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- Take some martial arts lessons.
That"s all you need.
I saw that on Kung Fu once. David Carradine disarmed ten gun wielding criminals with his bare hands and martial arts techniques.
So it is perfectly effective.
You don"t need guns to defend yourself
Posted by Iceman_1960
Everyone knows everything you see in the movies is 100% real.
Blocking bullets with your bare hands is easy.
You can even learn how to catch bullets in your teeth! - Reply to this comment
- "The police are not even required to protect individuals. Our own defense is our job."
- Posted by gunownerdan at 10:58 AM : Mar 11, 2008
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Take some martial arts lessons.
That"s all you need.
I saw that on Kung Fu once. David Carradine disarmed ten gun wielding criminals with his bare hands and martial arts techniques.
So it is perfectly effective.
You don"t need guns to defend yourself - Reply to this comment
- Feminists United for Gun Control: The Million Mom March.
Feminists like Reese Witherspoon and Susan Sarandon joined their feminist sisters in the Million Mom March:
"he Million Mom March was a protest for "sensible gun laws" that took place on Mother''s Day, Sunday, May 14, 2000. Supporters claimed that 750,000 people gathered on the National Mall and 150,000 to 200,000 people across the country held sympathy marches.
The march had its roots in August 1999, when Donna Dees-Thomases, a New Jersey mom with a public relations background and political connections, was horrified that a gunman shot at children in Granada Hills, California. Dees-Thomases decided a week later to apply for a permit to march on Washington and protest the lack of "meaningful gun laws" in America. In September 1999, she was joined by 25 Tri-State mothers at a news conference in Manhattan, and announced that a grassroots movement of mothers called the Million Mom March would march on Washington. CBS News and other major network TV news organizations covered the march extensively."
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Million_Mom_March - Reply to this comment
- "I know that the Constitution has been interpreted many, many times. In our country the president puts his hand on the Bible and swears to uphold the Constitution. In the United States there is debate over whether or not the right to bear arms includes the lobby organization of the NRA, allowing no rules and no registration and absolutely, sort of, carte blanche, to make guns available to Americans in a way they''re not in the rest of the world."
- the world"s foremost feminist, Rosie O"Donnell - Reply to this comment
- "Laws that forbid the carrying of arms . . . disarm only those who are neither inclined nor determined to commit crimes . . . Such laws make things worse for the assaulted and better for the assailants; they serve rather to encourage than to prevent homicides, for an unarmed man may be attacked with greater confidence than an armed man."
-- Thomas Jefferson, quoting criminologist Cesare Beccaria - Reply to this comment
- "I think the horror of imagining six to thirteen-year-old girls handcuffed together and shot execution style, one by one, is perhaps enough to awaken the nation that maybe we need some stricter gun control laws." - Feminist Rosie O"Donnell, after the Amish massacre in Pennsylvania
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- Guns in American society are not the answer to the problem of crime.
They are part of the problem. - Reply to this comment
- Hey Dansmith34, Simplemind2''s posts are a lot more amusing than yours, so SHADDAP!
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- RE: Post by gunownerdan at 10:35 AM : Mar 11, 2008
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Technology at the Pentagon has now given us a "Ray Gun" that is effective in self defense without injuring the target.
You must have seen that story.
Some day that will be available in a small hand held version, and you won"t have to come here and encourage the proliferation of weapons of mass destruction in American society as if that were the answer to the problem. - Reply to this comment
- "I declare to you that woman must not depend upon the protection of man, but must be taught to protect herself, and there I take my stand."
-- Susan B. Anthony
Self Defense
A-HUMAN-RIGHT.com - Reply to this comment
- If this had been the beauutiful young student body president of Howard University, and the two suspected killers were two tough young redneck looking dudes with muscuular tatooed arms, it would be called a probable hate crime.
And no one, but no one, would be citing the actions of Condoleezza Rice in the Middle East by way of extenuation.
What a double standard we tolerate here. - Reply to this comment
- "That torture case in West Virginia, where the young Black woman was kidnapped and abused, was correctly identified as a hate crime."
Channon Christian and Christopher Newsom and the Wichita Massacre were not. Two of the worst cases in our history. - Reply to this comment
- Desert Storm.
(Leave Strom Thurmond out of this.) - Reply to this comment
- RE: "That torture case in West Virginia, where the young Black woman was kidnapped and abused, was correctly identified as a hate crime."
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At the time, I don"t recall anybody pointing out that Colin Powell had also killed a lot of people during the invasion of Panama or Desert Strom. - Reply to this comment
- This may well have been a racist killing.
That torture case in West Virginia, where the young Black woman was kidnapped and abused, was correctly identified as a hate crime.
When two young Black men abduct and kill a beautiful young White woman, that possibility must also be considered.
Otherwise we have a glaring double standard going on here. - Reply to this comment
- "You''''re just lying to be an apologist for black crime."
Posted by jackie0428
So when a president tells lies that result in the deaths of thousands, if not millions, or when a crooked CEO steals millions from society, these are not crimes?
Try to find the numbers of dead people killed by "Black" civilians, in the past seven years, and compare it to the number of dead in Iraq and Afghanistan, caused directly by orders from Bush, based on known lies for the same period.
It is clear now, that for people like you, when a white man kills, or steals, it is not a crime. - Reply to this comment
- taylor2124 and michaelt302
Did I say racist? I''M SORRY I should have said bigot,dumbbutt sheethead. There is a KKK meeting right down the road, come on down you both will fit right in with the other haters.!!! - Reply to this comment
- Brianbwb, I happen to agree with Taylor. And I checked those stats; they are acuurate. Look them up on Google. And you''re flat-as*s wrong. White people do NOT commit as much crime. You''re just lying to be an apologist for black crime.
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- "gunsrevil, if killing an innocent person doesn''''t make him a GDFN, then pray tell, what does?" Posted by michaelt302
Nothing does, except your ignorance. Killing innocents makes him a GDFP(erson), the N is your own choice, springing form your own lack of humanity.
Bush''s lies and his direct orders caused many innocent people to die, including women and children, does that make Bush a GDFN? - Reply to this comment
- Posted by Taylor2124
The reason people use the R word for people like you is that you quote statistics as if they were a measure of anything. Crime has always been in society, and in direct reverse proportion to the opportunities to make a "legal" living.
"White" people commit just as many crimes, but since they, on average don''t have to live in overcrowded areas with few "legit" job opportunities, theirs don''t have to include direct violence. Enron officials robbed millions of people, and Bush is responsible for the violent deaths of hundreds of thousands, because of a lie.
You apparently don''t see these as a crimes, however, only those acts committed by people of ethnic heritage differing from yours, this example of ignorance (the root word of which is "ignore") is why the R-word applies to you. - Reply to this comment
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