Actually, if people did what they should the NRA would not be necessary.LDB415 wrote:It's hard for a normal mind to fathom a defective mind.
If people did what they should, there would be 50 million NRA members, not 5 million.
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- Thu Oct 23, 2014 10:46 am
- Forum: Gun and/or Self-Defense Related Political Issues
- Topic: Failed attempt to fathom the "mind" of the anti-gunner
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Re: Failed attempt to fathom the "mind" of the anti-gunner
- Thu Oct 23, 2014 8:37 am
- Forum: Gun and/or Self-Defense Related Political Issues
- Topic: Failed attempt to fathom the "mind" of the anti-gunner
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Re: Failed attempt to fathom the "mind" of the anti-gunner
The ones that are doing the attacking of our rights know the facts. The elimination of the RKBA is their goal. They do not want to be converted.Cedar Park Dad wrote:anygunanywhere wrote:Let's see. Someone who wants to remove my rights "in good faith".
People who want to remove your freedoms deserve besmirching and more.
Anygunanywhere
How are you going to convert these people if you are going to make fun of them?
Its difficult to get them to the range for theat critical life changing first shot if you're too busy attacking them.
Beat them with facts in a polite manner. In person then take the next step and offer to show them what you're arguing. Once you get them to the range they'll be on our side in no time.
I do understand what you are saying but here is the rub. The ones who can be converted are not the ones who are actively trying to remove our arms. Know your enemy.
Also, if you examine the statistics on the number of firearms and compare that to the numbers of those of us who are active in the defense of our rights there is a huge gap in the numbers. The ones who need to step up to the plate are the ones who take our freedoms for granted. If these silent firearms owners would only voice their disapproval we would have no problem whatsoever and the governments would not dare push any antigun legislation.
In my opinion the time for playing nice passed a long the ago. The state of our country illustrates my belief.
- Thu Oct 23, 2014 7:54 am
- Forum: Gun and/or Self-Defense Related Political Issues
- Topic: Failed attempt to fathom the "mind" of the anti-gunner
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Re: Failed attempt to fathom the "mind" of the anti-gunner
Let's see. Someone who wants to remove my rights "in good faith".
People who want to remove your freedoms deserve besmirching and more.
Anygunanywhere
People who want to remove your freedoms deserve besmirching and more.
Anygunanywhere