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In reply to the discussion: I have lived on military posts for 20 plus years. [View all]Solly Mack
(96,960 posts)38. 1. Please show evidence that I am a "gun lover".
2. Please show evidence where my post is about loving guns instead of a simple post about the misconceptions some have voiced about troops carrying around weapons on a military post.
Thank you in advance for evidence you will never ever be able to come up with.
ETA: 10 minutes later and I'm still waiting for that evidence.
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It would be better if weapons were not kept in a home. It makes it dangerous for
Cleita
Sep 2013
#16
You got your butt handed to you and you still would not admit that it had been missing.
Jenoch
Sep 2013
#23
Apparently if a pilot has a cavity or tooth pain it becomes a big deal in the cockpit
NightWatcher
Sep 2013
#11
I'm thinking soldiers vs civilians working the guard post would do "do diglience"...
Historic NY
Sep 2013
#32