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In reply to the discussion: Mother Jones: Yes, Mass Shootings Are Occurring More Often [View all]villager
(26,001 posts)20. As opposed to your year-old articles from USA Today!?
What high-level refutation, my water-carrying gun apologist friend!
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The "ambient rage" effect from bullying crypto-fascists, when a mere center/right Dem occupies...
villager
Oct 2014
#2
I've witnessed increasing right wing rage whenever Democratic Presidents get elected.
Maedhros
Oct 2014
#9
More propaganda using cherry picked data to support a desired outcome. Should be in a gun group.
NYC_SKP
Oct 2014
#4
Talk about give it a rest. I didn't post a POS biased bullshit propaganda piece in GD.
NYC_SKP
Oct 2014
#13
No, Fox news is Fox news. Just pointing out the sources that dismiss studies from Harvard, etc.
villager
Oct 2014
#30
I have done this, play with different data sets, then select the one that makes your point.
NYC_SKP
Oct 2014
#49
What is the objective and specific reason Mother Jones is an invalid source?
LanternWaste
Oct 2014
#7
A pattern of using poorly designed studies to make a point, poor history of issuing corrections. nt
NYC_SKP
Oct 2014
#8
you're pretending one, lone criminologist is infallible and the FBI, Harvard, Mother Jones, et al,
villager
Oct 2014
#24
So? They didn't do the research on which they were reporting, people at Harvard did.
Erich Bloodaxe BSN
Oct 2014
#27
What should you do now? Well if I were a person that was in love with my guns
A Simple Game
Oct 2014
#62
"Propaganda" in support of what? Universal background checks and licensing/registration?
nomorenomore08
Oct 2014
#64
Oh, shoot, that NRA lovin' NY Magazine says the numbers and stories are misleading, too!
NYC_SKP
Oct 2014
#15
Listening to Signorile on XM, gun folk calling in who take their concealed weapon with them
randys1
Oct 2014
#32
What would be nice is if you put your guns away, and discussed how your "hobby" is hurting society.
Hoyt
Oct 2014
#47
I know, gungeoneers prefer to shoot than worry about how your bad habit affects others.
Hoyt
Oct 2014
#55
I'll guess: Home Owners Associations frown upon deep frying Turkeys on the premises?
NYC_SKP
Oct 2014
#51
The current homicide rate is actually about half what it was 20-25 years ago.
nomorenomore08
Oct 2014
#65