadly only 2 people left do), and generally leave people to be relatively free. Do you hate guns? Then don't buy one. I hate the Japanese as previously stated, and I no longer own any.

     

     

    (DISCLAIMER NOTICE)

     

    Sol740 often jokes about other Asian races because even he admits that they are virtually indistinguishable. Sol740 does not actually hate any Japanese people, is quite fond of Japanese culture (not including the tentacle rape porn, or possibly very much including it), and has never dealt in, or supported human traffic of any kind.

  9. I'm with you. I never will either. It's none of anyone's business, especially the authorities business, to know what guns or how many I own. Stay the fuck out and don't even try or expect me to report that. None of their business. Giving up that information will not benefit me in any way ever.

     

    I'm off the grid on paper. Pay cash, buy private and shoot on my own property.

     

    No no no, all decent human beings love taking polls. Especially about the guns they may or may not own. I saw a poll about it.

     

    Ken, there are already background checks at gunshows, what we really should be discussing is background checks for private sales. Is there a vehicle for quick, easy background checks for the private citizen, ready to go? Do I have to pay? How much? Does an FFL have to run it? Is he going to charge me? There is more to it than meets the eye.

     

    Like Transformers.

  10. Hmmm, I'm re-thinking this whole separate bathroom thing. If Chinese folks get their own bathrooms, living in a city with a low Chinese population, would basically mean I get private bathrooms almost everywhere. Unless they use the old "all Asians look alike" argument, then I'd have to share my bathroom with some disgusting Japanese people, and that would totally ruin it.
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