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How My Point of View on Gun Control Changed While Traveling

Posted: Fri, 28 Feb 2014 13:32:50
by Taggure
Here is a great testimony by a young lady


Re: How My Point of View on Gun Control Changed While Traveling

Posted: Mon, 03 Mar 2014 08:27:37
by SigmaShooter
GREAT VID!!

I guess the answer is to get Hillary Clinton and Diane Feinstein to AL for 6mos for some "Integration".

Can U imagine Feinstein in Daisy Dukes and a Camo ball cap?? No, wait...
SORRY.

Re: How My Point of View on Gun Control Changed While Traveling

Posted: Mon, 03 Mar 2014 09:12:12
by dorminWS
SigmaShooter wrote: Can U imagine Feinstein in Daisy Dukes and a Camo ball cap?? No, wait...
SORRY.
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>

You are probably responsible for more puke in more keyboards than any man in living memory.

Re: How My Point of View on Gun Control Changed While Traveling

Posted: Mon, 03 Mar 2014 10:51:18
by rlbellco72
dorminWS wrote:
SigmaShooter wrote: Can U imagine Feinstein in Daisy Dukes and a Camo ball cap?? No, wait...
SORRY.
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>

You are probably responsible for more puke in more keyboards than any man in living memory.
That's just wrong!!!!!!!! :hysterical: :hysterical: :hysterical: Great video though, thanks for posting.

Re: How My Point of View on Gun Control Changed While Traveling

Posted: Mon, 03 Mar 2014 14:30:32
by MarcSpaz
Good video. And she's right. Most people who advocate gun control laws are ignorant.

Sending anti-2a politicians to an area rich with firearms and history wont accomplish anything. The politicians are obviously ignorant too, but they want to have guns banned for easier control of the people, more so than understanding and comfort levels.

As far as the visual... If I wake up in the middle of the night in a cold sweat... you will be hearing from me. *cringe*

Re: How My Point of View on Gun Control Changed While Traveling

Posted: Mon, 03 Mar 2014 18:57:05
by Reverenddel
When living in the liberal bastion of Carytown... I would occasionally open carry. Just because I could.

One time a woman went up to a cop, within earshot, and said "Shouldn't you do something about that man!? HE'S CARRYING A GUN!"

Cop replied "Why you're right ma'am." He came over, and THANKED ME FOR EXERCISING MY RIGHT TO CARRY!

What she didn't know? He was the neighborhood cop who talked guns with me rather often...

The look on her face? Priceless.

Re: How My Point of View on Gun Control Changed While Traveling

Posted: Mon, 03 Mar 2014 23:23:12
by franzas
Reverenddel wrote:When living in the liberal bastion of Carytown... I would occasionally open carry. Just because I could.

One time a woman went up to a cop, within earshot, and said "Shouldn't you do something about that man!? HE'S CARRYING A GUN!"

Cop replied "Why you're right ma'am." He came over, and THANKED ME FOR EXERCISING MY RIGHT TO CARRY!

What she didn't know? He was the neighborhood cop who talked guns with me rather often...

The look on her face? Priceless.
Great story.
The only time I'm in Carytown is when I drive through to get to class. I have always wanted to OC through Richmond, Carytown especially...Just to piss off the liberals.

Re: How My Point of View on Gun Control Changed While Traveling

Posted: Tue, 04 Mar 2014 00:28:43
by Reverenddel
DO IT! You cannot carry on VCU, because they got a Saint to give them domain over the entire section of city, but open-carrying in Carytown? Yeah, that's party fun right there!

Re: How My Point of View on Gun Control Changed While Traveling

Posted: Tue, 04 Mar 2014 17:18:35
by graybeard321
SigmaShooter wrote:Can U imagine Feinstein in Daisy Dukes and a Camo ball cap?? No, wait...
SORRY.

I may have to pook my eyes out to get that picture out of my head. Thanks SigmaShooter for the sleepless night :thumbsdown:

Re: How My Point of View on Gun Control Changed While Traveling

Posted: Wed, 05 Mar 2014 09:37:15
by SigmaShooter
Could be worse. I might have mentioned Nancy Pelosi...
-MMMLLAAARRRFF!!! OK, that WAS too far...
My Deepest Apologies to all affected