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School officials uncover terrorist threat
Good grief. Has all common sense gone in favor of political
correctness? http://gma.yahoo.com/blogs/abc-blogs/kindergartner-suspended-over-bubble-gun-threat-174618051--abc-news-topstories.html |
School officials uncover terrorist threat
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School officials uncover terrorist threat
On Jan 20, 6:43*pm, "Eisboch" wrote:
Good grief. * Has all common sense gone in favor of political correctness? http://gma.yahoo.com/blogs/abc-blogs/kindergartner-suspended-over-bub... I wonder if it was a semi-automatic bubble gun with a high capacity magazine??? |
School officials uncover terrorist threat
On 1/20/2013 9:42 PM, Tim wrote:
On Jan 20, 6:43 pm, "Eisboch" wrote: Good grief. Has all common sense gone in favor of political correctness? http://gma.yahoo.com/blogs/abc-blogs/kindergartner-suspended-over-bub... I wonder if it was a semi-automatic bubble gun with a high capacity magazine??? It will be as soon as Holder shows up snerk |
School officials uncover terrorist threat
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School officials uncover terrorist threat
On Jan 20, 11:08*pm, Boating All Out wrote:
OTOH, maybe it was the more typical teacher or school administrator, who know very little about guns, and don't want to know. You know, the same folks the NRA wants to arm. Huh? |
School officials uncover terrorist threat
On 1/21/2013 6:42 AM, Tim wrote:
On Jan 20, 11:08 pm, Boating All Out wrote: OTOH, maybe it was the more typical teacher or school administrator, who know very little about guns, and don't want to know. You know, the same folks the NRA wants to arm. Huh? "Straw Man"... Tim, you must have noticed the only solution they have is registration for the eventual purpose of confiscation. That's why the idiot in chief didn't mention hollywood, vid games, or mental health in his address. This is nothing but a political goodie bag for the current admin. |
School officials uncover terrorist threat
On 1/21/13 6:54 AM, JustWait wrote:
On 1/21/2013 6:42 AM, Tim wrote: On Jan 20, 11:08 pm, Boating All Out wrote: OTOH, maybe it was the more typical teacher or school administrator, who know very little about guns, and don't want to know. You know, the same folks the NRA wants to arm. Huh? "Straw Man"... Tim, you must have noticed the only solution they have is registration for the eventual purpose of confiscation. That's why the idiot in chief didn't mention hollywood, vid games, or mental health in his address. This is nothing but a political goodie bag for the current admin. It's kind of ironic that you, a guy who was socially promoted out of high school, a guy with zero achievements in life, a guy who can't get a decent job, thinks the POTUS is an idiot. A television series could be made of your life...it could be called: An Idiot in Connecticut. |
School officials uncover terrorist threat
On 1/21/2013 7:24 AM, ESAD wrote:
On 1/21/13 6:54 AM, JustWait wrote: On 1/21/2013 6:42 AM, Tim wrote: On Jan 20, 11:08 pm, Boating All Out wrote: OTOH, maybe it was the more typical teacher or school administrator, who know very little about guns, and don't want to know. You know, the same folks the NRA wants to arm. Huh? "Straw Man"... Tim, you must have noticed the only solution they have is registration for the eventual purpose of confiscation. That's why the idiot in chief didn't mention hollywood, vid games, or mental health in his address. This is nothing but a political goodie bag for the current admin. It's kind of ironic that you, a guy who was socially promoted out of high school, a guy with zero achievements in life, a guy who can't get a decent job, thinks the POTUS is an idiot. A television series could be made of your life...it could be called: An Idiot in Connecticut. What would Mrs. Eat **** And Die think of you frittering your life away on rec. boats and projecting your shortfalls onto others? |
School officials uncover terrorist threat
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School officials uncover terrorist threat
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School officials uncover terrorist threat
In article ,
says... In article , says... Good grief. Has all common sense gone in favor of political correctness? http://gma.yahoo.com/blogs/abc-blogs/kindergartner-suspended-over-bubble-gun-threat-174618051--abc-news-topstories.html Probably should wait before coming to any conclusions about which part of the "political correctness" globe whence this came. Gather the evidence first. It's quite possible that the suspension was ordered by a gun nut. Very common for gun nuts to mistake a car, toy, tool, etc., for a gun. I've seen that happen right here recently. Gun nuts confusing guns for saw blades, ladders, etc. OTOH, maybe it was the more typical teacher or school administrator, who know very little about guns, and don't want to know. You know, the same folks the NRA wants to arm. What is interesting is that these gun nuts are buying ammo left and right, so guess what? Police Departments are having trouble getting ammo to protect citizens. Aren't those gun crazies great? |
School officials uncover terrorist threat
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School officials uncover terrorist threat
On 1/21/13 9:51 AM, iBoaterer wrote:
In article , says... In article , says... Good grief. Has all common sense gone in favor of political correctness? http://gma.yahoo.com/blogs/abc-blogs/kindergartner-suspended-over-bubble-gun-threat-174618051--abc-news-topstories.html Probably should wait before coming to any conclusions about which part of the "political correctness" globe whence this came. Gather the evidence first. It's quite possible that the suspension was ordered by a gun nut. Very common for gun nuts to mistake a car, toy, tool, etc., for a gun. I've seen that happen right here recently. Gun nuts confusing guns for saw blades, ladders, etc. OTOH, maybe it was the more typical teacher or school administrator, who know very little about guns, and don't want to know. You know, the same folks the NRA wants to arm. What is interesting is that these gun nuts are buying ammo left and right, so guess what? Police Departments are having trouble getting ammo to protect citizens. Aren't those gun crazies great? I have a *lot* of clean-firing Sellier & Bellot 115g FMJ in 9 mm I'll be glad to sell to Herring at today's price of $100 per box of 50 rounds, or two boxes for $300. (Yes, I know.) Also have a lot of CCI's MINI MAG in .22LR for $85 for a box of 100 rounds, or two boxes for $200. Plus shipping, of course. |
School officials uncover terrorist threat
On 1/21/2013 9:58 AM, ESAD wrote:
On 1/21/13 9:51 AM, iBoaterer wrote: In article , says... In article , says... Good grief. Has all common sense gone in favor of political correctness? http://gma.yahoo.com/blogs/abc-blogs/kindergartner-suspended-over-bubble-gun-threat-174618051--abc-news-topstories.html Probably should wait before coming to any conclusions about which part of the "political correctness" globe whence this came. Gather the evidence first. It's quite possible that the suspension was ordered by a gun nut. Very common for gun nuts to mistake a car, toy, tool, etc., for a gun. I've seen that happen right here recently. Gun nuts confusing guns for saw blades, ladders, etc. OTOH, maybe it was the more typical teacher or school administrator, who know very little about guns, and don't want to know. You know, the same folks the NRA wants to arm. What is interesting is that these gun nuts are buying ammo left and right, so guess what? Police Departments are having trouble getting ammo to protect citizens. Aren't those gun crazies great? I have a *lot* of clean-firing Sellier & Bellot 115g FMJ in 9 mm I'll be glad to sell to Herring at today's price of $100 per box of 50 rounds, or two boxes for $300. (Yes, I know.) Also have a lot of CCI's MINI MAG in .22LR for $85 for a box of 100 rounds, or two boxes for $200. Plus shipping, of course. You're all heart, asshole. |
School officials uncover terrorist threat
On Sun, 20 Jan 2013 23:08:17 -0600, Boating All Out wrote:
In article , says... Good grief. Has all common sense gone in favor of political correctness? http://gma.yahoo.com/blogs/abc-blogs/kindergartner-suspended-over-bubble-gun-threat-174618051--abc-news-topstories.html Probably should wait before coming to any conclusions about which part of the "political correctness" globe whence this came. Gather the evidence first. It's quite possible that the suspension was ordered by a gun nut. Very common for gun nuts to mistake a car, toy, tool, etc., for a gun. I've seen that happen right here recently. Gun nuts confusing guns for saw blades, ladders, etc. OTOH, maybe it was the more typical teacher or school administrator, who know very little about guns, and don't want to know. You know, the same folks the NRA wants to arm. From your posts, it sounds as though you've spent a lot of time studying guns, gun owners, and the relationships between the two. Have you considered sending a questionnaire to ESAD. He probably has the biggest gun selection here and could give you some straight answers about 'gun nut' behavior. Salmonbait -- 'Name-calling'...the liberals' answer to a lost argument! |
School officials uncover terrorist threat
In article ,
says... On 1/21/13 9:51 AM, iBoaterer wrote: In article , says... In article , says... Good grief. Has all common sense gone in favor of political correctness? http://gma.yahoo.com/blogs/abc-blogs/kindergartner-suspended-over-bubble-gun-threat-174618051--abc-news-topstories.html Probably should wait before coming to any conclusions about which part of the "political correctness" globe whence this came. Gather the evidence first. It's quite possible that the suspension was ordered by a gun nut. Very common for gun nuts to mistake a car, toy, tool, etc., for a gun. I've seen that happen right here recently. Gun nuts confusing guns for saw blades, ladders, etc. OTOH, maybe it was the more typical teacher or school administrator, who know very little about guns, and don't want to know. You know, the same folks the NRA wants to arm. What is interesting is that these gun nuts are buying ammo left and right, so guess what? Police Departments are having trouble getting ammo to protect citizens. Aren't those gun crazies great? I have a *lot* of clean-firing Sellier & Bellot 115g FMJ in 9 mm I'll be glad to sell to Herring at today's price of $100 per box of 50 rounds, or two boxes for $300. (Yes, I know.) Also have a lot of CCI's MINI MAG in .22LR for $85 for a box of 100 rounds, or two boxes for $200. Plus shipping, of course. They don't really want or need the ammo, they are just trying stupidly to make a point. |
School officials uncover terrorist threat
On 1/21/13 10:15 AM, Salmonbait wrote:
On Sun, 20 Jan 2013 23:08:17 -0600, Boating All Out wrote: In article , says... Good grief. Has all common sense gone in favor of political correctness? http://gma.yahoo.com/blogs/abc-blogs/kindergartner-suspended-over-bubble-gun-threat-174618051--abc-news-topstories.html Probably should wait before coming to any conclusions about which part of the "political correctness" globe whence this came. Gather the evidence first. It's quite possible that the suspension was ordered by a gun nut. Very common for gun nuts to mistake a car, toy, tool, etc., for a gun. I've seen that happen right here recently. Gun nuts confusing guns for saw blades, ladders, etc. OTOH, maybe it was the more typical teacher or school administrator, who know very little about guns, and don't want to know. You know, the same folks the NRA wants to arm. From your posts, it sounds as though you've spent a lot of time studying guns, gun owners, and the relationships between the two. Have you considered sending a questionnaire to ESAD. He probably has the biggest gun selection here and could give you some straight answers about 'gun nut' behavior. Salmonbait I think Tim has more firearms. I only have a few. |
School officials uncover terrorist threat
"ESAD" wrote in message m... I think Tim has more firearms. I only have a few. --------------------------------------------- Same here. S&W 38 Special (2-inch barrel) for basic home invasion defense. At 25 yards I am lucky to even hit the target, but at 25 feet it is very accurate. Also have a Walther PPK/2 380 for the very few times I carry and my favorite, a Ruger Single-Ten .22LR revolver. Oh, and a 20 gauge Winchester shotgun. Just came back from the range. Really like the Ruger. Fun to shoot, accurate as hell and ammo is cheap. Pistols are nice and all, but I am definitely a revolver guy. Simple. Just load, aim, pull the trigger and it goes "bang". |
School officials uncover terrorist threat
On 1/21/13 12:56 PM, Eisboch wrote:
"ESAD" wrote in message m... I think Tim has more firearms. I only have a few. --------------------------------------------- Same here. S&W 38 Special (2-inch barrel) for basic home invasion defense. At 25 yards I am lucky to even hit the target, but at 25 feet it is very accurate. Also have a Walther PPK/2 380 for the very few times I carry and my favorite, a Ruger Single-Ten .22LR revolver. Oh, and a 20 gauge Winchester shotgun. Just came back from the range. Really like the Ruger. Fun to shoot, accurate as hell and ammo is cheap. Pistols are nice and all, but I am definitely a revolver guy. Simple. Just load, aim, pull the trigger and it goes "bang". I had a Single-Six for a while. Fine revolver. I didn't like having to knock the spent shells out, though, which is why I like DA revolvers more. Also had an unused, matched set of Ruger SA "cowboy" revolvers, which I sold some time ago. I'm sort of looking for a good DA "cowboy style" revolver in 45 long colt. |
School officials uncover terrorist threat
On 20/01/2013 5:43 PM, Eisboch wrote:
Good grief. Has all common sense gone in favor of political correctness? http://gma.yahoo.com/blogs/abc-blogs/kindergartner-suspended-over-bubble-gun-threat-174618051--abc-news-topstories.html Just amazing dumb people behaving like scared rabbits. Amazing mankind got this far. -- Liberal-socialism is a great idea so long as the credit is good and other people pay for it. When the credit runs out and those that pay for it leave, they can all share having nothing but debt and discontentment. |
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