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Lawmakers supporting this bill are in a fantasyland. They actually believe people are going to carry their guns into dining establishments, believing they're protecting themselves from danger, and then if someone attacks them (like that happens all the time), they will have their weapons handy to defend themselves. The flaws in that sort of thinking are too numerous to count

http://www.tennessean.com/article/20090312/OPINION01/903120319/1008

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The people who were in Luby's cafeteria in Killeen Texas October 16th 1991 would strongly disagree with you on that one :usa:

Guest Linoge
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I am really starting to wonder how such blatantly anti-guns, anti-gun-owners, anti-gun-owners'-rights, anti-self-defense, and anti-Second-Amendment newspapers can maintain their existance in the Patron State of Shooting ****...

Guest canynracer
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Looks like one of the commentors got it right...

"Same old liberal claptrap. I'm just glad to know that no one is buying papers anymore and soon they will all be gone and you will have to find honest work."

Guest dtandy
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That was the article that led me to cancel my subscription. I'm fairly new to Tennessee and, frankly, I was surprised when I first subscribed to the Tennessean (just as the pres. election was hitting full stride) at how openly biased the newspaper was and is against anything considered conservative.

Guest Todd@CIS
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That was the article that led me to cancel my subscription. I'm fairly new to Tennessee and, frankly, I was surprised when I first subscribed to the Tennessean (just as the pres. election was hitting full stride) at how openly biased the newspaper was and is against anything considered conservative.

I know what you mean. I moved here in '96 and called the Tennessean to take out a classified ad for some gun I was selling.

"This is for a gun?"

"Yes."

She hung up on me without another word.

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we used to advertise with them back in 93-94... we dropped them and our subscritions when they published the 1st permit holder lists. We were spending about $1500 a month with them.

Im done with them period

Guest OttoMaddox
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Lawmakers supporting this bill are in a fantasyland. They actually believe people are going to carry their guns into dining establishments, believing they're protecting themselves from danger, and then if someone attacks them (like that happens all the time), they will have their weapons handy to defend themselves. The flaws in that sort of thinking are too numerous to count

http://www.tennessean.com/article/20090312/OPINION01/903120319/1008

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The people who were in Luby's cafeteria in Killeen Texas October 16th 1991 would strongly disagree with you on that one :D

:tinfoil:

Guest SouthernSaltine
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Great video. Always good to watch.

My only thing everytime I watch it is.....

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Once again, these psychos are just smart enough to target places where carrying is banned. Much greater chance of pulling off their pathetic last-hurrahs. And then to top it all off they are usually totally gutless and put the last shot on themselves.

Guest TEBISH
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You know - they made that Luby's Cafeteria in Killeen, Tx into a nice chinese buffet. I lived there for a few years and would always love enlightening my sheeple friends as to what had gone on in that restaurant that they loved to go to. What a conversation over sweet & sour chicken - 'so by the way, do you know the history of this building?'

Lots of people still didn't know the story of their beloved chinese buffet til the VA Tech shooting happened. Once that occured the news stations talked a lot about Luby's and lots of folks where shocked.

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