Jan 18, 2013 1:57 PM CST 47 States Revolt Against Obama Gun Laws
ARTGORcabo san lucas, Baja California Sur Mexico7 Posts
ARTGORcabo san lucas, Baja California Sur Mexico7 posts
good people such as yourself and i...who do not agree with killing, by any means, except maybe for self defense with no other option, and still regret the loss of life...would be fine in the world IF the BAD people did not have them...and cause "massacres"...but there are OTHER DEEPER ISSUES involved in this massacre thing that is getting hyped up more and more, for one: the PSYCHOTROPIC DRUG INDUSTRY that has a high percentage of kids on these seratonin re-uptake inhibitors, and the NEWS does NOT tell us the FACTS that in the MAJORITY of these massacres, there are these factors involved, including military/psychiatric collusion/involvement...the violence in video games, the FLICKER RATE of television, the brainwashing of EDWARD BERNAYS (the begining of feminism and what that REALLY MEANT for govt_)...and if a "magazine that holds 30 rounds" KILLS more people than, say; drunk drivers...then what? ban cars? More people die in their bath tub, by suicide, by pills, medical malpractice, even government itself (that loves us sooooo much) is a bigger killer than any other thing you can think of...I mean, lets just ban leaving the house then...
ARTGOR: good people such as yourself and i...who do not agree with killing, by any means, except maybe for self defense with no other option, and still regret the loss of life...would be fine in the world IF the BAD people did not have them...and cause "massacres"...but there are OTHER DEEPER ISSUES involved in this massacre thing that is getting hyped up more and more, for one: the PSYCHOTROPIC DRUG INDUSTRY that has a high percentage of kids on these seratonin re-uptake inhibitors, and the NEWS does NOT tell us the FACTS that in the MAJORITY of these massacres, there are these factors involved, including military/psychiatric collusion/involvement...the violence in video games, the FLICKER RATE of television, the brainwashing of EDWARD BERNAYS (the begining of feminism and what that REALLY MEANT for govt_)...and if a "magazine that holds 30 rounds" KILLS more people than, say; drunk drivers...then what? ban cars? More people die in their bath tub, by suicide, by pills, medical malpractice, even government itself (that loves us sooooo much) is a bigger killer than any other thing you can think of...I mean, lets just ban leaving the house then...
Exactly, and if we cry out in constant fear and don't see what is going on we will just hand over every last bit of freedom and thank them for sheltering us from the "evil that is all around us". Meanwhile just developing more pills to turn us into lifeless automatons, the amoeba that once was a man. You are correct in what you say about what our minds deal with and what the average person is subjected to. Anyway, good points.
HealthyLivingOPSomewhere In, Tennessee USA4,775 posts
ARTGOR: good people such as yourself and i...who do not agree with killing, by any means, except maybe for self defense with no other option, and still regret the loss of life...would be fine in the world IF the BAD people did not have them...and cause "massacres"...but there are OTHER DEEPER ISSUES involved in this massacre thing that is getting hyped up more and more, for one: the PSYCHOTROPIC DRUG INDUSTRY that has a high percentage of kids on these seratonin re-uptake inhibitors, and the NEWS does NOT tell us the FACTS that in the MAJORITY of these massacres, there are these factors involved, including military/psychiatric collusion/involvement...the violence in video games, the FLICKER RATE of television, the brainwashing of EDWARD BERNAYS (the begining of feminism and what that REALLY MEANT for govt_)...and if a "magazine that holds 30 rounds" KILLS more people than, say; drunk drivers...then what? ban cars? More people die in their bath tub, by suicide, by pills, medical malpractice, even government itself (that loves us sooooo much) is a bigger killer than any other thing you can think of...I mean, lets just ban leaving the house then...
Excellent points ARTGOR.
These are the points we are trying to make but those suffering from OSD refuse to hear or look at. They just keep repeating the monolog MSM has taught them.
I have posted threads in the past on Psychotropic Drugging, Deaths by Doctors and prescribed medications, Government Killings, Aspertame, Monsanto, and Chemtrails to name a few. Used to be that the majority were the OSDers in the threads. Now, many here are awake and we enjoy discussing these subjects together.
A ban on leaving the house wouldn't be too bad if I can have my groceries delivered. I wouldn't have to leave CS.
Rubicon76: It is noticable to me (and I expect others) that the American pro-gun posters here are virtually all from the Southern States. I wonder if anyone has any theories about this? I'd love to see the stats on the split of gun-ownership between the Confederate states and the Northern states.
I can almost hear the banjo now...
Of the 12 Americans in this thread, here is the state breakdown.
IN FAVOR OF KEEPING GUNS:
Northwest States Oregon Idaho
Midwest States Missouri Oklahoma Ohio North Dakota Texas
Southern State Florida
Eastern States New Jersey
NOT in favor of keeping guns New Jersey Virginia ? couldn't tell based on his post
Why most citizens don't get it that this is all about government gun grabbing opportunist using the deaths of children to blame guns, instead of dealing what they know is really broken in America is baffling and crazy... in my humble opinion.
Isn't that gun keeping thing somewhat atavistic? I mean, it is not the Middle Ages now when one's security was in his own hands. And there are too many people around for all carrying guns and shooting when they imagine there is a threat. What would happen if a shooting started on a busy street or on underground station? For an armed person a verbal conflict could probably end in armed if he has a bad temper or is under the influence of alcohol or something, and the innocent people around would suffer. It seems to be very weird addiction to have guns, but well, if people choose that lifestyle...
I don't know if anyone watched the video where Chris Cox of the NRa spoke about the Biden talks that in his opinion they weren't really about keeping the children safe.
It's all about politics as usual.
The criminals will always have more rights in this country then the victims.
Gee I wonder how Obama would feel if one of his daughters or wife would've been a victim of a mass shooting.
If our tax dollars can be spent to provide guards to keep him and his family safe then why shouldn't we have the very same treatment.
Gun reform is needed in America I hope it gets past.Here In Australia we dont have mass shootings anymore , we know if we hear of a shooting its ussually Druggos or Bikies killing each other ....suits me. You would think after losing so many innocent people the entire country would be rallying in support . I dont get the whole ned for firearms. Kizz
joyaepace: Isn't that gun keeping thing somewhat atavistic? I mean, it is not the Middle Ages now when one's security was in his own hands. And there are too many people around for all carrying guns and shooting when they imagine there is a threat. What would happen if a shooting started on a busy street or on underground station? For an armed person a verbal conflict could probably end in armed if he has a bad temper or is under the influence of alcohol or something, and the innocent people around would suffer. It seems to be very weird addiction to have guns, but well, if people choose that lifestyle...
joyaepace: Isn't that gun keeping thing somewhat atavistic? I mean, it is not the Middle Ages now when one's security was in his own hands. And there are too many people around for all carrying guns and shooting when they imagine there is a threat. What would happen if a shooting started on a busy street or on underground station? For an armed person a verbal conflict could probably end in armed if he has a bad temper or is under the influence of alcohol or something, and the innocent people around would suffer. It seems to be very weird addiction to have guns, but well, if people choose that lifestyle...
oh and one more thing....not everybody lives in town...we have the boondocks here....not all rural places in Oklahoma have access to 911, I just got 911 2 yrs ago in my rural home and it's only 10 miles from town. So, everyone needs to put everything into perspective...
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Yes! In all 3 instances told of on this video, people protected their lives and property with their guns.
The Oklahoma mom did well and said she will do it again if anyone tries to bring harm to her or her son.
Thanks for sharing that video, chick!
HL