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Attention gun owners! Any newspaper can publish your name and address!

I have no fear from information like this, what is bothersome is the radical left's new approach to all political footballs. That so-called journalist, and Gannett News Corp., have introduced the concept of terrorizing gun owners to push an agenda. In other words, anyone in society with a gun is a criminal and they should be punished. Where has America heard that tactic before? You guessed it, the hard religious right and the abortion issue. Why is it that both sides of the political spectrum in our society will kill the other over how they perceive each other is causing death a.k.a. unwarranted murder?

Will this thought I have put forth generate debate, or is this concept too deep for this internet community and just generate scorn?

posted @ Thursday, December 27, 2012 - 12:51

Atlanta police: Man defends himself, kills robbery suspect

[quote][b]Hawaii Five O[/b] - The courts will only grant probation. I have a Dirty Harry Syndrome....
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That could make you the menace to society and general welfare. Only kill when your life or others is in imminent danger.

posted @ Thursday, December 27, 2012 - 12:30

Ga. sheriff offers Internet tracking software

Just waiting for this to turn up as evidence in divorce proceedings or private investigations and related firms demanding the government quite undermining their business.

posted @ Thursday, December 27, 2012 - 12:01

Man gets DUI after driving on AA co-founder's lawn

[quote][b]ShoNuff[/b] - Irony of the purest form.
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Where would you expect to find an alcoholic? At an AA meeting should be the first answer, drunks in the bars haven't admitted the problem yet.

posted @ Thursday, December 27, 2012 - 11:55

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