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by 2sence January 13, 2011 2:01 PM EST
in a sad way thank God this guy had a gun, this was an outdoor event. he could have used a motor vechicle an killed dozens. i guess then the dumb sheriff would want to have us all driving bicycles. the political babble wanting to stop the violent rhetoric is just that ego babble. they want you to believe that life imitates art (snicker, snicker). i thought that question was answered long ago, when we did away with censorship and decency. america has lost it's sense of decency, morality, justice, and most of all fear of God, period
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by RedWings_ninety_one January 13, 2011 12:26 PM EST
If guns are banned, then gun crimes will go up...not just shootings, but having them illegally in the first place..then if we are invaded, what happens to our last line of defense?...the rednecks who own 10 or 20 guns and can shoot. I have a friend who is 18 and says that he has ONLY 7 guns..he is kind of a redneck. I've said it before and I'll say it agian...guns are amoral meaning without moral, which means that they are neither good nor bad. It is the intentions of the individual with the gun who has moral be it good or bad. A gun is a thing, and things cannot be good or bad in themselves, but they can seem to be bad or good based on the individual who owns/uses said object....I dare someone to name a THING which is bad in itself...something that actually exists
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by RedWings_ninety_one January 13, 2011 12:23 PM EST
I agree with the Governor of Pennsylvania.."America has turned into a nation of wusses."
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by govmess January 12, 2011 6:00 PM EST
This man is dangerously delusional to say the least. If these are his verbal thoughts one can only imagine what is going on in his head when he isn't talking. His Democratic friends better keep an eye on him before his own vitriolic words cause him to go bananas.
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by scyeatts January 11, 2011 3:32 PM EST
I'm very tempted to move to Arizona just so I can vote for this guy.
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by wyodutch January 11, 2011 8:01 AM EST
His half-witted distrust of his fellow citizens might work in Arizona, but I'll tell you... If he were a Wyoming sheriff who let his mouth over-ride his brain like that... He'd be run out of the county on a rail by nightfall.
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He should have had the guts to use gun-control and limited debate as part of his campaign platform when he ran for office... He did not, evidently fearing that to disclose his position before the election would have resulted in his defeat.
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He's 75 years old... let him retire quietly and make the liberal news interview circuit.
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by myth1958 January 11, 2011 7:00 AM EST
Dupnik for Governor! He's been a straight-talker about the gun issue, and even cast the 'hate speech' motivation for this sociopathic killer onto the public forum. He is right about insane gun laws in AZ - or rather the lack of any sane parameters. What IS next: Uzi's in kindergarten? When there are no laws to keep freaks like this killer from getting one, no one will be safe even if everyone is packing a gun on their belt. The argument that 'if we all carry a gun, we'll be safer' is not correct. If we all carry a gun, it will be like the wild west, with folks killing each other over parking spots and bad grades and votes in Congress which they don't agree on. Oh yeah: that's how it is now.
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by terminator63 January 11, 2011 6:52 AM EST
That's right genius. Take the guns away from the law biding people and only the thugs will be armed. You look like a Liberal, smell like a Liberal, you are a Liberal. I'm so tired of you communists (Liberals) trying to destroy the country I fought for.
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by incog-nito January 11, 2011 2:42 AM EST
In Arizona, people can carry concealed handguns to bars, banks, etc. Yet nunchucks are banned because they're too "dangerous". Go figure.
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by buxton44 January 11, 2011 1:16 AM EST
The Sheriff is correct about the retoric that has been used in the last two years of politics and that played a part in the Shootings. People who tell half truths or no truth at all about politicians need to take responsibility for their actions. If You really hate someone then say I hate You to his or her face or write an email or letter to that fact and sign you name to the statement. If You do not like the bill being passed then come up with a change to Your representatives before passage. Most Senators and Representatives do not get any feedback, mail or anything but the people always complain to their buddies, friends or relatives and do not act by sending a response to the people representing them. I hope that Katie Couric can continue to report the truth from people that are not afraid to tell the truth before being silenced by people with a different agenda. I looked at the statement below saying the posting of advertisements, profanity or personal attacks is prohibited. Maybe that is why Rush and Glen are not making any comments.
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