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Texas school district to let teachers carry guns (pg. 3)
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| diggerz |
in my opinion, what incon was trying to demonstrate was an unintentional contradiction you made between the two statements. On the 1st one you described politicians as "well-behaved" and then you said that in your own country they were regarded as criminals.
So in other words, you wanted me to 'take the suit off' and become a 'crook' :p |
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| Alex |
How many gun deaths are there related to responsible and licensed gun owners?
I'm just asking, not trying to be sarcastic or make a point, just want to know. |
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| Sushipunk |
| quote: | Originally posted by inconspicuous
same thing. |
Fosters is disgusting, not refreshing, and therefore NOT the same thing :p |
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| inconspicuous |
| quote: | Originally posted by Sushipunk
Fosters is disgusting, not refreshing, and therefore NOT the same thing :p |
touché |
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| pkcRAISTLIN |
| quote: | Originally posted by Alex
How many gun deaths are there related to responsible and licensed gun owners? |
if im not mistaken, columbine was executed by kids with their parents' licensed guns.
whether a person/firearm is licensed or not is largely irrelevant; what is important is the flood of weapons on the supply side of the situation.
it is simple fact that more guns in a society = more violence carried out by guns. there is a 'line of best fit' on a graph ffs. |
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| BTG |
| quote: | Originally posted by pkcRAISTLIN
if im not mistaken, columbine was executed by kids with their parents' licensed guns.
whether a person/firearm is licensed or not is largely irrelevant; what is important is the flood of weapons on the supply side of the situation.
it is simple fact that more guns in a society = more violence carried out by guns. there is a 'line of best fit' on a graph ffs. |
thank you. |
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| blacknoizybox |
and of coarse it's never America's fault:rolleyes:
| quote: | Originally posted by Ridexer
Way to solve gun problems: More guns.:stongue: |
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| Mr. Pink |
| quote: | Originally posted by diggerz
Just like the common people. I suggest you add a little bit more depth and insight to your future comments. To say that an entire country (which might aswell be divided into four or five equal parts - each sharing different traditions, laws and even different accents) is evil or misguided because of what happens in one state, I find it, well, unimpressive | No no, the entire country is ed and .... just an fyi. |
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| DJ Mikey Mike |
it, just leave them to it. The more of these idiots that remove themselves from the gene pool the better.  |
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| diggerz |
LOL gene pool
Yeah, things are ed up. The economy is , there's a war going on, kids not in school, drugs, etc...
But, have you ever been south of the U.S border? A third world country ? If you have, you can't really tolerate the thought of people "panicking about the state of things", when in other countries, hope and excitement for the future have been lost in midst of poverty, awfull education systems, skewed governments and communist radicals.
You can't really say the US is in such a bad shape when there are alot of things developing in the nuclear, alternative energy, high-tech industries and various research projects focused on discovering cures for deadly illnesses that will change the world,
America is a machine, a locomotive, an F-1 that has spent way too much time at a pit-stop
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| Allied Nations |
| America is a great nation indeed. Just needs a slap in the face sometimes so it can realize how beautiful it is and stop abusing itself. |
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