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Fuck the nra and fuck the callous disregard for the lives of others y'all "conservatives" fight so hard to defend. Wtf are you conserving anyway? Nothing worth a damn.

OpposingOpposum 9 Nov 13
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Only vulgar people use vulgarity, or the uneducated who do not have sufficient vocabulary to express themselves. fyi Criminals always prefer unarmed victims.

Ding! Ding! Ding! Your post has been converted into its true form.

I have two degrees and I enjoy swearing

What do you find more vulgar? Some verbal word usage or a bloodied corpse caused by someone who did not need a background check and killed his killfriend whom he had been abusing. Of course I know, she should have been armed (statistics don't support that reasoning - people with guns get shot at a higher rate) and let's say she was sleeping when her assailant shot through the bars on her window with his AR15. Too easy to throw out discourse because if your easily offended "moral" stance. And before you ignite me because I am just some anti gun libtard, well not exactly. Ex military. Owned my first gum at 13. I do, however, find nothing in the 2nd amendment that precludes background checks, nor training. And the Supreme Court ruled long before we breathed life that Hamiltonian politics weren't acceptable for the 2nd amendment. If you have forgotten, he was a founding father (set up the banking system).

Actually there have been quite a few studies showing that the more intelligent and educated you are, the more likely you are to use vulgarity. Take your ass back to the 18th century.

@Remi I consider vulgarity in language to serve the same purpose as spice in food.

You've chosen the wrong platform for your crusade against cursing.

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I posted on the same subject. Got trolled by a conservative because I'm Canadian.
Anyway, this particular Dr's tweet hit me hard!
my post: ThisIsOurLane: Doctors hit back at pro-gun group NRA - BBC News

@Veteran229 so, the Apple is rotten so throw out the orange. Your logic is as flawed as most evangelicals- rejoin the church and accept GeeZeus.

@Veteran229 I'm not "The doctor " I do understand rationalization and deflection.

@Veteran229 great words to live and die by. You should tattoo that on your chest next to DNR.

@Veteran229 blatant whataboutism. Just because there is an opiod problem does not mean that gun violence is not also a problem. You here to bitch and complain? Sit the fuck down and let do-ers actually fix things.

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Them sound like ‘fightin words,’ and I suspect the NRA figured some day it would come to that - that’s why they’ve encouraged their members to stockpile weapons … to fend off the sane!

Varn Level 8 Nov 13, 2018

One can only shoot one gun at a time and eventually one has to stop and reload. The whole gun thing is a fantasy by people who believe they live in the old west. Back in those days the wild west was not link imagined and portrayed on tv and in movies. I really like it when a person is being shot at and hides behind a 2 x 4 and is safe. It is a bad joke.

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A hundred people a day die from guns in America. The cost of the second amendment is way too high. When right to bear arms trumps life, liberty and the persut of happiness we have lost our way.

It's not even as though we have to repeal the 2nd amendment. What we need are common sense gun laws, like the ban on domestic abusers that was repealed two years ago and mandatory training etc. like we have for cars.

@OpposingOpposum it isn't the amendment that needs repair, it is how to interpret and repair the society. Iceland has a one third gun ownership and not one gun homicide in four decades.

@Beowulfsfriend that's a very good point.

@Beowulfsfriend my prediction is that the second amendment will be repealed.

@Tompain1 I don't see that happening. Moving toward a more Swiss or Icelandic or Canadian way is more likely. More requirements for ownership like training and no domestic abuse or mental health issues. And no semi automatics. Lots of guns in Switzerland, but all the men stay in the reserves until 57 and continue to train. Iceland has one third of its population with guns (Not sure the actual percent of U.S. citizens with guns but more than enough guns to around) and Iceland makes all owners take safe gun courses and train like getting a car license.

@Beowulfsfriend the gun lobby has been steadfast against any such measures, which is why the second amendment will have to go. That which is to rigid to bend will break.

@Beowulfsfriend interesting

@btroje and there hasn't been a gun homicide in four decades. Granted it is a small nation; so small that nearly everyone is related. They even have a phone app that will tell you how many generations the person you hook up with in a bar is from you.

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Agreed!

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