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Sun 06/19/16 09:15 PM
A tattoo is a permanent sign of temporary insanity.

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Sun 06/19/16 09:13 PM
Edited by eldarbeast on Sun 06/19/16 09:16 PM
Men screw with d*ck, women screw with mind.

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Sun 06/19/16 09:12 PM
It is okay to kiss a fool but, don't let a kiss fool you.

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Sun 06/19/16 09:07 PM
Panties not best thing on earth but, next to it.


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Sun 06/19/16 09:03 PM
Darmok and Jalad at Tenagra!

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Sun 06/19/16 11:54 AM
Whatever he's confused about it appears to be working...

Good job, no1phD!

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Sun 06/19/16 11:47 AM
Edited by eldarbeast on Sun 06/19/16 11:49 AM



I agree, accept there is one type of penis,,,


and we should protect women from potential offenders,,,





Women can (and do) learn to protect themselves.




and so do laws, which persecute and regulate predatory or threatening activities against them


Except laws can take years to provide protecting whereas having a CCW firearm in your pocket, on your belt, in your purse can provide instant protection.

Remember - when danger threatens life or property, the police are just minutes away.

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Sat 06/18/16 10:50 PM
Edited by eldarbeast on Sat 06/18/16 10:50 PM







is the gay parade a gun free zone?

do people truly believe mass killers, are researching whether some place is a gun free zone before choosing their target?





YES!

Both the Sandy Hook AND the Aurora shooters bypassed schools and theatres that were much closer to their domociles to hit targets that were more vulnerable than schools and theatres that were closer or mot gun free zones.




what school or theater was not a 'gun free zone',,,,,,?




ALL schools are gun free zones. There are several private schools that allow CCW on their premises.

Sandy Hook was a gun free zoned elementary school.

The Aurora shooter chose a gun free theatre to attack. He drove past at least four theatres that allowed folk to CCW in them.

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Sat 06/18/16 10:41 PM

I agree, accept there is one type of penis,,,


and we should protect women from potential offenders,,,





Women can (and do) learn to protect themselves.


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Sat 06/18/16 10:39 PM



the guns in the wrong hands are a problem,, every bit as much as those hands being on drugs or being terrorists




Except, the shooter in Orlando was properly licensed, trained and an American Citizen.

So, in YOUR opinion, how was he wrong?

You have stated several times he was not an Islamic terrorist; you discount the religion he was raised in as having zero connection to.

Why did this American Citizen slay his fellow Americans?

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Sat 06/18/16 10:31 PM







is the gay parade a gun free zone?

do people truly believe mass killers, are researching whether some place is a gun free zone before choosing their target?





the smart ones would... why wouldn't they?



smart mass killer? that's why most end up dead ,, right?

brilliantfrustrated


No. They shooters are making a name for themselves in their lackluster lives - their 15 minutes of fame.

One of the reasons why many suicide BEFORE they be apprehended by police.

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Sat 06/18/16 10:25 PM
Edited by eldarbeast on Sat 06/18/16 10:43 PM





is the gay parade a gun free zone?

do people truly believe mass killers, are researching whether some place is a gun free zone before choosing their target?





YES!

Both the Sandy Hook AND the Aurora shooters bypassed schools and theatres that were much closer to their domociles to hit targets that were more vulnerable than schools and theatres that were closer or were gun free zones.


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Sat 06/18/16 11:49 AM
Chartreuse.

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Sat 06/18/16 11:20 AM
Reefer Madness!!!


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Sat 06/18/16 09:42 AM
Edited by eldarbeast on Sat 06/18/16 09:42 AM
Yup. Jim Jeffries, funny guy.



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Sat 06/18/16 09:33 AM

I can see that the the importation of immigrants who have zero interest in merging their prior lives into the American way can lead to more deaths.


Nonsense, all the mass shooters in the US were homegrown.


And, no comment about the other two statements?I forsee a time, in the near future when new immigrants from the Middle East will commit attacks against the US using firearms just like the Orlando shooter did.

Doing away with gun free zones will lessen the damage from such an event.

An armed society is a polite society. ~ Robert A. Heinlein


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Sat 06/18/16 09:20 AM
I can also see that three quarters of one million lives saved beat the heck out of 12,000 people murdered. People who probably be murdered anyway.

Murderers will find a way to kill.

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Sat 06/18/16 09:04 AM

While guns kill 12,000 people each year in the US, more than 22,000 people are murdered in the US by other means - hammers, pillows, strangulation by cordage or hands, bricks, knives, etc.


Maybe but I doubt very much than man could have killed one individual by strangulation, hammer or pillow even in the Orlando club that night.

I can see the difference, can you see the difference?


I can see that the establishment of gun free zones has lead to more needless deaths in the US.

I can see that the the importation of immigrants who have zero interest in merging their prior lives into the American way can lead to more deaths.

I can see that some people of a certain political party can't be trusted with the responsibility of firearms ownership (democrats - most of mass shooter's political affiliation).




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Sat 06/18/16 08:45 AM
Edited by eldarbeast on Sat 06/18/16 08:52 AM








You THINK you're safer with more weapons on the streets rofl



If you look at the actual causes of death and injury in the US, it seems that changing the number of guns on the street isn't likely to have much effect on *my* personal risk.



Not sure that's entirely true... as a collective part of the general populace, the odds of your azz getting shot up goes up with every weapon sold whoa


1) Its exactly because my risk is relative to that of the general public that I make my claim.

2) It is fantastically stupid to assume that the *actual* odds of my getting shot increase with each weapon sold. The odds of my *actually* drowning do not increase every time a pool is installed, nor do the odds of my getting hit by a car change in any meaningful way every time a car is sold. Once again you've illustrated a lack of solid reasoning while pushing your anti-gun agenda.

3) As I said - and as your own poster charts indicate - the number of guns on the street does not have much effect on my personal risk.

EACH of the following causes of death pose a GREATER risk than guns do: car accidents, falls, poisoning or drug overdose, vehicle accidents, stroke, cancer and heart disease.

In some cases, the ratio of risk is well over an order of magnitude.

So, like I said: Increasing the number of guns on the street has really no meaningful bearing on my personal risk. Its insane to think otherwise. Its like when 9/11 happened and a lot of people were personally *afraid* of terrorists - its not at all logical.

You seem to be quite devoted to your position on guns. Good luck with that.



The stats are clear, you're on pace and headed for 12000 gun related fatalities this year. More guns, more death!

http://www.gunviolencearchive.org/


Twelve thousand guns deaths divided by Three hundred and thirty million US current population comes to less than 0.0036363636% of the US population.


Malpractice deaths numbering 100,000 per year comes to 0.03030303% of US population.

One should fear their Doctors before private firearms ownership.




Yes that's right 0.0036363636% of the US population. Needless deaths
and more than any other country in the civilised world. Free, my arse!

comparing apples to oranges

Needless shooting deaths, try and stay focused on this will ya?


In life, some things are supposed to hurt.

Your utopian world will never come to be on this world.

While guns kill 12,000 people each year in the US, more than 18,000 people are murdered in the US by other means - hammers, pillows, strangulation by cordage or hands, bricks, knives, etc.

I don't see or hear cries for the banning of any of those implements despite their taking of half again the lives of those taken by firearms.

What about the number of lives protected by firearms? The FBI has stated that 750,000 Americans have used firearms to defend their lives and or property every year.

As for needless deaths, look up how many people in the rest of the world are killed by bladed weapons - just a few years ago 500,000 Rwandans were murdered by machetes.

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Sat 06/18/16 05:37 AM
I suffer from terminal FIM disease...

Open mouth, change feet...