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Sat Jun-12-04 01:24 PM
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Poll question: Who is the scummiest NRA board member? |
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Sat Jun-12-04 01:27 PM
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Sat Jun-12-04 04:25 PM
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Why should I even give a flying rat's ass who sits on the NRA board? There has GOT to be something more important to worry about.
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Sat Jun-12-04 01:28 PM
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a sociopath. not that they all aren't, but seriously. he is so gone.
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Sat Jun-12-04 01:28 PM
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3. I think Grover Norquist might be gay. |
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Seriously...I heard him on the radio spouting off about how much more worthy Reagan is than Hamilton to be on the $10 bill (he even threw in the classless "at least we know Reagan was a better shot"), and he sure sounded flamboyant about it.
OK, I'm sure this will be construed by the thin-skinned here as an attack on gays (which it's not). But Norquist sure sounds gay to me. And that's an awfully gay name.
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Sat Jun-12-04 04:26 PM
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5. What does gay have to do with this discussion? |
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And why is his sexual orientation even open for discussion?
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Sat Jun-12-04 04:46 PM
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7. Everything is open for discussion here |
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If Norquist happens to be homosexual it would make for some interesting explorations of hypocrisy coming from all sides.
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Sat Jun-12-04 04:49 PM
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However, I really don't think his sexual orientation is relevant.
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Sat Jun-12-04 05:17 PM
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9. I knew it would be misconstrued. |
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I had never heard Norquist speak prior to this whole Reagan $10 bill "debate" a few days ago. The guy sounds gay in my opinion.
I didn't mean for his sexual orientation to be open for debate or ridicule. But Slack is right...if it were the case, it would open a Pandora's Box of (further) hypocrisy on the Right.
But I was just making an observation on how the guy speaks. Sorry if it was taken the wrong way.
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Sat Jun-12-04 07:39 PM
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13. I'll agree with you that he sounds "gay". |
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I'm not sure why so many gay men have that manner of speaking but they do seem to sound "gay".
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Sat Jun-12-04 08:22 PM
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16. Isn't ironic that with all these demons to choose from |
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Whether one of them is gay is the big topic. Hell Karl Malone is the dirtiest player in the history of the NBA.
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Sat Jun-12-04 10:28 PM
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What we should really be asking ourselves is "Why the heck do we even care?"
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Sun Jun-13-04 03:36 PM
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32. This a Freuedian slip for gunmongers |
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Actually "Pink Pistols" is as well. The NRA astroturf boys were scared to combine guns and gays together so they came up with this bullshit moniker. A real grassroots gay organization wouldn't have such an obviously phony name
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Sun Jun-13-04 03:48 PM
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33. Oh boy - the Pink Pistols is a fake organization chant? |
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You've really exposed yourself now, MrB.
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Sun Jun-13-04 03:50 PM
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34. I personally know four gay people who carry guns. |
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Yeah, it's a figment...just like the fact that every CCW class I've attended has been packed with women.
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Sun Jun-13-04 03:52 PM
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35. A gay group disowned by GLAAD and GLBT |
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More gunmonger disinformation and street theatre to make money selling death and destruction.
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Sun Jun-13-04 03:58 PM
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36. Don't you mean a pantload? |
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Sun Jun-13-04 11:42 PM
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37. The name" Pink Pistols" sounds imposed like most astroturf organizations |
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Rainbow Rifle Association, maybe. Now that I think of it, "Second amendment sisters" sounds imposed as well. The little sister organization. Moms have power. Even Emperors mind their moms. I t would be interesting to know the real historys of these organizations. I bet they're as phony as the Iraqi governing council.
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Sat Jun-12-04 04:41 PM
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6. If my parents named me Grover I'd probably go gay just to punish them |
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Sat Jun-12-04 05:38 PM
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10. What is your obsession with the NRA? |
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This is the 3rd NRA thread you've started in the last few days. Are they really that much of a threat to you?
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Sat Jun-12-04 07:10 PM
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11. John Kerry singled these animals out in his announcement speech |
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Edited on Sat Jun-12-04 07:12 PM by billbuckhead
Basically the NRA are the RepubliKKKans brownshirts. Gun deaths are a 9-11 every month here in America. Gun regulation in other advanced nations has shown that a free society doesn't need everyone carrying a gun. If guns made people free, Afghanistan would be the freest place in world and Sweden would be a Gulag. Here in America you can compare Massachussetts or Hawaii's murder rate with any other state with a least one city over 500,000 and the differences are obvious.
Besides Grover Norquist is always in the news as the RepubliKKKan poster child.
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Sat Jun-12-04 07:16 PM
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12. Sorry bud, guns don't cause crime |
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If you really cared about reducing crime and violence, you should go out there and advocate ending the war on drugs and reducing unemployment and poverty.
Your correlative statistics are easily rebutted with other correlative statistics that show the opposite trend. Bottom line is, gun don't make much of a difference either way (look up recent CDC report about this). Disarming the populace, however, does make it easier for them to be controlled by the government who, of course, will always be armed. Is that what you want?
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Sat Jun-12-04 08:19 PM
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15. So you can prove positively that increasing the availibilty of guns doesnt |
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increase the number of murders in similar nations? Hell the only exceptions you guys can come up with are Switzerland and Washington D.C., two of the weirdest places in the world that sort of are the exceptions that prove the rule. EVERY SINGLE EU NATION HAS MULTIPLES LESS MURDER. Japan has virtually no murders by gun. Australia changed it's laws and the murder rate has went down. One has to have a learning disabilty not to see a correllation.
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Tue Jun-15-04 10:38 PM
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We're Democrats. We ALWAYS work to reduce unemployment and poverty.
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Sun Jun-13-04 01:11 AM
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19. "singled these animals out"... |
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...Christ - more sweetness & light from the gun control crowd. That's SURE the language I want associated with a tolerant, progressive, Democratic Party. Yes-sireee...keep up the good work, bill. Karl Rove LOVES it. Hell, you might end up on his Christmas list.
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Sun Jun-13-04 12:58 AM
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18. The more Bill spends time keeping the NRA name out there... |
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...the less money the NRA will have to spend on advertising and the more money they will have to spend on Second Amendment issues. :)
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Sat Jun-12-04 08:18 PM
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14. So much scum, so little time to choose |
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Sun Jun-13-04 01:11 AM
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20. I voted for Karl Malone because |
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I believe that the NBA needs to be stopped. Anyone who dares tie Kareem Abdul-Jabbar's record of consecutive seasons scoring over 20 points per game is a public saftey menace. Malone is also threatening to tie Abdul-Jabbar for all time minutes played and all time points scored. This must not happen! Therefore I say the government must step in and do something about these threats to Abdul-Jabbar's milestones. The NBA is doing nothing to preserve the legacy of Abdul-Jabbar. They are obviously turning a deaf ear to the plight of Abdul-Jabbar fans nationwide.
Oh, you meant NRA.
Nevermind.
(With apologies to the late great Gilda Radner)
:)
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Sun Jun-13-04 12:51 PM
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21. Ted Nugent: Child Molester, Asshole, Gun Owner |
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Pretty much sums it up....
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Sun Jun-13-04 12:59 PM
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22. Let's go ahead use the Ted Nugent Standard to judge all gun owners. |
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Quick and convenient...and it sure beats thinking.
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Sun Jun-13-04 01:08 PM
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...is that many pro-gunners look up to Ted Nugent. And there's nothing in that man's character to admire, IMHO.
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Sun Jun-13-04 01:10 PM
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24. Many people look up to George W. Bush, too. |
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None of any of that is relevant to whether guns should be legal. I don't admire Ted Nugent...I think he's a raving idiot.
But I'm pro-gun.
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Sun Jun-13-04 01:42 PM
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27. I don't admire Ted Nugent... |
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...I think he's a raving idiot.
But I'm pro-gun control.
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Sun Jun-13-04 01:56 PM
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30. The gun crazies put Ted on their board of directors, I didn't |
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Is there any national figure who is fighting against the AWB who is not a nut? Tom DeLay? Grover Norquist? Name a respectable Democrat or even a Republican who is against the assault weapons ban? Orrin Hatch?
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Tue Jun-15-04 10:36 PM
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38. The fact is that the gun nuts have chosen Nugent as their leader |
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if you don't like the fact that you are represented by an idiot, then you shouldn't let him be your leader. (I think Thomas Jefferson said that first)
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Sun Jun-13-04 01:11 PM
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I'm a pro-gunner, I don't give a flying fuck about Ted Nugent or the NRA, and I plan to vote for the Democratic Party's nominee in November.
Do you have a problem with that?
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Sun Jun-13-04 01:28 PM
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But there are people who look up to Ted Nugent as some sort of role model, and I DO have a problem with that.
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Sun Jun-13-04 01:51 PM
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29. There's nothing we can do for the delusional. |
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They're drinking the same Kool-Aid as the Bush supporters.
Ted Nugent is a moron. I don't think anyone here "looks up" to him, or any of the other NRA board members for that matter. We have formed our opinions on guns independently of activist groups...I don't see why that's so hard to understand. You don't have to be in the NRA to support individual RKBA.
I tore up my NRA membership about three years ago. In spite of their top-notch gun safety and training programs, I got tired of my dues going toward putting asshole neo-con Republicans into office. I decided that my money was better spent donating to candidates directly who support my views on guns, along with other issues.
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Sun Jun-13-04 02:46 PM
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31. Well said, that's about how I feel about them too |
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