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Jesus Jax, Your going farking balmy in your old age. You were bad
before but now your right off the bleedin' wall, mate. You disappeared for a while and life was good around here at rbc but now your back and like Bobsprit, your like killer bees, fire ants, wasps and skeeters....... a major irritation. Are you really John Ashby from Manhattan? I would love to get together for a coffee. Keep on ranting and the big guys in the white jackets are taking you to Bellevue in short order. Were you kicked as a child perhaps? Now try to be nice......... JAXAshby wrote: Most gunnuts (your term) are normal folks. no, they are not at all normal. They are the short sticks and those who believe themselves to be short sticks. you know, the guys who can't get laid but even by the fat chicks. |
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Doug Dotson wrote:
"Jelle" wrote in message ... Craig wrote: Although you probably are a typical & dangerous gunnut, the product might be usefull. You'll have to further differentiate between typical and dangerous and gunnut (gunnut: can't find that word in the dictionary). Most gunnuts (your term) are normal folks. Matter of fact they are generally the most conscientious and safest owners of guns. Maybe. But the gunnut that does not own any guns is miles safer, to himself and his surroundings. generalizing Having lots of gunnuts in a culture is indicative of a culture where is is normal to solve conflicts by the use of guns. And that is very dangerous don't you think? /generalizing The correct link is: http://www.firequest.com/catalog/flares.html Thanks! I was having trouble tracking it down. It was a tough and hard job to click that faulty link yes. Being so anti-weapon How would you know? it is interesting that you knew it and are willing to forward to along. I may not agree to his or your opinions, but he has every right to speak about them. I saw his own inability to place the correct link as and obstruction to this right of free speech so I solved that for him. Besides, if it saves one live because some gunnut chose to load this shell instead one paked with lead, then that is a positive thing. Seems to me that you would make every effort to supress the proliferation of such things. In my country it is already prohibited. The gun is, and the shells are. The number of peole killed per capita is orders of magnitude lower than the USA's. Indeed only criminals have guns, and they use them to kill other criminals. There are gunnuts here too, but most can only get horny from pictures of guns as they (luckily) don't have the real thing. Personally I'd look for something that protects me while I am sleeping etc. Not something I have to have within reach, as that can only increase the uneasiness. Are there other inanimate objects you are scared of? yes: you. You cannot feel safe if you have to have a weapon nearby all the time, I feel very safe with a weapon at close reach. Are you afraid that the weapon is going to jump up and attack you? If you feel safer in an area where you don't need that gun at close hand, you were not feeling safe before. JAX usually is full of gas, but he summed it up quite nicely. and that defeats the whole purpose of sailing. That's silly! I pity you for your constant distrust and fear. But you don't have to defend you position, nor will i defend mine on this subject. It is irrelevant in this ng, and irrelevant because neither of us will convince eachother nor anybody else. it is just a moot discussion. I found i quite interesting to see that you completely disregarded the non-offensive solution I proposed. But you cannot hold that one in your hand so you probably are not interested in it -- vriendelijke groeten/kind regards, Jelle |
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"Jelle" wrote in message ... Doug Dotson wrote: "Jelle" wrote in message ... Craig wrote: Although you probably are a typical & dangerous gunnut, the product might be usefull. You'll have to further differentiate between typical and dangerous and gunnut (gunnut: can't find that word in the dictionary). Most gunnuts (your term) are normal folks. Matter of fact they are generally the most conscientious and safest owners of guns. Maybe. But the gunnut that does not own any guns is miles safer, to himself and his surroundings. generalizing Having lots of gunnuts in a culture is indicative of a culture where is is normal to solve conflicts by the use of guns. And that is very dangerous don't you think? /generalizing No. As a very famous person once said: An armed society is a polite society. Interestingly enough, the Founding Fathers wished all citizens to be armed. Herse, the Second Amendment. The correct link is: http://www.firequest.com/catalog/flares.html Thanks! I was having trouble tracking it down. It was a tough and hard job to click that faulty link yes. Being so anti-weapon How would you know? it is interesting that you knew it and are willing to forward to along. I may not agree to his or your opinions, but he has every right to speak about them. I saw his own inability to place the correct link as and obstruction to this right of free speech so I solved that for him. Besides, if it saves one live because some gunnut chose to load this shell instead one paked with lead, then that is a positive thing. Seems to me that you would make every effort to supress the proliferation of such things. In my country it is already prohibited. The gun is, and the shells are. The number of peole killed per capita is orders of magnitude lower than the USA's. Indeed only criminals have guns, and they use them to kill other criminals. There are gunnuts here too, but most can only get horny from pictures of guns as they (luckily) don't have the real thing. Personally I'd look for something that protects me while I am sleeping etc. Not something I have to have within reach, as that can only increase the uneasiness. Are there other inanimate objects you are scared of? yes: you. You cannot feel safe if you have to have a weapon nearby all the time, I feel very safe with a weapon at close reach. Are you afraid that the weapon is going to jump up and attack you? If you feel safer in an area where you don't need that gun at close hand, you were not feeling safe before. JAX usually is full of gas, but he summed it up quite nicely. and that defeats the whole purpose of sailing. That's silly! I pity you for your constant distrust and fear. But you don't have to defend you position, nor will i defend mine on this subject. It is irrelevant in this ng, and irrelevant because neither of us will convince eachother nor anybody else. it is just a moot discussion. Correct. I found i quite interesting to see that you completely disregarded the non-offensive solution I proposed. But you cannot hold that one in your hand so you probably are not interested in it -- vriendelijke groeten/kind regards, Jelle |
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As a very famous person once said: An armed society is a polite society.
the most polite society in America ever was the society in the Wild West of the 1880's, when even young women packed a six gun and often a rifle as well. At lot of people died, but they were most usually polite to each other right up until the firing started. |
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Interestingly enough, the Founding Fathers wished all citizens to be armed.
Herse, the Second Amendment. That was not because the Founding Fathers were looking to build a "polite" society, but rather the Founding Fathers felt that an armed citizenry made it difficult for a dictatorship to evolve. |
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True then and is still true today.
"JAXAshby" wrote in message ... Interestingly enough, the Founding Fathers wished all citizens to be armed. Herse, the Second Amendment. That was not because the Founding Fathers were looking to build a "polite" society, but rather the Founding Fathers felt that an armed citizenry made it difficult for a dictatorship to evolve. |
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Well, there are liberal carry laws in place in Arizona, Virginia, and
several other states. I don;t hear of widespread killings there. My ex carries all the time and has yet to kill anyone or even draw her weapon. The deterrent value is undesputed in those states that allow one to carry or at least have a weapon in their home. Doug "JAXAshby" wrote in message ... As a very famous person once said: An armed society is a polite society. the most polite society in America ever was the society in the Wild West of the 1880's, when even young women packed a six gun and often a rifle as well. At lot of people died, but they were most usually polite to each other right up until the firing started. |
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you might take a look at Texas. Every place in Texas that serves even beer --
such as pizza places -- has a large sign in plain view reminding one and all that it is a felony to be in possesion of a fire arm in the place. Well, there are liberal carry laws in place in Arizona, Virginia, and several other states. I don;t hear of widespread killings there. My ex carries all the time and has yet to kill anyone or even draw her weapon. The deterrent value is undesputed in those states that allow one to carry or at least have a weapon in their home. Doug "JAXAshby" wrote in message ... As a very famous person once said: An armed society is a polite society. the most polite society in America ever was the society in the Wild West of the 1880's, when even young women packed a six gun and often a rifle as well. At lot of people died, but they were most usually polite to each other right up until the firing started. |
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It is quite common for bars and such to prohibit firearms. I/ve seen
some that even provide a gun-check service. "JAXAshby" wrote in message ... you might take a look at Texas. Every place in Texas that serves even beer -- such as pizza places -- has a large sign in plain view reminding one and all that it is a felony to be in possesion of a fire arm in the place. Well, there are liberal carry laws in place in Arizona, Virginia, and several other states. I don;t hear of widespread killings there. My ex carries all the time and has yet to kill anyone or even draw her weapon. The deterrent value is undesputed in those states that allow one to carry or at least have a weapon in their home. Doug "JAXAshby" wrote in message ... As a very famous person once said: An armed society is a polite society. the most polite society in America ever was the society in the Wild West of the 1880's, when even young women packed a six gun and often a rifle as well. At lot of people died, but they were most usually polite to each other right up until the firing started. |
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