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Today ends in a Y, so it must be time for another google dump n/t shadowrider Aug 2012 #1
The root disease is paranoia and the irrational fear of others Bragi Aug 2012 #2
Legal gun owners do not "think they need to be able to threaten or kill anyone, anytime" shadowrider Aug 2012 #3
Your sig line makes my point better than I can. - NT Bragi Aug 2012 #4
You don't like my sig line, fine. You're not the first to say that and I doubt you'll be the last. shadowrider Aug 2012 #5
Not trying to disprove anything but geckosfeet Aug 2012 #9
Then I must be doing something wrong. For as many years as I've owned guns and carried shadowrider Aug 2012 #14
My concern is thinking of people as targets. geckosfeet Aug 2012 #30
It means some other people (think "active shooters") view people as targets, Callisto32 Aug 2012 #33
I always considered people shot in mass killings as crime victims. geckosfeet Aug 2012 #40
I think we are talking past one another. Callisto32 Aug 2012 #41
Well,,, I do think that I understand what your sig line means. And I find it offensive. geckosfeet Aug 2012 #42
Would the following change to the sig line make you happy? GreenStormCloud Aug 2012 #44
My sig line means "hurry slowly." Callisto32 Aug 2012 #45
I do not consider my coworkers or myself as targets. Trunk Monkey Aug 2012 #36
+1 Hoyt Aug 2012 #28
so all the Missycim Aug 2012 #7
I'm sorry for your fear and paranoia Bragi Aug 2012 #8
Like most people do? Then he'll be living in a gun-free zone other than Chicago. AnotherMcIntosh Aug 2012 #13
like Chicago . . .? Tuesday Afternoon Aug 2012 #15
whos said Missycim Aug 2012 #18
Infectious disease happens too Bragi Aug 2012 #22
i agree Missycim Aug 2012 #26
It's obvious... discntnt_irny_srcsm Aug 2012 #20
As others have said Reasonable_Argument Aug 2012 #21
That sort of defines the function of a body guard? Remmah2 Aug 2012 #34
"they think need to be able to threaten or kill anyone, anytime" PavePusher Aug 2012 #38
The root disease is paranoia and the irrational fear of inanimate objects. cleanhippie Aug 2012 #39
Question for doctors: BigAlanMac Aug 2012 #6
More cigarette smoking safeinOhio Aug 2012 #10
Gun culture is a chronic disease, not an infectious one Bragi Aug 2012 #11
how is that so? Missycim Aug 2012 #19
Yet in America the patient is getting healthier hack89 Aug 2012 #31
Ah....more all gunowners are precriminals talk. ileus Aug 2012 #12
I wonder how many of those Drs have guns in their own homes? Every Dr I know is a gun owner. Tuesday Afternoon Aug 2012 #16
Don't you know Drs. have education and are responsible? Not like the every day riff raff. n/t shadowrider Aug 2012 #24
but, but, And I quote from one of our more infamous anti2Aers -- Tuesday Afternoon Aug 2012 #27
The tools of the trade. discntnt_irny_srcsm Aug 2012 #17
Pre ban tools. Remmah2 Aug 2012 #35
A real assault hammer discntnt_irny_srcsm Aug 2012 #37
Interesting analogy, but it would help if the contributors knew something about firearms. aikoaiko Aug 2012 #23
To add, modern day firearms don't go off "accidentally". Someone HAS to pull the trigger. n/t shadowrider Aug 2012 #25
The fallacy that exposes the agenda sarisataka Aug 2012 #29
Trust me I'm a doctor. Remmah2 Aug 2012 #32
The "epidemic of violence" is in fact a pandemic of propaganda. Simo 1939_1940 Aug 2012 #43
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