01-21-2013 06:15 AM
moonlightin wrote:
dparr wrote:If only the GOP had somebody worth voting for.
It is too bad that in all their membership, they couldn't find *1* person worth voting for. Speaks sadly of all repugs as a whole.
They had one. Jon Huntsman. But they rejected him because he was too intelligent. Repubs see intelligence as evil. Stupidity is their highest virtue.
01-21-2013 06:18 AM
What about his second amendment right to to be **bleep**ing moron that shall not be infringed?
01-21-2013 06:44 AM
Guns are currently one of the hot news topics & now we have 2 reports in quick succession. I wonder how many times this type of thing may have happened in the past, but just wasn't news worthy at the time?
btw...what is it with this stupid "cat" emoticon thing?
01-21-2013 06:56 AM
gismo recording wrote:
moonlightin wrote:
dparr wrote:If only the GOP had somebody worth voting for.
It is too bad that in all their membership, they couldn't find *1* person worth voting for. Speaks sadly of all repugs as a whole.
They had one. Jon Huntsman. But they rejected him because he was too intelligent. Repubs see intelligence as evil. Stupidity is their highest virtue.
Oh ya, Jon Huntsman. I might have even considered voting for him. And the repugs thinking intelligence is evil could be something that continues to help them lose elections.
01-21-2013 07:23 AM
moonlightin wrote:
gismo recording wrote:
moonlightin wrote:
dparr wrote:If only the GOP had somebody worth voting for.
It is too bad that in all their membership, they couldn't find *1* person worth voting for. Speaks sadly of all repugs as a whole.
They had one. Jon Huntsman. But they rejected him because he was too intelligent. Repubs see intelligence as evil. Stupidity is their highest virtue.
Oh ya, Jon Huntsman. I might have even considered voting for him. And the repugs thinking intelligence is evil could be something that continues to help them lose elections.
Actually, they just think & know that what the dems try to pass off as "intelligence" is evil & the continuation of a common lack of intelligence among voters, will result in their election losses.
01-21-2013 08:55 AM
I guess they need armed guards at all guns shows to keep gun nuts from shooting each other, or themselves....
01-21-2013 09:02 AM
The Badger wrote:There's dumb, there's stupid, and there's stuff like this...
newbie chick wrote:A man shot his friend after he was trying to sell a gun at a Cleveland area gun show.
Quote,
MEDINA, Ohio - An accidental shooting at a northeast Ohio gun show has left one man with injuries in his arm and leg, according to police.
The shooting happened Saturday afternoon in Medina at the county gun show being held at the Medina County Community Center (on Medina Fair Grounds).
Medina police Chief Pat Berarducci said a gun dealer was checking out a semi-automatic handgun he had just bought when he accidentally pulled the trigger.
Investigators believe the round hit the floor and struck a man standing nearby in the leg and arm.
The police chief said the man was taken by helicopter to a Cleveland hospital. His name and condition are unknown at this time.
Police said the gun's magazine was loaded and had been pulled from the firearm, but one round remained in the chamber.
Chief Berarducci said the victim and dealer are longtime friends
Read more: http://www.newsnet5.com/dpp/news/local_news/oh_medina/a-man-was-shot-at-the-medina-county-gun-show-s ...
No wonder non-gun-owners are scared of those things. The "responsible gun owners" can't even handle them safely. And let's not get into what happens when drunks get ahold of guns.
How many car accidents happened the same day in the US in which people were either injured or killed?
Are you scared of cars?
01-21-2013 09:06 AM
01-21-2013 09:23 AM
guido61 wrote:
Cars kill people too. So that means we should nothing to make guns safer. Great logic there....
Firearms have safety features built into them...just as automobiles do, and yet everyday people are injured or killed in both automobile and firearm accidents. You can't make either one of them 100% accident proof.
01-21-2013 09:34 AM
Hoddy wrote:Firearms have safety features built into them...just as automobiles do, and yet everyday people are injured or killed in both automobile and firearm accidents. You can't make either one of them 100% accident proof.
Which isn't the goal. No one is claiming that guns can be made 100% accident proof.
What CAN be done is reducing the number of mass-killings and/or the intensity of them by reducing the easy and legal availablity of the types of guns that most easily execute these sorts of crimes.
Because we can't reduce the number to zero then we should do nothing at all is a really, really dumb argument.
01-21-2013 09:37 AM
guido61 wrote:
Hoddy wrote:Firearms have safety features built into them...just as automobiles do, and yet everyday people are injured or killed in both automobile and firearm accidents. You can't make either one of them 100% accident proof.
Which isn't the goal. No one is claiming that guns can be made 100% accident proof.
What CAN be done is reducing the number of mass-killings and/or the intensity of them by reducing the easy and legal availablity of the types of guns that most easily execute these sorts of crimes.
Because we can't reduce the number to zero then we should do nothing at all is a really, really dumb argument.
This thread is about a firearm accident...not a mass killing...please try to stay on topic.
01-21-2013 09:51 AM
Hoddy wrote:
guido61 wrote:
Hoddy wrote:Firearms have safety features built into them...just as automobiles do, and yet everyday people are injured or killed in both automobile and firearm accidents. You can't make either one of them 100% accident proof.
Which isn't the goal. No one is claiming that guns can be made 100% accident proof.
What CAN be done is reducing the number of mass-killings and/or the intensity of them by reducing the easy and legal availablity of the types of guns that most easily execute these sorts of crimes.
Because we can't reduce the number to zero then we should do nothing at all is a really, really dumb argument.
This thread is about a firearm accident...not a mass killing...please try to stay on topic.
But who was it that brought up cars?
01-21-2013 06:45 PM
01-21-2013 07:10 PM
coyote-1 wrote:
Drop the magazine.
Jack the slide. This ejects the round in the chamber.... and because in the first step you dropped the mag, you are now certain there is no round in the chamber.
Then, keep your finger off the trigger anyway just to be safe.
Yet so many self-proclaimed 'responsible' gun owners fail to follow these basic safety steps. Their subliminal associations and compensations force them to keep the thing loaded, COCKed, and they just can't resist fingering the trigger. That is why so many of these accidental discharges occur.
[img]http://www.upworthy.com/this-is-a-real-ad-for-a-real-gun-that-killed-real-people?c=ufb1[/img]
The dumbest of dumbfucks. Teeny tiny wangs. They probably cuddle up to their obese wife's breasts at night to feel safe.
"Senators say they fear the N.R.A. and the gun lobby. But I think that fear must be nothing compared to the fear the first graders in Sandy Hook Elementary School felt as their lives ended in a hail of bullets. The fear that those children who survived the massacre must feel every time they remember their teachers stacking them into closets and bathrooms, whispering that they loved them, so that love would be the last thing the students heard if the gunman found them."- Gabrielle Giffords
01-21-2013 07:34 PM
newbie chick wrote:A man shot his friend after he was trying to sell a gun at a Cleveland area gun show.
Quote,
MEDINA, Ohio - An accidental shooting at a northeast Ohio gun show has left one man with injuries in his arm and leg, according to police.
The shooting happened Saturday afternoon in Medina at the county gun show being held at the Medina County Community Center (on Medina Fair Grounds).
Medina police Chief Pat Berarducci said a gun dealer was checking out a semi-automatic handgun he had just bought when he accidentally pulled the trigger.
Investigators believe the round hit the floor and struck a man standing nearby in the leg and arm.
The police chief said the man was taken by helicopter to a Cleveland hospital. His name and condition are unknown at this time.
Police said the gun's magazine was loaded and had been pulled from the firearm, but one round remained in the chamber.
Chief Berarducci said the victim and dealer are longtime friends
Read more: http://www.newsnet5.com/dpp/news/local_news/oh_medina/a-man-was-shot-at-the-medina-county-gun-show-s ...
More people have been killed at rock concerts than at gun shows. Fact!
01-21-2013 07:37 PM
gismo recording wrote:
moonlightin wrote:
dparr wrote:If only the GOP had somebody worth voting for.
It is too bad that in all their membership, they couldn't find *1* person worth voting for. Speaks sadly of all repugs as a whole.
They had one. Jon Huntsman. But they rejected him because he was too intelligent. Repubs see intelligence as evil. Stupidity is their highest virtue.
Huntsman would have gotten creamed. He got 1% of the vote in the primaries and he wouldn't have peeled off many, if any, Obama voters.
01-21-2013 07:38 PM
moonlightin wrote:
gismo recording wrote:
moonlightin wrote:
dparr wrote:If only the GOP had somebody worth voting for.
It is too bad that in all their membership, they couldn't find *1* person worth voting for. Speaks sadly of all repugs as a whole.
They had one. Jon Huntsman. But they rejected him because he was too intelligent. Repubs see intelligence as evil. Stupidity is their highest virtue.
Oh ya, Jon Huntsman. I might have even considered voting for him. And the repugs thinking intelligence is evil could be something that continues to help them lose elections.
"Repugs" don't think intelligence is evil you f^kking moron.
01-21-2013 07:40 PM
moonlightin wrote:
gismo recording wrote:
moonlightin wrote:
dparr wrote:If only the GOP had somebody worth voting for.
It is too bad that in all their membership, they couldn't find *1* person worth voting for. Speaks sadly of all repugs as a whole.
They had one. Jon Huntsman. But they rejected him because he was too intelligent. Repubs see intelligence as evil. Stupidity is their highest virtue.
Oh ya, Jon Huntsman. I might have even considered voting for him. And the repugs thinking intelligence is evil could be something that continues to help them lose elections.
Obama can thank the low information voter for his re-eelction. The Obama voter watches TMZ and the Kardashians. they do not read realclearpolitics.com
01-21-2013 08:08 PM
01-21-2013 09:20 PM
willhaven wrote:
coyote-1 wrote:
Drop the magazine.
Jack the slide. This ejects the round in the chamber.... And because in the first step you dropped the mag, you are now certain there is no round in the chamber.
Then, keep your finger off the trigger anyway just to be safe.
Yet so many self-proclaimed 'responsible' gun owners fail to follow these basic safety steps. Their subliminal associations and compensations force them to keep the thing loaded, COCKed, and they just can't resist fingering the trigger. That is why so many of these accidental discharges occur.
[img]http://www.upworthy.com/this-is-a-real-ad-for-a-real-gun-that-killed-real-people?c=ufb1[/img] The dumbest of dumbfucks. Teeny tiny wangs. They probably cuddle up to their obese wife's breasts at night to feel safe.
You're being a little hard on quickie aren't you after all the forums biggest ERB hater has told us it was the Glocks fault, not his failure to follow safety rules that caused his numerous ND's.
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