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Re: gun control
[Re: Binnie_Coll]
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06/14/16 03:23 AM
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I coached a lot of foreign born soccer kids who are muslems. I never saw how they were with their religion. They were just happy to play. They were the ones who had to help me carry equipment to the practice field and the game field. The other players let me carry their stuff. I very rarely saw their parents they were busy trying to earn a living. It was always hard for me to hate because of religion, skin color and of sexual orientation. If any of these kids were gay they never did anything that would let people know it. The only time one of the players seemed prejudiced against another player was with an Israeli born kid I had. He got that from his father. I knew his father here for about 5 years. I had to tell him that if I ever heard his son Allen say anything like that again he was off the team. Never heard it again and I could see they all got a long while playing. I had a very good kid from Kuwait. If he got frustrated made a bad play he would say shit out loud. He gets booked by an official because the official thought he said it to him. I asked him how do you say it in Arabic he told me. I said if you feel the urge to say it again say it in your language. I would hear him say it every so often he never got a yellow for it after that  Incidently, they supposed to pray 5 times a day. If they are working or if praying interfere with school work. They could condense those prayers to three times a day. They could pray in the morning 2 times before they go. One during the day and the other 2 when they go home at night. So people would never actually see them pray.
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Re: gun control
[Re: Binnie_Coll]
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06/14/16 09:26 AM
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what effect is this latest massacre going to have on the gun control debate,
ill bet there is going to be a big battle shaping up to ban assault weapons...........
thus could be playing right into hillarys hands, the worse thing that could have happened, has happened!!
going to be a hard sell to keep assault weapons.
Good to see you Uncle Binnie. I think the latest events have strengthened Trump's image. Everyone who disagreed with him before, or regarded him an idiot, has to now admit that some of Trump's main extreme stances are grounded in fact. I don't think we will be able to ban assault weapons in the U.S. Believe it or not, the 2nd Amendment crowd actually only cares about themselves. We see an act of carnage like in Orlando, and we want to take assault weapons out of the hands of the public. The 2nd Amendment crowd sees it, and their paranoia is magnified. They want to buy more weapons to protect themselves in any "active shooter" situation. And if anyone doubts what I just said, why is the news now reporting that in the aftermath of Orlando, gun company stocks are now up approx 10%?
"For us, rubbin'out a Mustache was just like makin' way for a new building, like we was in the construction business."
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Re: gun control
[Re: blueracing347]
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06/14/16 10:59 PM
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12 million AR 15's have been sold in America. 11,999,999 were not used for killing anyone last Sunday. I work in an icu and last week I had a pt who looked like wwe's the undertaker. This fucking guy wouldnt leave the hospital to go to a psych ward. It took the presence of two cops, all of the hospital security, and all the male nurses to get him to go without violence. He was batshit crazy. Every week, our local paper runs stories just like that one. Plenty of hospital staff injured.
Ntra la porta tua lu sangu � sparsu, E nun me mporta si ce muoru accisu... E s'iddu muoru e vaju mparadisu Si nun ce truovo a ttia, mancu ce trasu.
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Re: gun control
[Re: blueracing347]
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06/14/16 11:31 PM
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Its illegal to carry a firearm into a bar, even with a concealed permit. Let me tell you anti-gun folks a little something. I work in an icu and last week I had a pt who looked like wwe's the undertaker. This fucking guy wouldnt leave the hospital to go to a psych ward. It took the presence of two cops, all of the hospital security, and all the male nurses to get him to go without violence. He was batshit crazy. After he left, I thought to myself: if I was sitting at a traffic light with my family and this guy came up to us and became violent, he could kill us all with his bare hands. Due to the fact I'm not naive and my grandfather taught me to respect guns from a young age, my 38 special would come in handy. What happened when alcohol was prhohibited? We're Americans and guns, alcohol, and greed are in our blood. If you don't like the fact that Bill Gates is a billionaire and you drive a Daewoo, maybe we should become communists. I was watching Pawn Stars and this guy brought in an old rifle that they used to shove in anything they could to make shrapnel. It was used for crowd control. Imagine the damage one of those fuckers could do. Did someone mention my avatar? LOL
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Re: gun control
[Re: Binnie_Coll]
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06/15/16 11:49 AM
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Yes, they are all about their political agenda. They don't even care about kids. If they did instead of aborting them they would put them in orphanages. That why they want to blame the mother for a zoo keeper killing the gorilla an animal. Hey let them take away the guns from people who obey the law. I still will have mine. I think Hilliary will win the election. Then there will no longer be anymore problems with mass shooting. Everyone will have a job. The US will be great and no one will hate anyone ever again. 
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Re: gun control
[Re: Faithful1]
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06/16/16 03:32 PM
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The shooter didn't use an AR15. It was a Sig Sauer MCX. great observation faithful, matter of fact pbs news with judy woodward retracted the news report of the shooter using an ar-15, apologized for the error about type of rifle. and clarified it was indeed a sig- sauer military rifle. it was as you stated a sig-sauer military rifle, funny how all media broadcast it was a ar-15. don't they ever check the news reports, before reporting them? you had the right information, to bad the major media didn't.
" watch what you say around this guy, he's got a big mouth" sam giancana to an outfit soldier about frank Sinatra. [ from the book "my way"
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Re: gun control
[Re: NickyScarfo]
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06/17/16 01:09 AM
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I understand the argument about the second ammendment, and I'm sure if I was an American I would own a gun. However I do not understand or see how Republicans and NRA are trying to stop a ban on people on terror watch lists buying firearms, this is ludicrous and just common sense!!! I guess if you have 100% trust in government to never be corrupt or not make mistakes. But, if you believe in innocent till proven guilty than this becomes a problem. Sure, there's probably a lot of very suspicious people on the terrorist watch list. But there's probably people that are on there or maybe on there in the future that are completely innocent and how could you take rights and restrict somebody that hasn't actually committed a crime? So you're saying if the government puts you on a list, that's it. Basically punishing people that may be innocent. The criteria for getting on the list seems super vague, so it's easy to see how many innocent people are on the list and of course without even knowing. Aside from that, if the government actually had evidence that a person truly is a danger to the public, and are in fact a threat, then banning them from buying firearms legally isn't enough to stop any terrorist attack. So Aslong as the terrorist is free in society, they will still eventually find weapons, guns, bombs, box cutters, whatever and carry out an attack. If they are truly hell bent on it. It's not like they will show up to the gun store, get denied and then give up for good.
Last edited by SoCalGangs; 06/17/16 01:24 AM.
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