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<blockquote data-quote="RobGMN" data-source="post: 8921024" data-attributes="member: 683408"><p>NEW FLASH - It didn't say "the right-wing media". If you can't comprehend what is posted, maybe you should avoid commenting on it.</p><p></p><p>You're either being intentionally obtuse, or you have no clue about the real world outside of your basement.</p><p>"Guns don't just shoot by themselves" is a central tenet of the pro-gun argument, and has been expressed probably thousands of times, ESPECIALLY when gun control comes into the forefront of the news. It falls right in line with the "guns don't kill people; people kill people" phraseology.</p><p></p><p>Have you ever heard THAT one before? Do you know anything about guns, or the pro-gun/anti-gun debate?</p><p></p><p></p><p>So a <u>drunk</u> guy wants to show off his gun to his daughter he was arguing with, points it <u>AT HIS DAUGHTER</u> who he was just arguing with, and accidentally pulls the trigger, killing the daughter he was just arguing with.</p><p>You just made the strongest argument for gun control one could imagine.</p><p>Wow.</p><p></p><p>A "liberal" wanting to see the new gun her drunk dad bought? Makes sense.</p><p></p><p>Care to show the statistics on that?</p><p></p><p>Good question. How many?</p><p></p><p>You mean the tr@ns person who was a self-described right-winger, who was into "white power", "white pride", and had a N@zi SS tattoo on the right bicep?</p><p></p><p></p><p>Fill in the blank (or learn how to circumvent the filter - it's NOT that difficult), and cite the source.</p><p></p><p></p><p>Almost every gun ever made has had a problem misfiring. Glock has sold probably 24 million guns, with accidental discharges numbering less than 1,000.</p><p>What magical gun do you own that has a perfect record?</p><p></p><p>You supported him multiple times in this post alone.</p><p>"Accidental discharge"? A drunk guy pulls a gun and aims it at his daughter, but HE just happens to be among the 4/10,000% of people with a Glock that has fired accidentally?</p><p></p><p>That sounds an awful lot like the excuse the right-wingers immediately made up for the shooting of Alex Pretti: "His gun is known to discharge by itself, and went off while sitting on the driver's seat of a police vehicle, so they had to shoot Alex in the head".</p><p></p><p>The same people who argue that guns do not just go off.</p><p>Convenient.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RobGMN, post: 8921024, member: 683408"] NEW FLASH - It didn't say "the right-wing media". If you can't comprehend what is posted, maybe you should avoid commenting on it. You're either being intentionally obtuse, or you have no clue about the real world outside of your basement. "Guns don't just shoot by themselves" is a central tenet of the pro-gun argument, and has been expressed probably thousands of times, ESPECIALLY when gun control comes into the forefront of the news. It falls right in line with the "guns don't kill people; people kill people" phraseology. Have you ever heard THAT one before? Do you know anything about guns, or the pro-gun/anti-gun debate? So a [U]drunk[/U] guy wants to show off his gun to his daughter he was arguing with, points it [U]AT HIS DAUGHTER[/U] who he was just arguing with, and accidentally pulls the trigger, killing the daughter he was just arguing with. You just made the strongest argument for gun control one could imagine. Wow. A "liberal" wanting to see the new gun her drunk dad bought? Makes sense. Care to show the statistics on that? Good question. How many? You mean the tr@ns person who was a self-described right-winger, who was into "white power", "white pride", and had a N@zi SS tattoo on the right bicep? Fill in the blank (or learn how to circumvent the filter - it's NOT that difficult), and cite the source. Almost every gun ever made has had a problem misfiring. Glock has sold probably 24 million guns, with accidental discharges numbering less than 1,000. What magical gun do you own that has a perfect record? You supported him multiple times in this post alone. "Accidental discharge"? A drunk guy pulls a gun and aims it at his daughter, but HE just happens to be among the 4/10,000% of people with a Glock that has fired accidentally? That sounds an awful lot like the excuse the right-wingers immediately made up for the shooting of Alex Pretti: "His gun is known to discharge by itself, and went off while sitting on the driver's seat of a police vehicle, so they had to shoot Alex in the head". The same people who argue that guns do not just go off. Convenient. [/QUOTE]
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