Wonder if this mother appreciates her gun?

21 Jan 2013 05:31 #21 by FredHayek

archer wrote:

FredHayek wrote: And 3 million firearms have been sold since Newtown because people thought they had to buy them before they were banned. How much more blood does Obama have on his hands for encouraging the biggest gun buying period in US history? Unintended consequences possibly, but he should have realized what his words would do.


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Yeah, Obama probably thought the right wingers were a whole lot smarter than they turned out to be.....his bad.

Nope just one more sign that Obama doesn't understand economics or marketing. Tell Americans something is available for only a limited time and they will bash down your doors to buy it. We sell meters and when we want to bump up sales we tell people no more will be made in 2014. They line right up.

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21 Jan 2013 06:56 #22 by navycpo7

LadyJazzer wrote:

chickaree wrote:

LadyJazzer wrote:

chickaree wrote: It's heartbreaking and will permenently damage the rest of both lives. Using it to make a political point is tasteless.



I thought the same thing about the conspiracy nuts that tried to insinuate that the Sandy Hook massacre was a "conspiracy" and all those grieving parents were "actors"...(Right before I put the offending $#*% on IGNORE.) I didn't see any comments from the right about "tasteless political points" then....

Why don't you explain to me again how that is acceptable and this is not?

You didn't read that thread very closely then.


I went back and re-read it...I saw one comment from you on Page-3...I saw nothing else from the rest of the ********-crowd but acceptance that it was probably a hoax.

My comment stands. The ol' "Well, *I* never said that" doesn't carry any weight with me when the rest of the teabaggers are piling on.


I am thinking I missed something, but I don't believe anyone would think that Sandy Hook, or the NM shootings or any of the killings that happen daily has anything to do with Obama. People out doing harm to others, has nothing to do with nothing other than some sicko nutjobs or gangs wanting to inflict harm on others. I am also not pro gun (as one has stated), I am pro Constitution and rights thou.

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21 Jan 2013 08:34 #23 by LadyJazzer

chickaree wrote: Not all conservatives are tea partiers LadyJazzer.


And one lone voice-of-semi-reason on this board does not make up for the vitriol and hatred of the other 20-30 that are....

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21 Jan 2013 08:41 #24 by FOS

LadyJazzer wrote:

chickaree wrote: Not all conservatives are tea partiers LadyJazzer.


And one lone voice-of-semi-reason on this board does not make up for the vitriol and hatred of the other 20-30 that are....

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21 Jan 2013 08:57 #25 by Nobody that matters
This story points out a definite lack of firearm education which would have served well to avoid the situation in the first place.

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21 Jan 2013 09:06 #26 by Raees

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21 Jan 2013 09:12 #27 by LadyJazzer

frogger wrote:

LadyJazzer wrote:

chickaree wrote: Not all conservatives are tea partiers LadyJazzer.


And one lone voice-of-semi-reason on this board does not make up for the vitriol and hatred of the other 20-30 that are....

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21 Jan 2013 10:30 #28 by Raees
I find it interesting the boy was shot at 2:41 a.m. I guess the mother was asleep.

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