Why I hate the "Guns don't kill people" argument

Discussion in 'Gun Control' started by Outlander, Dec 17, 2012.

  1. stjames1_53

    stjames1_53 Banned

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    ..............You waste a good opportunity to beat a "dead horse"...already said you can have yours and I'll take mine. The end result is as follows: If you're right you gain nor loose anything. If I am right.....
    And still yet, you find that somehow offensive, that I allow you to your beliefs without mouth or attitude, however you cannot do the same. Have any idea how sad your position sounds? I mean, it is only your postion as it relates to the two of us. Individual freedom, isn't that what your practicing?
    and you're too young to tell me to keep anything in mind.........delightfully humorous........kids................
    Like most juveniles, you'll continue to bully and threaten through the internet......I still await for you to impress. NOT
     
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    stjames1_53 Banned

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    back up your claims with actual data instead of mouthing useless Political Correctness. Your sources have already lied to you.
     
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    My point is that as you scream the sky isn't falling, the exact scenario that generated WWI, and WWII is setting up. Debt levels that drive protectionist measures out of necessity, which leads to two nations engaging in disputes where the future of both nations is on the line.

    Combine this with the coming natural resource disputes we are already seeing and we have a perfect storm for WWIII, while we have a government that has been bought through legal bribery.

    Not only is your claim that the sky isn't falling absurd, it is dangerous!!

    Lastly, if the nation is divided, then why is congressional approval at 14%?
     

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