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Wayne LaP'errrr......what did he say?
http://tpmdc.talkingpointsmemo.com/2013/...ts.php?m=1


Wayne is warning you to arm up for the coming riots, gangs, and terrorists. Hide your wife. Hide your kids.
02-14-2013 07:17 PM
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Just further proof of who the NRA actually works for...and no, it ain't its members.
02-15-2013 09:42 AM
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It's called being prepared. The only one of his scenarios that could be considered "out there" is the terrorist scenario. Every other one is perfectly plausible and is a reasonable argument for gun ownership.
02-19-2013 01:36 PM
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(02-19-2013 01:36 PM)200yrs2late Wrote:  It's called being prepared. The only one of his scenarios that could be considered "out there" is the terrorist scenario. Every other one is perfectly plausible and is a reasonable argument for gun ownership.

C'mon 200yrs, we all know it's only TEA Partiers who are dangerous.
02-19-2013 01:42 PM
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(02-19-2013 01:42 PM)DrTorch Wrote:  
(02-19-2013 01:36 PM)200yrs2late Wrote:  It's called being prepared. The only one of his scenarios that could be considered "out there" is the terrorist scenario. Every other one is perfectly plausible and is a reasonable argument for gun ownership.

C'mon 200yrs, we all know it's only TEA Partiers who are dangerous.

I suppose you're right. I'm educated, resourceful, self-employed, capable of supporting and providing for my family, and independent. I can see why a nanny-state govt would consider me dangerous... I only need them to provide the necessities outlined in the Constitution.
02-19-2013 01:50 PM
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I'll take him and you can have this clown:


Chicago’s chief of police can’t seem to avoid controversy over his statements related to gun control.

On a Sunday talk show, as reported by the Illinois State Rifle Association, police Superintendent Garry F. McCarthy said that firearm owners who lobby their representatives, or who donate money to political campaigns, for pro-Second Amendment issues are guilty of corruption and of endangering public safety.

The embattled police chief — who previously blamed “government-sponsored racism” and Sarah Palin for Chicago’s gun-related violence, and who once said the Second Amendment itself was a threat to the nation’s security, according to a report by Red State — also said judges and lawmakers should focus more on public opinion polls when considering constitutional matters, the ISRA reported.

On Sunday, Superintendent McCarthy also said the Second Amendment does, in fact, allow for governments and police agencies to impose mandatory liability insurance requirements on gun owners, and that GPS tracking devices can be lawfully affixed to firearms sold to civilians, according to the ISRA.
02-19-2013 02:02 PM
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(02-19-2013 02:02 PM)maximus Wrote:  I'll take him and you can have this clown:


Chicago’s chief of police can’t seem to avoid controversy over his statements related to gun control.

On a Sunday talk show, as reported by the Illinois State Rifle Association, police Superintendent Garry F. McCarthy said that firearm owners who lobby their representatives, or who donate money to political campaigns, for pro-Second Amendment issues are guilty of corruption and of endangering public safety.

The embattled police chief — who previously blamed “government-sponsored racism” and Sarah Palin for Chicago’s gun-related violence, and who once said the Second Amendment itself was a threat to the nation’s security, according to a report by Red State — also said judges and lawmakers should focus more on public opinion polls when considering constitutional matters, the ISRA reported.

On Sunday, Superintendent McCarthy also said the Second Amendment does, in fact, allow for governments and police agencies to impose mandatory liability insurance requirements on gun owners, and that GPS tracking devices can be lawfully affixed to firearms sold to civilians, according to the ISRA.

No wonder crime in Chicago is out of control. The police chief is obviously an idiot.
02-19-2013 02:05 PM
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