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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 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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![]() "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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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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![]() "wf3h" wrote in message ... 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. reply: The quote about the man who counts the votes is from Josef Stalin. And I can see you've never looked under MY bed. Steve |
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On Aug 19, 8:35*pm, "SteveB" wrote:
"wf3h" wrote in message 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. reply: *The quote about the man who counts the votes is from Josef Stalin. And I can see you've never looked under MY bed. yeah i know. the SEIU boogeyman lives there. |
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JustWait wrote:
Those green shirts would make mighty keen targets... Pick a couple off and they would scatter like the cowardly dogs they are. Bunch of fat lazy beer swilling wife beaters, nobody would miss them. Wow...Scotty the Lu-ser, the guy who can't even hold down a warehouse job, making nasty commments about working people, and threatening them, too. What a turd. |
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![]() "H the K" wrote in message ... JustWait wrote: Those green shirts would make mighty keen targets... Pick a couple off and they would scatter like the cowardly dogs they are. Bunch of fat lazy beer swilling wife beaters, nobody would miss them. Wow...Scotty the Lu-ser, the guy who can't even hold down a warehouse job, making nasty commments about working people, and threatening them, too. What a turd. He sure does seem to have a lot in common with that nasty woman heckling the Israeli guy. |
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