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In reply to the discussion: California gun purchases nearing record [View all]slackmaster
(60,567 posts)111. I doubt that anyone takes bongbong seriously at this point

Evil Clown is very quick with a joke, but his jests always have a barb. He has little patience for in-depth discussions and will often disrupt exchanges between serious forum participants by introducing irrelevant topics, fatuous quips, and offhand comments. His greatest thrill is to taunt and humiliate weaker or more plodding Warriors with his snappy ripostes. Not a particularly powerful Warrior, Evil Clown will attempt to avoid defeat by accusing his attacker of having no sense of humor.
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I heard him say that AR15s ought not to be on the street or in the hands of criminals.
NYC_SKP
Jul 2012
#5
There is a lot of room for improvement in the execution of background checks without any new laws
slackmaster
Jul 2012
#34
This sounds like an opportunity for improvement that doesn't require an act of Congress.
NYC_SKP
Jul 2012
#48
Less to do with Pres Obama, more to due with the Aurora mass-killing I would think...
LanternWaste
Jul 2012
#25
Given that more guns don't cause more crime, I certainly don't feel less safe.
TheWraith
Jul 2012
#9
So you deny that every category of violent crime has been steadily falling for decades? Really. nt
hack89
Jul 2012
#46
Crime did not go down because of more guns - we have had this conversation before, remember?
hack89
Jul 2012
#54
But murders with guns went down. Is that making things worst? Interesting logic there. nt
hack89
Jul 2012
#69
A friend of mine here in NY is getting ready to purchase both a shotgun and a handgun.
TheWraith
Jul 2012
#7
I haven't seen that one before, but it's extremely funny - my sentiments exactly!
smirkymonkey
Jul 2012
#118
Yes and you are right I had forgotten about the national park gun carry.
former9thward
Jul 2012
#138
Anyone else think it's pathetic that the first response of gun nuts after a shooting...
Odin2005
Jul 2012
#19
It's an estimate because we're only a little over half way through the year
slackmaster
Jul 2012
#31
It's always uplifting to see such a negative stereotype with no facts to back it up posted on DU
slackmaster
Jul 2012
#33
It's clear that you have no interest in anything resembling a civil dialogue
slackmaster
Jul 2012
#40
And of course not hint of EMPATHY for a fellow DUer who is having an expensive dental issue
slackmaster
Jul 2012
#80
I'm not very good at debate, nor am I good at articulating my thoughts.
Bertha Venation
Jul 2012
#94
It's every bit as bigoted as saying that black people sink in water, or that French people all stink
slackmaster
Jul 2012
#88
Every once in a while, a few of us check what the limits are when it comes to firearms discussion:
PavePusher
Jul 2012
#96
If I had made a broad brush statement against African Americans like he made against gun owners
Missycim
Jul 2012
#122
Indeed they are. You get used to it, but it's nice to kick back occasionally.
PavePusher
Jul 2012
#123
I s'pose we hold our own cows sacred, and those of others as simply more sirloin for the grill...
LanternWaste
Jul 2012
#130
You can call it chopped liver if you prefer. I call it a collection. It's an investment.
slackmaster
Jul 2012
#101
The extraction wasn't as bad as I expected. Here's an animation of what I'm in for at next stage...
slackmaster
Jul 2012
#108
I think the bone-drilling, reaming, and tapping part is done under general anesthesia
slackmaster
Jul 2012
#112
I have a few friends in Hollywood and West Hollywood who came to that very conclusion in 1992
slackmaster
Jul 2012
#107