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In reply to the discussion: Moms' Group Calls Out Kroger's Gun Policy In Unprecedented New Ad Campaign [View all]flamin lib
(14,559 posts)42. Like I said, I won't post a link to a flatearther and I won't post a link to something that
has been reported in every major publication in the country.
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Starboard Tack
Sep 2014
OP
There are no national grass roots pro gun groups either, so what's your point? nt
flamin lib
Sep 2014
#11
Well, being as 80% of Americans agree with MAIG and MDA and you don't want to live
flamin lib
Sep 2014
#12
No, I won't provide a link to something that has been in almost every major publication
flamin lib
Sep 2014
#20
Your claim can be dismissed on the same basis it was made- without evidence
friendly_iconoclast
Sep 2014
#97
Yeah and the Earth is flat, the climate isn't changing and there really were WMD in Iraq. nt
flamin lib
Sep 2014
#98
You resort to an 'argumentum ad populum'- and can't even give evidence of the 'populum'
friendly_iconoclast
Sep 2014
#99
So,as a constitutional scholar, explain how a background check is unconstitutional? nt
flamin lib
Sep 2014
#39
Not paranoia, just practical observation of what gun control groups are all about. nt.
IronGate
Sep 2014
#51
"they know that while gun owners tend to be less vocal then the anti-gun extremists"
Starboard Tack
Sep 2014
#5
How do I know this is a "good guy with a gun" and not a disgruntled employee who
flamin lib
Sep 2014
#14
Oh, but I do know the gun culture and the kind of losers who defend open carry.
flamin lib
Sep 2014
#27
You seem to know what you are talking about with guns so could you answer a couple of
A Simple Game
Sep 2014
#61
Nice and honest answers , thank you. But I disagree with you on the 4th amendment.
A Simple Game
Sep 2014
#70
How did you make the jump from open carry in Kroger to your wife's concealed carry? nt
flamin lib
Sep 2014
#105
Like I said, I won't post a link to a flatearther and I won't post a link to something that
flamin lib
Sep 2014
#42
Once again, I refuse to play to someone who refuses to acknowledge that the world is round or to som
flamin lib
Sep 2014
#53
But shoppers and store employees are not police profilers. They are busy, distracted, and often
tblue37
Sep 2014
#59
re: "Besides, when was the last time a gun shop has been robbed during business hours?"
discntnt_irny_srcsm
Sep 2014
#96
What if it is the only supermarket nearby and it happens to be in a shitty area
gejohnston
Sep 2014
#58
"There is a logical fallacy there" There's two, from what I can see
friendly_iconoclast
Sep 2014
#100
Kroger has 2,640 stores employing more than 310,000 employees, 75% of them are UNION employees.
NYC_SKP
Sep 2014
#78