Oh so I wanted to point out that my comment about that against posts coming from mostly retards, was to point out that the link obviously hasn't been posted on many lib boards yet.
These libratards sounds like all the people at my work on a daily basis.
Apparently "Dale" hasn't truly given much thought to having to use a long gun in the tight quarters of a home to provide personal protection for himself and his loved ones. Dumb @$$.
So many of those folks were raised with the belief that most people are good but the tools are inherently bad. They've learned from their families, friends, primary schools through colleges to villianize firearms. If these same people had been taught that getting rid of every match and lighter would prevent fires, they would be anti-match/lighter.
Too bad these people will never understand that the tool can make no choice in how it gets used and that it is up to the user to make the right choice. At the same time, these people think that those individuals that aren't "good" can be prevented from harming others by simply removing the tool. they fail to consider that the BG's will always find a way to spread their hate and violence.
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We should probably ban drill bits and power drills... Mtn.Man was viciously attacked by one as we all know.... If they were illegal this never would have happened.![]()
if you outlaw power drills, then only outlaws will have power drills..
what's funny is I first learned this phrase at the age of 11 or 12... but then it was about sled dogs...
there was a drive to shutdown the Iditarod at the time, and so there were bumper stickers all round Alaska stating "if you outlaw sled dogs, then only outlaws will have sled dogs"
I've asked anti's before if they would outlaw hammers, nailguns, etc- where would it stop? the usually come back with something about guns being designed to kill people, then I let them know how many I have that have never killed anyone, some have only put holes in paper..
Strictly speaking, a fishhook is just as much strictly a weapon as a gun is.
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I know you're joking, but there's still a growing "we have to protect you from yourself" mentality. It's because of true accidents like MtnMan's and the mentality I just mentioned that we have so many products removed from store shelves permanently and things like McDonalds coffee has warnings
and why KY Jelly says "For External Use Only. Do Not Eat!"
I do the same thing from time to time. The response I get is that I'm being rediculous. When I ask why I'm being rediculous, I'm told the same thing - guns are designed for one thing - to kill. I point out my comments are using the exact logic that they apply to guns and that I've owned and used hundreds of guns that have not only not killed anyone, they've never played a part in injuring anyone either. This is usually about the time I'm called something fairly unkind.
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This is almost a daily battle with me. I argue back, but I'm kind, next thing you know I'm the crazy $%&* with all the guns that want to kill everyone. Apparently I'm a danger for wanting to protect myself according to these people. There is no wining with them... ever... in their mind.
As far as consumer labels go I believe they should leave the warnings off... it would probably thin the heard of stupid sheeple.