I feel let down by the NRA speech

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To "ladder13" and "Sebago Son" - Although the both of you are entitled to your opinions and seem to enjoy trading "likes", all I can do at this point is sit back and laugh because, well, just because! If I typed the response I really want to I'd more than likely get banned from the forum.

Well now, don't get your panties in a wad then. Take your own advice will ya? ;) BTW, I fixed your post.

http://smith-wessonforum.com/2nd-am...feel-let-down-nra-speech-3.html#post136874037
 
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^ B O L O N E Y ^

To "ladder13" and "Sebago Son" - Although the both of you are entitled to your opinions and seem to enjoy trading "likes", all I can do at this point is sit back and laugh because, well, just because! If I typed the response I really want to I'd more than likely get banned from the forum.

Well Hell, Boy... Don't be afraid... Have at us!....
 
The only baloney I smell here is someone blaming the NRA or their views for any school shootings. Pretty twisted logic were I come from. But feel free to laugh if it makes sense to you and we'll draw our own conclusions.
 
The only baloney I smell here is someone blaming the NRA or their views for any school shootings. Pretty twisted logic were I come from. But feel free to laugh if it makes sense to you and we'll draw our own conclusions.

Sir ~ You need to go back and re-read what I posted. I have no idea where you get off telling me that I blamed anyone, especially the NRA, for what took place in that school last week. My post was about how people here get very defensive of the NRA when they don't agree with them. So now you take what I said, spin it around and say I said something else and then call my logic "twisted"?! Your comments get more and more hilarious as you post them and I could care less what "conclusions" you draw. My last comment on this topic to you will be to say this - Many educated people have said that those who don't have a good educated opinion on a topic of discussion will normally retreat or resort to an argumentative and nonsensical position by attempting to make the position they disagree with appear as a travesty. Reading your arguments makes me believe they are correct.

To "ladder13" ~ You "fixed my post"? Thanks! I don't know what you fixed but I appreciate it. It seems that you, "Sebago Son" and "NFrameFred" have all missed the point I tried to make and I can see that's there's no sense in trying to argue it back and forth. I'll end this conversation / argument by saying "Merry Christmas" to all three of you and pray that none of you ever get personally caught up in events like this!
 
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Merry Christmas PA Reb...

I'll end this conversation / argument by saying "Merry Christmas" to all three of you and pray that none of you ever get personally caught up in events like this![/FONT]

Thank You for your Christmas Wishes. Best back to you and yours.

One thing though.... there are many here with diverse backgrounds and experiances, not all of them pleasant. Don't assume that we have not seen our own families victimized or our own blood spilled in anger.

I hope you can keep your word and not continue to foment further unseemly controversy on this thread.... I sincerely wish that we can all join togeather, get behind the NRA and turn our energies outward to deflect the coming blows that lay ahead ...

All my best,

Drew
 
We would have plenty of money if we stopped wars we don't belong in, or billions training Iraq and Afghanistan police/soldiers and civilians.
 
There is no "solution" to events like this (assuming it actually happened as we are told in the official story...). People need to understand that. Unfortunately, they won't.

Gun control is not an issue where you can convince one side or the other of anything. There is nothing to debate. Either you believe in the RIGHT to bear arms, or you don't. It is a basic philosophical position, you hold to one or the other. The government, and society as a whole, have been quite successful in indoctrinating the public into believing that "rights" are granted by government, which is so trustworthy and there to help you and knows what is best for you. Rugged individualism (of the real, old fashioned variety) has been almost thoroughly purged from the landscape. People who believe in Liberty rather than license are dying out. We are being inundated with people from other lands, religions, and cultures which are utterly incompatible with American Liberty. Our culture and morality have been systematically corrupted. Simply put, we have allowed ourselves to be overwhelmed.

The puppetmasters have been pushing gun control for decades, and they will continue to push, and push, and push, until there are more of "them" (thanks to this indoctrination and massive multicultural immigration) than there are of "us". Well, there aren't many of "us" left, and there are way more of "them" now.

Youre absolutely right and the slow indoctrination has been going on for over a 100 years and got particularly sophisticated before WW1. It takes place in the public 'schools' and in the mass media. The stated intent was to no longer teach youngsters true American history, or the foundational principles of the nation.
We are heading down the road of collectivism - - - and sadly, many will call for it.
 
I support Mr Wayne LaPierre

Come on! How on earth can we fund cops in every school in the United States? I can't believe that I waited a week for this.

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I have never heard Mr Wayne LaPierre say anything that I disliked. He speaks the truth from his heart.

I have heard many San Francisco radical types talk about how much they hate our military.

I have heard a prison inmate say to another "I am never going to leave anyone alive to testify against me again".

In a TV program where a District Attorney was being interviewed, I heard a narcotics commitment say to others "I would like to hit his house".

When someone was being stabbed on television one night an inmate raised his voice with a very excited "wooo stick him, stick him, stick him".

I once watched a mental commitment catch bugs in a jar and use sunlight through a magnifying glass to burn them.

The list goes on and on.

I have interfered when inmates chased each other with various weapons, including baseball bats.

After one semi psychotic inmate had his brain damaged badly by another with a baseball bat, who had just previously checked it out of the recreational equipment shack, we all discussed the situation. After a few days a Counselor came to us and explained that a new rule had been passed where any inmate checking out a baseball bat must also check out a ball and glove (from the inmate in the equipment shack) so we know his intentions. (He stared at the ground as he walked back to his office.)

The list of injuries and deaths go on and on. I will not begin on the correctional staff deaths and injuries, back before the needed maximum security prisons were built. Built with the money we supposedly did not have.

I have heard crazies and apologists talk. And I have heard good people who constantly talk in an honorable way. Mr Wayne La Pierre is a very good man and he always speaks the way an honorable man should speak.

He does not speak the way Burt Lancaster spoke in "Elmer Gantry", nor does he intend to. I would not trust him as much if he did. Some people we applaud for playing a part, some we applaud for living the part.
 
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