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Yeah, I started to post that, but sadly that sort of thing just isn't news anymore, and will become less so with more and more irresponsible dolts getting firearms. It will be called a "tragic accident" another successful "opps" defense where she wuz skeered, and everybody moves along, nothing to see here.

Nobody will even bother to bring up the most fundamental of gun safety rules: make sure of your target and the surrounding area before you shoot; don't point at anything you aren't prepared to destroy. So did she wait to see an actual person or did she shoot blind? My guess is the latter, which looking at many comments (including the judge) in the Pistorious case would be criminally negligent at best. But in Florida (and other places), you can get by with being skeered and you're good to go.

Michael Moore had the right idea recently, I think. He said something will be done about firearm violence only after they start releasing the crime scene pics of 20 kids with their faces blown off.

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O Really wrote:
Yeah, I started to post that, but sadly that sort of thing just isn't news anymore, and will become less so with more and more irresponsible dolts getting firearms. It will be called a "tragic accident" another successful "opps" defense where she wuz skeered, and everybody moves along, nothing to see here.

Nobody will even bother to bring up the most fundamental of gun safety rules: make sure of your target and the surrounding area before you shoot; don't point at anything you aren't prepared to destroy. So did she wait to see an actual person or did she shoot blind? My guess is the latter, which looking at many comments (including the judge) in the Pistorious case would be criminally negligent at best. But in Florida (and other places), you can get by with being skeered and you're good to go.

Michael Moore had the right idea recently, I think. He said something will be done about firearm violence only after they start releasing the crime scene pics of 20 kids with their faces blown off.

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Seth Milner wrote:Happy New Year. Forum pickin's have been pretty slim; here's something for you to get your bowels roused.
Just out of morbid curiosity, who does your picture refer to?

If you're making a sweeping generalization about "Democrats" or "the left" for example, one could do the same for "Republicans" or "the right." For example, "Sorry, but I don't listen to anti-abortion lectures from people who thing its OK to turn America into a torture state and kill 49 innocent people with drone strikes for every suspected terrorist."

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rstrong wrote: [.....]
That's one.
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rstrong wrote: [.....]
That's one.
You insult people for taking you seriously. It's a valid point, but it comes across as a cry for help.

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rstrong wrote:
Seth Milner wrote:
rstrong wrote: [.....]
That's one.
You insult people for taking you seriously. It's a valid point, but it comes across as a cry for help.
Who did I insult? And how?
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Well, Mr. Marlboro Man can listen or not listen to whoever he wants, but what is his point? As for relevance (and probably equally accurate) he could have said "I don't listen to anti-gun legislation from people who eat meat." Or who groom their mustache. I doubt the character portrayed would listen to anybody about gun legislation, and if so, I'd be interested in knowing who it is. Or who knows, maybe he just thinks that more guns around will mean fewer babies killed. :roll:

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That's two.
O Really wrote:Well, Mr. Marlboro Man can listen or not listen to whoever he wants, but what is his point?
The point is the gun alarmists screaming for tighter gun controls because "gun nuts" are killing the masses; but rabidly defend the killing of unborn babies under the guise of 'choice'.

As for relevance (and probably equally accurate) he could have said "I don't listen to anti-gun legislation from people who eat meat."
Only if SDA's and Muslims are gun alarmists.

Or who groom their mustache. I doubt the character portrayed would listen to anybody about gun legislation, and if so, I'd be interested in knowing who it is. Or who knows, maybe he just thinks that more guns around will mean fewer babies killed. :roll:
So you think that less guns around will shut down willful abortions? :roll:
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Seth Milner wrote:The point is the gun alarmists screaming for tighter gun controls because "gun nuts" are killing the masses; but rabidly defend the killing of unborn babies under the guise of 'choice'.
"The point is the anti-abortionists screaming to stop rape and incest victims from terminating their pregnancies; but rabidly defend the drone-killing of 49 innocent victims for every suspected terrorist under the guise of freedom.'"

Yes, Seth, others can also make broad sweeping claims linking unrelated issues just like you do.

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A number of models who have portrayed the Marlboro Man have died of smoking-related diseases. Their "listen to" track record sucks.
rstrong wrote:
Seth Milner wrote:... babies ...
Seth Milner rabidly fails science, law, privacy, freedom and English, again.
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Seth Milner wrote:... No, but I did notice that "vagina" also has a ' v ' in it, something that Vrede too is very accomplished in emulating. :wtf:
... Your misogyny is noted. Your poor wife.
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O Really wrote:
Seth Milner wrote:... mothers ... are highly unlikely to have worked a day in their lives ...
Wow, what a nasty and sexist thing to say about your own mother, perhaps your wife, possibly daughter/s you have and all other mothers, whether or not they have ever had a paying job.
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Seth Milner wrote:That's one.
You insult people for taking you seriously. It's a valid point, but it comes across as a cry for help.
:lol:
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Seth Milner wrote:That's two.
O Really wrote:Well, Mr. Marlboro Man can listen or not listen to whoever he wants, but what is his point?
The point is the gun alarmists screaming for tighter gun controls because "gun nuts" are killing the masses; but rabidly defend the killing of unborn babies under the guise of 'choice'.

As for relevance (and probably equally accurate) he could have said "I don't listen to anti-gun legislation from people who eat meat."
Only if SDA's and Muslims are gun alarmists.

Or who groom their mustache. I doubt the character portrayed would listen to anybody about gun legislation, and if so, I'd be interested in knowing who it is. Or who knows, maybe he just thinks that more guns around will mean fewer babies killed. :roll:
So you think that less guns around will shut down willful abortions? :roll:
I think, and if I had sufficient interest could probably prove, that the number of guns and the number of abortions has no correlation at all. That owning a gun or not is not an indicator of likelihood of having an abortion, nor is having an abortion an indicator of gun ownership. Besides, the Marlboro Man didn't mention abortions. He referenced killing "babies." There's a difference, unless one is abysmally ignorant.

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Muslims eat meat, as do about 1/3 of Seventh-day Adventists. Seth Milner fails investigation and religion, again.
O Really wrote:... unless one is abysmally ignorant.
Ah, the conclusion to so many responses to Seth Milner.
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rstrong wrote:
Seth Milner wrote:The point is the gun alarmists screaming for tighter gun controls because "gun nuts" are killing the masses; but rabidly defend the killing of unborn babies under the guise of 'choice'.
"The point is the anti-abortionists screaming to stop rape and incest victims from terminating their pregnancies; but rabidly defend the drone-killing of 49 innocent victims for every suspected terrorist under the guise of freedom.'"
What part of "choice" and "willful" is it you don't understand?
Yes, Seth, others can also make broad sweeping claims linking unrelated issues just like you do.
"here's something for you to get your bowels roused." . . . it worked.
You guys were 'way down in the doldrums. You could thank me for reviving you.
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Here's three.
Vrede too wrote:A number of models who have portrayed the Marlboro Man have died of smoking-related diseases. Their "listen to" track record sucks.
So? What's your point? (Sam Elliot is alive and well)
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Seth Milner wrote:... babies ...
Seth Milner rabidly fails science, law, privacy, freedom and English, again.
Rabidly? I knew YOU of all people, a "health professional" favored the murder of an unborn child under the guise of birth control, choice, freedom, etc., while frantically screaming and whining about gun ownership.
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Seth Milner wrote:... No, but I did notice that "vagina" also has a ' v ' in it, something that Vrede too is very accomplished in emulating. :wtf:
... Your misogyny is noted. Your poor wife.
That whine again? You sure know how to cling to them. You are right though. . .comparing you to a "vagina" is an insult to women.

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Seth Milner wrote:... mothers ... are highly unlikely to have worked a day in their lives ...
Wow, what a nasty and sexist thing to say about your own mother, perhaps your wife, possibly daughter/s you have and all other mothers, whether or not they have ever had a paying job.
Not that you would leave out a few words of my statement; whereas my adding a © to your quote is "changing" what YOU said. :roll:
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Seth Milner wrote:That's one.
You insult people for taking you seriously. It's a valid point, but it comes across as a cry for help.
What sort of help are you in need of? We're all here for you.
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Vrede too wrote:Muslims eat meat, as do about 1/3 of Seventh-day Adventists. Seth Milner fails investigation and religion, again.
O Really wrote:... unless one is abysmally ignorant.
Ah, the conclusion to so many responses to Seth Milner.
Yeah, I get ignorant responses all the time. Thanks for the admission.
It's good to know that since you're such a religious person, you are so knowledgeable about Muslims and Seventh-day Adventists. :clap:
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Seth Milner wrote:.
It's good to know that since you're such a religious person, you are so knowledgeable about Muslims and Seventh-day Adventists. :clap:
Religious people tend to have beliefs and maybe some knowledge of their own religion, but not much knowledge of others. Comparative religion classes are mostly populated with people who are not particularly religious. Why is that? My guess is that learning about religions other than ones own can be disturbing to the insecure - basically afraid they'll learn something to affect their belief. And there's probably something to that fear.

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Seth Milner wrote:
O Really wrote:As for relevance (and probably equally accurate) he could have said "I don't listen to anti-gun legislation from people who eat meat."
Only if SDA's and Muslims are gun alarmists.
Vrede too wrote:Muslims eat meat, as do about 1/3 of Seventh-day Adventists. Seth Milner fails investigation and religion, again.
O Really wrote:... unless one is abysmally ignorant.
Ah, the conclusion to so many responses to Seth Milner.
O Really wrote:
Seth Milner wrote:.
It's good to know that since you're such a religious person, you are so knowledgeable about Muslims and Seventh-day Adventists. :clap:
Religious people tend to have beliefs and maybe some knowledge of their own religion, but not much knowledge of others. Comparative religion classes are mostly populated with people who are not particularly religious. Why is that? My guess is that learning about religions other than ones own can be disturbing to the insecure - basically afraid they'll learn something to affect their belief. And there's probably something to that fear.
It's not rocket surgery, everyone but Seth Milner knows that Muslims eat meat - religion fail - and it took seconds for me to Wiki the Seventh-day Adventists - investigation fail. However, I did make a mistake in posting about them: An estimated 35% of Adventists practice vegetarianism or veganism.
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