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But killing for love? WOW! Only in America...



I'll bet you a dollar we kill for love a shit load more than anywhere else.



vague bet. What's a shit load? and who counts on the list?

Since the attempt on Reagan, there have been no successful assassinations of major figures. Abortion doctors are the most common on the list. This is not true of Europe. Sweden in particular seems well ahead of us in any objective measure, with a PM and a foreign minister killed.

BTW, they don't know why the Pope was shot, and in these Swedish ones didn't even catch the bad guy, so it seems premature to declare it a political killing (as if that makes it any better).

working off http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_assassinated_people
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What's a shit load?


A figure of speech.


you're already weaseling? He hadn't even accepted yet.



No weaseling. I maintain my position, which, in case you missed it, he already agreed to.



(Yes, those are, Shatner Commas. Sometimes, you just have to, go with it.)
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What do they teach you about the period from 1935 - 1945 in your schools? What do they teach you about 1972?



Probably something very close to the truth.

What do they teach in US schools about the incredibly high murder rate compared to other civilized societies?



I'm asking a German citizen a question about a 'peaceful nation'. There's plenty of people in this world who think the holocaust never happened. I'm wondering what they are taught in their school about their leader and the systematic extermination of 6,000,000 Jews. What I have so far is .

I know enough about the US that describing it as 'peaceful' would be almost funny.
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you're already weaseling? He hadn't even accepted yet.



No weaseling. I maintain my position, which, in case you missed it, he already agreed to.



good luck. might as well send the money now...my source shows the UK just behind the US (16 v 14) for the Reagan to present timeframe, despite having 1/5th the population. Seems to blow to shit your culture argument.

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Perfect.


As a responsible gun owner, none of my weapons have EVER been freely accessible to anyone other than myself.

I raised three beautiful daughters that had no interest in guns. Guns have always been secure in a gun safe.



one day brother you should ask my three daughters about how it was with weapons around our castle... only my most eXpensive ones were in the safe! ;P

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At a recent FBI training session that I attended, the agent commented that more people are killed by gunfire in our schools than by fires or tornados. Given that sobering news, we should do a better job of preparing our children, teachers and administrators on what to do when faced with a shooter. But what’s the plan?

Read more: http://www.foxnews.com/opinion/2012/02/28/how-to-survive-school-shooting/#ixzz1njPCGqfp



http://www.foxnews.com/opinion/2012/02/28/how-to-survive-school-shooting/

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***At a recent FBI training session that I attended, the agent commented that more people are killed by gunfire in our schools than by fires or tornados.



That FBI agent is full of crap.
Over 4,000 people die every year in America from fire.
The number of people shot in schools for the 2005-2006 year was 15.

That's the kind of crap information that misleads so many people and makes them become gun-o-phobes.

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***At a recent FBI training session that I attended, the agent commented that more people are killed by gunfire in our schools than by fires or tornados.



That FBI agent is full of crap.
Over 4,000 people die every year in America from fire.
The number of people shot in schools for the 2005-2006 year was 15.

That's the kind of crap information that misleads so many people and makes them become gun-o-phobes.



JR, how many people are killed by fire or tornadoes while AT SCHOOL?




(Clearly that was the intention of the statement. Sheesh!)
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Thank goodness the Second Amendment is a check on what we will learn.



You haven't stated it, but you are alluding that the 2nd Amendment keeps the government in check, with armed citizens standing up to it.

Whether or not you believe it, I know others do. But I have to say that the argument just doesn't hold water to me. I think it might have been true back when the Bill Of Rights was enacted. Back then, the federal government wasn't the size it is today, and didn't have the money, power or resources to fight it's owned armed citizens.

Today, it's a much different story. Our military budget, resources and technology are far superior to any other country, or an armed citizen army. What good is a semi-auto rifle against an M-1 tank? How does even an illegal machine gun compare to a predator drone? There are a lot of privately owned guns in America, but the U.S. military can still defeat the entire armed civilian population of America, even if everyone stood against them.

Perhaps the American soldiers might stand up for what's right, and not go Iraq here in our homeland. But probably not. Soldiers do what they're told. Oliver North did. Scads of officers and regular troops did the wrong thing in wars like Vietnam because they were told to. For every good man in the military that will disobey direct orders, there are thousands that will do what they're told. The soldiers will justify it with the same prejudice that was used in southeast Asia (gooks) or the middle east (towel-heads). The army in California will have no problem killing dumb pig-fucking rednecks in Alabama, and the army in Alabama will have no problem killing the pot-smoking liberal hippies in Kalifornia. So if the government tells them to go door to door and take away our guns, they will do it. It will be bloody, but the military will win that war.

The 2nd Amendment was enacted for a good reason. That reason is no longer valid. Now, there are other, perfectly good reasons to own guns (I think people SHOULD own guns), but trying to scare the government isn't one of them anymore. The government isn't scared of any private citizen, or even all of us put together. And that may be the biggest problem we have in the U.S. today.
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Perhaps the American soldiers might stand up for what's right, and not go Iraq here in our homeland. But probably not. Soldiers do what they're told. Oliver North did. Scads of officers and regular troops did the wrong thing in wars like Vietnam because they were told to.



refresh my memory - who won that war? Who won in Iraq? Hint: it wasn't us. And these were conflicts where it was easy to identify gooks and sand n*. In the US, the people are absolutely indistinguishable from the soldiers.

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how many people are killed by fire or tornadoes while AT SCHOOL?

(Clearly that was the intention of the statement. Sheesh!)



That statement doesn't really mean much...

Highest death toll for a single school fire - 95

Highest death toll for a single tornado in schools - 69

Highest death toll for a single high school shooting - 13
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THEN all this bullshit about not trusting the government came into play.



Interesting version of history - is that from one of your screenplays?

"I am a mortal enemy to arbitrary government and unlimited power. I am naturally very jealous for the rights and liberties of my country, and the least encroachment of those invaluable privileges is apt to make my blood boil."
-- Ben Franklin

"I consider the foundation of the [Federal] Constitution as laid on this ground: That "all powers not delegated to the United States, by the Constitution, nor prohibited by it to the States, are reserved to the States or to the people." [10th Amendment] To take a single step beyond the boundaries thus specifically drawn around the powers of Congress is to take possession of a boundless field of power, no longer susceptible of any definition."
-- Thomas Jefferson, "Opinion on the Constitutionality of a National Bank" [February 15, 1791]

"[G]overnment, even in its best state, is but a necessary evil; in its worst state an intolerable one; for when we suffer or are exposed to the same miseries by a government, which we might expect in a country without government, our calamity is heightened by reflecting that we furnish the means by which we suffer."
-- Thomas Paine

"There are more instances of the abridgment of the freedom of the people by gradual and silent encroachments of those in power than by violent and sudden usurpations. "
-- James Madison, Speech to the Virginia Ratifying Convention [June 16, 1788]
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Like the draft dodgers of my yourh? Like whistleblowers?



Many European countries have the same. Draft dodgers in Holland for instance get a very different treatment than draft dodgers in the US.

More recently, military personal refusing to obey the government aren't particularly applauded.

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We Americans know our government's history.



Well, those who can find it on a map maybe.

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***Guns have always been secure in a gun safe.



Many people believe that is not the correct place for them though, since they should be readily available should a home invasion take place.





Then their is the accidental shooting of a young child that just breaks your heart.

Our children at times, sure do pay a high price for us to have the rights to own guns.

http://lubbockonline.com/filed-online/2011-05-21/sheriff-calls-9-year-olds-death-very-tragic-hunting-accident#.T06AJfGPWSo


For every 1 child shot at school, 10 more were shot, maimed or killed
hunting with Dad or Gramps.


I wonder what price it would be too high for us to reconsider how we ow do things.


Keep in mind I have been a gun owner my whole life.

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Guns have always been secure in a gun safe.



Many people believe that is not the correct place for them though, since they should be readily available should a home invasion take place.



Do you wish there was a law requiring all guns to be locked up?
Should there be home inspections by police to enforce that law?
What about people who don't have children in their homes - would they be exempt?
What would the effect be upon people who need their gun for self defense in their home?
What about law enforcement officers? With children?

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1, Do you wish there was a law requiring all guns to be locked up?
2, Should there be home inspections by police to enforce that law?
3, What about people who don't have children in their homes - would they be exempt?
4.What would the effect be upon people who need their gun for self defense in their home?
5. What about law enforcement officers? With children?



1. Yes

2. Yes

3. No

4. What's your definition of *self defense in their home*?? Why do *others* need guns in their homes???

5. Do *they* enjoy different laws? :o

I can't believe it - I just replied to a silly post.

So what. It's fun. B|

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