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  • The King
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    Originally posted by 92redragtop View Post
    Well junk food doesn't really affect anyone else as it's personal choice. Not sure how you can kill a group of people with junk food unless you tie them down and force feed them Mickey D's for a couple years. Need or want?
    Bullshit. Fatties suck up more health care dollars than those of us who take reasonable care of ourselves. Now, thanks to obamacare, we all get to share in subsidizing the cost of their gluttony.

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  • 01yz2nv
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    Originally posted by 92redragtop View Post
    Well junk food doesn't really affect anyone else as it's personal choice. Not sure how you can kill a group of people with junk food unless you tie them down and force feed them Mickey D's for a couple years. Need or want?
    Its more about you deciding its not good, so nobody should have it. And its both, a need and a want.

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  • Nash B.
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    Originally posted by 92redragtop View Post
    Well junk food doesn't really affect anyone else as it's personal choice. Not sure how you can kill a group of people with junk food unless you tie them down and force feed them Mickey D's for a couple years. Need or want?
    The ability to defend yourself is a need, and you're arguing to limit it.

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  • 92redragtop
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    Well junk food doesn't really affect anyone else as it's personal choice. Not sure how you can kill a group of people with junk food unless you tie them down and force feed them Mickey D's for a couple years. Need or want?

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  • 01yz2nv
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    Originally posted by 92redragtop View Post
    No, just don't have an interest in it.
    So just because you dont have an interest in it, that means we dont need them either? Who are you to tell me I dont need something. I dont believe in junk fast food, but Im not gonna tell someone else its bad and get rid of it.
    You dont want it or believe in it cool, but leave me the fuck alone.

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  • 92redragtop
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    Originally posted by CJ View Post
    nope, gonna keep ignoring me and then stop posting in the thread.
    No, just don't have an interest in it.

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  • 92redragtop
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    Originally posted by kbscobravert View Post
    Someone has been reading On Killing by Grossman.
    I have no clue who/what that is and not going to google it. I had read some research report a few years back on this....resonated and stuck with me.

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  • SS Junk
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    Originally posted by 92redragtop View Post
    I believe at least 20 children were knifed the same day as the Newtown tragedy and all survived (probably back home by now).
    Is the motive understood? Do we know for a fact he was trying to kill 20 kids? I've asked this to someone and all they could say was "Of course. Some of the kids were in critical condition!"
    Originally posted by 92redragtop View Post
    Not saying a gunless society is needed/requested.
    What are you saying then? Are you also one of those who believe the reason why cities which have extremely strict gun laws and a high violent/crime rate is because they border states that give the people the right to own firearms? So what would happen if certain or even all guns were banned nation wide? We still border Mexico. Wonder what would happen then. Maybe we could then find the AR's that Holder gave away, but that's another story... I also asked this same person from above this question and he said, "Well it would keep guns out of the hands of people like this latest shooting." Really... for how long I wonder.
    It's always baffled me those who have no first hand knowledge or experience always deem themselves the experts. If you chose to have no experience or interest in guns your points mean nothing regarding guns or how they should be used. You bring up cars and guns. Would you take the advice of someone on how to drive who has no license and has very little-to-no driving experience? Think about it.
    Last edited by SS Junk; 12-23-2012, 09:37 AM.

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  • KBScobravert
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    Originally posted by Baron View Post
    I have seen that one before. Never saw the mythbusters. When I had to go to combatives we were trained to not even go for a sidearm within most distances but go for the control first to which you need both hands. Someone always gets cut in a knife fight at the least and most often both people get cut by the time it is over. I have been cut with a kabar and lucky it was just a cut and not a loss of my fucking arm. The dumb things drunk marines will do when bored.

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  • Baron Von Crowder
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    Originally posted by kbscobravert View Post
    Uh, who the fuck doesn't carry with one in the chamber for starters. Two, move off the axis. Don't fucking stand still. Three, outlaw knifes, they kill people with guns.
    I dumbed it down for tardo.

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  • KBScobravert
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    Originally posted by CJ View Post
    nope, gonna keep ignoring me and then stop posting in the thread.
    And that is full circle

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  • CJ
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    Originally posted by kbscobravert View Post
    Makes sense. I recognized it cause I have read his books.

    So is this cat gonna take you up on your offer to sling lead or what?
    nope, gonna keep ignoring me and then stop posting in the thread.

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  • KBScobravert
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    Originally posted by CJ View Post
    Corrected for accuracy.
    Makes sense. I recognized it cause I have read his books.

    So is this cat gonna take you up on your offer to sling lead or what?

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  • CJ
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    Originally posted by kbscobravert View Post
    Someone has been reading googling On Killing by Grossman.
    Corrected for accuracy.

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  • KBScobravert
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    Originally posted by 92redragtop View Post
    I'm just saying...there was a "mass attack" with a knife the same day as the Newtown tragedy and all victims in that attack survived. I'm sure the parents/families of the Newtown victims would have preferred to have their loved ones home with them for Christmas notwithstanding recovering from the mental/physical trauma of surviving a knife attack. I also understand that an attack with a knife is psychologically more difficult that a gun attack due to the very "personal" nature of a stabbing (ie. proximity needed, looking someone in the eye while the stabbing is committed versus the more detached psychological aspect of shooting someone). Obviously in this particular case some of the victims were shot at close range while others not so close (which was more common with Aurora, Columbine, Virgina Tech, etc). At least the potential massacre in AZ was thwarted in the past couple days.
    Someone has been reading On Killing by Grossman.

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