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Current Events => The DUmpster => Topic started by: Patriot Guard Rider on August 23, 2016, 06:35:32 PM
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http://www.democraticunderground.com/10028118969
I do not want to be around someone who is carrying a gun openly or even concealed. That means I do not want to be in the same business establishment with them either. And I will never accept them in or near my home.
My view is that if you are so paranoid that you feel you must be armed you should NOT be carrying a gun. You are a danger to people around you. And as a group we have a right to ask you to leave. WE HAVE OUR RIGHTS TOO. And I am sick of hearing about their God damned rights.
Star Member Skittles (108,331 posts)
3. biggest cowards on the planet
can't go anywhere without enhancement
jonno99 (2,153 posts)
4. Does that include police officers too? Oh wait, I forget - when are we supposed to trust the cops?
Star Member Buckeye_Democrat (930 posts)
5. I feel the same way.
I'm likewise cautious around frightened animals.
beevul (11,992 posts)
10. "And as a group we have a right to ask you to leave."
And as a group we have a right to ask you to leave.
Leave where?
TheMastersNemesis (5,690 posts)
15. Actually It Could Be Dicey To Ask An Armed Person To Leave.
A better solution is for public place like business to show they will not allow gun carrying customers into their business. Sadly right now the GOP is trying to pass laws that allow armed individuals into an establishment even if the do NOT want them there. I believe they want to give gun toters a right to sue anyone who interferes.
beevul (11,992 posts)
21. So you mean public places.
A better solution is for public place like business to show they will not allow gun carrying customers into their business.
Wait...now it looks like you mean private property.
Sadly right now the GOP is trying to pass laws that allow armed individuals into an establishment even if the do NOT want them there.
I hadn't seen that. Do you have a link?
OP writer didn't answer the above question
mwrguy (3,081 posts)
28. Toters are crazy
I don't blame you a bit.
Star Member shadowrider (4,834 posts)
49. The number of legal "toters" who commit crime
in 6 months is less than a weekend in gun free Chicago.
Star Member shadowrider (4,834 posts)
45. Huh? I do not want to be around someone who is carrying a gun openly or even concealed.
How on God's green earth would you know someone is carrying concealed? Do you search everyone that walks through the door?
Here's a hint: You are surrounded by guns everywhere you go but you don't know because, you know, concealed.
If you're that scared, find a job where you can work from home, have your groceries and restaurant food delivered and don't let anyone on your lawn.
I could stand next to you at the grocery store and have 3 firearms on me and you'd never, ever, EVER know.
Tell me, how do you stop that?
Star Member bigwillq (72,335 posts)
46. Best. Post. Ever.
More drivel at the link.
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jonno99 (2,153 posts)
4. Does that include police officers too? Oh wait, I forget - when are we supposed to trust the cops?
OK in two sentences this is some effective moling. The dummie reminds the dump gun control nut about the dump's support of the BLM and the hatred of cops... who have guns... and blasts their argument about gun control (only cops should have guns) right out of the universe.
This "dummie" does not throw the dump a bone, is not subtle and is in your face with it. Typically not a good moling tactic. This "dummie" brings it off though. In two sentences.
I am impressed. Congrats to whoever it is. :cheersmate:
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By all means, TMN, if you are that fearful that the gun or the gun owner will suddenly go berserk and start spraying bullets, call every business you've patronized, and request they ban guns entirely (a concealed carrier isn't really much different from an open carrier). I'm sure you'll find your life much simplified, immediately and over time: some businesses will have the sense to politely decline your request (or maybe tell you where to go, how to get there, and draw you a map); some will do as you request, but change back when they learn how other customers view their ban; some will do as you request, and some of those will lose enough business that they will go out of business. You might even save some $$, TMN, between places you patronize going out of business and your refusal to patronize places that serve open carriers.
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mwrguy (3,081 posts)
28. Toters are crazy. I don't blame you a bit.
Star Member shadowrider (4,834 posts)
49. The number of legal "toters" who commit crime in 6 months is less than a weekend in gun free Chicago.
:hyper:
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WE HAVE OUR RIGHTS TOO. And I am sick of hearing about their God damned rights.
Which is what democrats have forever though about blacks.
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mwrguy (3,081 posts)
28. Toters are crazy
I don't blame you a bit.
From one of the biggest muzzie butcher apologists at the DUmp.
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Guess Banzin wasn't up to going to the fair with Clara Jane the other day. He should never admit that his home is a "gun-free" zone, he's just a one-footed old man in a dangerous world.
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I see DOTY candidate. :mental:
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I see DOTY candidate. :mental:
He's a shoe-in!
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They know they are not to be trusted with a firearm therefore neither are you
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He should try to take away any gun he sees.. for the public good
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Who is more paranoid, the person carrying a concealed weapon or the person worried about the person carrying a concealed weapon?
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By all means, TMN, if you are that fearful that the gun or the gun owner will suddenly go berserk and start spraying bullets, call every business you've patronized, and request they ban guns entirely (a concealed carrier isn't really much different from an open carrier). I'm sure you'll find your life much simplified, immediately and over time: some businesses will have the sense to politely decline your request (or maybe tell you where to go, how to get there, and draw you a map); some will do as you request, but change back when they learn how other customers view their ban; some will do as you request, and some of those will lose enough business that they will go out of business. You might even save some $$, TMN, between places you patronize going out of business and your refusal to patronize places that serve open carriers.
... He should never admit that his home is a "gun-free" zone, he's just a one-footed old man in a dangerous world.
Thanks for the reminder! In my "advice", quoted above, I neglected to mention that TMN should suggest that businesses who accede to his request should post a sign at customer entries proudly proclaiming the premises to be gun-free. Just to let customers who share TMN's sensibilities of their safety in patronizing those businesses.
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I see DOTY candidate. :mental:
He's a shoe-in!
H-5 apiece!
If TMN maintains his current pace he should win by a foot!
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If TMN maintains his current pace he should win by a foot!
He's definitely putting his best foot forward, isn't he? :whistling:
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He's definitely putting his best foot forward, isn't he? :whistling:
And his worst foot is nowhere to be found!
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Unless he steps in it somehow, he should end up in the top three. He consistently makes me laugh.
(https://encrypted-tbn1.gstatic.com/images?q=tbn:ANd9GcSedGad5zDB24Y3cu5AtT5B9JFiSkZ0Q9q8wRBBgPMQsuoz1RzU)
I like how the cartoon character has no feet.
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Unless he steps in it somehow, he should end up in the top three. He consistently makes me laugh.
(https://encrypted-tbn1.gstatic.com/images?q=tbn:ANd9GcSedGad5zDB24Y3cu5AtT5B9JFiSkZ0Q9q8wRBBgPMQsuoz1RzU)
I like how the cartoon character has no feet.
Bob is out of step with society.
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Bob is out of step with society.
And marching hopping in lock-hop with the hoplophobes! :-)
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He's a shoe-in!
Second to none!
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Second to none!
Appears as though he was a carpenter in a previous life as he mastered the measure twice cut once rule because he cut off exactly 1 foot.
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Sounds like ole one footed Bob's paranoia is starting to get the best of him.
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Looks like Bob put his foot in his mouth again. It seems to happen often. He should maybe consider keeping it in a box or something to keep that from happening.
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Thanks for the reminder! In my "advice", quoted above, I neglected to mention that TMN should suggest that businesses who accede to his request should post a sign at customer entries proudly proclaiming the premises to be gun-free. Just to let customers who share TMN's sensibilities of their safety in patronizing those businesses.
They could post his name and address on that sign just so people can go and express their appreciation
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TheMastersNemesis (5,700 posts)
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This message was self-deleted by its author (TheMastersNemesis) on Wed Aug 24, 2016, 02:30 PM. When the original post in a discussion thread is self-deleted, the entire discussion thread is automatically locked so new replies cannot be posted.
Now why would he self-delete with over 225 responses and 162 recs? Maybe he didn't like the pushback he got?
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Now why would he self-delete with over 225 responses and 162 recs? Maybe he didn't like the pushback he got?
Seems like he's self-deleted a lot OPs in threads he initiated!
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jonno99 (2,153 posts)
4. Does that include police officers too? Oh wait, I forget - when are we supposed to trust the cops?
I have the answer to that according to the left and the msm (BIRM). You trust the police when they are from a corrupt third world country that are known to extort tourists and visitors. For example Brazil. There the police are to believed with no proof, nay contrary proof over white swimmers from your own country. However, the police are never to be trusted in our country particularly if it involves blacks with rap sheets a mile long.
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Wed Aug 24, 2016, 10:49 AM
TheMastersNemesis (5,707 posts)
The GOP Is A Racist Terrorist White Supremacist Organization.
The GOP is now a national security risk. Whether they embrace Trump or not HE IS THEIR CANDIDATE. And the GOP IS TRUMP. There is no sunlight between the GOP and white supremacists, the KKK, and trump. The GOP wants to rule as a totalitarian organization. GOP voters are not different. You cannot be a GOPPER without being a racist. They are and always have been a racist party.
Lincoln may have freed the slaves. But the GOP is no longer the part of Lincoln. Lincoln himself would reject today's party.
For that reason I will not treat these bastards kindly.
http://www.democraticunderground.com/10028120438 (http://www.democraticunderground.com/10028120438)
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Just what the **** is he going to do?
I see him like this guy:
(https://europeangeeksinruralamerica.files.wordpress.com/2015/05/get-off-my-lawn.jpg?w=440)
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Seems like he's self-deleted a lot OPs in threads he initiated!
I'm guessing TPTB at DU are behind this more than TMN...
"Bob -
Please delete that s**t! Again!
You continue to make the rest of us bats**t crazies look extraordinarily bats**t crazy.
Thanks in advance"
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I'm guessing TPTB at DU are behind this more than TMN...
"Bob -
Please delete that s**t! Again!
You continue to make the rest of us bats**t crazies look extraordinarily bats**t crazy.
Thanks in advance"
I give up. What is TPTB? (Toilet Paper Tubby Bottom)?
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I give up. What is TPTB? (Toilet Paper Tubby Bottom)?
The Powers That Be
In idiomatic English, "the powers that be" (sometimes initialized as TPTB) is a phrase used to refer to those individuals or groups who collectively hold authority over a particular domain.[1] It is a plurale tantum where "be" is the archaic alternative form of "are"; the singular equivalent, "the power that is," is less commonly used. "The powers that were" (TPTW) is also another derivation that is used.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_powers_that_be_(phrase)
:cheersmate:
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The Powers That Be
In idiomatic English, "the powers that be" (sometimes initialized as TPTB) is a phrase used to refer to those individuals or groups who collectively hold authority over a particular domain.[1] It is a plurale tantum where "be" is the archaic alternative form of "are"; the singular equivalent, "the power that is," is less commonly used. "The powers that were" (TPTW) is also another derivation that is used.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_powers_that_be_(phrase)
:cheersmate:
Yea well, that DUmmie I agree with, in this one, particular, singular instance.
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A slow motion avalanche into utter madness over the years.
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Appears as though he was a carpenter in a previous life as he mastered the measure twice cut once rule because he cut off exactly 1 foot.
:cheersmate:
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BSS, did you google image "Angry Old Man" like I did? I saw that one over there too. :lmao:
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Just, WOW! Does TMN have problems with recreational chemicals? Mental/Meds issues? Even in the context of blustery empty threats, he's looking pretty sad and silly.
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Just, WOW! Does TMN have problems with recreational chemicals? Mental/Meds issues? Even in the context of blustery empty threats, he's looking pretty sad and silly.
TMN reminds me of the type of guy who lives alone and festers in his misery for hours/days on end. He/It then lashes out with anger at anyone and everyone he can think of who disagrees with him, (except his fellow DUmmies) and posts without thinking about what he's posting. In a day or two, he's embarrassed by what he wrote and deletes it, only to have the process repeat itself.
Is it anger over an unfair process whereby he lost a foot? Is it anger over a lost love? Is it anger over not being in life where he thought he should be by now? Who knows. But definitely, his outrages aren't normal and the man should seek help. And I mean that sincerely.
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BSS, did you google image "Angry Old Man" like I did? I saw that one over there too. :lmao:
I did a Bing search for "get off my lawn." :whistling:
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"TheMastersNemesis (5,690 posts)
15. Actually It Could Be Dicey To Ask An Armed Person To Leave.
A better solution is for public place like business to show they will not allow gun carrying customers into their business."
LOL, that's already been implemented in some places: it's called declaring the place a "Gun- Free Zone." That "Solution" of course worked marvelously at protecting Virginia Tech, Sandy Hook, and the Pulse Nightclub (All designated "Gun- Free Zones") from psychos who have mass shootings in mind.
He lost what's left of his brain along with his leg, I guess.
btw, is it just me, or does TMN need to pick a different target to focus all of his rabid hate on every few months or so? First, it was Christians for a long time. Now, it's legal gun owners. I wonder what his next target will be?
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"TheMastersNemesis (5,690 posts)
15. Actually It Could Be Dicey To Ask An Armed Person To Leave.
A better solution is for public place like business to show they will not allow gun carrying customers into their business."
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He lost what's left of his brain along with his leg, I guess.
After the initial hate-filled hysteria of his OP, that was actual pretty lucid. Though his OP certainly supports your conclusion.
btw, is it just me, or does TMN need to pick a different target to focus all of his rabid hate on every few months or so? First, it was Christians for a long time. Now, it's legal gun owners. I wonder what his next target will be?
Libs & Progs talk about spreading the love. TMN is more honest and realistic.He spreads the venom and hate. The principle objects of his hatred that I've noticed are "goppers", Christians, and legal gun owners. Given his support for The SHREW, he doesn't seem to mind pay-for-play corrupt pols or pols who enable sexual-assaulters of women, as long as they have the Magic Golden D after their names. Given the predilections of some of some DU-folk and TMN's willingness to hang out with them, he doesn't seem to mind pedophiles, either. Has TMN expressed much - if any - outrage over faithful Muslims who hack off heads of infidels, throw homosexuals off multi-story buildings, or stone teenage rape victims for "adultery"?