View Full Version : Drag the NRA from pickup trucks.
http://www.foxnews.com/opinion/2013/01/02/liberal-ex-columnist-death-threats-published-in-des-moines-register/
His reference to "cold dead hands" is advocating the death of anyone who opposes a firearms ban. So lets murder 100 million Americans in an effort to stop 12k firearm related fatalities annually? That BTW will still occur the killer will just chose a different tool of convenience.
The worst part is that there are probably several million liberals out there who feel exactly the same way.
Well one thing's for certain, I'm glad he's not a gun owner.... He's liable to start killing innocent people at any instant! Talk like that should result in his arrest, especially if some nut actually acts upon his "ideas".
Zundfolge
01-02-2013, 14:48
I say "Bring it bitches!"
The sooner these liberal asshats start backing up their threats with action, the sooner we can start shooing back (after all we have all the guns).
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wouldn't it be great if they were the physical aggressors? Then we can be justified in the eyes of the law.....
Isn't making death threats via electronic media a federal felony? I call on law enforcement officials to uphold the law in this case, and in the case of that liberal jackass that had the prohibited magazine on TV in DC!
Rucker61
01-02-2013, 15:04
Man, what a shite-head.
Shootersfab
01-02-2013, 15:08
Yea let me know how that works out for libtards........
I say "Bring it bitches!"
The sooner these liberal asshats start backing up their threats with action, the sooner we can start shooing back (after all we have all the guns).
I wouldn't ever pull the trigger... unless I felt a legitimate threat to my life or safety... in that case, oh yeah, I wouldn't hesitate. To this dumb fvck I say "Molon Labe!"
It is obvious that Donald Kaul requires intensive psychiatric inpatient treatment as he is clearly a danger to himself and others.
And the Des Moines Register should be fined and sued for publishing hate speech that amounts to inciting mass violence and rioting. First Amendment does not cover that.
rockhound
01-02-2013, 15:21
such a tough guy he is,
Tinelement
01-02-2013, 15:23
I personally would not pull the trigger on a dickweed like this.
I would introduce him to all the household items I can use to commit crimes and leave my firearms in the safe.
Pancho Villa
01-02-2013, 15:25
I'm always amazed at the lack of poise and self-control so-called adults show.
Not an exclusively left-of-center thing, but still very irritating whenever its found.
I say we repeal his first amendment rights so he can shut the fuck up.
I say we repeal his first amendment rights so he can shut the fuck up.
Wouldn't this happen when he's arrested and tried for threats to others and inciting violence against law-abiding, innocent people? [Coffee]
Goodburbon
01-02-2013, 15:32
Every time I try to access the actual article it says "thank you for blah blah blah temporary access" and then shunts me to the main page. It was the same thing yesterday when someone posted up a similar article. I'm trying to see it for myself and read it in context so I don't get it wrong when I challenge any of these asshats, but they want me to pay to read it I guess. I will not pay to read such drivel.
SuperiorDG
01-02-2013, 15:33
Now I know why they want our guns. If they can not be trusted to contain their anger, then we who only want to kill should not have the tools to follow through with it.
ChunkyMonkey
01-02-2013, 15:35
A lefty once told me, he's scared of guns because of what he would do with it if one day he snapped.
A lefty once told me, he's scared of guns because of what he would do with it if one day he snapped.
he should put it in his mouth right before he snaps.....
ChunkyMonkey
01-02-2013, 15:41
Yep, no kidding.
Zundfolge
01-02-2013, 15:46
I wouldn't ever pull the trigger... unless I felt a legitimate threat to my life or safety... in that case, oh yeah, I wouldn't hesitate. To this dumb fvck I say "Molon Labe!"
I would never recommend throwing the first punch (or shot) but for years (and especially since the Sandy Hook shooting) we've heard nothing but violent threats from the left ... hollow, cowardly threats. I'm sick of hearing it, so if they're going to threaten they should have the decency to follow through on their violent rhetoric ... and get themselves shot.
Aloha_Shooter
01-02-2013, 16:02
I would never recommend throwing the first punch (or shot) but for years (and especially since the Sandy Hook shooting) we've heard nothing but violent threats from the left ... hollow, cowardly threats. I'm sick of hearing it, so if they're going to threaten they should have the decency to follow through on their violent rhetoric ... and get themselves shot.
I'm not much of a fighter but I don't think I need a firearm or even a knife to take on most of these left-wing hoodlums. Most of them only seem to have two body parts anyway and those are interchangeable so I doubt it would take much to make them run away crying.
sellersm
01-02-2013, 16:03
This is from the Des-Moines Register: http://www.desmoinesregister.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=2012312300033&nclick_check=1
Donald Kaul suffered a heart attack back in July and discontinued writing his weekly column for the opinion website OtherWords.org. Depending upon how you count, that was Kaul’s second or third retirement. Today, Kaul announces that he’s ba-a-a-ck. This time, he’s only promising to write when events move him and not to be pinned down by a weekly column. — Opinion EditorI’m glad I retired five months ago.
Think of it: I was spared writing about the presidential election, an event so vacuous it made reality TV seem interesting. If there was any serious discussion of an important national issue — global warming, obesity, transportation policy, the morality of drone attacks on civilian populations, the environmental consequences of fracking, existential implications of the designated hitter — I missed it.
Instead, we got a campaign of misrepresentations, exaggerations and outright lies. The Republicans were by far the worst offenders, but President Barack Obama didn’t cover himself in glory either.
I was happy with the result of the presidential election, but I didn’t regret not covering it. And I was entirely content to go on not writing about things. (If I could make a living at that, life would be perfect.)
But then Newtown happened. A misanthropic young man who never seemed particularly violent killed his mother then broke into an elementary school and massacred little kids, teachers and the principal.
And the very air changed. The holiday season suddenly turned somber. You looked at the small children around you differently, as fragile, precious gifts to be cherished and, above all, protected.
Obama struck that note in his moving speech at the memorial service. Speaking for us all, he said: “We can’t tolerate this anymore. These tragedies must end. And to end them, we must change.”
Nice words, but somehow not enough. Not nearly enough.
That’s when I figured I should write a column about it. During my 50-year career, every time some demented soul would take a semiautomatic gun and clean out a post office, a school or a picnic, I’d get up on my soap box and let loose with a withering diatribe about guns, the National Rifle Association and weak-kneed politicians. Did it about 75 times, give or take.
And in every case the main effect was a spike in gun sales.
Still, I thought I’d give it one more shot ... er, chance.
Obama’s speech was fine as far as it went, but it didn’t go very far. Neither have any of the other responses I’ve heard.
California Sen. Dianne Feinstein said she was going to introduce a bill to ban the sale and importation of assault weapons. Great, but the bill wouldn’t apply to weapons already out there, and in defining illegal weapons, it listed more than 900 exceptions.
Nine hundred!
The thing missing from the debate so far is anger — anger that we live in a society where something like the Sandy Hook Elementary massacre can happen and our main concern is not offending the NRA’s sensibilities.
That’s obscene. Here, then, is my “madder-than-hell-and-I’m-not-going-to-take-it-anymore” program for ending gun violence in America:
• Repeal the Second Amendment, the part about guns anyway. It’s badly written, confusing and more trouble than it’s worth. It offers an absolute right to gun ownership, but it puts it in the context of the need for a “well-regulated militia.” We don’t make our militia bring their own guns to battles. And surely the Founders couldn’t have envisioned weapons like those used in the Newtown shooting when they guaranteed gun rights. Owning a gun should be a privilege, not a right.
• Declare the NRA a terrorist organization and make membership illegal. Hey! We did it to the Communist Party, and the NRA has led to the deaths of more of us than American Commies ever did. (I would also raze the organization’s headquarters, clear the rubble and salt the earth, but that’s optional.) Make ownership of unlicensed assault rifles a felony. If some people refused to give up their guns, that “prying the guns from their cold, dead hands” thing works for me.
• Then I would tie Mitch McConnell and John Boehner, our esteemed Republican leaders, to the back of a Chevy pickup truck and drag them around a parking lot until they saw the light on gun control.
And if that didn’t work, I’d adopt radical measures. None of that is going to happen, of course. But I’ll bet gun sales will rise.
I would never recommend throwing the first punch (or shot) but for years (and especially since the Sandy Hook shooting) we've heard nothing but violent threats from the left ... hollow, cowardly threats. I'm sick of hearing it, so if they're going to threaten they should have the decency to follow through on their violent rhetoric ... and get themselves shot.
This. They are the biggest hypocrites on earth, when its the 1st they yell and scream bloody murder about their rights but if its the 2nd the constitution is and old outdated piece of toilet paper. And similarly they moan and begrudge the military but sure love sleeping tight at night and speaking english thanks to the hard work those tough men they claim are baby killers do.
Holger Danske
01-02-2013, 17:39
So, if the 2nd amendment is infringed upon, what power will a disarmed populace have to protect the 1st. amendment?
So, if the 2nd amendment is infringed upon, what power will a disarmed populace have to protect the 1st. amendment?
we don't need defense. the .gov would never do anything to hurt us.
we don't need defense. the .gov would never do anything to hurt us.
You're kidding, right?
What a useless p.o.s., can't even get a fucking heart attack right.
DavieD55
01-02-2013, 18:12
You have to look at the mindset of those people. They call for the deaths of people who wont subscribe to their political agenda. If we were unarmed as a nation they would be calling for deaths of the American people for some other reason. They will not stop until we are all inslaved in the marxist agenda. These people are dangerous! We must not comply with any further restrictions of the 2nd.
Like baby killer is so offensive, your goddamn right I'd kill a baby if I had to.
If some people refused to give up their guns, that “prying the guns from their cold, dead hands” thing works for me."
is this fucker going to come and get them himself? well it doesn't really matter if he does or not, because whoever decides to come and get mine will have to contend with that extremely fast moving wall of lead that will be in their way. and if they do get to me they'll have to beat me to death with my gun cause it'll be empty...
Bailey Guns
01-02-2013, 19:11
A wonderful example of a tolerant leftist who's all about diversity.
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Troublco
01-02-2013, 19:48
This guy is a great example of what amazing hypocrites the libtards are.
Don't think I've ever met someone from Iowa that hasn't been a dumb ass. State is about as bad as Illinois or Kalifornia.
This, I'll take issue with. My former Chief (As in, Chief Master Sergeant), a man who served 37 years and is a good friend of mine to this day, is from Iowa. Lots of jerks from there, to be sure, but not all.
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