Gun Control? Lesson Learned

Why do you keep tilting at this particular windmill anyway?
The only good causes are the lost ones...

Yeah OK Don Quixote


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Except to a gun free Country

Japan is nearly gun-free, and doing just fine. it's not alone, we are...
 
Given the choice between having all the gun laws you want…vs. all the religious folks I want…which would produce a better nation?
Ah, no guns or religion...


That wasn't a choice.

Wanna try again?

Now...focus like a laser:
Given the choice between having all the gun laws you want…vs. all the religious folks I want…which would produce a better nation?
Gun laws...

And, "Until Nobody Has Nuclear Weapons, Everybody Has to Have Them"??

True, or false?


Detecting the palpable fear you evince when considering this query...
"Given the choice between having all the gun laws you want…vs. all the religious folks I want…which would produce a better nation?"

One can only conclude that the correct response would deep six your worldview.

You leftists hate religion.....
I recognize it here:
" As one of his friends later recalled, "Vladimir Ilych Ulyanov (Lenin) had the courage to come out and say openly that famine would have numerous positive results...Famine, he explained....would bring about the next stage more rapidly,and usher in socialism,the stage that necessarily followed capitalism.Famine would also destroy faith, not only in the tsar, but in God, too." The Black Book of Communism, p.123-124.

. Of course, every permutation of Leftist doctrine is based, to a greater or lesser degree, on opposition to religion. Every one of its political forms inveighs against spiritual beliefs, and advances materialistic ones.


Here is one of the ineluctable consequences:
The famine, the mass murder, the genocides, was largely a weapon against religion....
"…vs. all the religious folks I want…"

And just what kind of folks are these? And how do they feel about living in a, by law, secular nation?



"And just what kind of folks are these? And how do they feel about living in a, by law, secular nation?"



Now, now...any educated person recognizes that it is the Left that slaughters.....you know, taking as their model the regime attempted to replace religion and morality with reason and science......the French Revolution, which resulted in 600,000 murdered!

The American Revolution was based on Christianity, and so avoided the rivers of blood.
You recall, I'm sure, how you lost the bet that Jesus Christ was mentioned in the Constitution.....


And this:
"If the French revolution was the end of monarchy and aristocratic privilege and the emergence of the common man and democratic rights, it was also the beginnings of modern totalitarian government and large-scale executions of "enemies of the People" by impersonal government entities (Robespierre's "Committee of Public Safety"). This legacy would not reach its fullest bloom until the tragic arrival of the German Nazis and Soviet and Chinese communists of the 20th century.

In fact, Rousseau has been called the precursor of the modern pseudo-democrats such as Stalin and Hitler and the "people's democracies."
French Revolution - Robespierre, and the Legacy of the Reign of Terror







    • Did you know that every presidential assassin in the history of the nation has been a liberal- or has not been associated with a political outlook- none were right-wingers.
True story.



So....when you ask..."And how do they feel about living in a, by law, secular nation?"...
....it's kinda funny.
 
Why do you keep tilting at this particular windmill anyway?
The only good causes are the lost ones...

Yeah OK Don Quixote


1e925dc1153254a27e8f8cf4137c23bf.jpg

Except to a gun free Country

Japan is nearly gun-free, and doing just fine. it's not alone, we are...


Nearly but not totally

If we ever repeal the second amendment it will be long long after you and I are dead
 
The only good causes are the lost ones...

Yeah OK Don Quixote


1e925dc1153254a27e8f8cf4137c23bf.jpg

Except to a gun free Country

Japan is nearly gun-free, and doing just fine. it's not alone, we are...


Nearly but not totally

If we ever repeal the second amendment it will be long long after you and I are dead

I would expect, unless a very serious national crisis takes us there first.
 

Japan is nearly gun-free, and doing just fine. it's not alone, we are...


Nearly but not totally

If we ever repeal the second amendment it will be long long after you and I are dead

I would expect, unless a very serious national crisis takes us there first.


I won't hold my breath
 
Japan is nearly gun-free, and doing just fine. it's not alone, we are...

Nearly but not totally

If we ever repeal the second amendment it will be long long after you and I are dead
I would expect, unless a very serious national crisis takes us there first.

I won't hold my breath
Good advice.
 
Ah, no guns or religion...


That wasn't a choice.

Wanna try again?

Now...focus like a laser:
Given the choice between having all the gun laws you want…vs. all the religious folks I want…which would produce a better nation?
Gun laws...

And, "Until Nobody Has Nuclear Weapons, Everybody Has to Have Them"??

True, or false?


Detecting the palpable fear you evince when considering this query...
"Given the choice between having all the gun laws you want…vs. all the religious folks I want…which would produce a better nation?"

One can only conclude that the correct response would deep six your worldview.

You leftists hate religion.....
I recognize it here:
" As one of his friends later recalled, "Vladimir Ilych Ulyanov (Lenin) had the courage to come out and say openly that famine would have numerous positive results...Famine, he explained....would bring about the next stage more rapidly,and usher in socialism,the stage that necessarily followed capitalism.Famine would also destroy faith, not only in the tsar, but in God, too." The Black Book of Communism, p.123-124.

. Of course, every permutation of Leftist doctrine is based, to a greater or lesser degree, on opposition to religion. Every one of its political forms inveighs against spiritual beliefs, and advances materialistic ones.


Here is one of the ineluctable consequences:
The famine, the mass murder, the genocides, was largely a weapon against religion....
"…vs. all the religious folks I want…"

And just what kind of folks are these? And how do they feel about living in a, by law, secular nation?



"And just what kind of folks are these? And how do they feel about living in a, by law, secular nation?"



Now, now...any educated person recognizes that it is the Left that slaughters.....you know, taking as their model the regime attempted to replace religion and morality with reason and science......the French Revolution, which resulted in 600,000 murdered!

The American Revolution was based on Christianity, and so avoided the rivers of blood.
You recall, I'm sure, how you lost the bet that Jesus Christ was mentioned in the Constitution.....


And this:
"If the French revolution was the end of monarchy and aristocratic privilege and the emergence of the common man and democratic rights, it was also the beginnings of modern totalitarian government and large-scale executions of "enemies of the People" by impersonal government entities (Robespierre's "Committee of Public Safety"). This legacy would not reach its fullest bloom until the tragic arrival of the German Nazis and Soviet and Chinese communists of the 20th century.

In fact, Rousseau has been called the precursor of the modern pseudo-democrats such as Stalin and Hitler and the "people's democracies."
French Revolution - Robespierre, and the Legacy of the Reign of Terror







    • Did you know that every presidential assassin in the history of the nation has been a liberal- or has not been associated with a political outlook- none were right-wingers.
True story.



So....when you ask..."And how do they feel about living in a, by law, secular nation?"...
....it's kinda funny.
Ah, what kind of folks and?

"Until Nobody Has Nuclear Weapons, Everybody Has to Have Them".

True, or false? Same logic right, fire versus fire?
 
We don't need more gun control, we need inner city thug control.
What's wrong with both? Oh right, this:
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Law abiding citizens don't need you to control their 2nd amendment rights or your permission.
The problem with Law Abiding is most were just that, right up until the moment they pulled the trigger...



Proving you know nothing....less than nothing.....is far too simple.

Watch:
  1. Example: “Of the 51,078 permits that have been issued by the state since the law took effect in 2007, 44 permit holders have been charged with a crime while using a firearm through late October, according to records provided by the Kansas Attorney General’s Office.” http://www.kansas.com/2012/11/17/2572467/few-crimes-committed-by-concealed.html
  2. Do the math: the percentage of licensed gun owners who have been charged with a crime is .00086%
 
Why do you keep tilting at this particular windmill anyway?
The only good causes are the lost ones...

Yeah OK Don Quixote


1e925dc1153254a27e8f8cf4137c23bf.jpg

Except to a gun free Country

Japan is nearly gun-free, and doing just fine. it's not alone, we are...




"Japan is nearly gun-free, and doing just fine. "

Flights to Japan on Google
from New York, NY (all airports), Mar 30 – Apr 3 round trip
Tokyo 13h 40m+ from $988
Osaka 16h 35m+ from $1,246
Okinawa Prefecture 18h 50m+ from $1,105
Fukuoka 16h 55m+ from $1,105
Nagoya 17h 55m+ from $1,119
Sapporo 18h 15m+ from $1,105
More destinations »


Don't forget to write!
 
We don't need more gun control, we need inner city thug control.
What's wrong with both? Oh right, this:
View attachment 67279

Law abiding citizens don't need you to control their 2nd amendment rights or your permission.
The problem with Law Abiding is most were just that, right up until the moment they pulled the trigger...



Proving you know nothing....less than nothing.....is far too simple.

Watch:
  1. Example: “Of the 51,078 permits that have been issued by the state since the law took effect in 2007, 44 permit holders have been charged with a crime while using a firearm through late October, according to records provided by the Kansas Attorney General’s Office.” http://www.kansas.com/2012/11/17/2572467/few-crimes-committed-by-concealed.html
  2. Do the math: the percentage of licensed gun owners who have been charged with a crime is .00086%
And that matters why? Oh right, it doesn't. And a permit for a gun? Not sure where that was mentioned in the Constitution...
 
The only good causes are the lost ones...

Yeah OK Don Quixote


1e925dc1153254a27e8f8cf4137c23bf.jpg

Except to a gun free Country

Japan is nearly gun-free, and doing just fine. it's not alone, we are...




"Japan is nearly gun-free, and doing just fine. "

Flights to Japan on Google
from New York, NY (all airports), Mar 30 – Apr 3 round trip
Tokyo 13h 40m+ from $988
Osaka 16h 35m+ from $1,246
Okinawa Prefecture 18h 50m+ from $1,105
Fukuoka 16h 55m+ from $1,105
Nagoya 17h 55m+ from $1,119
Sapporo 18h 15m+ from $1,105
More destinations »


Don't forget to write!

I could go here as well:

"In Korea, gun possession is prohibited except for soldiers, police officers, hunters and other specially licensed people. However, civilians can hold air guns with a caliber of 0.20 (50 mm) or smaller.

As of last year, around 187,000 firearms including handguns, rifles and shotguns were legally held by civilians.

In 2011, 416 crimes involving guns occurred in Korea. According to the Korea Customs Service, 141 illegal firearms were seized in 2012, 160 in 2011, 177 in 2010, 392 in 2009 and 80 in 2008."
Concerns grow over Korean gun violence

Should I drop in on the folks? Oh right, you're not sure who that might be. Never mind...
 
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Japan is nearly gun-free, and doing just fine. it's not alone, we are...




"Japan is nearly gun-free, and doing just fine. "

Flights to Japan on Google
from New York, NY (all airports), Mar 30 – Apr 3 round trip
Tokyo 13h 40m+ from $988
Osaka 16h 35m+ from $1,246
Okinawa Prefecture 18h 50m+ from $1,105
Fukuoka 16h 55m+ from $1,105
Nagoya 17h 55m+ from $1,119
Sapporo 18h 15m+ from $1,105
More destinations »


Don't forget to write!

I could go here as well:

"In Korea, gun possession is prohibited except for soldiers, police officers, hunters and other specially licensed people. However, civilians can hold air guns with a caliber of 0.20 (50 mm) or smaller.

As of last year, around 187,000 firearms including handguns, rifles and shotguns were legally held by civilians.

In 2011, 416 crimes involving guns occurred in Korea. According to the Korea Customs Service, 141 illegal firearms were seized in 2012, 160 in 2011, 177 in 2010, 392 in 2009 and 80 in 2008."
Concerns grow over Korean gun violence

Should I drop in the folks? Oh right, you're not sure who that might be. Never mind...




Don't think I won't miss ya'!!!



I won't, but don't think it.
 
Japan is nearly gun-free, and doing just fine. it's not alone, we are...



"Japan is nearly gun-free, and doing just fine. "

Flights to Japan on Google
from New York, NY (all airports), Mar 30 – Apr 3 round trip
Tokyo 13h 40m+ from $988
Osaka 16h 35m+ from $1,246
Okinawa Prefecture 18h 50m+ from $1,105
Fukuoka 16h 55m+ from $1,105
Nagoya 17h 55m+ from $1,119
Sapporo 18h 15m+ from $1,105
More destinations »


Don't forget to write!
I could go here as well:

"In Korea, gun possession is prohibited except for soldiers, police officers, hunters and other specially licensed people. However, civilians can hold air guns with a caliber of 0.20 (50 mm) or smaller.

As of last year, around 187,000 firearms including handguns, rifles and shotguns were legally held by civilians.

In 2011, 416 crimes involving guns occurred in Korea. According to the Korea Customs Service, 141 illegal firearms were seized in 2012, 160 in 2011, 177 in 2010, 392 in 2009 and 80 in 2008."
Concerns grow over Korean gun violence

Should I drop in the folks? Oh right, you're not sure who that might be. Never mind...



Don't think I won't miss ya'!!!



I won't, but don't think it.
Still can't answer? Has no one written one for you yet?

And, "Until Nobody Has Nuclear Weapons, Everybody Has to Have Them".

True, or false?
 
Why do you keep tilting at this particular windmill anyway?
The only good causes are the lost ones...


Wait.....weren't you in the Lincoln Brigade???
The Party of Lincoln, who hates Lincoln...

"Until Nobody Has Nuclear Weapons, Everybody Has to Have Them".

True, or false? Same logic right, fire versus fire?



"The only good causes are the lost ones..."

I knew it was one more fact of history of which you were unaware:
The Lincoln Brigade lost battling the Franco Fascists...

The members were American Communists....



Be honest.....you're amazed at how much I know, and how little you do in comparison.
True?

True.
 
Except to a gun free Country
Japan is nearly gun-free, and doing just fine. it's not alone, we are...



"Japan is nearly gun-free, and doing just fine. "

Flights to Japan on Google
from New York, NY (all airports), Mar 30 – Apr 3 round trip
Tokyo 13h 40m+ from $988
Osaka 16h 35m+ from $1,246
Okinawa Prefecture 18h 50m+ from $1,105
Fukuoka 16h 55m+ from $1,105
Nagoya 17h 55m+ from $1,119
Sapporo 18h 15m+ from $1,105
More destinations »


Don't forget to write!
I could go here as well:

"In Korea, gun possession is prohibited except for soldiers, police officers, hunters and other specially licensed people. However, civilians can hold air guns with a caliber of 0.20 (50 mm) or smaller.

As of last year, around 187,000 firearms including handguns, rifles and shotguns were legally held by civilians.

In 2011, 416 crimes involving guns occurred in Korea. According to the Korea Customs Service, 141 illegal firearms were seized in 2012, 160 in 2011, 177 in 2010, 392 in 2009 and 80 in 2008."
Concerns grow over Korean gun violence

Should I drop in the folks? Oh right, you're not sure who that might be. Never mind...



Don't think I won't miss ya'!!!



I won't, but don't think it.
Still can't answer? Has no one written one for you yet?

And, "Until Nobody Has Nuclear Weapons, Everybody Has to Have Them".

True, or false?



I never said that....you did.
 
Japan is nearly gun-free, and doing just fine. it's not alone, we are...



"Japan is nearly gun-free, and doing just fine. "

Flights to Japan on Google
from New York, NY (all airports), Mar 30 – Apr 3 round trip
Tokyo 13h 40m+ from $988
Osaka 16h 35m+ from $1,246
Okinawa Prefecture 18h 50m+ from $1,105
Fukuoka 16h 55m+ from $1,105
Nagoya 17h 55m+ from $1,119
Sapporo 18h 15m+ from $1,105
More destinations »


Don't forget to write!
I could go here as well:

"In Korea, gun possession is prohibited except for soldiers, police officers, hunters and other specially licensed people. However, civilians can hold air guns with a caliber of 0.20 (50 mm) or smaller.

As of last year, around 187,000 firearms including handguns, rifles and shotguns were legally held by civilians.

In 2011, 416 crimes involving guns occurred in Korea. According to the Korea Customs Service, 141 illegal firearms were seized in 2012, 160 in 2011, 177 in 2010, 392 in 2009 and 80 in 2008."
Concerns grow over Korean gun violence

Should I drop in the folks? Oh right, you're not sure who that might be. Never mind...



Don't think I won't miss ya'!!!



I won't, but don't think it.
Still can't answer? Has no one written one for you yet?

And, "Until Nobody Has Nuclear Weapons, Everybody Has to Have Them".

True, or false?



I never said that....you did.
Same logic so, is it true or not?
 
"Japan is nearly gun-free, and doing just fine. "

Flights to Japan on Google
from New York, NY (all airports), Mar 30 – Apr 3 round trip
Tokyo 13h 40m+ from $988
Osaka 16h 35m+ from $1,246
Okinawa Prefecture 18h 50m+ from $1,105
Fukuoka 16h 55m+ from $1,105
Nagoya 17h 55m+ from $1,119
Sapporo 18h 15m+ from $1,105
More destinations »


Don't forget to write!
I could go here as well:

"In Korea, gun possession is prohibited except for soldiers, police officers, hunters and other specially licensed people. However, civilians can hold air guns with a caliber of 0.20 (50 mm) or smaller.

As of last year, around 187,000 firearms including handguns, rifles and shotguns were legally held by civilians.

In 2011, 416 crimes involving guns occurred in Korea. According to the Korea Customs Service, 141 illegal firearms were seized in 2012, 160 in 2011, 177 in 2010, 392 in 2009 and 80 in 2008."
Concerns grow over Korean gun violence

Should I drop in the folks? Oh right, you're not sure who that might be. Never mind...



Don't think I won't miss ya'!!!



I won't, but don't think it.
Still can't answer? Has no one written one for you yet?

And, "Until Nobody Has Nuclear Weapons, Everybody Has to Have Them".

True, or false?



I never said that....you did.
Same logic so, is it true or not?


Do you agree with background checks?
 

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