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He's a loose cannon because he has been "under the gun" recently.chasfm11 wrote:It's clear that Uncle Joe's connection to guns is that he is a loose cannon.
anygunanywhere wrote:Shotgun Joe and the Fudds. Sounds like a bad country band. Turn them off.
Anygunanywhere
Uh. It's actually the Whitehall Neck Sportsmans Club, they are a non-profit conservation group. Joe served rolls at their annual wild game fundraiser dinner, held at the local fire station. There may be a member who owns a best grade double, but if there is, he's the only one. The photos of the folks attending remind me of the guys in "Duck Dynasty" and the inveterate camo-wearers, here and elsewhere around the south. While it's in Delaware, I doubt the members were doing little but being polite to the VP, like you would for slightly crazed family member at Thanksgiving dinner.The Annoyed Man wrote:"White Neck Hunting Club."
ANOTHER group of rich white men who think that the 2nd Amendment protects their right to own a $40,000 shotgun for upland bird hunting, but not the right of a poor person of color to own an AR15 to protect their loved ones and property.
Elitist crapulence.