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I just got finished watching Mitt Romney's performance on "Meet the Press." There wasn't much of major news value, which is good news for Romney, but those who watched who haven't been following the election that closely thus far got a crash course in the staggering number of issues Romney has altered or reversed his prior positions on. Romney may be helped by the fact that Tim Russert spent the first chunk of the interview discussing religion, which will probably grab all of the headlines and overshadow some of the other noteworthy things.

--On guns, he may have gotten himself in trouble, in an attempt to diffuse the flip-flop label, by standing by his support for the Brady Bill and the 1994 assault weapons ban. He even said he would have signed an extension of the assault weapons ban when it expired in 2004. He also employed the odd phrase "weapons of unusual lethality" to describe the type of guns he would ban.
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So he would only ban the guns that make you deader than a "normal" gun?

I should be O.K. then, cause I don't have any guns that kill you, rip your soul out, eat your soul and then sh!t your soul directly into hell. I had my eye on one of those guns but passed. I was worried that the built in ouija board would conjure up satan at the group shoot and possess all the other guns.
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Man, I think we are going to have a hard next 4 to 8 years ahead of us
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everyone should keep a couple of "weapons of unusual lethality" around...

...just in case you are ever attacked by some "rodents of unusual size".

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Guess I'll have to get rid of my proton accelerator! It could vaporize a person...especially if the streams get crossed!

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The campaigning started out with me thinking all the Republicans looked so much better than the Dems. While I'm still thinking Republican, they just seem to be coming apart.
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There's a LOT of wiggle room in that statement, and it still ignores the most obvious fact: that if the govt. is allowed to own/use these weapons, then citizens should as well without regulation.
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Well damn....I guess I'll have to get rid of my core and tamper layers as well as the lithium deturide I'd been stockpiling.....crap...anyone need any plutonium? Oooo..never mind...I just need to build a flux capacitor, then I can use the plutonium until I get my Mr Fusion. WTB DeLorean!!!
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Well damn....I guess I'll have to get rid of my core and tamper layers as well as the lithium deturide I'd been stockpiling.....crap...anyone need any plutonium?
you aren't by any chance related to david hahn (a.k.a "the radioactive boy scout") are you?

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What a poser....one word for him...SHIELDING!!!
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