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In reply to the discussion: Can someone explain to me why military and/or hunting families are pro-gun? [View all]Squinch
(59,520 posts)89. Bwahahahaha!!!!! Are you back for act two of the script? You certainly never veer from it!
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Can someone explain to me why military and/or hunting families are pro-gun? [View all]
BigmanPigman
Feb 2018
OP
And yet the pro gun folks wont give em up no matter how many people die.
Eliot Rosewater
Feb 2018
#77
Except that car owners associations don't oppose licenses & registration of cars.
TheSmarterDog
Feb 2018
#17
The manufacturer of any other type of product would be sued into oblivion.
TheSmarterDog
Feb 2018
#47
"take steps immediately to change the product to prevent it from being used so"
EX500rider
Feb 2018
#51
The difference is, of course, that trucks aren't designed to kill people. Guns are.
TheSmarterDog
Feb 2018
#53
Any other type of product equals a Renault Midlum 270. No if, and, but, or accusation of RW spin
Marengo
Feb 2018
#67
One of the NRA's favorite responses to the need for actual, effective gun control
TheSmarterDog
Feb 2018
#69
Show me 20 instances where a Renault truck has been used to commit mass murder.
TheSmarterDog
Feb 2018
#73
LOL! Shifting the goal posts, eh? Why would you need to do such a thing? Now, how about answering...
Marengo
Feb 2018
#74
Not at all. You & the other poster are trying to equate vehicular homicide with gun violence.
TheSmarterDog
Feb 2018
#75
Still trying to push those NRA talking points? You're more obtuse that I would've thought.
TheSmarterDog
Feb 2018
#86
Bwahahahaha!!!!! Are you back for act two of the script? You certainly never veer from it!
Squinch
Feb 2018
#89
Show me 20 instances where a Renault truck has been used to commit mass murder.
TheSmarterDog
Feb 2018
#111
Nope, try again. Was Renault sued into oblivion as you suggested it would be? Youve added the...
Marengo
Feb 2018
#121
Its amusing to me that you consider the repetition of script as an original thought, as if that...
Marengo
Feb 2018
#116
Yet more original thought from you. Well, I suppose I should be impressed you didnt bleat...
Marengo
Feb 2018
#123
Go ahead: script! There's one. And can't wait to see which bingo square you spout next!
Squinch
Feb 2018
#125
And the fact that you're literally reading Wayne LaPierre's script has nothing to do with it.
TheSmarterDog
Feb 2018
#95
Oh, the irony! Does it bother you that people keep pointing out your SCRIPT?? It seems to!
Squinch
Feb 2018
#126
Theres two within moments of each other. Please continue, Im certain youll rack up an...
Marengo
Feb 2018
#127
You aren't very good at counting. Is that because it's not part of the SCRIPT?
Squinch
Feb 2018
#129
You're so cute! And go back. It's a lot more than three references to your SCRIPT!
Squinch
Feb 2018
#132
And now 4. Please do continue, you may mistakenly wander into something original. Of course..
Marengo
Feb 2018
#133
LOL! Im not the one who made a spurious claim and modified it mid-stream as camouflage.
Marengo
Feb 2018
#137
Was Renault sued into oblivion as you claimed they would be? Renault vehicles used in 2 terrorist...
Marengo
Feb 2018
#143
People who grow up w guns are afraid to do without them. They get accustomed to a false
bettyellen
Feb 2018
#6
All of the hunters I know hunt for fun, not the meat. It is a hobby, not a way to get food. nt
USALiberal
Feb 2018
#10
Glad to be of service. I just get tired of the idea that hunting is acceptable only when the hunter
WhiskeyGrinder
Feb 2018
#25
In the economically depressed area of rural Ohio I grew up in, hunting provided a considerable...
Marengo
Feb 2018
#72
If they can afford to buy a dozen $1000 firearms, but can't afford feed their family
TheSmarterDog
Feb 2018
#119
Again, irrelevant to the point I was making. I should think a smarter dog would realize that.
Marengo
Feb 2018
#122
I'll take a shot -- While opinions vary, it appears military votes went 2, or 3, to 1 for trump.
Hoyt
Feb 2018
#13
Most of today's "gun culture" exists simply because "those elite liberals" object to guns.
Squinch
Feb 2018
#24
I get it, but the number of hunters who do it to put food on table is very small in this country.
Hoyt
Feb 2018
#33
Bull. People who have never shot a gun can express a cogent opinion about the damn things,
Hoyt
Feb 2018
#80
Sorry, you're wrong. A gun lover can't be objective. A dead kid means nothing compared to their gunz
Hoyt
Feb 2018
#100
LOL so someone who has not shot a gun cant have a RATIONAL opposition to them...wow
Eliot Rosewater
Feb 2018
#99
just like I don't really care about vegan's reason to be what they are, neither do I with pacifist..
beachbum bob
Feb 2018
#84
I wanna allow each state to abide by the 2nd amendment and enforce guns
Eliot Rosewater
Feb 2018
#106
Yeah Mr. smarty pants. There are DU members who may not be firearms experts
GulfCoast66
Feb 2018
#112
There are gun-fetishists and hunters. They are different. The fetishists are insane
sharedvalues
Feb 2018
#113
Yes, and we should be able to address it without being perceived as attacking masculinity
MaryMagdaline
Feb 2018
#135