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Look at what MSN's posting now

Post by DAN » Fri Aug 10, 2012 6:36 pm

http://news.in.msn.com/blog/cursory-tak ... 16972d55b3

A gun is a very simple tool, something that comes with a one-point agenda. Once invented, there was always going to be but one utility for the gun: To kill. Unlike other objects which can be used to kill, like a knife or income tax, a gun cannot be used for anything else. A person who goes to a shop to buy a gun, almost certainly has murder on his mind. And if murder is illegal, then I, for the life of me, cannot understand how purchasing a gun can be legal
With this type of twisted logic the writer is definately poisoning the minds of people who are new to guns. Just look at the link and decide for yourselves. He seriously looks like a communuist looking to spread anti-gun propoganda. I urge the members to contact him and try to change his views and ask him to collect his info from reliable sources next time before posting things like this.
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Re: Look at what MSN's posting now

Post by goodboy_mentor » Fri Aug 10, 2012 6:47 pm

This writer is a real moron and mental retard. India has one the the world's strictest gun control laws, what is gun control doing in India when thousands of defenseless victims disarmed by Arms Act 1959, are killed every year by criminals using of all kinds of implements and illegal weapons? The gun control of Arms Act 1959 was helping whom on 26/11, when Kasab and company were killing hundreds of victims disarmed by Arms Act 1959?
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Re: Look at what MSN's posting now

Post by xl_target » Fri Aug 10, 2012 9:26 pm

As Bugs Bunny would say: "what a maroon".

He doesn't seem to understand that there is a piece of parchment sitting in the National Archives Building in Washington D.c. that guarantees all American citizens the right to keep and bear arms. So till the constitution of the USA is changed, American citizens will be allowed to keep and bear arms.

Hmm! There doesn't seem to be a way to comment on the article. I guess I wouldn't want any comments either if I wrote such garbage.
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Re: Look at what MSN's posting now

Post by Hammerhead » Fri Aug 10, 2012 9:45 pm

As expected as usual after such incidents.

There will so called experts popped up from nowhere. Until now not a single person argued that unarmed unprotected civilians should be properly armed to teeth and allowed to defend when times come. Time and time we see the unarmed, women, children ducked under the tables and pantries and guys fighting with inadequated weapons and lost. Time and time we see that until the good gun shows up there is nothing to stop the bad gun. I guess this Aarshey guy does not have balls to write that but writing victim impact statements based upon the sentiments sells more paper. Peace loving people does not have to be unarmed - Haji
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Re: Look at what MSN's posting now

Post by Anand » Fri Aug 10, 2012 9:56 pm

With very few exceptions, most things have multiple uses. Any sharp edged tool such as a cooking knife or automobile can be misused. The problem is in the person wielding the said object.
By this person's logic, all Police officers, Military personnel and law abiding citizens have murder on their minds :roll:

He seems to also forget other uses for firearms, such as recreational and target shooting, hunting and competition and he sure as heck does not know what self defense is. :x
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Post by Mark » Fri Aug 10, 2012 10:11 pm

The writer is either an idiot or he is profiting somehow behind the scenes that we do not know about.

For him to write this when the Olympics are going on and that shooting sports are, and pretty much always have been, a part of Olympic competition is evidence of this.
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Post by Virendra S Rathore » Sat Aug 11, 2012 7:11 pm

Hammerhead wrote:Time and time we see the unarmed, women, children ducked under the tables and pantries and guys fighting with inadequated weapons and lost. Time and time we see that until the good gun shows up there is nothing to stop the bad gun.
Like the youth outside Chabad Center on 26/11 who were trying to stop the AK47 wielding terrorists by throwing stones at them !! :shock:
Also, training is equally important as giving the gun in the hands of the citizen. Untrained/ill-trained civilians contribute to accidents and this is used by such dumb ass self proclaimed experts to build their case.

By the way I didn't know whether to laugh or cry on this piece since Cops ask the license applicants all the time "what is the big threat to your life when we are here?"
Delhi Constables among four men arrested for abduction in UP - http://www.dailypioneer.com/city/86235- ... in-up.html

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Re: Look at what MSN's posting now

Post by BowMan » Sat Aug 11, 2012 7:19 pm

A person who goes to a shop to buy a gun, almost certainly has murder on his mind.
OMG!!! That is one of the most overreaching generalizations I have ever read.
As I put it so eloquently in the preceding paragraph, a gun can be used for precious little apart from killing and maiming.
And he proceeds to pat his own back and call his chimerical blabber "eloquent"

ROTFL ROTFL ROTFL ROTFL

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Re: Look at what MSN's posting now

Post by timmy » Sat Aug 11, 2012 7:49 pm

A person who goes to a shop to buy a gun, almost certainly has murder on his mind.
OMG!!! That is one of the most overreaching generalizations I have ever read.
Most rational and thinking people do not accept that one person can "almost certainly" read another person's mind.

I would say with 100% certainty that this is nothing but bunkum and hyperbole, and that such statements usually come from the mouths of kooks and cranks.
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