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Three cheers for the 2nd Amendment.

Obama and his clique hate it.....but Americans support it.




1. "Americans know guns make their homes and neighborhoods safer

2. A new poll from Rasmussen shows that Americans overwhelmingly want to live in neighborhoods where gun ownership is permitted.

3. ... just 22% of Likely U.S. Voters would feel safer living in a neighborhood where nobody was allowed to own a gun over one where they could have a gun for their own protection.

4. Sixty-eight percent (68%) would feel safer in a neighborhood where guns are allowed,...



5. Yet many of the nation’s largest cities like New York; Chicago; and Washington, D.C. [read "Liberals] enforce severe limits, amounting to outright bans on gun ownership.

6. I think this can be attributed to ... a collection of obsessions and phobias that motivate progressives. I discovered the gun phobia of progressives in discussions with my Berkeley neighbors in the wake of a terrible murder that occurred a few blocks away, in which an unarmed elderly man was assaulted and bludgeoned to death by a mentally deranged man. The murder took some time to accomplish – the perp left the property but came back, during which time the victim’s wife helplessly called the police, who failed to respond in time because they were busy with an Occupy demonstration.



7. I remarked to several people in the neighborhood that had the victim owned a firearm, he would be alive, which is why I am a proud gun owner. The responses almost universally contained a form of the question: but aren’t you afraid that ____ (you, a child, a family member) will get the gun and use it? The notion that the gun was in a safe where no child could get access did not persuade them,...

8. ...the notion of an adult being in full control of his impulses was foreign to them.

9. ...it was a fear of self-control being the ruling and reliable force in life that was at issue.


10. This is the mentality that welcomes government control, because, after all, we aren’t to be trusted to control our own lives. I think this is the root of progressivism, actually. It is a neurosis, or as Michael Savage puts it, a mental disease."
Blog Huge problem for gun-grabbers Polls reveal Americans know guns make their homes and neighborhoods safer
 
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Detroit Police Chief: "Good Americans with Concealed Pistols Translates Into Crime Reduction:thup:

 
Three cheers for the 2nd Amendment.

Obama and his clique hate it.....but Americans support it.




1. "Americans know guns make their homes and neighborhoods safer

2. A new poll from Rasmussen shows that Americans overwhelmingly want to live in neighborhoods where gun ownership is permitted.

3. ... just 22% of Likely U.S. Voters would feel safer living in a neighborhood where nobody was allowed to own a gun over one where they could have a gun for their own protection.

4. Sixty-eight percent (68%) would feel safer in a neighborhood where guns are allowed,...



5. Yet many of the nation’s largest cities like New York; Chicago; and Washington, D.C. [read "Liberals] enforce severe limits, amounting to outright bans on gun ownership.

6. I think this can be attributed to ... a collection of obsessions and phobias that motivate progressives. I discovered the gun phobia of progressives in discussions with my Berkeley neighbors in the wake of a terrible murder that occurred a few blocks away, in which an unarmed elderly man was assaulted and bludgeoned to death by a mentally deranged man. The murder took some time to accomplish – the perp left the property but came back, during which time the victim’s wife helplessly called the police, who failed to respond in time because they were busy with an Occupy demonstration.



7. I remarked to several people in the neighborhood that had the victim owned a firearm, he would be alive, which is why I am a proud gun owner. The responses almost universally contained a form of the question: but aren’t you afraid that ____ (you, a child, a family member) will get the gun and use it? The notion that the gun was in a safe where no child could get access did not persuade them,...

8. ...the notion of an adult being in full control of his impulses was foreign to them.

9. ...it was a fear of self-control being the ruling and reliable force in life that was at issue.


10. This is the mentality that welcomes government control, because, after all, we aren’t to be trusted to control our own lives. I think this is the root of progressivism, actually. It is a neurosis, or as Michael Savage puts it, a mental disease."
Blog Huge problem for gun-grabbers Polls reveal Americans know guns make their homes and neighborhoods safer
Have you stopped to consider the root cause? What would you say if I mentioned that voters, that continually elect and to re-elect professional politicians to serve in government as the root cause for all of our social and economic woes, including the lose of privacy, attacks on gun ownership, and others? Are not voters responsible for who sits in government and determines the direction of this nation? Do politicians just waltz into Washington and take a seat? Where do our laws and policies come from? Why not place the blame where it rightfully belongs, and that's square on the shoulders of voters?

P.S. - Just out of curiosity, what do you think voters will do on election day 2016? Do you think that they'll do as usual, and elect professional politicians to serve in government? And, do you think that they'll complain for the next two to four years about our social and economic woes?
 
We have 10,000+ gun deaths a year, Europe has a fraction of that. We have the same culture, the same video games, the same movies, the same literature; the only difference is we have the 2nd Amendment and they do not. Obviously they are doing something right and we are doing something wrong.
 
We have 10,000+ gun deaths a year, Europe has a fraction of that. We have the same culture, the same video games, the same movies, the same literature; the only difference is we have the 2nd Amendment and they do not. Obviously they are doing something right and we are doing something wrong.

So, move to Europe
 
Three cheers for the 2nd Amendment.

Obama and his clique hate it.....but Americans support it.




1. "Americans know guns make their homes and neighborhoods safer

2. A new poll from Rasmussen shows that Americans overwhelmingly want to live in neighborhoods where gun ownership is permitted.

3. ... just 22% of Likely U.S. Voters would feel safer living in a neighborhood where nobody was allowed to own a gun over one where they could have a gun for their own protection.

4. Sixty-eight percent (68%) would feel safer in a neighborhood where guns are allowed,...



5. Yet many of the nation’s largest cities like New York; Chicago; and Washington, D.C. [read "Liberals] enforce severe limits, amounting to outright bans on gun ownership.

6. I think this can be attributed to ... a collection of obsessions and phobias that motivate progressives. I discovered the gun phobia of progressives in discussions with my Berkeley neighbors in the wake of a terrible murder that occurred a few blocks away, in which an unarmed elderly man was assaulted and bludgeoned to death by a mentally deranged man. The murder took some time to accomplish – the perp left the property but came back, during which time the victim’s wife helplessly called the police, who failed to respond in time because they were busy with an Occupy demonstration.



7. I remarked to several people in the neighborhood that had the victim owned a firearm, he would be alive, which is why I am a proud gun owner. The responses almost universally contained a form of the question: but aren’t you afraid that ____ (you, a child, a family member) will get the gun and use it? The notion that the gun was in a safe where no child could get access did not persuade them,...

8. ...the notion of an adult being in full control of his impulses was foreign to them.

9. ...it was a fear of self-control being the ruling and reliable force in life that was at issue.


10. This is the mentality that welcomes government control, because, after all, we aren’t to be trusted to control our own lives. I think this is the root of progressivism, actually. It is a neurosis, or as Michael Savage puts it, a mental disease."
Blog Huge problem for gun-grabbers Polls reveal Americans know guns make their homes and neighborhoods safer
Have you stopped to consider the root cause? What would you say if I mentioned that voters, that continually elect and to re-elect professional politicians to serve in government as the root cause for all of our social and economic woes, including the lose of privacy, attacks on gun ownership, and others? Are not voters responsible for who sits in government and determines the direction of this nation? Do politicians just waltz into Washington and take a seat? Where do our laws and policies come from? Why not place the blame where it rightfully belongs, and that's square on the shoulders of voters?

P.S. - Just out of curiosity, what do you think voters will do on election day 2016? Do you think that they'll do as usual, and elect professional politicians to serve in government? And, do you think that they'll complain for the next two to four years about our social and economic woes?


I have posted before that I wish evidence would come to light that the Obama election was stolen so that I could restore my faith in this electorate.
 
Three cheers for the 2nd Amendment.

Obama and his clique hate it.....but Americans support it.




1. "Americans know guns make their homes and neighborhoods safer

2. A new poll from Rasmussen shows that Americans overwhelmingly want to live in neighborhoods where gun ownership is permitted.

3. ... just 22% of Likely U.S. Voters would feel safer living in a neighborhood where nobody was allowed to own a gun over one where they could have a gun for their own protection.

4. Sixty-eight percent (68%) would feel safer in a neighborhood where guns are allowed,...



5. Yet many of the nation’s largest cities like New York; Chicago; and Washington, D.C. [read "Liberals] enforce severe limits, amounting to outright bans on gun ownership.

6. I think this can be attributed to ... a collection of obsessions and phobias that motivate progressives. I discovered the gun phobia of progressives in discussions with my Berkeley neighbors in the wake of a terrible murder that occurred a few blocks away, in which an unarmed elderly man was assaulted and bludgeoned to death by a mentally deranged man. The murder took some time to accomplish – the perp left the property but came back, during which time the victim’s wife helplessly called the police, who failed to respond in time because they were busy with an Occupy demonstration.



7. I remarked to several people in the neighborhood that had the victim owned a firearm, he would be alive, which is why I am a proud gun owner. The responses almost universally contained a form of the question: but aren’t you afraid that ____ (you, a child, a family member) will get the gun and use it? The notion that the gun was in a safe where no child could get access did not persuade them,...

8. ...the notion of an adult being in full control of his impulses was foreign to them.

9. ...it was a fear of self-control being the ruling and reliable force in life that was at issue.


10. This is the mentality that welcomes government control, because, after all, we aren’t to be trusted to control our own lives. I think this is the root of progressivism, actually. It is a neurosis, or as Michael Savage puts it, a mental disease."
Blog Huge problem for gun-grabbers Polls reveal Americans know guns make their homes and neighborhoods safer
Have you stopped to consider the root cause? What would you say if I mentioned that voters, that continually elect and to re-elect professional politicians to serve in government as the root cause for all of our social and economic woes, including the lose of privacy, attacks on gun ownership, and others? Are not voters responsible for who sits in government and determines the direction of this nation? Do politicians just waltz into Washington and take a seat? Where do our laws and policies come from? Why not place the blame where it rightfully belongs, and that's square on the shoulders of voters?

P.S. - Just out of curiosity, what do you think voters will do on election day 2016? Do you think that they'll do as usual, and elect professional politicians to serve in government? And, do you think that they'll complain for the next two to four years about our social and economic woes?


I have posted before that I wish evidence would come to light that the Obama election was stolen so that I could restore my faith in this electorate.

Ahh, stolen elections....I guess they forgot how to rig elections in 2010 and 2014....but remembered in 2012.
 
Three cheers for the 2nd Amendment.

Obama and his clique hate it.....but Americans support it.




1. "Americans know guns make their homes and neighborhoods safer

2. A new poll from Rasmussen shows that Americans overwhelmingly want to live in neighborhoods where gun ownership is permitted.

3. ... just 22% of Likely U.S. Voters would feel safer living in a neighborhood where nobody was allowed to own a gun over one where they could have a gun for their own protection.

4. Sixty-eight percent (68%) would feel safer in a neighborhood where guns are allowed,...



5. Yet many of the nation’s largest cities like New York; Chicago; and Washington, D.C. [read "Liberals] enforce severe limits, amounting to outright bans on gun ownership.

6. I think this can be attributed to ... a collection of obsessions and phobias that motivate progressives. I discovered the gun phobia of progressives in discussions with my Berkeley neighbors in the wake of a terrible murder that occurred a few blocks away, in which an unarmed elderly man was assaulted and bludgeoned to death by a mentally deranged man. The murder took some time to accomplish – the perp left the property but came back, during which time the victim’s wife helplessly called the police, who failed to respond in time because they were busy with an Occupy demonstration.



7. I remarked to several people in the neighborhood that had the victim owned a firearm, he would be alive, which is why I am a proud gun owner. The responses almost universally contained a form of the question: but aren’t you afraid that ____ (you, a child, a family member) will get the gun and use it? The notion that the gun was in a safe where no child could get access did not persuade them,...

8. ...the notion of an adult being in full control of his impulses was foreign to them.

9. ...it was a fear of self-control being the ruling and reliable force in life that was at issue.


10. This is the mentality that welcomes government control, because, after all, we aren’t to be trusted to control our own lives. I think this is the root of progressivism, actually. It is a neurosis, or as Michael Savage puts it, a mental disease."
Blog Huge problem for gun-grabbers Polls reveal Americans know guns make their homes and neighborhoods safer
Have you stopped to consider the root cause? What would you say if I mentioned that voters, that continually elect and to re-elect professional politicians to serve in government as the root cause for all of our social and economic woes, including the lose of privacy, attacks on gun ownership, and others? Are not voters responsible for who sits in government and determines the direction of this nation? Do politicians just waltz into Washington and take a seat? Where do our laws and policies come from? Why not place the blame where it rightfully belongs, and that's square on the shoulders of voters?

P.S. - Just out of curiosity, what do you think voters will do on election day 2016? Do you think that they'll do as usual, and elect professional politicians to serve in government? And, do you think that they'll complain for the next two to four years about our social and economic woes?


Little doubt they will 'hire' another professional politician.

Few can raise the money for advertising they do.
 
We have 10,000+ gun deaths a year, Europe has a fraction of that. We have the same culture, the same video games, the same movies, the same literature; the only difference is we have the 2nd Amendment and they do not. Obviously they are doing something right and we are doing something wrong.
"gun deaths" argument = tautology. The entire "gun death" argument is meaningless.
 
We have 10,000+ gun deaths a year, Europe has a fraction of that. We have the same culture, the same video games, the same movies, the same literature; the only difference is we have the 2nd Amendment and they do not. Obviously they are doing something right and we are doing something wrong.


They certainly do not have the same culture, nor system of laws.

Common law vs civil law.
I'm sure some adult will help you to get a library card.
 
We have 10,000+ gun deaths a year, Europe has a fraction of that. We have the same culture, the same video games, the same movies, the same literature; the only difference is we have the 2nd Amendment and they do not. Obviously they are doing something right and we are doing something wrong.
"gun deaths" argument = tautology. The entire "gun death" argument is meaningless.

Unless you're one of the 10,000 who assumed room temperature thanks to our 2nd Amendment.
 
We have 10,000+ gun deaths a year, Europe has a fraction of that. We have the same culture, the same video games, the same movies, the same literature; the only difference is we have the 2nd Amendment and they do not. Obviously they are doing something right and we are doing something wrong.
"gun deaths" argument = tautology. The entire "gun death" argument is meaningless.
Yeah, if it does not affect you personally, like say through a death, it really has nothing to offer yous...
 
We have 10,000+ gun deaths a year, Europe has a fraction of that. We have the same culture, the same video games, the same movies, the same literature; the only difference is we have the 2nd Amendment and they do not. Obviously they are doing something right and we are doing something wrong.
"gun deaths" argument = tautology. The entire "gun death" argument is meaningless.

Unless you're one of the 10,000 who assumed room temperature thanks to our 2nd Amendment.
Non-sequitur & appeal to emotion. Another meaningless argument.
 
We have 10,000+ gun deaths a year, Europe has a fraction of that. We have the same culture, the same video games, the same movies, the same literature; the only difference is we have the 2nd Amendment and they do not. Obviously they are doing something right and we are doing something wrong.
"gun deaths" argument = tautology. The entire "gun death" argument is meaningless.
Yeah, if it does not affect you personally, like say through a death, it really has nothing to offer yous...
Non-sequitur & appeal to emotion. Another meaningless argument.
 

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