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In reply to the discussion: Retired Gen. Stanley McChrystal calls for 'serious' gun control measures, says military-style guns.. [View all]okaawhatever
(9,565 posts)29. I read an article early on that quoted a couple of people who knew her state that she was in fear
for her safety. They claimed the fear was of the doomsday prepper, social chaos variety. IMHO this should be part of the debate, as should the untreated mental illness. If I remember correctly, she purchased a weapon after she divorced, but had escalated her purchases to bigger, higher round guns recently. I have to question the propogated paranoia and its effect on gun debate. I am quite suprised at the number of intelligent white-collar types buying into it. Granted, it is marketing 101. Create a need, fufill the need. service the need. NRA & manufacturers handle the first 2, servicing being done by the GOP.
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Retired Gen. Stanley McChrystal calls for 'serious' gun control measures, says military-style guns.. [View all]
Playinghardball
Jan 2013
OP
But they need these weapons to hunt heavily armed deer, ducks, pheasants and varmints.
LonePirate
Jan 2013
#15
See, this is where I start seeing where the libertarian pukes are coming from. You go from sensible
Ed Suspicious
Jan 2013
#31
Dogs and Pickup trucks are fine with me, just don't use them to fill a void in your life.
alfredo
Jan 2013
#35
And a policeman in South Korea went on a killing spree a couple of decades ago
derby378
Jan 2013
#37
I read an article early on that quoted a couple of people who knew her state that she was in fear
okaawhatever
Jan 2013
#29
Citing anecdotal evidence to combat a larger principal is a classic example of
grantcart
Jan 2013
#58
Self serving liar and coward McCrystal? Cheney's assassinator death squad leader McCrystal?
Jumping John
Jan 2013
#6
He knows that the described killing of Pat Tillman does not match the facts.
AnotherMcIntosh
Jan 2013
#13
But it's ok for them to be in the streets of Afghanistan? Gotcha, Stanley.
kestrel91316
Jan 2013
#11
The General who had a role in the cover-up of the Pat Tillman friendly fire incident wants to
AnotherMcIntosh
Jan 2013
#12
You apparently posted this in the wrong section. It obviously belongs in the juvenile section.
AnotherMcIntosh
Jan 2013
#43
Because law abiding "gun enthusiasts" threatended her life like they did Rosie O Donnell
MightyMopar
Jan 2013
#30
A DU Gun Enthusiast Compared Wes Clarke To Heinrich Himmler For That Statement.
Paladin
Jan 2013
#32
I remember that as well. Along with his wanting to tax the very wealthiest by
NCarolinawoman
Jan 2013
#62
I thought the Second Amendment guaranteed us the right to own nuclear weapons.
tclambert
Jan 2013
#28