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November 2nd, 2013, 10:41 AM #31Banned
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Re: Gun Control Activists Have a New Plan that Could Win
I know a gun control that will work turn half the country into the gun-free, slave driving, life sucking, communist-industrial state it's just dying to become since john adams rivaled thosman jefferson over ideas of stronger industry vs. freer states, and allow the other half of the country to be a free state. I'd prefer to take the right side of america for the free state, because yellow stone nation park is going to fucking blow up. The worst thing about these anti-gun people is they're unreasonable. Trying to reason with anyone who's unreasonable is like trying to administer medicine to the dead. (- thomas paine)
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November 2nd, 2013, 11:08 AM #32Super Member
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Re: Gun Control Activists Have a New Plan that Could Win
Greetings,
MDJschool, it seems you've taken some of my remarks out of context and then pasted them together with the replies of others to intentionally make me look ignorant.
What is the specific problem you have with MY OP? I asked that:
We put aside our differences so we can work together.
That we try to come up with an offensive plan of action.
That we put together a package of "realistic" legislative initiatives to bring to our reps.
I was VERY careful to use the word realistic AND put it in quotes. WHY? First, who am I alone to determine what is or isn't realistic? Next, I prefaced that comment by stating I consider myself a hard liner who would "gut the PA UFC". That is NOT politically realistic and I understand that. I tossed out a few examples as starting points for further discussion. Not specifically a "call to arms" as you state, but an open question to other members to contribute their thoughts, critique my statements and again, work together on this.
Sorry, but I don't see how any of my points were mutually exclusive of each other. Please go back to my post and re-read. You are of course free to disagree with me to any degree or completely; no problem. What would be of benefit though is if you could offer up suggestions that would benefit us.
Your other post indicated that you're unhappy with the NRA; again, that's fine. As with any large organization there is good and bad. There probably aren't a lot of NRA members that agree completely with everything they have said or done. What would you suggest they do?
So please, what are your ideas? Or is the current state of affairs one that you're content with? How about the future? What's your plan?
Regards, Jim
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