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galileoreloaded

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40. What can I say, you say some pretty outrageous things
Fri Jul 12, 2013, 09:58 AM
Jul 2013

and your Holier than thou and nonsensical replies to direct questions goes completely unchallenged by normal people who are just here to talk about how politics affect their daily lives. You start in on the crazy misdirected stuff, and I worry that people either take you seriously or consider you some type of resource. So when the silly attacks on logic start, I don't let them go unchallenged. Call me a giver.

I don't know. Maybe I'm being troll baited like that graham4anything guy troll baited me. It's clear you can't play a straight game but for damn sure when you start calling ME a right winger I really gotta scratch my head.

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No matter what, he will strengthen the gun control movement. onehandle Jul 2013 #1
I think the only reasonable doubt MIGHT be with murder Nevernose Jul 2013 #2
I agree owning a gun has responsibilities and Zimmerman did not have correct training or just did Thinkingabout Jul 2013 #3
and the 1% of gun owners that do misuse guns should face the penalties of doing so The Straight Story Jul 2013 #4
The OP Is about Zimmerman BainsBane Jul 2013 #6
There is a scene in the West Wing where the lawyer tells Cj galileoreloaded Jul 2013 #8
+ 1000 nt CokeMachine Jul 2013 #9
an extremist BainsBane Jul 2013 #32
What can I say, you say some pretty outrageous things galileoreloaded Jul 2013 #40
I don't think you are even trying anymore (or you are just trolling at this point) The Straight Story Jul 2013 #29
Sorry, I'm not here to post NRA talking points BainsBane Jul 2013 #33
So you are saying I am? Care to back that up? The Straight Story Jul 2013 #34
Your facts BainsBane Jul 2013 #35
"The basic fact is that you and others value guns over the lives of those killed by guns." uh...No The Straight Story Jul 2013 #39
Here is that back up BainsBane Jul 2013 #36
How is that related to suicide?? Here is what that link says: The Straight Story Jul 2013 #38
K & R Just Saying Jul 2013 #5
skydiving is legal, but safety is not guaranteed markiv Jul 2013 #7
When did using hollow point bullets become a responsible choice? targetpractice Jul 2013 #10
Message auto-removed Name removed Jul 2013 #11
When people figured out that they were less likely... beevul Jul 2013 #12
Overpenetrate? targetpractice Jul 2013 #13
Message auto-removed Name removed Jul 2013 #14
Why do you want them to expand? To kill the target? n/t targetpractice Jul 2013 #15
To stop the "target" from being a threat, as rapidly as possible NickB79 Jul 2013 #18
And shooting regular ole bullet won't do? Why? targetpractice Jul 2013 #19
Because you want the threat stopped as fast as possible NickB79 Jul 2013 #25
I want the first bullet to be as effective as possible Travis_0004 Jul 2013 #37
The goal of use of force, sarisataka Jul 2013 #20
To ensure a kill, in other words. targetpractice Jul 2013 #21
Where did I ever indicate killing is the goal? sarisataka Jul 2013 #22
Just the opposite, actually. Lizzie Poppet Jul 2013 #24
They always have been the responsible choice. Lizzie Poppet Jul 2013 #23
So if he's found not guilty of "anything at all" that will be case law for hunting down and killing flvegan Jul 2013 #16
Precedent is a useful and dangerous thing. Lady Freedom Returns Jul 2013 #28
The only way this sets precedent anomiep Jul 2013 #30
There is no right whatsoever that does not carry responsibilities that go along with it anomiep Jul 2013 #17
+1 Lady Freedom Returns Jul 2013 #27
Thanks! anomiep Jul 2013 #31
All of our Rights have responsibilities, GREAT responsibilities. Lady Freedom Returns Jul 2013 #26
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