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09-11-2013 , 10:08 AM
Isn't Colorado Springs where the religious nuts are?
09-11-2013 , 10:33 AM
NRA managed to gain no apparent politcal advantage in CO and made themselves look like the *******s they already are. Also only 2 out of the 5 recall efforts they undertook even made it to the voting stage so overall the recall effort mostly failed.

We are supposed to be afraid of their power to fearmonger and act self-important. LOL.
09-11-2013 , 01:11 PM
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Originally Posted by spanktehbadwookie
NRA managed to gain no apparent politcal advantage in CO and made themselves look like the *******s they already are. Also only 2 out of the 5 recall efforts they undertook even made it to the voting stage so overall the recall effort mostly failed.

We are supposed to be afraid of their power to fearmonger and act self-important. LOL.
That is some impressive spin. Going from a 20-15 advantage to an 18-17 split is nothing?
09-11-2013 , 01:38 PM
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Originally Posted by spanktehbadwookie
NRA managed to gain no apparent politcal advantage in CO and made themselves look like the *******s they already are. Also only 2 out of the 5 recall efforts they undertook even made it to the voting stage so overall the recall effort mostly failed.

We are supposed to be afraid of their power to fearmonger and act self-important. LOL.
They did unseat the President of the State Senate.
09-11-2013 , 02:13 PM
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Originally Posted by will1530
That is some impressive spin. Going from a 20-15 advantage to an 18-17 split is nothing?
It would depend on what they need for a quorum and what's required to pass bills.
09-11-2013 , 02:43 PM
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Originally Posted by will1530
That is some impressive spin. Going from a 20-15 advantage to an 18-17 split is nothing?
Spin? Spin? here is some spin....

http://www.nationalmemo.com/dnc-chai...Ik3lOI.twitter


Speaking of spin....please articulate the apparent advantage gained by these elections?

Spinning for the sake of spin:

These recall elections were nothing more than a tax-payer funded "message" from the NRA that they care more about their gun profits than anything else, as usual.
09-11-2013 , 06:55 PM
These bills were passed with a minimum of debate. The recall elections demonstrate the pitfalls of passing laws that go against the will of those who elected these senate members.

The inherit advantage is that legislators must now be aware of what their constituents want. Or face being recalled.
09-11-2013 , 11:07 PM
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Originally Posted by spanktehbadwookie
NRA managed to gain no apparent politcal advantage in CO and made themselves look like the *******s they already are. Also only 2 out of the 5 recall efforts they undertook even made it to the voting stage so overall the recall effort mostly failed.

We are supposed to be afraid of their power to fearmonger and act self-important. LOL.
rofl come on man. They won the 2 that got to a vote and won in the face of being outspent 3-1 according to NPR. This is gmafb stuff.
09-11-2013 , 11:47 PM
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Originally Posted by Pilkain
These bills were passed with a minimum of debate. The recall elections demonstrate the pitfalls of passing laws that go against the will of those who elected these senate members.

The inherit advantage is that legislators must now be aware of what their constituents want. Or face being recalled.
This narrative works if 5 out of 5 recall effort were successful and a majority with power to repeal the law were achieved. BUT most of the recall efforts failed, the gun law still stands, and the NRA is still a full of **** corporate special interests group of lying racist *******s.
09-11-2013 , 11:50 PM
You seem shook
09-12-2013 , 12:01 AM
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Originally Posted by will1530
You seem shook
Who me? I'm celebrating.
09-12-2013 , 10:28 PM
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Originally Posted by spanktehbadwookie
This narrative works if 5 out of 5 recall effort were successful and a majority with power to repeal the law were achieved. BUT most of the recall efforts failed, the gun law still stands, and the NRA is still a full of **** corporate special interests group of lying racist *******s.
Unlike you, the majority of those in this country want to keep the right to bear arms. Elected officials sometimes lose touch with what their constituents want.

Those who vote for strengthening gun control laws are risking their political future.

The law may stand but it can be repealed. You cannot deny the message sent by this recall.
09-12-2013 , 10:34 PM
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Originally Posted by Pilkain
Unlike you, the majority of those in this country want to keep the right to bear arms. Elected officials sometimes lose touch with what their constituents want.

Those who vote for strengthening gun control laws are risking their political future.

The law may stand but it can be repealed. You cannot deny the message sent by this recall.
Please elaborate where I have state something to this effect? Also explain why you apparently support the NRA. Please explain their shenanigans such as abridging the 2nd amendment as you have done.

After you do I have a question....

Is there a right to not bear arms? If so...Does it come before or after, or is it contained in the 2nd amendment rights?
09-13-2013 , 12:03 AM
Please explain why supporting the right to bear arms makes the NRA racist?
09-13-2013 , 12:11 AM
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Originally Posted by Pilkain
Please explain why supporting the right to bear arms makes the NRA racist?
You explain what I asked about first. I'll give you hints though.

Spoiler:
It was posted about in this thread.


Spoiler:

war of northern aggression
09-13-2013 , 08:40 PM
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Originally Posted by spanktehbadwookie
Please elaborate where I have state something to this effect? Also explain why you apparently support the NRA. Please explain their shenanigans such as abridging the 2nd amendment as you have done.

After you do I have a question....

Is there a right to not bear arms? If so...Does it come before or after, or is it contained in the 2nd amendment rights?
I support the Constitution of the United States including the second amendment. Sometimes I agree with the NRA and sometimes I do not. I think reasonable limits should be placed on gun ownership.

There is a right to not bear arms, I practice it everyday. It exists along side the right to bear arms.

Now please explain your pathetic attempt to equate advocating the right to bear arms with racism.
09-13-2013 , 09:41 PM
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Originally Posted by Pilkain
Now please explain your pathetic attempt to equate advocating the right to bear arms with racism.
Well your pathetic attempts to twist my words are going to fail each time, so you may as well stop.
09-14-2013 , 05:27 PM
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Originally Posted by spanktehbadwookie
This narrative works if 5 out of 5 recall effort were successful and a majority with power to repeal the law were achieved. BUT most of the recall efforts failed, the gun law still stands, and the NRA is still a full of **** corporate special interests group of lying racist *******s.
There is the quote, feel free to retract or clarify.
09-14-2013 , 06:02 PM
He isn't saying what you're claiming he is, Pilk.
09-14-2013 , 06:59 PM
I am not trying to put words in his mouth. I just do not believe that all people who support the right to bear arms are racists. He clearly stated that the NRA is full of racists.

If that is not what he meant, he is free to clarify. I did not completely understand his point. I must admit there are probably more than a few racists in the NRA, but there is not a direct correlation between support for the right to bear arms and racism.
09-14-2013 , 07:09 PM
Saying the NRA shills for corporations and is racist doesn't mean every NRA member is racist let alone every person who supports expanded gun rights.
09-14-2013 , 07:22 PM
Saying the NRA is full of racists does mean most in the NRA are racist.
09-14-2013 , 10:30 PM
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Originally Posted by Pilkain
Saying the NRA is full of racists does mean most in the NRA are racist.
Full of ****

corporate special interest group

of lying

racists

*******s

like

Ted Nugent

Who is on the NRA board of directors

An expert "dog whistler"

An outspoken racism denier

http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2013/0...n_3646681.html

Big proud fan of the N-word

http://www.vpc.org/studies/nrafamst.htm
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Like his fellow board member Cooper, rock musician Ted Nugent laments a changing South Africa. In 1990 he told the Detroit Free Press magazine that "apartheid isn't that cut and dry. All men are not created equal. The preponderance of South Africa is a different breed of man. I mean that with no disrespect. I say that with great respect. I love them because I'm one of them. They are still people of the earth, but they are different. They still put bones in their noses, they still walk around naked, they wipe their butts with their hands....These are different people. You give 'em toothpaste, they f---ing eat it...I hope they don't become civilized. They're way ahead of the game."[16] In the same interview Nugent expounded on his racial views, "I use the word n----r a lot because I hang around with a lot of n----rs, and they use the word n----r, and I tend to use words that communicate...."[17]

When faced with criticism over such comments, Nugent promises, "I don't mean to offend. I'm a fun guy, not a sexist or a racist."[18] Yet in a July 1994 interview in Westworld Newspaper, Nugent called Hillary Clinton a "toxic c--t," adding, "This bitch is nothing but a two-bit whore for Fidel Castro."[19] Nugent also offers advice for men whose wives and girlfriends discourage their hunting: "I met a couple guys in line yesterday who go, 'Write something to my girlfriend, she won't let me go hunting.' I wrote her something and I said, 'Drop dead, bitch.' What good is she, trade her in, get a Dalmatian. Who needs the wench?"[20]

I haven't even gotten to the hint that was dropped earlier. Let's have a quiz:

Who refered to the civil war as "The war of northern aggression" in the past year?

A. The President of the NRA
B. The President of the NRA
C. All of the above

This quiz is literally unfailable!!!

Sleep with country dogs and you might get fleas.
09-14-2013 , 11:20 PM
Uppity scientists at it again!

http://thinkprogress.org/justice/201...y-guns-murder/

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No good data on national rates of gun ownership exist (partly because of the NRA’s stranglehold on Congress), so the authors used the percentage of suicides that involve a firearm (FS/S) as a proxy. The theory, backed up by a wealth of data, is that the more guns there are any in any one place, the higher the percentage of people who commit suicide with guns as opposed to other mechanisms will be.
09-15-2013 , 01:17 AM
heh hit up guns and ammo warehouse today....... Desert Eagle 5 for 5 dead center zombie targets head.Other pistols never killed the civilian always headshot zombie..

switched to automatic weapons I think the civilian took more hits than zombie and none zombie kills.....automatic weapons are fun but stupid....

EDIT hit up the Mob museum and learned that guns are pointless when you can just file down a spoon and stick it in someone's neck.... smash them with a lead filled whip thing, bash em with candlestick, poison, or use TNT.......... Mob museum proved to me guns are stupid spoons r awesome

EDIT mob museum was one of the coolest exibts i've seen in vegas in 15 years at super worth the price might be best value in vegas.....took us 4 hours to do the whole museum and only 15 bucks

      
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