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Dulles gun show - why so popular
Posted by: ffx heel ()
Date: December 30, 2012 11:37AM

The reason is because Americans do not like being told what to do. They hear politicians on tv screaming about taking guns away and people head for the nearest gun show. It is there own way of giving the government the middle finger. There is also the distrust of the government which adds fuel to the fire.

Just look at Chic Fil A. Liberals were on tv yelling that everyone should boycott the restaurant. Again the public does not like being told what to do and lined up for blocks just to buy a chicken sandwich.

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Re: Dulles gun show - why so popular
Posted by: Mr Facts ()
Date: December 30, 2012 11:46AM

Except the Chik Fil A anti-gay position cost them big time ( except with the Fox News/gun show/bubba) crowd.

http://research.yougov.com/news/2012/07/27/chck-fil-takes-perception-dive-fast-food-eaters/

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Re: Dulles gun show - why so popular
Posted by: Fat boy slim ()
Date: December 30, 2012 12:09PM

It's a great place for the obese to share their American lives.

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Re: Dulles gun show - why so popular
Posted by: Ralph Pootawn ()
Date: December 30, 2012 12:25PM

The gun shows have always been very popular, it just takes a couple of senseless tragedies for libs to notice and then make fun of it. They think they're so funny and smart when making fun of fellow Americans who have different interests than them.

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Re: Dulles gun show - why so popular
Posted by: Kilton ()
Date: December 30, 2012 12:46PM

ffx heel Wrote:
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> The reason is because Americans do not like being
> told what to do.

Actually it's because modern Americans Republicans live their lives based on fear. They're not content unless they're afraid of something. And what better way to "protect" yourself against imaginary fears than with weaponry! In fact, the increase in gun sales post-Sandy is based on fear of not being able to buy guns in the future (which you would need to do to deal with future imaginary fears). So this time around they're even further removed from reality than normal. :-)

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Re: Dulles gun show - why so popular
Posted by: Defense rests ()
Date: December 30, 2012 12:48PM

Ralph Pootawn Wrote:
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> The gun shows have always been very popular, it
> just takes a couple of senseless tragedies for
> libs to notice and then make fun of it. They
> think they're so funny and smart when making fun
> of fellow Americans who have different interests
> than them.


Asked a girlfriend last year if she would like to attend.
Her response was. "so many big guns but so little penis"
I was shocked.

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Re: Dulles gun show - why so popular
Posted by: free stuff ()
Date: December 30, 2012 12:49PM

With all that hardware I think the fear is taken care of. Now you on the other hand are one of those who think calling the government will solve every problem you have from your boyfriend kicking your ass to not having enough food stamps.

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Re: Dulles gun show - why so popular
Posted by: When the going gets tough ()
Date: December 30, 2012 01:00PM

free stuff Wrote:
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> With all that hardware I think the fear is taken
> care of. Now you on the other hand are one of
> those who think calling the government will solve
> every problem you have from your boyfriend kicking
> your ass to not having enough food stamps.

Guns?
Dicks?
Obamaphones?
Food stamps?
I'm so confused. Guess I need to attend the gun show,purchase a gun and shoot myself.

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Re: Dulles gun show - why so popular
Posted by: mo freee stuff ()
Date: December 30, 2012 01:08PM

When the going gets tough Wrote:
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> Guns?
> Dicks?
> Obamaphones?
> Food stamps?
> I'm so confused. Guess I need to attend the gun
> show,purchase a gun and shoot myself.

if you do obamacare will take care of you. After a four hour wait at the nearest ER ese

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Re: Dulles gun show - why so popular
Posted by: No Doubt Aboot It ()
Date: December 30, 2012 01:11PM

Kilton Wrote:
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> ffx heel Wrote:
> --------------------------------------------------
> -----
> > The reason is because Americans do not like
> being
> > told what to do.
>
> Actually it's because modern
> Americans Republicans live their
> lives based on fear. They're not content unless
> they're afraid of something. And what better way
> to "protect" yourself against imaginary fears than
> with weaponry! In fact, the increase in gun sales
> post-Sandy is based on fear of not being able to
> buy guns in the future (which you would need to do
> to deal with future imaginary fears). So this time
> around they're even further removed from reality
> than normal. :-)

http://www.wired.com/wiredscience/2008/09/fearmongering-h/

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Re: Dulles gun show - why so popular
Posted by: Doctor Fill ()
Date: December 30, 2012 01:14PM

Defense rests Wrote:
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> Ralph Pootawn Wrote:
> --------------------------------------------------
> -----
> > The gun shows have always been very popular, it
> > just takes a couple of senseless tragedies for
> > libs to notice and then make fun of it. They
> > think they're so funny and smart when making
> fun
> > of fellow Americans who have different
> interests
> > than them.
>
>
> Asked a girlfriend last year if she would like to
> attend.
> Her response was. "so many big guns but so
> little penis"
> I was shocked.


Is she speaking from experience or just speculating?

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Re: Dulles gun show - why so popular
Posted by: Damn JAPs ()
Date: December 30, 2012 01:26PM

Doctor Fill Wrote:
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> Defense rests Wrote:
> --------------------------------------------------
> -----
> > Ralph Pootawn Wrote:
> >
> --------------------------------------------------
>
> > -----
> > > The gun shows have always been very popular,
> it
> > > just takes a couple of senseless tragedies
> for
> > > libs to notice and then make fun of it. They
> > > think they're so funny and smart when making
> > fun
> > > of fellow Americans who have different
> > interests
> > > than them.
> >
> >
> > Asked a girlfriend last year if she would like
> to
> > attend.
> > Her response was. "so many big guns but so
> > little penis"
> > I was shocked.
>
>
> Is she speaking from experience or just
> speculating?

Neither, just another fucking liberal female comedian.
You might like her. Always talking about penis.

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Re: Dulles gun show - why so popular
Posted by: the vatican ()
Date: December 30, 2012 01:30PM

Defense rests Wrote:
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> Ralph Pootawn Wrote:
> --------------------------------------------------
> -----
> > The gun shows have always been very popular, it
> > just takes a couple of senseless tragedies for
> > libs to notice and then make fun of it. They
> > think they're so funny and smart when making
> fun
> > of fellow Americans who have different
> interests
> > than them.
>
>
> Asked a girlfriend last year if she would like to
> attend.
> Her response was. "so many big guns but so
> little penis"
> I was shocked.


Dude, If you are gay come out of the closet.It's ok..why are you thinking about penis so much? think about it.

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Re: Dulles gun show - why so popular
Posted by: Bad day at red rock. ()
Date: December 30, 2012 01:59PM

the vatican Wrote
> >
> > Asked a girlfriend last year if she would like
> to
> > attend.
> > Her response was. "so many big guns but so
> > little penis"
> > I was shocked.
>
>
> Dude, If you are gay come out of the closet.It's
> ok..why are you thinking about penis so much?
> think about it.

I'm not gay but if I ever get that desire I will most definitely seek the advice of the Catholic Church for an expert opinion.
"birds of a feather flock together"

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Re: Dulles gun show - why so popular
Posted by: Gay Guns or Gun Gay ()
Date: December 30, 2012 04:27PM

M-16. Real weapon
AR-15 gay mans toy
1911 Colt .45acp. Real mans weapon
Any other .45 is for gun show sissies
.40 calibers are still in the infancy stage
9 mm's are for the ladies
.380's are for small ladies
M1 garand won World War II
M14 is a heavy Weapon
The B A R is one bad ass rifle.
Anything made by Glock is plastic
.357 is for men who watch Dirty Harry
Colt .45 revolvers helped make America what it is today
AK 47's still piss me off but stand the test of time and bad taste

Pissing the buffoons off

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Re: Dulles gun show - why so popular
Posted by: Not facts ()
Date: December 30, 2012 04:50PM

Mr Facts Wrote:
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> Except the Chik Fil A anti-gay position cost them
> big time ( except with the Fox News/gun
> show/bubba) crowd.
>
> http://research.yougov.com/news/2012/07/27/chck-fi
> l-takes-perception-dive-fast-food-eaters/

Yea it cost them so much their sales went up. Perception only matters when its reflected in sales, which it wasnt

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Re: Dulles gun show - why so popular
Posted by: Johnny Galt ()
Date: December 30, 2012 04:52PM

All I know is I love guns. I love shooting guns, cleaning guns, carrying guns, fondling guns, holding guns, caressing guns, stroking guns, looking at guns and shooting guns.

I could give a fuck about what laws get passed about hi-cap mags or banning AR's. Too many mall ninja's running around with black rifles decked out with flashlights, laser lights, strobe lights etc, anyhow.

tacti-cool is where it's at.


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Re: Dulles gun show - why so popular
Posted by: Red Rider ()
Date: December 30, 2012 05:05PM

Johnny Galt Wrote:
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> All I know is I love guns. I love shooting guns,
> cleaning guns, carrying guns, fondling guns,
> holding guns, caressing guns, stroking guns,
> looking at guns and shooting guns.
>
> I could give a fuck about what laws get passed
> about hi-cap mags or banning AR's. Too many mall
> ninja's running around with black rifles decked
> out with flashlights, laser lights, strobe lights
> etc, anyhow.
>
> tacti-cool is where it's at.
>
>


Looks like a BB gun with a lotta flashlights.

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Re: Dulles gun show - why so popular
Posted by: you punk ()
Date: December 30, 2012 05:18PM

".357 is for men who watch Dirty Harry"

Clint carried a 44 magnum, .357 was for rookies. Its on display at the NRA museum.

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Re: Dulles gun show - why so popular
Posted by: ffx heel ()
Date: December 30, 2012 05:25PM

My point is about the mindset of Americans. A certain segment will do things just to poke a finger in the eye of people they disagree with, i.e. the Chic Fil A event. Media liberals were demanding people boycott the restaurant because the owners didnt promote the gay lifestyle. People stepped back and thought who are you to tell me where I can and cannot eat. Thus lines around the block.

You wont agree with what I am about to say but I believe some of those who purchased the guns this weekend will keep them out for a few days then relegate them to the closet, hopefully with a trigger lock or in a safe. Americans are also easily bored.

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Re: Dulles gun show - why so popular
Posted by: django ()
Date: December 30, 2012 05:28PM

Bad day at red rock. Wrote:
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> the vatican Wrote
> > >
> > > Asked a girlfriend last year if she would
> like
> > to
> > > attend.
> > > Her response was. "so many big guns but so
> > > little penis"
> > > I was shocked.
> >
> >
> > Dude, If you are gay come out of the
> closet.It's
> > ok..why are you thinking about penis so much?
> > think about it.
>
> I'm not gay but if I ever get that desire I will
> most definitely seek the advice of the Catholic
> Church for an expert opinion.
> "birds of a feather flock together"


You must be a Negro.

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Re: Dulles gun show - why so popular
Posted by: photog ()
Date: December 30, 2012 05:29PM

you punk Wrote:
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> ".357 is for men who watch Dirty Harry"
>
> Clint carried a 44 magnum, .357 was for rookies.
> Its on display at the NRA museum.
Attachments:
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Re: Dulles gun show - why so popular
Posted by: Sniper ()
Date: December 30, 2012 05:42PM

Johnny Galt Wrote:
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> All I know is I love guns. I love shooting guns,
> cleaning guns, carrying guns, fondling guns,
> holding guns, caressing guns, stroking guns,
> looking at guns and shooting guns.
>
> I could give a fuck about what laws get passed
> about hi-cap mags or banning AR's. Too many mall
> ninja's running around with black rifles decked
> out with flashlights, laser lights, strobe lights
> etc, anyhow.
>
> tacti-cool is where it's at.
>
>

Is there a gun under there... somewhere?

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Re: Dulles gun show - why so popular
Posted by: speaking from experience ()
Date: December 30, 2012 05:45PM

Guns, in this area and in the civilian sense, are usually either coveted by ex-military, rednecks or pussies. I would know because I'm ex-military and can understand the (fake) power that guns can emotionally provide oneself in the sense of a (fake) sense of safety and assurance of continual testicular testosterone production.

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Re: Dulles gun show - why so popular
Posted by: Toolbox ()
Date: December 30, 2012 05:49PM

speaking from experience Wrote:
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> Guns, in this area and in the civilian sense, are
> usually either coveted by ex-military, rednecks or
> pussies. I would know because I'm ex-military and
> can understand the (fake) power that guns can
> emotionally provide oneself in the sense of a
> (fake) sense of safety and assurance of continual
> testicular testosterone production.


Another person that needs to come out of the closet. Who knew there were so many gay people on FFU?

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Re: Dulles gun show - why so popular
Posted by: Bitching LOVE ()
Date: December 30, 2012 06:12PM

Toolbox wants it wrote
>
>
> Another person that needs to come out of the
> closet. Who knew there were so many gay people on
> FFU?

Hey cracker,
I'm gay and own several guns. Which one would you like to suck?
My big black dick or my nice new shinny gun.
I bet you want some black sausage with your black eye peas for New Years eve.

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Re: Dulles gun show - why so popular
Posted by: Eepers ()
Date: December 30, 2012 06:16PM

speaking from experience Wrote:
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> Guns, in this area and in the civilian sense, are
> usually either coveted by ex-military, rednecks or
> pussies. I would know because I'm ex-military and
> can understand the (fake) power that guns can
> emotionally provide oneself in the sense of a
> (fake) sense of safety and assurance of continual
> testicular testosterone production.

Well said.

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Re: Dulles gun show - why so popular
Posted by: Shaquita ()
Date: December 30, 2012 06:20PM

Kilton Wrote:
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> ffx heel Wrote:
> --------------------------------------------------
> -----
> > The reason is because Americans do not like
> being
> > told what to do.
>
> Actually it's because modern
> Americans Republicans live their
> lives based on fear. They're not content unless
> they're afraid of something. And what better way
> to "protect" yourself against imaginary fears than
> with weaponry! In fact, the increase in gun sales
> post-Sandy is based on fear of not being able to
> buy guns in the future (which you would need to do
> to deal with future imaginary fears). So this time
> around they're even further removed from reality
> than normal. :-)

Aren't the Dims trying to ban guns out of fear?

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Re: Dulles gun show - why so popular
Posted by: friend riley ()
Date: December 30, 2012 06:24PM

Bitching LOVE Wrote:
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> Toolbox wants it wrote
> >
> >
> > Another person that needs to come out of the
> > closet. Who knew there were so many gay people
> on
> > FFU?
>
> Hey cracker,
> I'm gay and own several guns. Which one would you
> like to suck?
> My big black dick or my nice new shinny gun.
> I bet you want some black sausage with your black
> eye peas for New Years eve.


You gay bro?

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Re: Dulles gun show - why so popular
Posted by: A peaceful New Year ()
Date: December 30, 2012 06:36PM

ffx heel Wrote:
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> My point is about the mindset of Americans. A
> certain segment will do things just to poke a
> finger in the eye of people they disagree with,
> i.e. the Chic Fil A event. Media liberals were
> demanding people boycott the restaurant because
> the owners didnt promote the gay lifestyle. People
> stepped back and thought who are you to tell me
> where I can and cannot eat. Thus lines around the
> block.
>
> You wont agree with what I am about to say but I
> believe some of those who purchased the guns this
> weekend will keep them out for a few days then
> relegate them to the closet, hopefully with a
> trigger lock or in a safe. Americans are also
> easily bored.

Hopefully you are right.
Thank you.

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Re: Dulles gun show - why so popular
Posted by: Redneck land ()
Date: December 30, 2012 06:43PM

Cause there ate many rednecks

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Re: Dulles gun show - why so popular
Posted by: Gordon Blvd ()
Date: December 30, 2012 06:48PM

why so popular?

that's easy................
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Re: Dulles gun show - why so popular
Posted by: master of mental ()
Date: December 30, 2012 06:55PM

all this talk about penis..You gay also bro?

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Re: Dulles gun show - why so popular
Posted by: Johnny Galt ()
Date: December 30, 2012 07:06PM

You know what would have been nice, if instead of all the ladies at Sandy Hook diving under there desks in fear, if they had all yanked their pistols, that they had been trained to use by the local PD, off their hips and gang-blasted that spooky fucker before he shot any more kids.

That's MY solution. Not banning clips or making it illegal to put a flash hider on your AR. That crazy fucker didn't buy the guns, he got them and used them and all the penis schtick in the world isn't going to stop a crazy fucker with an AR, just some one with balls enough to gun fight.

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metal master is looking to date, apparently...................
Posted by: Gordon Blvd ()
Date: December 30, 2012 07:11PM

master of mental Wrote:
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> all this talk about penis..You gay also bro?


sorry, man - yr barking up the wrong tree LoLz

pic unrelated
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Re: metal master is looking to date, apparently...................
Posted by: Gordon Blvd ()
Date: December 30, 2012 07:14PM

@Galt - if the a-hole's mom had simply locked her guns away properly, there wouldn't have been a need for any of those teachers to even need to get in a firefight in front of children in a school in the first place.................

I'm not necessarily into getting more guns out there UNTIL the ppl who have guns in the first place LEARN to use them and store them more responsibly................

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Re: Dulles gun show - why so popular
Posted by: Johnny Galt ()
Date: December 30, 2012 07:23PM

@blvd - yes yes yes, woulda coulda shoulda, la la la if only everyone did eveything we wanted them to all the time none of us would ever have to do anything for ourselves, I get it.

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Re: metal master is looking to date, apparently...................
Posted by: big brain ()
Date: December 30, 2012 07:37PM

Gordon Blvd Wrote:
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> @Galt - if the a-hole's mom had simply locked her
> guns away properly, there wouldn't have been a
> need for any of those teachers to even need to get
> in a firefight in front of children in a school in
> the first place.................
>
> I'm not necessarily into getting more guns out
> there UNTIL the ppl who have guns in the first
> place LEARN to use them and store them more
> responsibly................


You have all the fucking answers don't you.

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Re: metal master is looking to date, apparently...................
Posted by: Kilton ()
Date: December 30, 2012 07:38PM

Gordon Blvd Wrote:
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> I'm not necessarily into getting more guns out
> there UNTIL the ppl who have guns in the first
> place LEARN to use them and store them more
> responsibly................

You want gun owners to be intelligent? Sheesh. Next you'll be asking for a perpetual motion machine.

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Re: Dulles gun show - why so popular
Posted by: low lifer ()
Date: December 30, 2012 08:05PM

Redneck land Wrote:
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> Cause there ate many rednecks


rednecks are not known to be flush with cash, you might want to rethink your synopsis

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Re: Dulles gun show - why so popular
Posted by: Gordon Blvd ()
Date: December 30, 2012 08:07PM

@Galt - No, aparently, we dont get it. There are STILL ppl out there who think a better "could-shoulda-woulda" involves armed teachers getting in a gunfight with an armed psycho in the packed classroom

@big - if I had any answers, Id know why gun owners are having such difficulty taking responsibility of their firearms, keeping them from the hands of criminals.

Here's an example of a gun owner who either gave her guns to a felon pal of her's or allowed them to be stolen without locking their triggers up before storing them away.....................

@Kilton - by continuously asking them to care about their communities as a whole instead of just themselves and their guns.................well that's perpetual motion in and of itself LoLz

pic unrelated



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Re: Dulles gun show - why so popular
Posted by: Johnny Galt ()
Date: December 30, 2012 08:28PM

@blvd - 'Hope' that gun owners lock their shit up, or 'hope' that crazy ppl don't get guns is all well and good in a fantasy land, but in reality, that is to say the real world where real bullets kill you fo real, cuz the real world aint COD, a gun is required.

Here's my other suggestion: If you have a kid who may be crazy, is crazy, believed to be crazy by others, you do not get to own a gun, just like felons, unless you get rid of the kid by commital, sleepaway camp or whatever.

So you have to choose between owning guns or having your crazy kid/whomever living with you. THAT is a a real solution to the Sandy Hook tragedy. THAT would have addressed that specific issue, not whether AK's can have thumbhole stocks.

I'm a fucking genius and I own more guns than I can count and my weiner is regular sized thus single-handedly disproving all myths contained herein this blog.

-jg

p.s. Oh you mad cuz I'm stylin' on you?

-
-
-

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Re: Dulles gun show - why so popular
Posted by: ben weaver ()
Date: December 30, 2012 08:32PM

"Here's my other suggestion: If you have a kid who may be crazy, is crazy, believed to be crazy by others, you do not get to own a gun, just like felons, unless you get rid of the kid by commital, sleepaway camp or whatever."

+1

that lady had to make a choice as anyone should if they have a kid with any kind of mental issues. If you feel you need some home protection buy pepper spray. Sure a gun might seem better but you have to make a choice, the kid or the gun. If true, taking the kid target shooting was the last thing you should be doing.

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Re: Dulles gun show - why so popular
Posted by: Gordon Blvd ()
Date: December 30, 2012 08:34PM

@galt - no. I'm mad cause I'm sitting here having to agree 100% with you

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Re: Dulles gun show - why so popular
Posted by: Johnny Galt ()
Date: December 30, 2012 09:35PM

Gordon Blvd Wrote:
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> @galt - no. I'm mad cause I'm sitting here having
> to agree 100% with you

awww, you're too sweet. Unless that's a jab at my regular-sized weiner.

It seems like as 9/11 led to the populous giving up some personal privacy for the greater good, so shall we need to again in regards to mental health, a national DB on who be the crazies and some coordination with the Staties who approve gun purchase background checks.

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Re: Dulles gun show - why so popular
Posted by: Love and a .45 ()
Date: December 30, 2012 11:16PM

Johnny Galt Wrote:
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> Gordon Blvd Wrote:
> --------------------------------------------------
> -----
> > @galt - no. I'm mad cause I'm sitting here
> having
> > to agree 100% with you
>
> awww, you're too sweet. Unless that's a jab at my
> regular-sized weiner.
>
> It seems like as 9/11 led to the populous giving
> up some personal privacy for the greater good, so
> shall we need to again in regards to mental
> health, a national DB on who be the crazies and
> some coordination with the Staties who approve gun
> purchase background checks.

Anyone who has kids should not be allowed to have guns. Period. No correlation
between guns and kids but the insertion of intelligence. Or lack of it.
You haven't lived until you've been shot. Having lived twice gives you a little insight. There are gun collectors and men who use guns for a purpose.
Some men live with scars while others go to the movies.
Using and buying are two complete opposites for men with scars.
Some scars are not physical.

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Re: Dulles gun show - why so popular
Posted by: Hillbilly Festival ()
Date: December 30, 2012 11:31PM

This was the biggest HILLBILLY FESTIVAL in the country, pick up trucks and camoflauge everywhere. I was embarassed.

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Re: Dulles gun show - why so popular
Posted by: Disappointed ()
Date: December 31, 2012 12:02AM

Hillbilly Festival Wrote:
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> This was the biggest HILLBILLY FESTIVAL in the
> country, pick up trucks and camoflauge everywhere.
> I was embarassed.


The rest of your gay hipster pals didn't show huh? Sad.

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Re: Dulles gun show - why so popular
Posted by: ! ()
Date: December 31, 2012 12:17AM

Disappointed Wrote: I can't get a hard on unless guns and viagra are available.
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> Hillbilly Festival Wrote:
> --------------------------------------------------
> -----
> > This was the biggest HILLBILLY FESTIVAL in the
> > country, pick up trucks and camoflauge
> everywhere.
> > I was embarassed.
>
>
> The rest of your gay hipster pals didn't show huh?
> Sad.
>tough talk from someone who lives in NOVAgina
>Sad

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Re: Dulles gun show - why so popular
Posted by: U R a Moron ()
Date: December 31, 2012 12:22AM

Johnny Galt Wrote:
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> @blvd - 'Hope' that gun owners lock their shit up,
> or 'hope' that crazy ppl don't get guns is all
> well and good in a fantasy land, but in reality,
> that is to say the real world where real bullets
> kill you fo real, cuz the real world aint COD, a
> gun is required.

No comment required for normal people. You're an idiot.

> Here's my other suggestion: If you have a kid who
> may be crazy, is crazy, believed to be crazy by
> others, you do not get to own a gun, just like
> felons, unless you get rid of the kid by commital,
> sleepaway camp or whatever.

Great idea! Lets's lock up anyone that is "believed to be crazy by others" so that you gun aficionados can continue to have your fun. Sadly, however, I believe that YOU are crazy. And I'd like to see you locked up.

If I allowed my negative impulses to come out, I'd hope that when/if you grow up you have a child with a mental health issue. I'd love to see you deal with the mental and financial toll that it takes. But I can't wish that on someone - it's just too painful.

> So you have to choose between owning guns or
> having your crazy kid/whomever living with you.
> THAT is a a real solution to the Sandy Hook
> tragedy. THAT would have addressed that specific
> issue, not whether AK's can have thumbhole
> stocks.
>
> I'm a fucking genius and I own more guns than I
> can count and my weiner is regular sized thus
> single-handedly disproving all myths contained
> herein this blog.

If there is anything that I can say categorically, it is that you are NOT "a fucking genius". And I'm pretty sure that you have some deficiencies, if you know what I mean. The fact that you "have more guns than you can count" is prima facie evidence. You are just an insecure kid who needs a gun to feel empowered. Kind of like the shooters.

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Re: Dulles gun show - why so popular
Posted by: Survey sez ()
Date: December 31, 2012 12:45AM

! Wrote:
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> Disappointed Wrote: I can't get a hard on unless
> guns and viagra are available.
> --------------------------------------------------
> -----
> > Hillbilly Festival Wrote:
> >
> --------------------------------------------------
>
> > -----
> > > This was the biggest HILLBILLY FESTIVAL in
> the
> > > country, pick up trucks and camoflauge
> > everywhere.
> > > I was embarassed.
> >
> >
> > The rest of your gay hipster pals didn't show
> huh?
> > Sad.
> >tough talk from someone who lives in NOVAgina
> >Sad


That's because you're a fag.

Try poppers, it makes it easier.

And try not to fuck up the quote next time tardass. lol

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Re: Dulles gun show - why so popular
Posted by: What's behind door #3? ()
Date: December 31, 2012 01:31AM

Survey sez Wrote:
-------------------------------------------------------
> ! Wrote:
> --------------------------------------------------
> -----
> > Disappointed Wrote: I can't get a hard on
> unless
> > guns and viagra are available.
> >
> --------------------------------------------------
>
> > -----
> > > Hillbilly Festival Wrote:
> > >
> >
> --------------------------------------------------
>
> >
> > > -----
> > > > This was the biggest HILLBILLY FESTIVAL in
> > the
> > > > country, pick up trucks and camoflauge
> > > everywhere.
> > > > I was embarassed.
> > >
> > >
> > > The rest of your gay hipster pals didn't show
> > huh?
> > > Sad.
> > >tough talk from someone who lives in NOVAgina
> > >Sad
>
>
> That's because you're a fag.
>
> Try poppers, it makes it easier.
>
> And try not to fuck up the quote next time
> tardass. lol

Your closet door is showing.
Men don't use "lol"
2013 might be your year.

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Re: Dulles gun show - why so popular
Posted by: GFR ()
Date: December 31, 2012 01:49AM

Red Rider Wrote:
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> Johnny Galt Wrote:
> --------------------------------------------------
> -----
> > All I know is I love guns. I love shooting
> guns,
> > cleaning guns, carrying guns, fondling guns,
> > holding guns, caressing guns, stroking guns,
> > looking at guns and shooting guns.
> >
> > I could give a fuck about what laws get passed
> > about hi-cap mags or banning AR's. Too many
> mall
> > ninja's running around with black rifles decked
> > out with flashlights, laser lights, strobe
> lights
> > etc, anyhow.
> >
> > tacti-cool is where it's at.
> >
> >
>
>
>
> Looks like a BB gun with a lotta flashlights.


It is a clone of a military sniper rifle....MK12 Mod1. Its a 5.56 rifle. Lots of people have built AR15 clones of these rifles. The picture was done as a joke by the owner.

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Re: Dulles gun show - why so popular
Posted by: Sigmund ()
Date: December 31, 2012 01:56AM

What's behind door #3? Wrote:
-------------------------------------------------------
> Survey sez Wrote:
> --------------------------------------------------
> -----
> > ! Wrote:
> >
> --------------------------------------------------
>
> > -----
> > > Disappointed Wrote: I can't get a hard on
> > unless
> > > guns and viagra are available.
> > >
> >
> --------------------------------------------------
>
> >
> > > -----
> > > > Hillbilly Festival Wrote:
> > > >
> > >
> >
> --------------------------------------------------
>
> >
> > >
> > > > -----
> > > > > This was the biggest HILLBILLY FESTIVAL
> in
> > > the
> > > > > country, pick up trucks and camoflauge
> > > > everywhere.
> > > > > I was embarassed.
> > > >
> > > >
> > > > The rest of your gay hipster pals didn't
> show
> > > huh?
> > > > Sad.
> > > >tough talk from someone who lives in
> NOVAgina
> > > >Sad
> >
> >
> > That's because you're a fag.
> >
> > Try poppers, it makes it easier.
> >
> > And try not to fuck up the quote next time
> > tardass. lol
>
> Your closet door is showing.
> Men don't use "lol"
> 2013 might be your year.


Lots of latent homosexual males have issues like yours until they come out. That's why you try to project your own repressed insecurities onto others. To you a gun represents a penis. Which you secretly long for but fear at the same time.

Come on out and let your freak flag fly girlfriend. You'll feel so much better.

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Re: Dulles gun show - why so popular
Posted by: Sigmund the Man ()
Date: December 31, 2012 06:27AM

Sigmund Wrote:
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> What's behind door #3? Wrote:
> --------------------------------------------------
> -----
> > Survey sez Wrote:
> >
> --------------------------------------------------
>
> > -----
> > > ! Wrote:
> > >
> >
> --------------------------------------------------
>
> >
> > > -----

> > > > > The rest of your gay hipster pals didn't
> > show
> > > > huh?
> > > > > Sad.
> > > > >tough talk from someone who lives in
> > NOVAgina
> > > > >Sad
> > >
> > >
> > > That's because you're a fag.
> > >
> > > Try poppers, it makes it easier.
> > >
> > > And try not to fuck up the quote next time
> > > tardass. lol
> >
> > Your closet door is showing.
> > Men don't use "lol"
> > 2013 might be your year.
>
>
> Lots of latent homosexual males have issues like
> yours until they come out. That's why you try to
> project your own repressed insecurities onto
> others. To you a gun represents a penis. Which
> you secretly long for but fear at the same time.
>
> Come on out and let your freak flag fly
> girlfriend. You'll feel so much better.

WoW!!!! You figured this out at 2:00 am? Must be pretty good coke.

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Re: Dulles gun show - why so popular
Posted by: Kilton ()
Date: December 31, 2012 06:34AM

Love and a .45 Wrote:
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> Anyone who has kids should not be allowed to have
> guns. Period.

Well, now you're being ridiculous. How are these testosterone-starved, fear-stricken "men" going to raise their boys to be future testosterone-starved, fear-stricken "men" if they can't teach them firsthand how cool, awesome, and manly guns are? Have you thought about that?

Didn't you see the picture in the other thread of Charlie Chubs takin' his boy to the show? That's how "men" raise children. :-)

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Re: Dulles gun show - why so popular
Posted by: Wayfarer ()
Date: December 31, 2012 08:32AM

Rephrase: Anyone with children should have their heads¥



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Re: Dulles gun show - why so popular
Posted by: Wayfarer ()
Date: December 31, 2012 09:01AM

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Re: Dulles gun show - why so popular
Posted by: Johnny Galt ()
Date: December 31, 2012 11:15AM

Hillbilly Festival Wrote:
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> This was the biggest HILLBILLY FESTIVAL in the
> country, pick up trucks and camoflauge everywhere.
> I was embarassed.

Exactly. How many hill billies do you hear about getting gunned down? Compare that to the number of non-gun wielding 'hope-sters' that simply wish no harm befalls them?

Yeah, umm, me and my camo'ed 1911 (only holds 8 rounds mind you) will stay on the right.

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Re: Dulles gun show - why so popular
Posted by: Dane Bramage ()
Date: December 31, 2012 11:19AM

Wayfarer Wrote:
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>
> Sometimes a squeaky wheel is just, well a squeaky
> wheel

I think when the anti-gun nuts learn to be quiet, gun rights folks will also. Idiotic and fear mongering news articles fan the flames of the debate. This gem from LA: "Two rocket launchers turned into the Los Angeles Police Department as part of the city's gun buyback event appear to be antitank weapons from the military, experts said." As opposed to civilian rocket launchers?

Adding to the ridiculousness, expended AT4 and LAWs are simply fiberglass tubes that are worthless as weapons. Unless you hit someone over their head with it. Glad to see tax dollars being used to buy back worthless tubes?

http://latimesblogs.latimes.com/lanow/2012/12/rocket-launchers-turned-in-at-lapd-event-from-military-owners-say.html

Adding in claims of full auto assault rifles for sale at Gun Shows (not true) and other BS only adds to the anti-gun hysteria. Plus only about 7% of the US are Veterans, most of the other 93% have never been on a range or hunted.

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“We don’t have any rude, unpleasant people here. We’re different!”

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Re: Dulles gun show - why so popular
Posted by: Johnny Galt ()
Date: December 31, 2012 11:24AM

Dane Bramage Wrote:
-------------------------------------------------------
> Wayfarer Wrote:
> --------------------------------------------------
> -----
> >
> > Sometimes a squeaky wheel is just, well a
> squeaky
> > wheel
>
> I think when the anti-gun nuts learn to be quiet,
> gun rights folks will also. Idiotic and fear
> mongering news articles fan the flames of the
> debate. This gem from LA: "Two rocket launchers
> turned into the Los Angeles Police Department as
> part of the city's gun buyback event appear to be
> antitank weapons from the military, experts
> said."
As opposed to civilian rocket
> launchers?
>
> Adding to the ridiculousness, expended AT4 and
> LAWs are simply fiberglass tubes that are
> worthless as weapons. Unless you hit someone over
> their head with it. Glad to see tax dollars being
> used to buy back worthless tubes?
>
> http://latimesblogs.latimes.com/lanow/2012/12/rock
> et-launchers-turned-in-at-lapd-event-from-military
> -owners-say.html
>
> Adding in claims of full auto assault rifles for
> sale at Gun Shows (not true) and other BS only
> adds to the anti-gun hysteria. Plus only about 7%
> of the US are Veterans, most of the other 93% have
> never been on a range or hunted.

Actually the Nations Gun Show in Chantilly routinely has a vendor there selling full auto rifles. Full auto rifles are perfectly legal to own, there is some extra paper work involving the CLEO and a Federal tax to be paid. Other than that, unless your are LEO there is a SUBSTANTIAL price difference.

A typical pre-ban full auto Colt AR will run a civilian about $20,000

http://www.gunbroker.com/Auction/ViewItem.aspx?Item=324314674

The laws are why the price is so high for regular folk. A cop can buy the same rifle for 2-3G's.



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Re: Dulles gun show - why so popular
Posted by: billy banks ()
Date: December 31, 2012 11:35AM

"Freedom of speech isn't in anymore danger than the second amendment."

except the first amendment is expanding while the second contracts.

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Re: Dulles gun show - why so popular
Posted by: tommy paine ()
Date: December 31, 2012 11:50AM

The real problem is irresponsible people having kids.

Having kids is not even a protected right in the constitution.

When's the government going to step in and stop people from having kids and then letting tv raise them

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Re: Dulles gun show - why so popular
Posted by: Johnny Galt ()
Date: December 31, 2012 11:51AM

billy banks Wrote:
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> "Freedom of speech isn't in anymore danger than
> the second amendment."
>
> except the first amendment is expanding while the
> second contracts.

not really. read about kids who get suspended for writing un-popular shit, espn reporters and news casters who get suspended or fired for writing or saying un-popular shit. The first amendment is contracting for realz. Go in to work and call a co-worker fat, see what happens to your first amendment rights.

Post a picture on FB pretending to holler at the Tomb of the unknown soldier. Do it on your own time in your own clothes on your personal FB page and see what happens.


meanwhile the 2A has expanded from muskets to basically allow you to own any gun that has ever been used at any time in any way to kill anything. But really the govt just wants you to be able toonly kill 10 people before reloading instead of 30. So yeah you can call that 'contracting' i guess.

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Re: Dulles gun show - why so popular
Posted by: Johnny Galt ()
Date: December 31, 2012 11:53AM

tommy paine Wrote:
-------------------------------------------------------
> The real problem is irresponsible people having
> kids.
>
> Having kids is not even a protected right in the
> constitution.
>
> When's the government going to step in and stop
> people from having kids and then letting tv raise
> them

They can't. Why does everyone want the govt to do shit? That's the problem with this country.

Get a gun and when that crazy kid comes for you with an AR, shoot him in his face.

The problem at Sandy Hook and every other place where people cry about a lack of security being provided, is no one wants to do shit for themselves. You know what, hire the Chinese to come here and patrol our schools like we hire them to do everything else.

This country is getting exactly what it's begging for.

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Re: Dulles gun show - why so popular
Posted by: todl ()
Date: December 31, 2012 11:57AM

Johnny Galt Wrote:
-------------------------------------------------------
> billy banks Wrote:
> --------------------------------------------------
> -----
> > "Freedom of speech isn't in anymore danger than
> > the second amendment."
> >
> > except the first amendment is expanding while
> the
> > second contracts.
>
> not really. read about kids who get suspended for
> writing un-popular shit, espn reporters and news
> casters who get suspended or fired for writing or
> saying un-popular shit. The first amendment is
> contracting for realz. Go in to work and call a
> co-worker fat, see what happens to your first
> amendment rights.
>
> Post a picture on FB pretending to holler at the
> Tomb of the unknown soldier. Do it on your own
> time in your own clothes on your personal FB page
> and see what happens.
>
>
> meanwhile the 2A has expanded from muskets to
> basically allow you to own any gun that has ever
> been used at any time in any way to kill anything.
> But really the govt just wants you to be able
> toonly kill 10 people before reloading instead of
> 30. So yeah you can call that 'contracting' i
> guess.


Too true. pretty soon only men saying they want to marry other men, and porn will be the only legal "free" speech remaining.

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Re: Dulles gun show - why so popular
Posted by: Kilton ()
Date: December 31, 2012 11:58AM

Johnny Galt Wrote:
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> meanwhile the 2A has expanded from muskets to
> basically allow you to own any gun that has ever
> been used at any time in any way to kill anything.
> But really the govt just wants you to be able
> toonly kill 10 people before reloading instead of
> 30. So yeah you can call that 'contracting' i
> guess.

LOL, true indeed. Part of the gun nut mentality is constant fear, usually imaginary. The poor 2nd amendment is always being threatened, constantly being chipped away at. Soon all guns will be illegal, and the poor gun nuts won't be able to be gun nuts anymore (maybe they'll become knife nuts).

I say leave guns alone and outlaw junk food. That'll really give these hillbilly fatties something to complain about. :-)

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Re: Dulles gun show - why so popular
Posted by: Wayfarer ()
Date: December 31, 2012 11:59AM

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Re: Dulles gun show - why so popular
Posted by: Dick Cheney ()
Date: December 31, 2012 12:54PM

Kilton Wrote:
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> Johnny Galt Wrote:
> --------------------------------------------------
> -----
> > meanwhile the 2A has expanded from muskets to
> > basically allow you to own any gun that has
> ever
> > been used at any time in any way to kill
> anything.
> > But really the govt just wants you to be able
> > toonly kill 10 people before reloading instead
> of
> > 30. So yeah you can call that 'contracting' i
> > guess.
>
> LOL, true indeed. Part of the gun nut mentality is
> constant fear, usually imaginary. The poor 2nd
> amendment is always being threatened, constantly
> being chipped away at. Soon all guns will be
> illegal, and the poor gun nuts won't be able to be
> gun nuts anymore (maybe they'll become knife
> nuts).
>
> I say leave guns alone and outlaw junk food.
> That'll really give these hillbilly fatties
> something to complain about. :-)


Yeah cause it's all imagined. Feinstein didn't really drop her bill last week. There never was a misdirected, pointless "assault weapons" ban pushed through by feckless Dems who don't even know what half of what they banned even means. And, as you've very clearly demonstrated here, there aren't poor frightened clueless people like you who live in a unicorn and glitter dream world where banning guns will make all of those evil guns go away, and who believe that only the police and military should have guns, yet they don't trust anything else about either. Lulzes

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Re: Dulles gun show - why so popular
Posted by: Wayfarer ()
Date: December 31, 2012 01:49PM

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Re: Dulles gun show - why so popular
Posted by: FoolSmacker ()
Date: December 31, 2012 01:59PM

Johnny Galt Wrote:
-------------------------------------------------------

> not really. read about kids who get suspended for
> writing un-popular shit, espn reporters and news
> casters who get suspended or fired for writing or
> saying un-popular shit. The first amendment is
> contracting for realz. Go in to work and call a
> co-worker fat, see what happens to your first
> amendment rights.

You misunderstand the First Amendment. Here it is:

Congress shall make no law respecting an establishment of religion, or prohibiting the free exercise thereof; or abridging the freedom of speech, or of the press; or the right of the people peaceably to assemble, and to petition the Government for a redress of grievances.

See those first five words? Doesn't say anything about your school, or your job. When the government makes it a crime to call your co-worker fat, maybe then you'll have a case.
That said, I don't agree at all with kids being suspended, or workers being fired for saying or writing unpopular ideas. I think it's a pretty chicken-shit way to deal with opposing ideas. I'm just saying it's not a Constitutional issue.

> meanwhile the 2A has expanded from muskets to
> basically allow you to own any gun that has ever
> been used at any time in any way to kill anything.

And the First Amendment has expanded from printing presses and quills to computers, smart phones and the internet, as well as radio and television. I'm pretty sure there are quite a few religions around now that the Founding Fathers had no idea about.

---------------------------------
Who knows from whence he came, and who knows where he goes, dot dot dot.

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Re: Dulles gun show - why so popular
Posted by: Dane Bramage ()
Date: December 31, 2012 02:13PM

Johnny Galt Wrote:
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>
> Actually the Nations Gun Show in Chantilly
> routinely has a vendor there selling full auto
> rifles.

Didn't see one, but I'm sure you're correct. My point was more about the media posting a picture of a random rifle (sometimes even shotguns) and referring to it as a full auto assault rifle. I don't recall any of the mass murders being committed with anything full auto, but the media is in the 'over-dramatize and scare the public business. Especially the WAPO.

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Re: Dulles gun show - why so popular
Posted by: Dick Cheney ()
Date: December 31, 2012 02:22PM

Wayfarer Wrote:
-------------------------------------------------------

> By using Dick Cheney as a handle you have voided
> any rationality with your viewpoint. Benedict
> Arnold would have more validity.


What? I agree, only the police and government should have guns. We would never do anything to violate your freedom otherwise. Really, you can trust me. Promise!

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Re: Dulles gun show - why so popular
Posted by: ffx folks ()
Date: December 31, 2012 02:23PM

I remember the last "assault weapons" ban, I had an SKS rifle. If it had a bayonet lug it was deemed an assault weapon, if it didnt then it was ok. Thats the stupidity of those who write these knee jerk laws. Nothing different except you couldnt attach a bayonet. Same round came out of the rifle, same capacity, same caliber.

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Re: Dulles gun show - why so popular
Posted by: OnGuard ()
Date: December 31, 2012 02:40PM

ffx folks Wrote:
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> I remember the last "assault weapons" ban, I had
> an SKS rifle. If it had a bayonet lug it was
> deemed an assault weapon, if it didnt then it was
> ok. Thats the stupidity of those who write these
> knee jerk laws. Nothing different except you
> couldnt attach a bayonet. Same round came out of
> the rifle, same capacity, same caliber.

Banning a bayonet lug only exposes the ignorance of the anti-gun left.
I guess they've never heard of a screw clamp and a butcher knife.
When was the last time we've had a crime committed in this country using
a fixed bayonet on the end of a rifle?

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Re: Dulles gun show - why so popular
Posted by: Barry O. ()
Date: December 31, 2012 02:41PM

ffx folks Wrote:
-------------------------------------------------------
> I remember the last "assault weapons" ban, I had
> an SKS rifle. If it had a bayonet lug it was
> deemed an assault weapon, if it didnt then it was
> ok. Thats the stupidity of those who write these
> knee jerk laws. Nothing different except you
> couldnt attach a bayonet. Same round came out of
> the rifle, same capacity, same caliber.


We don't use bayonets these days dumbass!

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Re: Dulles gun show - why so popular
Posted by: Johnny Galt ()
Date: December 31, 2012 02:43PM

Dane Bramage Wrote:
-------------------------------------------------------
> Johnny Galt Wrote:
> --------------------------------------------------
> -----
> >
> > Actually the Nations Gun Show in Chantilly
> > routinely has a vendor there selling full auto
> > rifles.
>
> Didn't see one, but I'm sure you're correct. My
> point was more about the media posting a picture
> of a random rifle (sometimes even shotguns) and
> referring to it as a full auto assault rifle. I
> don't recall any of the mass murders being
> committed with anything full auto, but the media
> is in the 'over-dramatize and scare the public
> business. Especially the WAPO.


Facts are boring. Drama is PIZ-ZAZZ! POP! BANG! FULL-AUTO DEATH! 8,000 ROUND PER MINUTE!!!

Think Jesse the Body with 'painless' from Predator. That sells and is really what anyone thinks of when they think 'assault rifle'.


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Re: Dulles gun show - why so popular
Posted by: Johnny Galt ()
Date: December 31, 2012 02:52PM

FoolSmacker Wrote:
-------------------------------------------------------
> Johnny Galt Wrote:
> --------------------------------------------------
> -----
>
> > not really. read about kids who get suspended
> for
> > writing un-popular shit, espn reporters and
> news
> > casters who get suspended or fired for writing
> or
> > saying un-popular shit. The first amendment is
> > contracting for realz. Go in to work and call a
> > co-worker fat, see what happens to your first
> > amendment rights.
>
> You misunderstand the First Amendment. Here it
> is:
>
> Congress shall make no law respecting an
> establishment of religion, or prohibiting the free
> exercise thereof; or abridging the freedom of
> speech, or of the press; or the right of the
> people peaceably to assemble, and to petition the
> Government for a redress of grievances.
>
> See those first five words? Doesn't say anything
> about your school, or your job. When the
> government makes it a crime to call your co-worker
> fat, maybe then you'll have a case.
> That said, I don't agree at all with kids being
> suspended, or workers being fired for saying or
> writing unpopular ideas. I think it's a pretty
> chicken-shit way to deal with opposing ideas. I'm
> just saying it's not a Constitutional issue.
>


My point is that most everyone is in school or has a job, and what the 1A does not do is protect you from having those things taken away from you if you exercise said First Amendment rights. What is the point of Freedom of Speech if exercising it is going to result in punishment?



> > meanwhile the 2A has expanded from muskets to
> > basically allow you to own any gun that has
> ever
> > been used at any time in any way to kill
> anything.
>
> And the First Amendment has expanded from printing
> presses and quills to computers, smart phones and
> the internet, as well as radio and television. I'm
> pretty sure there are quite a few religions around
> now that the Founding Fathers had no idea about.

But like I said above, simply exercising your freedom of speech, should someone deem it 'offensive' will result in you being punished. If you're a company, you get boycotted, an employee, maybe fired, a student, suspended.

Bearing arms, not so much. And you throw in concealed carry and even if it's a school or private establishment banning guns, I am able to exercise my right and protect myself from some crazy with a death wish.

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Re: Dulles gun show - why so popular
Posted by: curious barrack ()
Date: December 31, 2012 03:11PM

why moved to off topic? Is Dulles Expo no longer in Fairfax?

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Re: Dulles gun show - why so popular
Posted by: barrack obobo ()
Date: December 31, 2012 03:13PM

and Mike O'Meara stays in Fairfax?

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Re: Dulles gun show - why so popular
Posted by: control freaks ()
Date: December 31, 2012 03:13PM

"My point is that most everyone is in school or has a job, and what the 1A does not do is protect you from having those things taken away from you if you exercise said First Amendment rights. What is the point of Freedom of Speech if exercising it is going to result in punishment?"

Nope.

The Bill of Rights is against the federal gummit, period (10th and the 14th notwithstanding). It just shows how messed up peoples understanding of the law is in this country that people think it means the constitution exists to guarantee you blanket immunity for the exercise of those rights everywhere and at every time.

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Re: Dulles gun show - why so popular
Posted by: FoolSmacker ()
Date: December 31, 2012 04:50PM

Johnny Galt Wrote:
-
> My point is that most everyone is in school or has
> a job, and what the 1A does not do is protect you
> from having those things taken away from you if
> you exercise said First Amendment rights. What is
> the point of Freedom of Speech if exercising it is
> going to result in punishment?

For every right, there is a responsibility. If you exercise your freedom of speech in a place where it is inappropriate or unwelcome, you may feel some ramifications from that. That is up to the person in control of that space. It has nothing to do with the First Amendment.

> But like I said above, simply exercising your
> freedom of speech, should someone deem it
> 'offensive' will result in you being punished. If
> you're a company, you get boycotted, an employee,
> maybe fired, a student, suspended.
>
> Bearing arms, not so much. And you throw in
> concealed carry and even if it's a school or
> private establishment banning guns, I am able to
> exercise my right and protect myself from some
> crazy with a death wish.

Tell you what, you try to concealed carry in a school, or a business that expressly forbids it, and see if you get off without any punishment. And it won't just be punishment from the business owner. You will have a very tense conversation with a law enforcement professional.

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Who knows from whence he came, and who knows where he goes, dot dot dot.

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Re: Dulles gun show - why so popular
Posted by: Armed but Not Always Dangerous ()
Date: December 31, 2012 10:59PM

FoolSmacker Wrote:
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> Tell you what, you try to concealed carry in a
> school, or a business that expressly forbids it,
> and see if you get off without any punishment. And
> it won't just be punishment from the business
> owner. You will have a very tense conversation
> with a law enforcement professional.

I'll not carry in a school or any other place regulated by law. I do regularly carry in establishments where signs may be posted at the entrance forbidding such. And my gun has never been drawn or revealed there. If it were, the MOST THAT CAN HAPPEN is that I will be asked to leave, which I will do. If I refuse to leave private property, the police may then intervene and charge me with trespass, nothing more. No weapons violations unless I brandish or threaten. My gun will not be seen unless someone threatens me or my family.

So what is this punishment of which you speak?

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Re: Dulles gun show - why so popular
Posted by: Ralph Pootawn ()
Date: January 01, 2013 10:07AM

speaking from experience Wrote:
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> Guns, in this area and in the civilian sense, are
> usually either coveted by ex-military, rednecks or
> pussies. I would know because I'm ex-military and
> can understand the (fake) power that guns can
> emotionally provide oneself in the sense of a
> (fake) sense of safety and assurance of continual
> testicular testosterone production.


you must have been butt-raped at gunpoint

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Re: Dulles gun show - why so popular
Posted by: BOHICA ()
Date: January 01, 2013 10:27AM

Ralph Pootawn Wrote:
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> speaking from experience Wrote:
> --------------------------------------------------
> -----
> > Guns, in this area and in the civilian sense,
> are
> > usually either coveted by ex-military, rednecks
> or
> > pussies. I would know because I'm ex-military
> and
> > can understand the (fake) power that guns can
> > emotionally provide oneself in the sense of a
> > (fake) sense of safety and assurance of
> continual
> > testicular testosterone production.
>
>
> you must have been butt-raped at gunpoint

In Obamas military there's no such thing as butt-raped anymore. It's called SOP now.

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Re: Dulles gun show - why so popular
Posted by: boom ()
Date: January 01, 2013 10:33AM

funny gifs

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Re: Dulles gun show - why so popular
Posted by: FoolSmacker ()
Date: January 02, 2013 01:51PM

Armed but Not Always Dangerous Wrote:
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> I'll not carry in a school or any other place
> regulated by law. I do regularly carry in
> establishments where signs may be posted at the
> entrance forbidding such. And my gun has never
> been drawn or revealed there. If it were, the
> MOST THAT CAN HAPPEN is that I will be asked to
> leave, which I will do. If I refuse to leave
> private property, the police may then intervene
> and charge me with trespass, nothing more. No
> weapons violations unless I brandish or threaten.
> My gun will not be seen unless someone threatens
> me or my family.
>
> So what is this punishment of which you speak?

You're right, carrying in a posted business will not get you serious punishment, although a trespass charge is a punishment. Carrying in a shool will get you a Class 6 Felony, though.

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Who knows from whence he came, and who knows where he goes, dot dot dot.

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Re: Dulles gun show - why so popular
Posted by: Ralph Upmine loves Freedom ()
Date: January 02, 2013 03:13PM

Ralph Pootawn Wrote:
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> speaking from experience Wrote:
> --------------------------------------------------
> -----
> > Guns, in this area and in the civilian sense,
> are
> > usually either coveted by ex-military, rednecks
> or
> > pussies. I would know because I'm ex-military
> and
> > can understand the (fake) power that guns can
> > emotionally provide oneself in the sense of a
> > (fake) sense of safety and assurance of
> continual
> > testicular testosterone production.
>
>
> you must have been butt-raped at gunpoint

At least it was at gunpoint. Do you give it up freely?

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