I understood it. I have no clue what the other poster is talking about though.VoiceofReason wrote:You missed the entire point of my post. Did anyone else misunderstand the point of my statement? Should I have worded it a little more plainly?winters wrote:I can assure you there is plenty of homosexuals that are into guns and aren't democrats. I get quite a laugh when ugly straight men are afraid of homosexuals as though they would have gotten hit on in the first place. Just because a woman thinks your hot stuff don't think a gay man does.
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- Fri Apr 17, 2015 7:58 pm
- Forum: Gun and/or Self-Defense Related Political Issues
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- Sun Jul 20, 2014 7:03 am
- Forum: Gun and/or Self-Defense Related Political Issues
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Re: CSGV Continues Attack on PC Sec. 30.06
JP171 wrote:esxmarkc wrote:Sadly, I read each and every comment.
The lack of education on concealed carry and it's intent, the incredible track record of CHL holders and the fact that they likely stand next to and armed CHL soccer moms in the checkout line at the local supermarket every week are all ideas to which they are totally oblivious.
All they can ask is "Why would anyone need to carry a weapon into a restaurant targeted toward kids entertainment?"
I can guarantee that these are all people that if posed with the question: "Who is responsible for the safety and well being of your spouse and children?" They would answer "The police." These are the type of people that believe someone else or some magic entity is in control of everything important in their lives.
The safety and well being of my family is my responsibility - and this is why I carry. This most basic and simple idea is as foreign to these people as quantum physics is to a goat.
Here in Texas we have built massive internationally respected medical centers, landed men on the moon, pioneered the development of integrated circuits and continue to pioneer methods that produce the lions share of energy that runs this country yet they see us as knuckle dragging neanderthals.
How do you reach these people? Why are they so alienated from the core basic principles of self-reliability and self-accountability that make up the cornerstone of what it means to be free?
You don't. They have been willingly programed to behave a certain way very much like Pavlov's dogs, since the programming was willing it is most certainly irreversible. This type of thinking behavior is the same as what Jim Jones did in Guyana and nothing any of us are able to do will change it, you can look up the statistics on cults and find that its something like less than 3 percent can ever be helped to recover from the psychological and emotional programming that is done at most of them, simply because its willing and not forced

- Sat Jul 19, 2014 10:57 pm
- Forum: Gun and/or Self-Defense Related Political Issues
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Oldgringo wrote:I read some of their comments. Their comments are about as stupid and self-serving as are the antics of clowns who parade around with long guns on their shoulders in Target, etc.

Fanatics.