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I have been thinking about this for a while now and just can't figure it out.
The NRA says to arm more good guys to combat the armed bad guys...So what do they use as a bad guy detector? And shouldn't they share that technology with the world?
Which of these industries do you think would benefit most from the NRA Bad Guy Detector?
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Senior Dating Websites | |
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Car dealerships | |
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Fast food - (they fuck you in the drive thru) | |
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Walmart | |
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Big Pharma | |
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Wall Street | |
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College Republicans | |
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DU Jury pool | |
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Agnosticsherbet
(11,619 posts)Of course, the concentration of Bad Guy Radiation (henceforth known as BGR Waves) would cause it to overload and blow the NRA into orbit, but you can't make an omelet without breaking an egg.
jorno67
(1,986 posts)Almost All of the NRA folks believe they are the good guys being wronged
Agnosticsherbet
(11,619 posts)Most of us human beings think we're the good guys, and we justify everything we do to allow ourselves to continue to believe we are the good guys and its only those other people that are really bad.
OneTenthofOnePercent
(6,268 posts)is the bad guy. No fancy new technology or gizmos... just plain old observation.
jorno67
(1,986 posts)When your random dude has yet to do anything bad? Can the NRA sniff him out with their BadGUY Finder 3000?