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GustavBahler
Posts: 42264 Alba Posts: 15 Joined: 7/12/2010 Member: #3186 |
![]() dodger78 wrote:GustavBahler wrote:martin wrote:GustavBahler wrote:fishmike wrote:GustavBahler wrote:Same here. My family has land upstate NY. We are very close to town, our property is not huge and the worse animals we deal with are the neighbor's dogs who to visit. There are black bears, coyotes and some small rock cats. Nothing I cant handle with a bat, flashlight and my rottweiler. If I was farther out away from town I would probably have a simple shot gun for the above reasons. I am glad I dont have to bother.fishmike wrote:GustavBahler wrote:It could also simply be you live in a rural area where police response time is going to be 20 minutes. I have fired several types of guns. I have never owned one and have no plans to. However if I lived in a rural area and I had property I would at least own a shotgun I could protect my land with. Bears, coyotes, wolves, rock cats... when something is killing your pets or your chickens are you going out there with a stick and harsh language? When your neighbors are miles away and there is a knock on your door at night you just trust who's on the other side? Basic home defense is the first and foremost selling point, and its a fair and valid one. That doesnt including hunting.fishmike wrote:Gudris wrote:That is your opinion and that level of ignorance fuels the divide. I can think of 100 reasons a mentally healthy person would want to own a gun. Ignorance 101.fishmike wrote:meloshouldgo wrote:My phone is not letting me "quote" the last post.ignorance is a lack of knowledge and information. Thats from Webster. Thank you for asking dodger. The reason I live here is two fold. One because I have a medical condition that makes the everyday sounds of living in a more populated area unpleasant. The other reason is Ive spent years in more dangerous areas. Not by choice. Ive had my ups and downs like many Americans. I also grew up in New York City, and no SOB is going to tell me where I can live. Calling police doesnt help. Have to show you arent intimidated. As someone who spent part of my life in Europe, whose worldview was shaped in part by his time there, Europeans dont understand that Americans do not have as many choices as their friends overseas. We speak of the "American Dream". Studies have shown that you have a better chance of finding it in Germany. Understand that the choices, the options you take for granted, are often unavailable here. Thats why its frustrating to hear folks from other countries operating under the assumption that change is as easy as flipping a switch. Wages have been flat in this country for 40 years. Those responsible convinced many rural Americans that the problem wasnt wages but taxes.
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fishmike
Posts: 53704 Alba Posts: 1 Joined: 7/19/2002 Member: #298 USA |
![]() meloshouldgo wrote:So here is a classic example of when someone doesnt see things your way the next move is shut down dialogue and resort to name calling. You have proven my exact point about why these discussions go nowhere and nothing changes.fishmike wrote:meloshouldgo wrote:fishmike wrote:meloshouldgo wrote:My phone is not letting me "quote" the last post.ignorance is a lack of knowledge and information. Thats from Webster. I ask you questions to clarify your points, you curse at me. And yes according to you people who articulate views against guns are the problemYou have yet to articulate anything. That is what I am pushing you on. You opted NOT to articulate, and resort to name calling. So far the level of understanding you have demonstrated is about as deep as the guy on this site who posted videos of black people doing bad things with the message that Americans would be less racist if blacks were just better behaved. How did that sit with you? I am challenging you to come up with something deeper than point the finger. So there is a problem, with a large group of people who's view is backed by law and the constitution. Your tact to change that culture is call them all dump phucking rednecks? Sorry if you think that is a solution. Your attitude IS part of the problem. You are literally the voice for non change. The types of things you have posted are fuel for non-change. You sound like a Russian bot posting on an NRA message forum. 42% of American households own a fire arm. 42%. Very close to half. Sorry to call you our specifically. Honestly I am. I dont own firearms and have no intention to. If you polled me on every political position I would test out as liberal democrat. I can stomach the 2nd amendment and have some respect for its origins. I think (especially in rural areas) people should have the right to protect their homes with a firearm, especially in a nation where so many are armed. I am dead set against military style weapons and equally so handguns. If could choose to ban one I would pick handguns... easy. I also understand neither of those are going away anytime soon, and its pretty easy to understand why, if you choose to. My goal in this "discussion" was to ask questions and make people think a little bit. My hope was for something a little bit deeper than VMart's "all gun owners have murder in their heart" or your own comments about phucking rednecks which not only yield nothing, but actually fuel to cement opposing views and are used to fund that opposition. 42% of households. Stop spinning your wheels, calling names and start learning. Do you know what the Dickey Amendment is? Start with a google on that one. Go from there. If you want to start change it starts with education and awareness, not name calling and not labeling 42% of America as idiotic rednecks or murderers waiting to happen. Unless you want that name calling. For many its more important to voice their disgust and trash those who do not see it their way. Its your internet. If that is what you want its your right as well. Again... my point is if you want the change you claim stop pointing fingers and start learning. Start with the Dickey Amendment. Start with data and information. Its not happening with this generation. Until YOU change your attitude and approach you will lose the next generation as well. How will you change the culture? Are these not common sense questions? How hard to you want to fight for rules that have no impact? How can you make them more impactful? Funny how quick you were to say things like "fishmike's interpretation" of the 2nd amendment. All I am doing is asking questions and you call me names, misquoted me and stomped around like a virtual toddler with phuck this and phuck that. Is that going to get you closer to the change culture change you say is so possible? Was that MLK's approach to changing culture during civil rights? "winning is more fun... then fun is fun" -Thibs
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arkrud
Posts: 32217 Alba Posts: 7 Joined: 8/31/2005 Member: #995 USA |
![]() fishmike wrote:meloshouldgo wrote:So here is a classic example of when someone doesnt see things your way the next move is shut down dialogue and resort to name calling. You have proven my exact point about why these discussions go nowhere and nothing changes.fishmike wrote:meloshouldgo wrote:fishmike wrote:meloshouldgo wrote:My phone is not letting me "quote" the last post.ignorance is a lack of knowledge and information. Thats from Webster. Changing the law or constitution is not changing the people mindset. "There are more things in heaven and earth, Horatio, Than are dreamt of in your philosophy." Hamlet
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fishmike
Posts: 53704 Alba Posts: 1 Joined: 7/19/2002 Member: #298 USA |
![]() arkrud wrote:akrud most of what you wrote is beyond the scope of what we can accomplish here on this forum and probably for many many years. However the bold is not.fishmike wrote:meloshouldgo wrote:So here is a classic example of when someone doesnt see things your way the next move is shut down dialogue and resort to name calling. You have proven my exact point about why these discussions go nowhere and nothing changes.fishmike wrote:meloshouldgo wrote:fishmike wrote:meloshouldgo wrote:My phone is not letting me "quote" the last post.ignorance is a lack of knowledge and information. Thats from Webster. There are actions that can be taken and discussed in regards to your bold. What would the first step be? Most people prefer to rattle the can and demand change and want answers... but they are not willing to even look at the question. "winning is more fun... then fun is fun" -Thibs
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arkrud
Posts: 32217 Alba Posts: 7 Joined: 8/31/2005 Member: #995 USA |
![]() fishmike wrote:arkrud wrote:akrud most of what you wrote is beyond the scope of what we can accomplish here on this forum and probably for many many years. However the bold is not.fishmike wrote:meloshouldgo wrote:So here is a classic example of when someone doesnt see things your way the next move is shut down dialogue and resort to name calling. You have proven my exact point about why these discussions go nowhere and nothing changes.fishmike wrote:meloshouldgo wrote:fishmike wrote:meloshouldgo wrote:My phone is not letting me "quote" the last post.ignorance is a lack of knowledge and information. Thats from Webster. I do not see quick fixes. "There are more things in heaven and earth, Horatio, Than are dreamt of in your philosophy." Hamlet
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meloshouldgo
Posts: 26565 Alba Posts: 0 Joined: 5/3/2014 Member: #5801 |
![]() fishmike wrote:meloshouldgo wrote:So here is a classic example of when someone doesnt see things your way the next move is shut down dialogue and resort to name calling. You have proven my exact point about why these discussions go nowhere and nothing changes.fishmike wrote:meloshouldgo wrote:fishmike wrote:meloshouldgo wrote:My phone is not letting me "quote" the last post.ignorance is a lack of knowledge and information. Thats from Webster. Names? What names? Fishmike's interpretation is name calling? I don't actually care if you disagree with me, I want to be clear I am not trying to find common ground, that I think is the problem. The NRA doesn't try to find common ground, it's why they are successful. Democrats make the mistakes of taking marginal improvements as moral victories that's no way to fight systemic corruption and abuse of power. Start with the problem, build support to overturn the second amendment. It won't be easy but it has to be started. When and if they come in power make sales of all kinds of guns taxable at 800%. Do I need to draw a diagram? Do you realize the second amendment taken literally, the way you stated it actually gives people the right to own homemade nuclear bombs as well? Should we make uranium legal as well? There's already black market for it. I am annoyed at people trying to broker compromise with ****heads that talk about how many guns they own when children are being shot to death. Do you have data on how many kids are being massacred using cars in countries that do ban guns? That was your point right? Guns don't kill, people do, should we ban cars....blah blah blah. Any data on number of school children killed in those other countries in a year? Nope, all you got are empty talking points. And this politically correct bull**** about compromise. Fuck compromise. How do we implement this? Well we do what all these other countries did, where is the rocket science? Are you gonna sit and listen to people who tell you it won't work in the US? That's bull**** and you know it. It works everywhere else. And you start by putting people in jail for owning guns and making examples out of them. Like I said it's not going to be popular or politically correct. If that's what keeps you from doing the right thing, God help you. One last clarification, I am NOT talking about banning AR15s, I am talking about banning guns. I said this before and I will repeat it again, I am not looking for specific policies at this time. I am looking for Democrats to start and lead a large scale movements to permanently ban guns in the US. You can't change culture unless you force the conversation. All I want right now is for people to force the conversation, I am not asking for everything to be banned starting tomorrow. I cannot teach anybody anything. I can only try to make them think - Socrates
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arkrud
Posts: 32217 Alba Posts: 7 Joined: 8/31/2005 Member: #995 USA |
![]() meloshouldgo wrote:fishmike wrote:meloshouldgo wrote:So here is a classic example of when someone doesnt see things your way the next move is shut down dialogue and resort to name calling. You have proven my exact point about why these discussions go nowhere and nothing changes.fishmike wrote:meloshouldgo wrote:fishmike wrote:meloshouldgo wrote:My phone is not letting me "quote" the last post.ignorance is a lack of knowledge and information. Thats from Webster. You can start movement to ban boos, cigarettes, drugs, and prostitution. Will work as well as guns. "There are more things in heaven and earth, Horatio, Than are dreamt of in your philosophy." Hamlet
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Gudris
Posts: 21008 Alba Posts: 0 Joined: 12/12/2015 Member: #6213 |
![]() arkrud wrote:meloshouldgo wrote:fishmike wrote:meloshouldgo wrote:So here is a classic example of when someone doesnt see things your way the next move is shut down dialogue and resort to name calling. You have proven my exact point about why these discussions go nowhere and nothing changes.fishmike wrote:meloshouldgo wrote:fishmike wrote:meloshouldgo wrote:My phone is not letting me "quote" the last post.ignorance is a lack of knowledge and information. Thats from Webster. Guns in the Black market will cost 50x more than in the supermarket, it is like with drugs, if you legalize drugs, the price will go down quickly and everybody can afford to use drugs, follow me ? |
arkrud
Posts: 32217 Alba Posts: 7 Joined: 8/31/2005 Member: #995 USA |
![]() Gudris wrote:arkrud wrote:meloshouldgo wrote:fishmike wrote:meloshouldgo wrote:So here is a classic example of when someone doesnt see things your way the next move is shut down dialogue and resort to name calling. You have proven my exact point about why these discussions go nowhere and nothing changes.fishmike wrote:meloshouldgo wrote:fishmike wrote:meloshouldgo wrote:My phone is not letting me "quote" the last post.ignorance is a lack of knowledge and information. Thats from Webster. So you want mafia to get rich on guns? "There are more things in heaven and earth, Horatio, Than are dreamt of in your philosophy." Hamlet
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fishmike
Posts: 53704 Alba Posts: 1 Joined: 7/19/2002 Member: #298 USA |
![]() meloshouldgo wrote:Posts like this are what the NRA puts into their pamphlets that they use to get more donations to back more politicians that will fight gun laws. Fuck compromise! Great job getting your message across.fishmike wrote:meloshouldgo wrote:So here is a classic example of when someone doesnt see things your way the next move is shut down dialogue and resort to name calling. You have proven my exact point about why these discussions go nowhere and nothing changes.fishmike wrote:meloshouldgo wrote:fishmike wrote:meloshouldgo wrote:My phone is not letting me "quote" the last post.ignorance is a lack of knowledge and information. Thats from Webster. Do you have data on how many kids are being massacred using cars in countries that do ban guns? That was your point right? Guns don't kill, people do, should we ban cars....blah blah blah. Any data on number of school children killed in those other countries in a year?No that was not my point. You are too angry to read and learn anything. You just want people who think and feel how you do. That is not how laws are passed and laws are changed. The emotion you bring to the issue strengthens the other side and weakens your own. As someone that would value seeing meaningful gun legislation passed you are as big an obstacle for change as the NRA itself. If you dont want to hear my message that is on you. I dont have to tell you that your anger and ranting is useless and fruitless. Thats easy to see. Did you even google the Dickey Amendment yet? Or are you too angry to use your brain? When your done rattling your can and banging your head against rocks while blaming others come back to the discussion. "winning is more fun... then fun is fun" -Thibs
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fishmike
Posts: 53704 Alba Posts: 1 Joined: 7/19/2002 Member: #298 USA |
![]() http://www.nydailynews.com/news/crime/armed-guard-florida-school-encountered-rampaging-gunman-article-1.3822777
Long story short... the school had an armed guard on the campus when this took place. Bottom line is if you know the school you prob know where the security is most often. School shootings while horrific tragedies are also a low % incident... as in your chance of being killed in a school shooting is remarkably low. I think when you look at logistics and the actual job that armed security has, that placing armed security at schools is not a measure that offers much of an uptick in safety from these incidents but would certainly cost a fortune to provide. "winning is more fun... then fun is fun" -Thibs
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Gudris
Posts: 21008 Alba Posts: 0 Joined: 12/12/2015 Member: #6213 |
![]() arkrud wrote:Gudris wrote:arkrud wrote:meloshouldgo wrote:fishmike wrote:meloshouldgo wrote:So here is a classic example of when someone doesnt see things your way the next move is shut down dialogue and resort to name calling. You have proven my exact point about why these discussions go nowhere and nothing changes.fishmike wrote:meloshouldgo wrote:fishmike wrote:meloshouldgo wrote:My phone is not letting me "quote" the last post.ignorance is a lack of knowledge and information. Thats from Webster. Lets say today you are a mentally healthy person and get guns, but tomorrow you get fired get stressed start to drink and use drugs, go to the workplace(school) and kill everybody, follow me ? but i understand that is still not critical point to get rid of guns in USA, Americans need 10 000+ gun killings every month to start to think rationally, by statistics you can reach that point by 2021. |
arkrud
Posts: 32217 Alba Posts: 7 Joined: 8/31/2005 Member: #995 USA |
![]() Gudris wrote:arkrud wrote:Gudris wrote:arkrud wrote:meloshouldgo wrote:fishmike wrote:meloshouldgo wrote:So here is a classic example of when someone doesnt see things your way the next move is shut down dialogue and resort to name calling. You have proven my exact point about why these discussions go nowhere and nothing changes.fishmike wrote:meloshouldgo wrote:fishmike wrote:meloshouldgo wrote:My phone is not letting me "quote" the last post.ignorance is a lack of knowledge and information. Thats from Webster. This is possible. "There are more things in heaven and earth, Horatio, Than are dreamt of in your philosophy." Hamlet
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