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In reply to the discussion: Man Legally Stalks Children's Baseball Game: 'I've Got A Gun & There's Nothing You Can Do About It' [View all]Spitfire of ATJ
(32,723 posts)96. Ah yes,....AKA: Romney voters.
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Man Legally Stalks Children's Baseball Game: 'I've Got A Gun & There's Nothing You Can Do About It' [View all]
RandySF
Apr 2014
OP
Another law-abiding gunster; the obvious answer to this situation is that MORE parents
CAG
Apr 2014
#2
yes, they do. I think this guy just can't wait to unload into someone..
mountain grammy
Apr 2014
#33
Grade A asshole. People sometimes ask "How do you define a gun nut?" and one answer is this guy.
Electric Monk
Apr 2014
#4
Feel free to elaborate on how your post is something other than an attempt to call me an asshole.
Electric Monk
Apr 2014
#110
911 was flooded with calls-Georgia just empowered every wing nut to get their jollies by terrorizing
Fred Sanders
Apr 2014
#5
A classic side-effect of these permits: they enable assholes to act like bigger assholes.
arcane1
Apr 2014
#6
It would've been nice if everyone had pointed and laughed at him, rather than being afraid.
arcane1
Apr 2014
#15
It isn't like the prick is reading DU LOL, if people want to do something confront him
snooper2
Apr 2014
#140
I've got an idea.... if the gun lovers just ignored threads like then this they would just go away.
Electric Monk
Apr 2014
#46
Oh, there is *another* reason for being armed--intimidation, also known as "threat display." nt
tblue37
Apr 2014
#69
but in that county, it's a safe bet they voted for the lawnmakers who passed the law
Iris
Apr 2014
#89
Well, if people are paying attention to statues for legal advice, there's your problem.
kcr
Apr 2014
#92
But there was something they did about it. They canceled the game. I hope he had a kid playing that
jwirr
Apr 2014
#21
Yes that is a misuse of the idea of "rights". I hope that some of the lawmakers got the message.
jwirr
Apr 2014
#138
He was there to protect them from pop-ups, foul balls, and bad calls from the ump.
Tierra_y_Libertad
Apr 2014
#23
So is waving a confederate or nazi flag, but most of society frowns upon doing so.
Hoyt
Apr 2014
#44
This is Georgia. The county involved, just outside Atlanta, did not allow Black people to live there
Hoyt
Apr 2014
#53
No question in my mind. The police would have shot him if one of the parents had not already
Hoyt
Apr 2014
#98
He's part of a well ordered militia, FFS, leave the poor man alone! What is wrong with you people
Agony
Apr 2014
#48
The kids were the ones playing the game; they weren't just the spectators--the parents were. nt
tblue37
Apr 2014
#72
Well if we don't allow gunz to be used for intimidation, gun fanciers would not he interested
Hoyt
Apr 2014
#100
well. let me know when you are willing to put your child in possible harms with, with no way to
seabeyond
Apr 2014
#116
yes. i think it is more dangerous that a man is calling attention to the gun, making comments,
seabeyond
Apr 2014
#130