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Good for them. I'm always glad to see others, no matter whether their political views align with mine or not, exercise their 2nd Amendment rights.

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Go far enough left and you wrap around to the right. :) Edited by Lester Weevils
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I like seeing people enjoy their rights to keep and bear arms.  At the same time supposed pro 2A democrats are just socialists who make this issue an exception to their philosophy, which is already full of beliefs that regulate everyone except themselves with an agenda that can only be fulfilled when everyone is dependent upon the government for everything existing only by its permission.  I do not like making blanket statements, but I honestly believe a  pro 2A democrat is no friend to freedom.

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If they are voting for the same democrats that constantly shat on the 2A then they are not helping. Also, the fact that they feel Obama is "too conservative" speaks volumes about them.

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Good for them for potentially learning how to defend their life. But I'm sorry, you could put liberal in front of a anything and I'd be turned away. "Liberal big boobies" even sounds bad to me
Guest Lester Weevils
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If they are voting for the same democrats that constantly shat on the 2A then they are not helping. Also, the fact that they feel Obama is "too conservative" speaks volumes about them.


Equivalent to folks on the other side who think those such as bush, Romney and McCain are too liberal.
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If they are voting for the same democrats that constantly shat on the 2A then they are not helping. Also, the fact that they feel Obama is "too conservative" speaks volumes about them.

 

They are a little confused but Obama is definitely "right wing". Guantanimo, drone strikes, cozying up to big business... It can take some sophisticated thinking to work out where you are politically when there's really only one party split over a few issues up there. By dividing us over a few wedge issues, they keep us under control.

 

Any friend of freedom is a friend of mine. I'm not sure these people are but if you can believe in one piece of freedom, it's a good starting point to be convinced that other freedoms should be respected.

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If they are voting for the same democrats that constantly shat on the 2A then they are not helping. Also, the fact that they feel Obama is "too conservative" speaks volumes about them.

Although I normally believe that the more diverse our shooting culture is the better off we are, I'm going to have to agree with you here.  These are jut more people to compete with when buying ammo.

Guest Lester Weevils
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Maybe the article's picture was of the last 525 bulk pack in California. :)
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We don't all have to have the same views to support the 2A.  To paraphrase someone else (because I can't find the %&* link to give attribution), just because I'm pro 2A I seem to be automatically lumped in with certain other political views by default that I don't necessarily share.   Being in favor of the Second Amendment does not mean I'm part of the 'bortion bannin', homo-hatin', the 1st Amendment only applies to Christianity (and maybe Jews if we decide we like them this week), hey let's go bomb some moo-slims and pay for it with money we don't have crowd. You can order your political views a la carte.

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[quote name="enfield" post="1088423" timestamp="1388749265"]See the scary ammo picture? Ooooohhh! Anarchists! Tea-sipping gangstas![/quote] As an Anarchist, I find comparing liberals to anarchists as insulting to the intellegence of anarchists everywhere.... Sent from somewhere in the cosmos using magic...and bacon. Edited by Ted S.
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In all honesty I wonder how many liberals are in those lines in CT that are registering their firearms. I'm guessing not as many as there is conservatives. I find liberals like the approach of               "Do as I say and not as I do."  a lot more than the other way around..............jmho

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Rather than “window-dressing ‘solutions’ like so-called ‘assault weapons’ bans and magazine capacity restrictions,” the group said in an official statement, the government should promote “mitigation for violence prevention: stronger mental health care, addressing poverty, homelessness and unemployment.”

The group has also taken a stand against monetary disincentives to gun ownership, the San Francisco Chronicle noted, including taxes on ammunition. The group said taxes on ammo act as “class barriers,” preventing lower-income individuals from exercising their Second Amendment rights.

 

I would LOVE to see the NRA say this more often.  

Some of the posts here prove their point: fellow gun owners that are unwelcome by the community forcing them to make their own.   I totally understand that -- even though I am a NRA member, I disagree with a LOT of things they say and have done. 

Guest Lester Weevils
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As an Anarchist, I find comparing liberals to anarchists as insulting to the intellegence of anarchists everywhere....Sent from somewhere in the cosmos using magic...and bacon.

Left wingers and right wingers have some things they can agree on. At least some issues worthy of discussion/compromise. It is the authoritarian statists, regardless of left, right, or center that are the biggest problem.

Maybe more philosophy books have been written in support of anarchy than any other niche. Libertarians are often accused of being anarchists, but there are more flavors of anarchic philosophy than one can shake a stick at. The lefty anarchists are a strange but common strain who don't believe in private property, that a man in need should take whatever he needs from whoever has it.

That in the "ideal society" every person should find something he is good at, and then work at that for free, giving away all the fruits of his labor, then receiving everything he can't make from other workers, good at other specialties, also working for free.

The farmer gives his grain to the baker. The baker gives his bread to the people. And presumably the people make something useful that the farmers and bakers need.

Not quite the same anarchism of radical libertarians. Edited by Lester Weevils
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“We make ourselves a special place where we don’t have to hear about the ‘Kenyan Muslim socialist’ in the White House,” Marlene Hoeber — a tattooed, transgender, “queer activist” who likens her politics to Emma Goldman, a popular 20th century anarchist — told the San Francisco Chronicle.

 

 

 

So... where do they shoot that the rest of the pork eating right wing are outta ear shot? Oh they shoot during WORK HOURS I get it now.

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