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On Wed, 19 Aug 2009 08:01:59 -0700 (PDT), wf3h wrote: On Aug 19, 10:49 am, "SteveB" wrote: "wf3h" wrote in message ... On Aug 19, 10:04 am, H the K wrote: wf3h wrote: On Aug 19, 9:04 am, Tim wrote: On Aug 19, 6:27 am, wf3h wrote: On Aug 18, 9:33 pm, Keith Nuttle wrote: jps wrote: Couldn't agree with this writer more... At The Atlanta Journal Constitution in Gingrey’s home state, writer Jay Bookman takes issue with the increasing trend of Americans coming to public meeting with deadly force in-tow. “It is attempted intimidation,” he wrote. “It is an acknowledgment that, lacking the intellectual firepower and ammunition to carry the day, the person in question is prepared to try to settle the issue using the kind of firepower and ammunition that any idiot can purchase at a local gunshop.” Bookman continues: “It also reflects a growing mindset among some that the government just isn’t listening and thus must be made to listen, one way or the other. There’s a fundamental childishness to that attitude, a notion that equates listening to agreement. The person in question is not prepared to accept the idea that having listened to him, a majority of his fellow Americans might decide that he is wrong. So he reserves the right to try to impose his view at the point of a gun.” I suspect that the president is much safer with people who are legally carrying guns than with anyone else. In most states those who have guns have passed back ground checks, so have been "validated".- Hide quoted text - the biggest gun mass killer, the guy at VA tech...owned his guns legally 33 dead people as a result. thanks to the NRA You mean, we told him to pull the trigger???? thanks tot he NRA?- the NRA has always been in favor of psychopaths owning guns. And hiring psychopaths as the leaders the crazier the better. it's impossible to be too right wing in america. reply: ****ing a right on dead center. They want right wing loony psychopaths so that it will intimidate the left who would have all handguns melted and turned into statues of Barack Obama. dontcha love the tin foil hat mentality? bush arrested american citizens and tortured them, spied on them and tried to suspend habeas corpus... but obama's the enemy because...well just because he's not a brownshirt... Well said! But he does have brown skin...sorta... :) |
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"wf3h" wrote in message ... On Aug 19, 10:49 am, "SteveB" wrote: "wf3h" wrote in message ... On Aug 19, 10:04 am, H the K wrote: wf3h wrote: On Aug 19, 9:04 am, Tim wrote: On Aug 19, 6:27 am, wf3h wrote: On Aug 18, 9:33 pm, Keith Nuttle wrote: jps wrote: Couldn't agree with this writer more... At The Atlanta Journal Constitution in Gingrey’s home state, writer Jay Bookman takes issue with the increasing trend of Americans coming to public meeting with deadly force in-tow. “It is attempted intimidation,” he wrote. “It is an acknowledgment that, lacking the intellectual firepower and ammunition to carry the day, the person in question is prepared to try to settle the issue using the kind of firepower and ammunition that any idiot can purchase at a local gunshop.” Bookman continues: “It also reflects a growing mindset among some that the government just isn’t listening and thus must be made to listen, one way or the other. There’s a fundamental childishness to that attitude, a notion that equates listening to agreement. The person in question is not prepared to accept the idea that having listened to him, a majority of his fellow Americans might decide that he is wrong. So he reserves the right to try to impose his view at the point of a gun.” I suspect that the president is much safer with people who are legally carrying guns than with anyone else. In most states those who have guns have passed back ground checks, so have been "validated".- Hide quoted text - the biggest gun mass killer, the guy at VA tech...owned his guns legally 33 dead people as a result. thanks to the NRA You mean, we told him to pull the trigger???? thanks tot he NRA?- the NRA has always been in favor of psychopaths owning guns. And hiring psychopaths as the leaders the crazier the better. it's impossible to be too right wing in america. reply: ****ing a right on dead center. They want right wing loony psychopaths so that it will intimidate the left who would have all handguns melted and turned into statues of Barack Obama. dontcha love the tin foil hat mentality? bush arrested american citizens and tortured them, spied on them and tried to suspend habeas corpus... but obama's the enemy because...well just because he's not a brownshirt... reply: don't know about you, but Big Purple Lips is not my friend because he wants more of my money to give to government workers who don't work, and all other manner of people who don't want to work. And give **** to illegal aliens. And started a snitch program which they promptly yanked when it didn't work. And is stiffing the auto dealers on their payback (2% so far) on clunkers. And is channeling money to ACORN et al. Need I go on? Steve |
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"wf3h" wrote in message ... On Aug 19, 10:48 am, "SteveB" wrote: "wf3h" wrote in message ... On Aug 18, 9:33 pm, Keith Nuttle wrote: jps wrote: Couldn't agree with this writer more... At The Atlanta Journal Constitution in Gingrey’s home state, writer Jay Bookman takes issue with the increasing trend of Americans coming to public meeting with deadly force in-tow. “It is attempted intimidation,” he wrote. “It is an acknowledgment that, lacking the intellectual firepower and ammunition to carry the day, the person in question is prepared to try to settle the issue using the kind of firepower and ammunition that any idiot can purchase at a local gunshop.” Bookman continues: “It also reflects a growing mindset among some that the government just isn’t listening and thus must be made to listen, one way or the other. There’s a fundamental childishness to that attitude, a notion that equates listening to agreement. The person in question is not prepared to accept the idea that having listened to him, a majority of his fellow Americans might decide that he is wrong. So he reserves the right to try to impose his view at the point of a gun.” I suspect that the president is much safer with people who are legally carrying guns than with anyone else. In most states those who have guns have passed back ground checks, so have been "validated".- Hide quoted text - the biggest gun mass killer, the guy at VA tech...owned his guns legally 33 dead people as a result. thanks to the NRA reply: yeah, the NRA sent the *******. they enabled the *******. they're a bunch of amoral, pot bellied beer swilling misanthropes who think the constitution should be limited to the 2nd amendment Reply: You forgot to mention they will be the last line of defense when the government starts collecting books they don't like and piling them in the streets to be burned. What sounds familiar about that? Steve |
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wrote in message ... On Wed, 19 Aug 2009 02:07:17 -0400, Wayne.B wrote: On Tue, 18 Aug 2009 23:08:15 -0400, wrote: The reality is most CCW holders seldom carry anyway, once the novelty wears off. The strange thing is, the places where I would want to carry a gun, prohibit it. Supposedly you can carry in the national parks now, which presumably includes the Everglades wilderness areas. The south end of Cayo Costa has a wild boar issue but I don't know what the rules are out there. If nothing else you'd probably get the PETA people on your case if you shot one in self defense. The state has a pretty active trapping effort to get the wild hogs knocked down. They are pretty thick everywhere around here. My wife used to see them when she was jogging in the scrub park at the end of our street. We have had them in the neighborhood. They are not particularly aggressive. They are basically domestic hogs that got loose. We have just about everything living in that buffer though. There are deer, black bear and occasionally a panther out there. The state really owns the whole shore line of the Estero Bay,back a mile or so with the exception of Weeks, a few places that have docks poking out through the mangroves and the back side of the developed barrier islands. That is a lot of square miles to hide in. If you've ever been in pig habitat, it is downright spooky. They can eviscerate you, and they take substantial firepower to kill. Usually several shots, as one only ****es them off. They are smart, and know their territory like the back of their hoof. Becoming quite a problem, even in neighborhoods like yours where not long ago if you brought up the subject, you would lose friends and credibility. Steve |
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"J i m." wrote in message ... BAR wrote: J i m wrote: BAR wrote: H the K wrote: Keith Nuttle wrote: In most states those who have guns have passed back ground checks, so have been "validated". In some states, there are ways around the "validation" because of the gun show loophole, which must be closed. Why? The 1st amendment isn't limited to those who pass a background check? The validation process isn't stringent enough if card carrying loonies like Krause can get themselves validated. But sadly, closing the gun show loophole won't prevent professional murderers and other armed crime doers from obtaining the tools of their trade. If we stopped law abiding citizens from owning guns then it will just be the criminals and government with guns. Ya but I don't want every Tom Dick and "Harry" running around waving guns. I didn't say we should prevent sane, responsible people from owning guns. Pssssssssssst! You! Yeah, YOU! In case you didn't notice, right now, every Tom, Dick, and Harry (Or Jose, Raul and Tyrone) are running around "waving guns" AND shooting them a lot, too. Fear and death dominate a lot of streets in America right now. So, why the focus on people who buy and own guns legally, even though they may not be totally qualified to do so? Any guy can buy a gun on the street, and not know the first thing about it. Taking guns away from citizens is only the first step in total government control. After that, there's a shoot to kill order for anyone with a gun. Which will decrease but not eliminate criminals with guns. If all guns magically disappeared tomorrow, humanity would then go to knives, baseball bats, tree limbs, or whatever. But not to worry. Big Purple Lips would create a government beaurocracy to study it for five years and deal with it, just like they've solved every other problem they've undertaken. HTH Steve |
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On Wed, 19 Aug 2009 12:07:28 -0600, "SteveB"
wrote: "wf3h" wrote in message ... On Aug 19, 10:49 am, "SteveB" wrote: "wf3h" wrote in message ... On Aug 19, 10:04 am, H the K wrote: wf3h wrote: On Aug 19, 9:04 am, Tim wrote: On Aug 19, 6:27 am, wf3h wrote: On Aug 18, 9:33 pm, Keith Nuttle wrote: jps wrote: Couldn't agree with this writer more... At The Atlanta Journal Constitution in Gingrey’s home state, writer Jay Bookman takes issue with the increasing trend of Americans coming to public meeting with deadly force in-tow. “It is attempted intimidation,” he wrote. “It is an acknowledgment that, lacking the intellectual firepower and ammunition to carry the day, the person in question is prepared to try to settle the issue using the kind of firepower and ammunition that any idiot can purchase at a local gunshop.” Bookman continues: “It also reflects a growing mindset among some that the government just isn’t listening and thus must be made to listen, one way or the other. There’s a fundamental childishness to that attitude, a notion that equates listening to agreement. The person in question is not prepared to accept the idea that having listened to him, a majority of his fellow Americans might decide that he is wrong. So he reserves the right to try to impose his view at the point of a gun.” I suspect that the president is much safer with people who are legally carrying guns than with anyone else. In most states those who have guns have passed back ground checks, so have been "validated".- Hide quoted text - the biggest gun mass killer, the guy at VA tech...owned his guns legally 33 dead people as a result. thanks to the NRA You mean, we told him to pull the trigger???? thanks tot he NRA?- the NRA has always been in favor of psychopaths owning guns. And hiring psychopaths as the leaders the crazier the better. it's impossible to be too right wing in america. reply: ****ing a right on dead center. They want right wing loony psychopaths so that it will intimidate the left who would have all handguns melted and turned into statues of Barack Obama. dontcha love the tin foil hat mentality? bush arrested american citizens and tortured them, spied on them and tried to suspend habeas corpus... but obama's the enemy because...well just because he's not a brownshirt... reply: don't know about you, but Big Purple Lips is not my friend because he wants more of my money to give to government workers who don't work, and all other manner of people who don't want to work. And give **** to illegal aliens. And started a snitch program which they promptly yanked when it didn't work. And is stiffing the auto dealers on their payback (2% so far) on clunkers. And is channeling money to ACORN et al. Need I go on? Steve Wow. Just takes a little time and if one is patient, it's bound to surface. This mother****er is whale-sized. |
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On Wed, 19 Aug 2009 12:09:28 -0600, "SteveB"
wrote: "wf3h" wrote in message ... On Aug 19, 10:48 am, "SteveB" wrote: "wf3h" wrote in message ... On Aug 18, 9:33 pm, Keith Nuttle wrote: jps wrote: Couldn't agree with this writer more... At The Atlanta Journal Constitution in Gingrey’s home state, writer Jay Bookman takes issue with the increasing trend of Americans coming to public meeting with deadly force in-tow. “It is attempted intimidation,” he wrote. “It is an acknowledgment that, lacking the intellectual firepower and ammunition to carry the day, the person in question is prepared to try to settle the issue using the kind of firepower and ammunition that any idiot can purchase at a local gunshop.” Bookman continues: “It also reflects a growing mindset among some that the government just isn’t listening and thus must be made to listen, one way or the other. There’s a fundamental childishness to that attitude, a notion that equates listening to agreement. The person in question is not prepared to accept the idea that having listened to him, a majority of his fellow Americans might decide that he is wrong. So he reserves the right to try to impose his view at the point of a gun.” I suspect that the president is much safer with people who are legally carrying guns than with anyone else. In most states those who have guns have passed back ground checks, so have been "validated".- Hide quoted text - the biggest gun mass killer, the guy at VA tech...owned his guns legally 33 dead people as a result. thanks to the NRA reply: yeah, the NRA sent the *******. they enabled the *******. they're a bunch of amoral, pot bellied beer swilling misanthropes who think the constitution should be limited to the 2nd amendment Reply: You forgot to mention they will be the last line of defense when the government starts collecting books they don't like and piling them in the streets to be burned. What sounds familiar about that? Steve NRA members will be the first to help the gov't collect the books and burn them. They don't like them smart alecky folks. Pol Pot should have replaced Charleton Heston. He'd have had half the professors and doctors round up by now. |
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On Wed, 19 Aug 2009 12:11:41 -0600, "SteveB"
wrote: If you've ever been in pig habitat, it is downright spooky. They can eviscerate you, and they take substantial firepower to kill. The ones on Cayo Costa island near here have tusks that are at least 6 to 8 inches long and they have come to associate boaters on the beach with food. |
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On Aug 19, 12:10*pm, wrote:
On Wed, 19 Aug 2009 08:01:59 -0700 (PDT), wf3h wrote: bush arrested american citizens and tortured them, spied on them and tried to suspend habeas corpus... but obama's the enemy because...well just because he's not a brownshirt... If Obama wasn't part of the problem, the first thing he would have done as president was reverse all of what Bush did. I missed that part. well let's see...did he suspend habeas corpus? nope. bush did. did he extend unemployment benefits that the GOP wanted to cut off? yep. did he start to re-impose banking regulations that the GOP gutted? yep. did he fire the general bush had running the afghan war? yep. yeah you're right. no changes at all. Evidently he thought the Bush policies about your privacy were OK, Clinton wasn't much of a privacy advocate either. It was during his administration where they decided it was OK to spy on you from the air with IR cameras. "Carnivore" (where they scan everything you type on the net) was a Clinton era program too. fine. when obama suspends habeas corpus you let me know |
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On Aug 19, 2:07*pm, "SteveB" wrote:
"wf3h" wrote in message ... On Aug 19, 10:49 am, "SteveB" wrote: "wf3h" wrote in message .... On Aug 19, 10:04 am, H the K wrote: wf3h wrote: On Aug 19, 9:04 am, Tim wrote: On Aug 19, 6:27 am, wf3h wrote: On Aug 18, 9:33 pm, Keith Nuttle wrote: jps wrote: Couldn't agree with this writer more... At The Atlanta Journal Constitution in Gingrey’s home state, writer Jay Bookman takes issue with the increasing trend of Americans coming to public meeting with deadly force in-tow. “It is attempted intimidation,” he wrote. “It is an acknowledgment that, lacking the intellectual firepower and ammunition to carry the day, the person in question is prepared to try to settle the issue using the kind of firepower and ammunition that any idiot can purchase at a local gunshop.” Bookman continues: “It also reflects a growing mindset among some that the government just isn’t listening and thus must be made to listen, one way or the other. There’s a fundamental childishness to that attitude, a notion that equates listening to agreement. The person in question is not prepared to accept the idea that having listened to him, a majority of his fellow Americans might decide that he is wrong. So he reserves the right to try to impose his view at the point of a gun.” I suspect that the president is much safer with people who are legally carrying guns than with anyone else. In most states those who have guns have passed back ground checks, so have been "validated".- Hide quoted text - the biggest gun mass killer, the guy at VA tech...owned his guns legally 33 dead people as a result. thanks to the NRA You mean, we told him to pull the trigger???? thanks tot he NRA?- the NRA has always been in favor of psychopaths owning guns. And hiring psychopaths as the leaders the crazier the better. it's impossible to be too right wing in america. reply: ****ing a right on dead center. They want right wing loony psychopaths so that it will intimidate the left who would have all handguns melted and turned into statues of Barack Obama. dontcha love the tin foil hat mentality? bush arrested american citizens and tortured them, spied on them and tried to suspend habeas corpus... but obama's the enemy because...well just because he's not a brownshirt... reply: *don't know about you, but Big Purple Lips is not my friend because he wants more of my money to give to government workers who don't work, as opposed to the GOP who raided my 401K so they could hand out corporate welfare to enron, exxon, goldman sach, etc? sorry. i'll give my money to middle class folks who work rather than the idle rich who dont AND who have 'useful idiots' like you to tell us how lucky we are to give our money to the rich aand all other manner of people who don't want to work. *And give **** to illegal aliens. *And started a snitch program which they promptly yanked when it didn't work. *And is stiffing the auto dealers on their payback (2% so far) on clunkers. *And is channeling money to ACORN et al. uh...how many trillions did ACORN get? none how many trillions to the rich friends of the GOP who stole my 401k? about 2 trillion dollars. no wonder the rich love folks like you. you believe it's god's will you bend over and take it like a man |
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On Aug 19, 2:09*pm, "SteveB" wrote:
"wf3h" wrote in message ... On Aug 19, 10:48 am, "SteveB" wrote: "wf3h" wrote in message .... On Aug 18, 9:33 pm, Keith Nuttle wrote: jps wrote: Couldn't agree with this writer more... At The Atlanta Journal Constitution in Gingrey’s home state, writer Jay Bookman takes issue with the increasing trend of Americans coming to public meeting with deadly force in-tow. “It is attempted intimidation,” he wrote. “It is an acknowledgment that, lacking the intellectual firepower and ammunition to carry the day, the person in question is prepared to try to settle the issue using the kind of firepower and ammunition that any idiot can purchase at a local gunshop.” Bookman continues: “It also reflects a growing mindset among some that the government just isn’t listening and thus must be made to listen, one way or the other. There’s a fundamental childishness to that attitude, a notion that equates listening to agreement. The person in question is not prepared to accept the idea that having listened to him, a majority of his fellow Americans might decide that he is wrong. So he reserves the right to try to impose his view at the point of a gun.” I suspect that the president is much safer with people who are legally carrying guns than with anyone else. In most states those who have guns have passed back ground checks, so have been "validated".- Hide quoted text - the biggest gun mass killer, the guy at VA tech...owned his guns legally 33 dead people as a result. thanks to the NRA reply: yeah, the NRA sent the *******. they enabled the *******. they're a bunch of amoral, pot bellied beer swilling misanthropes who think the constitution should be limited to the 2nd amendment Reply: You forgot to mention they will be the last line of defense when the government starts collecting books they don't like and piling them in the streets to be burned. *What sounds familiar about that? you morons are hysterical. you really crack me up. you think a bunch of pot bellied beer swilling obese cigar chomping right wingers are gonna take on the US marines and win!! you're always good for a laugh, you righties...always with the fantasies.. |
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Wayne.B wrote:
On Wed, 19 Aug 2009 12:11:41 -0600, "SteveB" wrote: If you've ever been in pig habitat, it is downright spooky. They can eviscerate you, and they take substantial firepower to kill. The ones on Cayo Costa island near here have tusks that are at least 6 to 8 inches long and they have come to associate boaters on the beach with food. Visit more often, w'hine. |
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On Aug 19, 3:30*pm, jps wrote:
On Wed, 19 Aug 2009 12:09:28 -0600, "SteveB" wrote: "wf3h" wrote in message .... On Aug 19, 10:48 am, "SteveB" wrote: "wf3h" wrote in message .... On Aug 18, 9:33 pm, Keith Nuttle wrote: jps wrote: Couldn't agree with this writer more... At The Atlanta Journal Constitution in Gingrey’s home state, writer Jay Bookman takes issue with the increasing trend of Americans coming to public meeting with deadly force in-tow. “It is attempted intimidation,” he wrote. “It is an acknowledgment that, lacking the intellectual firepower and ammunition to carry the day, the person in question is prepared to try to settle the issue using the kind of firepower and ammunition that any idiot can purchase at a local gunshop.” Bookman continues: “It also reflects a growing mindset among some that the government just isn’t listening and thus must be made to listen, one way or the other. There’s a fundamental childishness to that attitude, a notion that equates listening to agreement. The person in question is not prepared to accept the idea that having listened to him, a majority of his fellow Americans might decide that he is wrong. So he reserves the right to try to impose his view at the point of a gun.” I suspect that the president is much safer with people who are legally carrying guns than with anyone else. In most states those who have guns have passed back ground checks, so have been "validated".- Hide quoted text - the biggest gun mass killer, the guy at VA tech...owned his guns legally 33 dead people as a result. thanks to the NRA reply: yeah, the NRA sent the *******. they enabled the *******. they're a bunch of amoral, pot bellied beer swilling misanthropes who think the constitution should be limited to the 2nd amendment Reply: You forgot to mention they will be the last line of defense when the government starts collecting books they don't like and piling them in the streets to be burned. *What sounds familiar about that? Steve NRA members will be the first to help the gov't collect the books and burn them. *They don't like them smart alecky folks. * who was it that said 'when a dictatorship comes to america, it won't be with the hammer and sickle...it'll come wrapped in the flag, and carrying a cross'.... |
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"H the K" wrote in message ... Wayne.B wrote: On Wed, 19 Aug 2009 12:11:41 -0600, "SteveB" wrote: If you've ever been in pig habitat, it is downright spooky. They can eviscerate you, and they take substantial firepower to kill. The ones on Cayo Costa island near here have tusks that are at least 6 to 8 inches long and they have come to associate boaters on the beach with food. Visit more often, w'hine. Mmmm yes, the pigs could have w'hine with their dinner. I hope he's not intoxicating. |
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"wf3h" wrote in message ... On Aug 19, 2:07 pm, "SteveB" wrote: "wf3h" wrote in message ... On Aug 19, 10:49 am, "SteveB" wrote: "wf3h" wrote in message ... On Aug 19, 10:04 am, H the K wrote: wf3h wrote: On Aug 19, 9:04 am, Tim wrote: On Aug 19, 6:27 am, wf3h wrote: On Aug 18, 9:33 pm, Keith Nuttle wrote: jps wrote: Couldn't agree with this writer more... At The Atlanta Journal Constitution in Gingrey’s home state, writer Jay Bookman takes issue with the increasing trend of Americans coming to public meeting with deadly force in-tow. “It is attempted intimidation,” he wrote. “It is an acknowledgment that, lacking the intellectual firepower and ammunition to carry the day, the person in question is prepared to try to settle the issue using the kind of firepower and ammunition that any idiot can purchase at a local gunshop.” Bookman continues: “It also reflects a growing mindset among some that the government just isn’t listening and thus must be made to listen, one way or the other. There’s a fundamental childishness to that attitude, a notion that equates listening to agreement. The person in question is not prepared to accept the idea that having listened to him, a majority of his fellow Americans might decide that he is wrong. So he reserves the right to try to impose his view at the point of a gun.” I suspect that the president is much safer with people who are legally carrying guns than with anyone else. In most states those who have guns have passed back ground checks, so have been "validated".- Hide quoted text - the biggest gun mass killer, the guy at VA tech...owned his guns legally 33 dead people as a result. thanks to the NRA You mean, we told him to pull the trigger???? thanks tot he NRA?- the NRA has always been in favor of psychopaths owning guns. And hiring psychopaths as the leaders the crazier the better. it's impossible to be too right wing in america. reply: ****ing a right on dead center. They want right wing loony psychopaths so that it will intimidate the left who would have all handguns melted and turned into statues of Barack Obama. dontcha love the tin foil hat mentality? bush arrested american citizens and tortured them, spied on them and tried to suspend habeas corpus... but obama's the enemy because...well just because he's not a brownshirt... reply: don't know about you, but Big Purple Lips is not my friend because he wants more of my money to give to government workers who don't work, as opposed to the GOP who raided my 401K so they could hand out corporate welfare to enron, exxon, goldman sach, etc? sorry. i'll give my money to middle class folks who work rather than the idle rich who dont AND who have 'useful idiots' like you to tell us how lucky we are to give our money to the rich aand all other manner of people who don't want to work. And give **** to illegal aliens. And started a snitch program which they promptly yanked when it didn't work. And is stiffing the auto dealers on their payback (2% so far) on clunkers. And is channeling money to ACORN et al. uh...how many trillions did ACORN get? none how many trillions to the rich friends of the GOP who stole my 401k? about 2 trillion dollars. no wonder the rich love folks like you. you believe it's god's will you bend over and take it like a man reply: You're right. The Democrats are gods who are totally blameless. I stand corrected. Steve |
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"wf3h" wrote in message ... On Aug 19, 2:09 pm, "SteveB" wrote: "wf3h" wrote in message ... On Aug 19, 10:48 am, "SteveB" wrote: "wf3h" wrote in message ... On Aug 18, 9:33 pm, Keith Nuttle wrote: jps wrote: Couldn't agree with this writer more... At The Atlanta Journal Constitution in Gingrey’s home state, writer Jay Bookman takes issue with the increasing trend of Americans coming to public meeting with deadly force in-tow. “It is attempted intimidation,” he wrote. “It is an acknowledgment that, lacking the intellectual firepower and ammunition to carry the day, the person in question is prepared to try to settle the issue using the kind of firepower and ammunition that any idiot can purchase at a local gunshop.” Bookman continues: “It also reflects a growing mindset among some that the government just isn’t listening and thus must be made to listen, one way or the other. There’s a fundamental childishness to that attitude, a notion that equates listening to agreement. The person in question is not prepared to accept the idea that having listened to him, a majority of his fellow Americans might decide that he is wrong. So he reserves the right to try to impose his view at the point of a gun.” I suspect that the president is much safer with people who are legally carrying guns than with anyone else. In most states those who have guns have passed back ground checks, so have been "validated".- Hide quoted text - the biggest gun mass killer, the guy at VA tech...owned his guns legally 33 dead people as a result. thanks to the NRA reply: yeah, the NRA sent the *******. they enabled the *******. they're a bunch of amoral, pot bellied beer swilling misanthropes who think the constitution should be limited to the 2nd amendment Reply: You forgot to mention they will be the last line of defense when the government starts collecting books they don't like and piling them in the streets to be burned. What sounds familiar about that? you morons are hysterical. you really crack me up. you think a bunch of pot bellied beer swilling obese cigar chomping right wingers are gonna take on the US marines and win!! you're always good for a laugh, you righties...always with the fantasies.. reply: (reaches DEEP into grey matter memory hard drive) Scene: The woods in New England. A highly trained well outfitted military marching along through the countryside. Bright red, gold, and brass military attire. Then on a dark and stormy day, suddenly there appeared an unwashed rabble of pot bellied beer swilling (actually, in those days, beer was present, but hard liquor was the drink of the day) cigar smoking wingers armed with old inaccurate guns intended for hunting squirrels. Blew their red asses into the ditch. Guerilla warfare hundreds of years ago. Some rag tag gooks kicked our ass pretty good recently, in case you have forgotten. But wait! WAIT! These are supernatural Democrat Marine warriors sent by supernatural politicians. Never mind. Film at eleven. Steve |
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"wf3h" wrote in message ... On Aug 19, 3:30 pm, jps wrote: On Wed, 19 Aug 2009 12:09:28 -0600, "SteveB" wrote: "wf3h" wrote in message ... On Aug 19, 10:48 am, "SteveB" wrote: "wf3h" wrote in message ... On Aug 18, 9:33 pm, Keith Nuttle wrote: jps wrote: Couldn't agree with this writer more... At The Atlanta Journal Constitution in Gingrey’s home state, writer Jay Bookman takes issue with the increasing trend of Americans coming to public meeting with deadly force in-tow. “It is attempted intimidation,” he wrote. “It is an acknowledgment that, lacking the intellectual firepower and ammunition to carry the day, the person in question is prepared to try to settle the issue using the kind of firepower and ammunition that any idiot can purchase at a local gunshop.” Bookman continues: “It also reflects a growing mindset among some that the government just isn’t listening and thus must be made to listen, one way or the other. There’s a fundamental childishness to that attitude, a notion that equates listening to agreement. The person in question is not prepared to accept the idea that having listened to him, a majority of his fellow Americans might decide that he is wrong. So he reserves the right to try to impose his view at the point of a gun.” I suspect that the president is much safer with people who are legally carrying guns than with anyone else. In most states those who have guns have passed back ground checks, so have been "validated".- Hide quoted text - the biggest gun mass killer, the guy at VA tech...owned his guns legally 33 dead people as a result. thanks to the NRA reply: yeah, the NRA sent the *******. they enabled the *******. they're a bunch of amoral, pot bellied beer swilling misanthropes who think the constitution should be limited to the 2nd amendment Reply: You forgot to mention they will be the last line of defense when the government starts collecting books they don't like and piling them in the streets to be burned. What sounds familiar about that? Steve NRA members will be the first to help the gov't collect the books and burn them. They don't like them smart alecky folks. who was it that said 'when a dictatorship comes to america, it won't be with the hammer and sickle...it'll come wrapped in the flag, and carrying a cross'.... aesop? Who said the man who controls the election is the man who counts the votes. Lots of SEIU employees in every polling place I have worked for the last twenty years. |
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"Wayne.B" wrote in message ... On Wed, 19 Aug 2009 12:11:41 -0600, "SteveB" wrote: If you've ever been in pig habitat, it is downright spooky. They can eviscerate you, and they take substantial firepower to kill. The ones on Cayo Costa island near here have tusks that are at least 6 to 8 inches long and they have come to associate boaters on the beach with food. "Food" as in "long pig" or just that the humans discard edible yuppie delicacies? Steve |
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"H the K" wrote in message ... Wayne.B wrote: On Wed, 19 Aug 2009 12:11:41 -0600, "SteveB" wrote: If you've ever been in pig habitat, it is downright spooky. They can eviscerate you, and they take substantial firepower to kill. The ones on Cayo Costa island near here have tusks that are at least 6 to 8 inches long and they have come to associate boaters on the beach with food. Visit more often, w'hine. Mmmm yes, the pigs could have w'hine with their dinner. I hope he's not intoxicating. Geeze Donny. You and Krouse go together like pretzels and beer. |
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On Wed, 19 Aug 2009 14:23:50 -0600, "SteveB"
wrote: "Food" as in "long pig" or just that the humans discard edible yuppie delicacies? A lot of folks bring picnic/snack food to the beach. |
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On Wed, 19 Aug 2009 17:09:28 -0300, "Don White"
wrote: Mmmm yes, the pigs could have w'hine with their dinner. I hope he's not intoxicating. Don, if I were you I'd be hunkering down for the mother of all hurricanes, coming soon to a place near you. No joke. |
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"Wayne.B" wrote in message ... On Wed, 19 Aug 2009 17:09:28 -0300, "Don White" wrote: Mmmm yes, the pigs could have w'hine with their dinner. I hope he's not intoxicating. Don, if I were you I'd be hunkering down for the mother of all hurricanes, coming soon to a place near you. No joke. This could work to my advantage. My next door neighbour just quoted me $6K to re-do my roof(s). If the storm damages it...maybe my insurance company ...or the Federal Govt might chip in, as they did after Juan smashed ashore here in 2003 |
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Don White wrote: "H the K" wrote in message ... Wayne.B wrote: On Wed, 19 Aug 2009 12:11:41 -0600, "SteveB" wrote: If you've ever been in pig habitat, it is downright spooky. They can eviscerate you, and they take substantial firepower to kill. The ones on Cayo Costa island near here have tusks that are at least 6 to 8 inches long and they have come to associate boaters on the beach with food. Visit more often, w'hine. Mmmm yes, the pigs could have w'hine with their dinner. I hope he's not intoxicating. Geeze Donny. You and Krouse go together like pretzels and beer. I was going to say like **** and stink! |
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On Wed, 19 Aug 2009 17:50:41 -0300, "Don White"
wrote: Don, if I were you I'd be hunkering down for the mother of all hurricanes, coming soon to a place near you. No joke. This could work to my advantage. We'll see. |
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"Don White" wrote It's like they have 15 year old minds in 70 year old bodies. When the first round whizzes past their head, they'll soil their frilly panties. There are many things in life one never forgets. Smells. Sounds. Sights. Other things. But the first round that goes by you that is meant for you is definitely on that list. And yet, oddly, some who have never experienced it have the most to say about it. I believe you are one knows the sound firsthand. But I think a lot commenting here haven't. They're totally anti-gun, yet want to borrow yours when some nutcase is roaming the aisles shooting anyone they see. Which is no longer a rare occurrence. And they think the idea of government taking guns is a far-off idea. Yet, they are incrementally taking freedom of the press and of speech. But that's different. Bald headed goons should be allowed to "maintain order" at town hall meetings where the doorkeepers have failed, and a few "real Americans" have gotten in with all the scripted plants. Or at least, that's what some people think. Steve |
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"Wayne.B" wrote in message ... On Wed, 19 Aug 2009 14:23:50 -0600, "SteveB" wrote: "Food" as in "long pig" or just that the humans discard edible yuppie delicacies? A lot of folks bring picnic/snack food to the beach. Any attacks on humans yet? Steve |
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On Wed, 19 Aug 2009 15:06:02 -0600, "SteveB"
wrote: "Don White" wrote It's like they have 15 year old minds in 70 year old bodies. When the first round whizzes past their head, they'll soil their frilly panties. There are many things in life one never forgets. Smells. Sounds. Sights. Other things. But the first round that goes by you that is meant for you is definitely on that list. And yet, oddly, some who have never experienced it have the most to say about it. Dick Cheney a friend of yours? Big Purple Lips? You're a sick turd. |
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On Wed, 19 Aug 2009 17:50:41 -0300, "Don White" wrote: Don, if I were you I'd be hunkering down for the mother of all hurricanes, coming soon to a place near you. No joke. This could work to my advantage. We'll see. Its A cat 4 now and there is nothing to slow it down but the island of Nova Scotia. I'd be screwing everything I own to the ground, if I were Donny. |
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"J i m." wrote in message ... Wayne.B wrote: On Wed, 19 Aug 2009 17:50:41 -0300, "Don White" wrote: Don, if I were you I'd be hunkering down for the mother of all hurricanes, coming soon to a place near you. No joke. This could work to my advantage. We'll see. Its A cat 4 now and there is nothing to slow it down but the island of Nova Scotia. I'd be screwing everything I own to the ground, if I were Donny. Our cold water will weaken it. The strongest one I can remember hitting here was a low Cat 2 in 2003...Hurricane Juan. Our mature city trees took a beating, although my hugh Lindens stood up to it. |
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"H the K" wrote in message m... Don White wrote: "H the K" wrote in message m... jps wrote: Couldn't agree with this writer more... At The Atlanta Journal Constitution in Gingrey’s home state, writer Jay Bookman takes issue with the increasing trend of Americans coming to public meeting with deadly force in-tow. “It is attempted intimidation,” he wrote. “It is an acknowledgment that, lacking the intellectual firepower and ammunition to carry the day, the person in question is prepared to try to settle the issue using the kind of firepower and ammunition that any idiot can purchase at a local gunshop.” Bookman continues: “It also reflects a growing mindset among some that the government just isn’t listening and thus must be made to listen, one way or the other. There’s a fundamental childishness to that attitude, a notion that equates listening to agreement. The person in question is not prepared to accept the idea that having listened to him, a majority of his fellow Americans might decide that he is wrong. So he reserves the right to try to impose his view at the point of a gun.” Sooner rather than later, one of the gun-toting right-wing nincompoops is going to open fire or "have an accident" or get into a brawl with law enforcement. When these armed idiots show up at public meetings at which the president is going to appear, it increases the workload of the secret service and local police forces. Some kind of federal law restricting weapons within a couple thousand feet of anywhere the President of member of congress may be is in order This is something you couldn't trust the individual states to pass/enforce. I've been practicing so I can handle the impending invasion of the Loogy/JustHate Zombies... http://tinyurl.com/ma5znl First five shot group at 100 yards from the new ZombieKiller Rifle. I was plopped on a ground cloth and using the rifle's built-in sights. Took a couple of shots first to sight in for elevation...there wasn't any wind. Tomorrow I'm going to try some shots with the new scope I just attached. Once I get used to it, I should be able to put five between the eyes of your typical zombie at 100 yards. I have an old semi-auto 22 cal rifle with a 6x scope that I haven't fired in 25 years or so. I should get it out and do some practice myself.... just in case those 'zombies' make it across the border. ;-) Whatever you do - don't clean the barrel! The first shot will do that for you. |
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"Wayne.B" wrote in message ... On Wed, 19 Aug 2009 17:09:28 -0300, "Don White" wrote: Mmmm yes, the pigs could have w'hine with their dinner. I hope he's not intoxicating. Don, if I were you I'd be hunkering down for the mother of all hurricanes, coming soon to a place near you. No joke. This could work to my advantage. My next door neighbour just quoted me $6K to re-do my roof(s). If the storm damages it...maybe my insurance company ...or the Federal Govt might chip in, as they did after Juan smashed ashore here in 2003 $6K Canadian? Do you live in a dog house, dummy? |
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"J i m." wrote in message ... Wayne.B wrote: On Wed, 19 Aug 2009 17:50:41 -0300, "Don White" wrote: Don, if I were you I'd be hunkering down for the mother of all hurricanes, coming soon to a place near you. No joke. This could work to my advantage. We'll see. Its A cat 4 now and there is nothing to slow it down but the island of Nova Scotia. I'd be screwing everything I own to the ground, if I were Donny. Our cold water will weaken it. The strongest one I can remember hitting here was a low Cat 2 in 2003...Hurricane Juan. Our mature city trees took a beating, although my hugh Lindens stood up to it. Who/what is hugh Lindens, dummy? |
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On Aug 19, 6:07*pm, wrote:
On Wed, 19 Aug 2009 12:34:51 -0700 (PDT), wf3h wrote: well let's see...did he suspend habeas corpus? nope. bush did. When was that? You have said it several times. why not read the controversy about his AG, gonzalez who wrote a memo saying it was legal for the president to suspend habeas corpus oh. right wingers don't read about what righties do to the constitution. you just pay attention when moderates try to help the middle class...THAT you call communism Don't even bother talking about enemy combatants on foreign soil. That is not covered. try reading up on jose padilla. oh. you right wingers dont pay attention if americans are tortured by right wing american presidents 'cuz that's done in the name of 'national security'. uh huh. did he extend unemployment benefits that the GOP wanted to cut off? yep. Every president since Eisenhower has extended unemployment during a recession funny that the GOP opposed it on 'moral hazard' theory grounds, thinking the middle class is too lazy to work. did he start to re-impose banking regulations that the GOP gutted? yep. Read the legislation, there were plenty of democrats involved with this deregulation. read the legislation. it was written by phil gramm, a texas republican, and his wife, a sr. VP at enron. and we know how the GOP loved enron. another chance to fleece the middle class. did he fire the general bush had running the afghan war? yep. How many generals have there been in the 18 years of the crusade? Clinton and Bush fired some too exactly my point. bush fired the generals, like shinseki, who would have won the wars, because he listened, like the puppet he was, to rumsfeld |
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On Aug 19, 6:11*pm, wrote:
On Wed, 19 Aug 2009 12:37:09 -0700 (PDT), wf3h wrote: as opposed to the GOP who raided my 401K so they could hand out corporate welfare to enron, exxon, goldman sach, etc? Huh? Enron was a Clinton era scam. ROFLMAO!! free market economics were an obsession with the GOP. hell, even greenspan was amazed at how greedy the wall street tycoons were. If your 401k tracked the Dow you made 8x on your money, even after the crash in 2008.. i just lost 20 years of contributions. 8x zip is still zip. funny how the banks are paying their CEO's hundreds of millions this year in bonuses, isn't it...after they raided the middle class to pay for them and then got idiots like you to tell us how fortunate we are to be raped by the rich |
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On Aug 19, 6:26*pm, BAR wrote:
wrote: On Wed, 19 Aug 2009 12:37:09 -0700 (PDT), wf3h wrote: as opposed to the GOP who raided my 401K so they could hand out corporate welfare to enron, exxon, goldman sach, etc? Huh? Enron was a Clinton era scam. If your 401k tracked the Dow you made 8x on your money, even after the crash in 2008.. Shhhhhhh! Don't tell them that. shhh...funny that middle class incomes have not increased in 30 years, isn't it. but tell us again how the rich are taking care of us. |
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On Aug 19, 4:22*pm, "SteveB" wrote:
"wf3h" wrote in message ... On Aug 19, 3:30 pm, jps wrote: On Wed, 19 Aug 2009 12:09:28 -0600, "SteveB" wrote: "wf3h" wrote in message .... On Aug 19, 10:48 am, "SteveB" wrote: "wf3h" wrote in message ... On Aug 18, 9:33 pm, Keith Nuttle wrote: jps wrote: Couldn't agree with this writer more... At The Atlanta Journal Constitution in Gingrey’s home state, writer Jay Bookman takes issue with the increasing trend of Americans coming to public meeting with deadly force in-tow. “It is attempted intimidation,” he wrote. “It is an acknowledgment that, lacking the intellectual firepower and ammunition to carry the day, the person in question is prepared to try to settle the issue using the kind of firepower and ammunition that any idiot can purchase at a local gunshop.” Bookman continues: “It also reflects a growing mindset among some that the government just isn’t listening and thus must be made to listen, one way or the other. There’s a fundamental childishness to that attitude, a notion that equates listening to agreement. The person in question is not prepared to accept the idea that having listened to him, a majority of his fellow Americans might decide that he is wrong. So he reserves the right to try to impose his view at the point of a gun.” I suspect that the president is much safer with people who are legally carrying guns than with anyone else. In most states those who have guns have passed back ground checks, so have been "validated".- Hide quoted text - the biggest gun mass killer, the guy at VA tech...owned his guns legally 33 dead people as a result. thanks to the NRA reply: yeah, the NRA sent the *******. they enabled the *******. they're a bunch of amoral, pot bellied beer swilling misanthropes who think the constitution should be limited to the 2nd amendment Reply: You forgot to mention they will be the last line of defense when the government starts collecting books they don't like and piling them in the streets to be burned. What sounds familiar about that? Steve NRA members will be the first to help the gov't collect the books and burn them. They don't like them smart alecky folks. who was it that said 'when a dictatorship comes to america, it won't be with the hammer and sickle...it'll come wrapped in the flag, and carrying a cross'.... aesop? Who said the man who controls the election is the man who counts the votes. Lots of SEIU employees in every polling place I have worked for the last twenty years.- since about 7% of americans are unioned, but there is no penalty for firing people who ATTEMPT to unionize, we know where the power in THAT relationship is, don't we? you probably believe in monsters under the bed, too. |
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On Aug 19, 5:06*pm, "SteveB" wrote:
"Don White" wrote It's like they have 15 year old minds in 70 year old bodies. When the first round whizzes past their head, they'll soil their frilly panties. There are many things in life one never forgets. *Smells. *Sounds. *Sights. Other things. *But the first round that goes by you that is meant for you is definitely on that list. *And yet, oddly, some who have never experienced it have the most to say about it. *I believe you are one knows the sound firsthand. *But I think a lot commenting here haven't. *They're totally anti-gun, yet want to borrow yours when some nutcase is roaming the aisles shooting anyone they see. IOW the solution to the problem of gun nuts is to make more gun nuts golly. who cudda guessed? Which is no longer a rare occurrence. thanks to the NRA *And they think the idea of government taking guns is a far-off idea. *Yet, they are incrementally taking freedom of the press and of speech. now let's see... the GOP, which has always opposed any freedom, except the 'freedom of guns' is the supporter of freedom because it allows mass murder?? gee. great logic |
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On Aug 19, 4:20*pm, "SteveB" wrote:
"wf3h" wrote in message you morons are hysterical. you really crack me up. you think a bunch of pot bellied beer swilling obese cigar chomping right wingers are gonna take on the US marines and win!! you're always good for a laugh, you righties...always with the fantasies.. reply: (reaches DEEP into grey matter memory hard drive) Scene: *The woods in New England. A highly trained well outfitted military marching along through the countryside. *Bright red, gold, and brass military attire. Then on a dark and stormy day, suddenly there appeared an unwashed rabble of pot bellied beer swilling (actually, in those days, beer was present, but hard liquor was the drink of the day) cigar smoking wingers armed with old inaccurate guns intended for hunting squirrels. *Blew their red asses into the ditch. tell you what. the next time the redcoats come over the hill, you be sure and let me know, OK? jesus you guys are dense. you can't even tell what CENTURY this is, let alone the problems we face |
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