How will government stop the violence?

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Re: How will government stop the violence?

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JoBa wrote:I have a hunch it will not be too long before all registered gun owners will be receiving a letter from their liberal governments demanding the surrender of their weapons or containing their orders to report for further training on the evils of gun ownership.
Good. Guns are bad. I'm glad that I don't have any. They are scary. I never plan on having any... ever.

Scary guns.

Bad.

I don't have ANY
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Re: How will government stop the violence?

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rgrokelley wrote:
JoBa wrote:I have a hunch it will not be too long before all registered gun owners will be receiving a letter from their liberal governments demanding the surrender of their weapons or containing their orders to report for further training on the evils of gun ownership.
Good. Guns are bad. I'm glad that I don't have any. They are scary. I never plan on having any... ever.

Scary guns.

Bad.

I don't have ANY
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All mine were stolen. I guess I ought to report that one of these days.
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Re: How will government stop the violence?

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Damit, I just spewed my hot chocolate all over my keyboard and monitor.

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Re: How will government stop the violence?

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It matters little what our government might do to stop the mayhem, in the end, whatever action they take will do little or nothing to bring it under control. Our government has a running history of failures in every effort it undertakes, from it's assorted wars on this or that, to it's actual fighting wars.

Every single effort our government makes on our behalf does little or nothing other than providing more government jobs and spending more taxpayers dollars.

Other than Grenada, I can think of no conflict we have actually won since world war II.

Our famous Department of Homeland Security is probably one of our best examples of bureaucratic bungling and waste.

Thousands of tons of assorted narcotics make their way across our boarders every single year, does anyone honestly believe that the DHS is stopping terrorists or their weapons?

In our current fever to disarm our citizens, do you think that is something that would cheer a terrorist?

We as a nation have always done the exact opposite of what should be done to solve any of our problems.

No matter what our authorities might do, you can pretty much be guaranteed there will be another mass shooting soon, and then another after that.

We make our targets defenseless, we make our criminals famous.

It should be against the law for our media to publish the names of criminals, or assign our bank robbers with cutsie catchy names. As soon as any crime is committed, a number should be assigned to the perpetrator, and that is the only thing our media should be allowed to use.

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