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  1. #31
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    Default Re: Is this a troll or real letter?

    Quote Originally Posted by raxar View Post
    It obviously isn't real, its written in the exact same style as the "advice" is. Whole this is just lazy BS.
    ^^^QFT^^^

    Giving advice is easy when you're talking to yourself.
    You are a straight white man. You don't get to be the victim, sweetie.

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    Default Re: Is this a troll or real letter?

    Quote Originally Posted by t1066 View Post
    You can find the letter here. Hey, what do you know, you can comment using Discus.

    https://www.arcamax.com/healthandspi...y/s-2217211?fs
    Nearly all the comments are calling out the BS in the article.
    "Sometimes reasonable men must do unreasonable things."- Marvin Heemeyer

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    Listen, this is easy. It cost Bloomberg pocket change to hire a few hundred breathless, eager little socialists to pen letters like this, script responses like that, paint signs, publish newspapers, get voted in to Congress, pay a second year junior representative from the most corrupt city in America to run for and get elected president who reads scripts written by breathless, eager little socialists......

    The old term is shill. You know, like the folks who appear on CNN, shills who read scripts written by breathless, eager little socialists, then pass them over to MSNBC, then pass them over to NBC, PBS, and so on.
    Marty near God's Country. Making good people defenseless doesn’t make bad people harmless.

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    Quote Originally Posted by str8shooter View Post
    Sounds like he's the one she wants to protect herself from.
    THIS

    If this were real (and I doubt it, like so many others here), the above might explain why she has the pistol and why he's so afraid. "Sweeetie! I'm here to tuck you in!" -- "Dad! If you so much show your face at the door..."
    Know your audience. Don't try to sell a Prius at a Monster Truck Rally.

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    Default Re: Is this a troll or real letter?

    sad how many people here are responding as if the letter was real.

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    Default Re: Is this a troll or real letter?

    Quote Originally Posted by raxar View Post
    I'm not stocking .40 yet
    Well, yeah, obviously. That's the kind of caliber a criminal would possess!

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    Most recent column.

    https://lacrossetribune.com/lifestyl...06eb5537b.html

    Ask Amy: Correcting the record on ammo and guns

    Dear Readers: I recently ran a question from “Dumbfounded Father” in my column. This man had a 24-year-old daughter who was living with him. She had recently disclosed that she possessed a .40 caliber semi-automatic weapon, with hollow point bullets. This father did not want to have guns in his home.

    In my response, I incorrectly stated that hollow point bullets “explode.” I stated that this ammunition is illegal in 11 states.

    I take responsibility for this error, and apologize to readers who were misinformed, confused or furious about it.

    I reached out to Eric Delbert, a second-generation law enforcement officer and owner (with his father) of LEPD firearms range and training facility in Columbus, Ohio, who patiently described the characteristics of hollow point bullets. They do not explode. They expand. This ammunition seems to be only partially banned in one state (NJ). He also pointed out that the .40 caliber semi-automatic is extremely popular, and — in his opinion — an appropriate choice for this young woman.

    I firmly believe that homeowners have the right to protect themselves and their homes from civilians bringing firearms onto their private property.

    An adult family member who pays no rent or expenses is a guest in the home. If this daughter won’t relinquish her firearm — this houseguest should take her gun and find another place to live.

    This Q and A from my column has been widely shared on social media, and I have been called out scores of times by gun owners and advocates who used my error on hollow point bullets to disregard my point of view. That’s on me.

    Many angry readers also suggested that my ignorance of firearms and ammunition disqualifies me from commenting on gun ownership or gun violence.

    Obviously, I disagree. I don’t have to know the intricacies of a car engine to advocate for commonsense driving and licensing laws.

    I was also accused of having a “bias” against guns. A gun is an inanimate object. I don’t hold a particular bias against these objects.

    I definitely have a bias against the people who use guns to terrorize and kill one another. I also have a bias against the gun lobby that gaslights Americans into believing that gun ownership is not only a right, but also — these days — a necessity, as many readers have suggested.

    Additionally, the disrespect, anger, violent language, and threats contained in many of the responses to this Q and A are, frankly, a great argument for stricter gun control.

    My position on gun ownership arises from my own exposure to the heartbreaking aftermath of gun violence. As a journalist, I spent time with and interviewed many mothers who had lost their young children to random and unprovoked gun violence. I wrote about the killings at Columbine High School, and the culture of violence that contributed to that massacre.

    My very small rural hometown has been rocked by a series of gun killings, including an entire family murdered on Christmas Eve, a workplace murder, and the tragic story of a father (the football coach at my high school) who was murdered protecting his daughter from her gun-wielding boyfriend.

    Plus, I live in the world. School killings, church killings, workplace killings, mall killings, partner killings, accidental shootings — we are awash in violence, and ready access to dangerous weaponry makes it too easy for innocent people to get shot. Thoughts and prayers, it turns out, are no match for a hollow point bullet.

    And someone like me: small, physically inept, and — (according to many commenters) not too bright and/or possibly deranged — has no business wielding a gun. Most importantly, I don’t want to own a gun, and so I will exercise my right not to own one or allow one in my home.

    On the day I’m writing this, two fairly quotidian stories of senseless gun violence caught my eye: One involved two men who killed each other in a shootout when one cut another off in traffic (both men reportedly had concealed carry permits). The other was of an ambush shooting at a California Costco parking lot (the second Costco shooting in three days): one dead, two injured.

    This column is a great space to explore the vagaries of the human condition. Questions from the lovelorn, love-lost or betrayed; the confused parents, Bridezillas, and angry in-laws — all provide insights into the daily struggles presented just by being human and living in the world. Gun violence is part of our world, and so we should talk about that, too.

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    I firmly believe that homeowners have the right to protect themselves and their homes from civilians bringing firearms onto their private property.
    Best quote ever. Tell that one to the armed bad guys who disagree.

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    I firmly believe that homeowners have the right to protect themselves and their homes from civilians bringing firearms onto their private property.
    Quote Originally Posted by marinville View Post
    Best quote ever. Tell that one to the armed bad guys who disagree.
    Sounds like she's perfectly OK with .gov agents bringing their firearms onto private property.

    Yeah, no thanks.

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    Default Re: Is this a troll or real letter?

    She seems to make a great argument about why she SHOULD carry, but then says its not for her.

    Ironic, but, this is America and she is free to do as she wants.
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