http://www.democraticunderground.com/10021077324Oh my.
DainBramaged (34,807 posts)
Yet another gun tragedy to ponder
Don't limit their right to buy the 'assault' rifles they say.
Don't ban the sale of mega-magazines they say.
Don't tell them how many guns they can buy they say.
Don't limit the purchase of ammo online they say, we need to get the best deals.
Don't worry about gun crime they say, arm everyone and it will go away.
How do you protect peaceful people from gun crime and maniacs then?
Why is their right to buy their guns more precious than a human life?
I'm not sure, but I suspect the brain-damaged primitive has a phobia about guns.
That is, guns owned by decent and civilized people.
He doesn't seem to worry about guns possessed by criminals; they're no problem.
Anybody know the murder numbers for the Democrat machine-run Chicago this weekend?
AnotherMcIntosh (2,710 posts)
1. And let's not ponder how the super-rich changed this country and created the conditions which led to the mass killings.
No, let's just go back to 1994 when the Democratically controlled House (which had been controlled by the Democratic Party for 40 years) shifted to the Republicans because some Democrats thought that it was more important to push for anti-gun legislation than representing the views of other Democrats and independents in a democratic way.
Yea, let's not talk about the super-rich at all. Let's not talk about them shifting manufacturing jobs to foreign countries. Let's not talk about the bail-outs for the banksters who got rich while destroying the American economy. Let's not talk about the student loans which cannot be discharged in bankruptcy. Let's not talk about the endless wars and war profiteering. Let's not talk about how the super-rich destroyed the future for this country.
DainBramaged (34,807 posts)
3. Really?
If you say so. Thanks for the distraction however.
^^the brain-damaged primitive's pissed, and now is going to run back to the old DU.
cthulu2016 (3,561 posts)
4. And let's not ponder the heat earth of the universe
Lets' just overlook the grim implications of entropy that dictates that all life in the universe will someday cease.
My absurd off-topic distraction trumps yours.
AnotherMcIntosh (2,710 posts)
6. Not at all. IMO, the conditions led to the mass murder. Timothy McVeigh used a bomb, not a gun, yet he was exposed to the same conditions.
In your view, are all good Democrats supposed to support more gun-control? Unquestionably? How do you account for the loss of Congress to the Republicans in 1994? Do you think that all good Democrats support unthinking gun control? I assume that you don't want to see a repeat of 1994. How will that not happen if there is a repeated effort for more onerous gun control in an undemocratic way?
Do you really think that there is no connection between the undemocratic changes caused by the super-rich and the mass murders?
Electric Monk (5,957 posts)
2. It's not a "gun tragedy", it's a human tragedy. The guns performed just as they
Skittles (80,493 posts)
5. the gun nuts won so GET USED TO THEM
Well, they're obviously winning on the streets of Chicago, but the racist primitives don't care about black-on-black murder.