Is JPFO really Jewish?

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The thing about that is, PZgren, the Jews do exactly what the Nazis did.

In Israel, gun laws depend greatly on race. A Jew has nearly unlimited freedom with firearms. Non Jews do not.

Don't forget that Israel is very socialist and they have no guaranteed right to bear arms.

That's not correct. Israeli gun laws are very strict. The pictures you see of people carrying M-16's and such are pictures of military reservists carrying a government-owned weapon. We had a member here named MicroBalrog who was from Israel and who railed incessantly at their draconian gun laws.
 
If the first gun she ever tries to shoot is a 12-gauge, she'll never shoot again.

I didn't say load the thing with 3.5" 000. Light target loads.

The .22 will NOT impress the anti-gun female--what will is the sense of EMPOWERMENT that the 12 bore will bestow.

And you don't shoot paper with them--that is so boring to the liberal gun-hating female.

Have I generalized enough?
 
As for the JPFO--what can you say? They are from Wisconsin. The only things that can be reliably interpolated is that they are Packers fans. They also probably are not averse to dairy products and beer.

I have to say, i was kind of supprised to see that there mailing address was in Hartford Wisconsin. Only about 30 minutes from where i live. Never known it to be a real strong hold of jewish culture.

Tho it is the home of Lee Precision. Makers of lee reloading equipment.
 
Really? I didn't notice the riflemen count being discussed much during the last election. Now that you mention it, no one really has talked about it for the 2008 election either. Boy, there seems to be a lot of political power in the world that doesn't seem to involve any use of riflemen. You may find that money has slightly more influence thank riflemen or protests.

You are correct up until a certain point. When the side with the most riflemen gets fed up with the lack of political influence then it most certainly will become influencial. BTW money is important but in the long run the willingness to use your money to project your will through force is MORE important to the discussion.
 
I really think that the "anti-gun" sentiment amongst some Jews is similar to that of any religion or race that buys in to the liberal jargon. My odd heritage with a Jewish father and Mormon (German) mother really let me see some varying views regarding gun ownership as well as about everything else! The few relatives I have left who survived the Holocaust were pro-gun, especially my great uncle. He believed that had the Jewish Ghettos not been cleared out of guns, they may have had a greater chance to help change the tide of WWII earlier. My great aunt on the other hand used to say, "what good would a few rifles have been against all of those tanks and machineguns." Who knows??

I do think its a pretty sad argument to suggest that pro-gun Jewish websites are made by NON-Jews! Kinda like saying all Black Americans like Jesse Jackson or Al Sharpton!
 
The .22 will NOT impress the anti-gun female--what will is the sense of EMPOWERMENT that the 12 bore will bestow.
Geez... that's presumptuous statement if I ever saw one.

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The JPFO is about as non Jewish as a kosher ham sandwich.

Israelis are far from pro gun, most the ones I met are socialists and don't believe civilians should own guns. The right wing like Kahane were pro gun though.
 
Good gun group

That knows from EXPERIENCE what happens to any people that are disarmed by the government. Keeping our freedom means never giving up the force necessary to do so. They are champions just like GOA and the NRA and hundreds of other gun organizations making sure our kids are free from tyranny. There is a difference between Jews and Zionists, maybe that's the answer.
 
I seriously need to relocate to Israel.

My wife went there for a visit a few years ago, before the latest violence broke out. When she got back, she called it the land of milk and honeys :D
 
Ghetto Jew rationalization, Not PC but that is per JPOF ideology and I agree.
 
As a long time Jew myself, i think the JPFO is infact Jewish, and if they aren't as a member of the Jewish people I grant them the right to claim to be Jewish. This Gun owing Jew appreciates their efforts.

As far as the blue and white thing goes, they are popular colors, even the sky and the clouds follow this color scheme on a nice day. Doesn't mean the Jews own them though.:rolleyes:
 
But then from what I've seen, Cleveland area people in general seem to have a lot more sense than people in other places.

Then how do you explain your favorite son Democratic Presidential candidate?

And, if I remember correctly, Cleveland had all kinds of more restrictive gun laws than the rest of Ohio. And many of the anti-CCW efforts came from there as well.

Gregg
 
The fallacy here, is to assume that the Jews as a people have a stance one way or the other, on gun control. Like any large body of people, you have differences in political and social thought.

My grandmother, who lost a large portion of her family to the Nazis is adamantly anti-gun, as is my father. I am pretty rabidly pro-RKBA, as is my sister, go figure.

Everyone learns certain lessons from the past, we just don't all learn the same ones.
 
So she thinks all Jewish sites use a blue background?

www.breslov.org
Breslov is a Chassidic movement (you know, the really strict guys with the distinctive dress) and this site has a brown background, so I guess they can't really be Jewish

Jpost.com
The Jerusalem Post uses blue AND red

Torah.org
A Jewish Torah study site uses a reddish/maroon background, must not really be Jewish (it is Orthodox so you can't get more religious)

Just checked a bunch of Orthodox sites and they range from blue to red to pink to brown, etc.

Just like any other group, Jewish sites use all kinds of color schemes. Saying if it isn't blue it isn't Jewish makes about as much sense as saying, taking guns from law abiding citizens will lower crime rates (so I guess it isn't all that surprising that an anti would come up with this idea).





The thing about that is, PZgren, the Jews do exactly what the Nazis did.

In Israel, gun laws depend greatly on race. A Jew has nearly unlimited freedom with firearms. Non Jews do not

Israel has very strict gun control for everyone and it is very hard to get a permit to own a gun (and there are very strict limits on the number and type). Also, there is no racial, ethnic or religious clause in the law. You can get a permit if you live in certain areas, if you hunt, or belong to a shooting club. There is no religious requirement.
 
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