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Fish 06-29-10 12:51 PM

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Originally Posted by GoldenRivet (Post 1430678)
I know it sounds like some conspiracy theory nut job pipe dream... .

It not only sounds like that...... :03:

GoldenRivet 06-29-10 02:17 PM

opinions are like A-holes pal.

are you so naive that you think the US Government is an infallible entity perfect in all ways and incapable of turning into a tyrannical organization under the right set of geopolitical circumstances?

:06:

im not saying it WILL happen 100% fact put your money on it.

I'm leaning toward - it will never happen.

however...

I'm saying that even if it were a 1% possibility... its a possibility none the less.

CaptainHaplo 06-29-10 03:21 PM

If Kagen is confirmed - it will not drastically changed the makeup of the court. You will basically continue to see 5-4 decisions coming down from the court, the majority remains "on the right".

FIREWALL 06-29-10 03:29 PM

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Originally Posted by CaptainHaplo (Post 1430994)
If Kagen is confirmed - it will not drastically changed the makeup of the court. You will basically continue to see 5-4 decisions coming down from the court, the majority remains "on the right".

What facts bring you to that conclusion ?

Ducimus 06-29-10 03:42 PM

Just have to say, that civil insurrection talk i find hilarious. I mean seriously, first of all, public opinion is that they are fringe whackjobs running around in fatigues, talking to god on a two way radio. So if they expect to inspire a national uprising, i dare say they'll be disappointed.

Secondly do these people REALLY think they have a chance against the modern US military? Reality is Not "Red Dawn". It doesn't matter what small or long arms your shooting, your going to get pasted pretty damn quick and probably not even see the person shooting at you.

Platapus 06-29-10 04:41 PM

I am a firm believer in strict gun control

1. Modified Weaver Stance
2. Good sight picture
3. Breath control
4. Smooth trigger action

:D

GoldenRivet 06-29-10 04:58 PM

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Originally Posted by Ducimus (Post 1431012)
Just have to say, that civil insurrection talk i find hilarious. I mean seriously, first of all, public opinion is that they are fringe whackjobs running around in fatigues, talking to god on a two way radio. So if they expect to inspire a national uprising, i dare say they'll be disappointed.

yes... those guys are a tad out there :haha:

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Originally Posted by Ducimus (Post 1431012)
Secondly do these people REALLY think they have a chance against the modern US military? Reality is Not "Red Dawn". It doesn't matter what small or long arms your shooting, your going to get pasted pretty damn quick and probably not even see the person shooting at you.

that is a fact.

the US Government has all the hardware it needs to control the people... now some nut job president just needs the justification for usurping all of the power for himself.

there will probably come a day that the US Constitution is just an antique document on display in a building... no longer applying to our system of government in any official capacity.

personally i fear that day may be coming sooner rather than later

FIREWALL 06-29-10 05:07 PM

I doubt anyone here young or old will see that happen in their lifetime.

CaptainHaplo 06-29-10 06:12 PM

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Originally Posted by FIREWALL (Post 1431001)
What facts bring you to that conclusion ?

Well Firewall, simply put she is replacing Justice Stevens, who pretty much was a liberal vote on the court as it was. Replacing one liberal vote with another doesn't alter the balance of the court as it stands.

Now if she were replacing someone else, say Chief Justice Roberts, then the balance would change.

This is one reason why the nomination of Sotomayer and Kagen, while important and historical in their own ways, don't change the makeup of the court and thus have nowhere near the bearing that the talking heads would like to make you think.

raymond6751 06-29-10 06:21 PM

In Canada
 
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Originally Posted by cheese123 (Post 1430489)
Here is the run down for all the anti-gun people out there. Sure you can ban guns. As a matter of fact I hope you never even touch one. When some one breaks into your home or steals your car with you kids inside. I want you to think after that and wonder. If you had been properly trained and armed you might have been able to save your family. The next time you see them is in the morgue. Criminals love anti-guns laws. That means they have the guns and you don't. They don't care if they break the law. They are criminals. Thats what they do.

Up in the North country we have mandatory extra years added to the sentence when a crime is committed using a firearm. We also have life for killing a police officer, any way you do it.

Maybe coming down extra hard on the guys and gals who do shoot someone might help. You just have to be very very sure that you shoot the right person and don't miss. A bullet goes a long way.

Stats don't show how many people are killed or maimed by stray shots intended for someone else. That happens a lot, even in Canada.

Sailor Steve 06-30-10 01:00 AM

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Originally Posted by raymond6751 (Post 1431136)
Stats don't show how many people are killed or maimed by stray shots intended for someone else. That happens a lot, even in Canada.

Very true, but that also holds true for shots fired by police. With several dozen rounds fired for every bad guy police shoot, they have to go somewhere (statistically speaking, of course).

On the other hand, US stats never show how many attempted home robberies are foiled by gun-wielding homeowners. I am personally familiar with three separate cases in which that happened. The police were called, and did file reports, but nobody ever includes those. How many each year? I have no clue.

OneToughHerring 06-30-10 02:28 AM

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Originally Posted by Sailor Steve (Post 1431338)
Very true, but that also holds true for shots fired by police. With several dozen rounds fired for every bad guy police shoot, they have to go somewhere (statistically speaking, of course).

On the other hand, US stats never show how many attempted home robberies are foiled by gun-wielding homeowners. I am personally familiar with three separate cases in which that happened. The police were called, and did file reports, but nobody ever includes those. How many each year? I have no clue.

Do the US stats show how many times weapons are stolen and used for criminal means? Or even to shoot their legal owners?

GoldenRivet 06-30-10 04:23 AM

its impossible to know how many lives have been saved legally, or taken illegally with guns.

In my family we learned about gun safety early on, and by the time i was 7 years old i had a firearm that belonged to me. It was used for hunting.

but i'll just add this for all you fathers out there...

http://sphotos.ak.fbcdn.net/hphotos-..._3219383_n.jpg

now i dont have a daughter... but i can guarantee you this; she would not only know where the pistol spends its dormant hours, but she would be well versed in its use by the age of 10

OneToughHerring 06-30-10 05:46 AM

I wonder what looney site that picture comes from?

Zachstar 06-30-10 05:56 AM

If that image is not a joke its a stupid political image at best.

Tell me is your daughter going to go outside to ride the bike packing a loaded glock? How about a automatic shotgun? How about a Stinger missile?

The sheer idiocy of the rabid anti-gun law group vastly ruins the image of the average hunter or homeowner wanting to have a gun on hand for self defense. And of course preying on the fears of parents isnt outside their views and justification because a city dares ban bazookas.


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