Conspiracy, tin foil hats, and me.

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Mountain boy I'm in agreement. I think it is possible to be a gun enthusiast without being antisocial, xenophobic, or donning a foil hat. I also believe that diversity of thought is a good thing. We need skeptics, optimists, etc to make the world go around. So I can appreciate people who are on the mentally healthy side of skeptical. The relatively new and redundant Dept of Homeland Security concerns me for instance because I believe in a small government, but I don't think there is some evil plan behind it.

As far as those news sites like FreeRepublic or whatever that was... I have no need for someone to tell me what to think. I believe in intellectual honesty so all I want are objective accounts. I end up having to look at news sources from the left, middle, right and sort out the chafe.
 
I believe in intellectual honesty so all I want are objective accounts.

Alot of people say they believe in things but reject truth when it is put right before their eyes. They still follow the conspiricy. Or drink the koolaide of their parties belief.

When one says they want the truth but will only accept it fom their approved source then they are koolaide drinkers, just like at Johnstown.

jj
 
Not only are they allowed to buy guns; the guns will be financed with taxpayer money through relocation and settlement grants. Note that I am not entirely unhappy with their arrival. The Palestinian issue is a different one from the Global War On Terror. Sure, a lot of Palestinians cheered on 9/11, and that disgusted me, but come on; how many of us cried when Iran got hit with a massive earthquake a few months ago? How many of us smirked at Imadinnerjacket visiting the victims? Some of those Palestinian girls are HOT, some of them will be coming to my area, and I appreciate Uncle Sam providing me with the opportunities.
 
JR47, I don't care what they do, but refusing to have certain inanimate objects even in the home is lunacy. They take themselves out the safe, load themselves, and go on a spree all by themselves, right?

WVMountainBoy thinks he sounds crazy at times because his point of view doesn't jive with theirs. If I thought I sounded crazy to my friends because of my ideas, I'd get new friends.
 
but it seems there are some poorly worded arguements floating around


how to properly betray our ways in front of "non-gunners" or people who are on the fence.



How about by starting with properly worded speeches? I assume you meant the word PORTRAY? Ungrammatical people also cause the pro 2A side much grief.

Since I disagree with many of your assumptions which you post as fact, let's just say that you should in the very least review how you word your intentions more carefully.

Signed, a nut that wishes he had guns to bury.
 
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Not only are they allowed to buy guns; the guns will be financed with taxpayer money through relocation and settlement grants. Note that I am not entirely unhappy with their arrival. The Palestinian issue is a different one from the Global War On Terror. Sure, a lot of Palestinians cheered on 9/11, and that disgusted me, but come on;

Not to worry, they will be learning to fly planes here real soon, part of their jobs plan that will be paid for with tax dollars. Hope they learn to land them.

jj
 
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