02-06-2013 12:08 PM
Forgive me for stating the bleedin' obvious, but in this crazy world there are so many issues that are far more important than whether or not a person can have guns to play with. Can't we try discussing something that is actually important for a change?
Can't we discuss the UK bedroom tax, or the erosion of disability living allowance? OK, if discussing politics from outside the USA is a step too far, what about the issue of tax-exempt status for churches? Anything but that boring, emotive, ridiculous subject of guns.
02-06-2013 12:10 PM
Gromit wrote:Forgive me for stating the bleedin' obvious, but in this crazy world there are so many issues that are far more important than whether or not a person can have guns to play with. Can't we try discussing something that is actually important for a change?
Can't we discuss the UK bedroom tax, or the erosion of disability living allowance? OK, if discussing politics from outside the USA is a step too far, what about the issue of tax-exempt status for churches? Anything but that boring, emotive, ridiculous subject of guns.
02-06-2013 12:15 PM
Then ignore them. It is just like when you don't like something on the television, you change the channel. Easy.
02-06-2013 12:17 PM
Hoddy wrote:
Gromit wrote:Forgive me for stating the bleedin' obvious, but in this crazy world there are so many issues that are far more important than whether or not a person can have guns to play with. Can't we try discussing something that is actually important for a change?
Can't we discuss the UK bedroom tax, or the erosion of disability living allowance? OK, if discussing politics from outside the USA is a step too far, what about the issue of tax-exempt status for churches? Anything but that boring, emotive, ridiculous subject of guns.
Dance for me, turkey tits
02-06-2013 12:18 PM
Gromit wrote:Forgive me for stating the bleedin' obvious, but in this crazy world there are so many issues that are far more important than whether or not a person can have guns to play with. Can't we try discussing something that is actually important for a change?
Can't we discuss the UK bedroom tax, or the erosion of disability living allowance? OK, if discussing politics from outside the USA is a step too far, what about the issue of tax-exempt status for churches? Anything but that boring, emotive, ridiculous subject of guns.
02-06-2013 12:19 PM
Mossy Mossy Moss wrote:
Hoddy wrote:
Gromit wrote:Forgive me for stating the bleedin' obvious, but in this crazy world there are so many issues that are far more important than whether or not a person can have guns to play with. Can't we try discussing something that is actually important for a change?
Can't we discuss the UK bedroom tax, or the erosion of disability living allowance? OK, if discussing politics from outside the USA is a step too far, what about the issue of tax-exempt status for churches? Anything but that boring, emotive, ridiculous subject of guns.
Dance for me, turkey tits
02-06-2013 12:21 PM
Telecruiser wrote:Then ignore them. It is just like when you don't like something on the television, you change the channel. Easy.
you raise a good point. the ignore function isn't working since the switch to the new software.
the posting of threads here has always been that way. remember when every other thread was about zimmerman and treyvon? and of course election threads dominated the forum for many months.
a new hot button issue will emerge and dominate the forum soon enough, if the past is prologue.
02-06-2013 12:27 PM
02-06-2013 12:28 PM
I'll give up my gun threads when they pry them from my cold dead heads.
Threads don't kill, boredom does!
If you make threads illegal, seamstresses will go to jail!
02-06-2013 12:28 PM
Hoddy wrote:
Mossy Mossy Moss wrote:
Hoddy wrote:
Gromit wrote:Forgive me for stating the bleedin' obvious, but in this crazy world there are so many issues that are far more important than whether or not a person can have guns to play with. Can't we try discussing something that is actually important for a change?
Can't we discuss the UK bedroom tax, or the erosion of disability living allowance? OK, if discussing politics from outside the USA is a step too far, what about the issue of tax-exempt status for churches? Anything but that boring, emotive, ridiculous subject of guns.
Dance for me, turkey tits
Now do the Janitor Jive
02-06-2013 12:48 PM
Tom Hicks wrote:
Telecruiser wrote:Then ignore them. It is just like when you don't like something on the television, you change the channel. Easy.
you raise a good point. the ignore function isn't working since the switch to the new software.
the posting of threads here has always been that way. remember when every other thread was about zimmerman and treyvon? and of course election threads dominated the forum for many months.
a new hot button issue will emerge and dominate the forum soon enough, if the past is prologue.
I ignore a lot of threads just by the title. I go no further.
02-06-2013 12:52 PM
mauser wrote:
Very nice!!! I used to have a Winchester Garand and Winchester M1 carbine as well as an O3A3 and a O3A4. Very cool rifles. I'd love to find a RockOla carbine just because. Did have a Singer though.
02-06-2013 12:53 PM
Gromit wrote:
...or the erosion of disability living allowance? ...
By the way, I do think the disabled should be allowed to live, that's fine with me. I know the europeans are big on abortion and euthanasia and eugenics in general, but I say, let 'em live. Shoot, I believe in giving the homeless free shopping carts.
02-06-2013 01:07 PM
Mossy Mossy Moss wrote:
Hoddy wrote:
Mossy Mossy Moss wrote:
Hoddy wrote:
Gromit wrote:Forgive me for stating the bleedin' obvious, but in this crazy world there are so many issues that are far more important than whether or not a person can have guns to play with. Can't we try discussing something that is actually important for a change?
Can't we discuss the UK bedroom tax, or the erosion of disability living allowance? OK, if discussing politics from outside the USA is a step too far, what about the issue of tax-exempt status for churches? Anything but that boring, emotive, ridiculous subject of guns.
Dance for me, turkey tits
Now do the Janitor Jive
02-06-2013 01:12 PM
Guns don't start threads, people do.
(Dumbass rightwing tea partiers.)
02-06-2013 01:31 PM
Telecruiser wrote:
Tom Hicks wrote:
Telecruiser wrote:Then ignore them. It is just like when you don't like something on the television, you change the channel. Easy.
you raise a good point. the ignore function isn't working since the switch to the new software.
the posting of threads here has always been that way. remember when every other thread was about zimmerman and treyvon? and of course election threads dominated the forum for many months.
a new hot button issue will emerge and dominate the forum soon enough, if the past is prologue.
I ignore a lot of threads just by the title. I go no further.
since most of the gun threads are basically the same topic over and over, i wouldn't mind seeing them merged in one big mega-thread, in order to unclutter the forum and allow room for the other topics.
02-06-2013 01:36 PM
Well, this thread is going better than I expected. Of course, nobody has actually addressed the point I made, but I didn't really expect that to happen immediately.
I understand that there are people who are very upset at the thought of gun control - but is it perhaps just possible that there are other issues in the world? Maybe some of the other possible issues might actually be more important? No?
02-06-2013 01:43 PM
02-06-2013 01:47 PM
02-06-2013 01:50 PM
Rudolf von Hagenwil wrote:
what is that gun model where the victim flies 2 yards backward at impact, clashes on the wall and sliders down to the floor, the hole in his chest is huge, or his face is total mincemeat?
I need one like that by tomorrow
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