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  • zoostation

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    Moderator
    Jan 28, 2007
    22,857
    Abingdon
    in the 21st century, there is no way for the law enforcement, legal, medical, and psychiatric communities to efficiently regulate firearms.

    So since gun control can't possibly work, let's have more of it. The mantra of gun grabbers.
     

    Boondock Saint

    Ultimate Member
    Dec 11, 2008
    24,456
    White Marsh
    One of my favorite phrases is "mental gymnastics," the cognitive dissonance that must be employed to allegedly hold one belief/value and yet arrive at a conclusion that is wholly opposite of the opening premise.

    I just ran across this thread and this picture within minutes of each other, and they fit:

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    Qbeam

    Ultimate Member
    Apr 16, 2008
    6,083
    Georgia
    This person sounds like one of the Moms Demand Action supporters. Must have lived a very sheltered shielded life. Sad.


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    Rack&Roll

    R.I.P
    Patriot Picket
    Jan 23, 2013
    22,304
    Bunkerville, MD
    This person sounds like one of the Moms Demand Action supporters. Must have lived a very sheltered shielded life. Sad.


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    They are “Moms Demand Action” supporters when they aren’t on street corners with “Black Lives Matter” signs.

    However it is jarring to see a crowd of 20 Unitarians in a noisy BLM demonstration, but without a single black brother or sister joining them. Are they all talk, no outreach?
     
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    Threeband

    The M1 Does My Talking
    MDS Supporter
    Dec 30, 2006
    25,305
    Carroll County
    They are “Moms Demand Action” supports when they aren’t on street corners with “Black Lives Matter” signs.

    However it is jarring to see a crowd of 20 Unitarians in a noisy BLM demonstration, but without a single black brother or sister joining them. Are they all talk, no outreach?


    It used to be illegal to be a Unitarian. Then when they were barely tolerated, they were persecuted.
    Of course, that was before the BoR.



    I'm looking forward to a red tsunami.

    I dream of the fragmentation and final destruction of the Dem party. Toss them on the ash heap of history.

    I also wish we could go back to identifying Republicans as Blue, and Democrats as Red, as was done for decades and decades, until 2000.

    The Reds deliberately switched the colors in 2000, deliberately, because as they became more and more radical, their affinity for Red Communism was becoming more obvious. They very conciously switched the colors on the election maps in order to downplay their increasingly obvious association with Red Commies.

    Once again, we let them define the terms. We roll over and let them define the rules, the terms, and the playing field. We need to stop following their script.

    We should either identify the Left as Reds, or stop using their color scheme altogether.
     

    RepublicOfFranklin

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    Mar 16, 2018
    1,137
    The ‘Dena - DPRM
    “Although I understand the framer’s intent for the 1st Amendment, we in the Ecclesiastical community cannot tolerate these abuses. We can regulate a state run church, and let prospective cult leaders check out bibles for use (before being burned at the stake of course).

    Tomorrow I’ll strive to vote in a new president, Congress, abolish the 1st Amendment and have heathen Unitarians put to the sword.

    Arnold G Clifford”

    That took thirty seconds and exactly as much logic and higher thought that Clifford used in his letter, wonder if the Capital would print that one?


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    Threeband

    The M1 Does My Talking
    MDS Supporter
    Dec 30, 2006
    25,305
    Carroll County
    Yup, the original Unitarians were outlawed as treasonous heretics, because they deny the Trinity and the Divinity of Christ.

    Common sense says that should be illegal, as it was for 1500 years.
     

    outrider58

    Eats Bacon Raw
    MDS Supporter
    Jul 29, 2014
    49,995
    It used to be illegal to be a Unitarian. Then when they were barely tolerated, they were persecuted.
    Of course, that was before the BoR.





    I dream of the fragmentation and final destruction of the Dem party. Toss them on the ash heap of history.

    I also wish we could go back to identifying Republicans as Blue, and Democrats as Red, as was done for decades and decades, until 2000.

    The Reds deliberately switched the colors in 2000, deliberately, because as they became more and more radical, their affinity for Red Communism was becoming more obvious. They very conciously switched the colors on the election maps in order to downplay their increasingly obvious association with Red Commies.

    Once again, we let them define the terms. We roll over and let them define the rules, the terms, and the playing field. We need to stop following their script.

    We should either identify the Left as Reds, or stop using their color scheme altogether.
    The colors were supposed to be switched back and forth every election cycle(explain that one), but the MSM(the Democrats) decided to keep us red.

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    Threeband

    The M1 Does My Talking
    MDS Supporter
    Dec 30, 2006
    25,305
    Carroll County
    The colors were supposed to be switched back and forth every election cycle(explain that one), but the MSM(the Democrats) decided to keep us red.

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    Exactly. They wanted to disassociate themselves from the Socialists/Communists, because they were getting more and more overtly Red.

    We should stop following their script. Stop calling ourselves Reds. THEY are the reds.

    Maybe we should call ourselves Greens.
     

    Occam

    Not Even ONE Indictment
    MDS Supporter
    Feb 24, 2018
    20,396
    Montgomery County
    They are “Moms Demand Action” supports when they aren’t on street corners with “Black Lives Matter” signs.

    However it is jarring to see a crowd of 20 Unitarians in a noisy BLM demonstration, but without a single black brother or sister joining them. Are they all talk, no outreach?

    Yeah, I live close by to one of the high temples of this nonsense (the Unitarian operations center and SJW fortress on River Rd in Bethesda). Alas, a family member has been going there for decades, treating it like a casual social club initially, and going out of inertia ever since). She says (in her advancing cognitive decline), "Oh, they're not political!" ... even as she expresses true bafflement at the never-ending BLM franchise running in their front yard during rush hour.

    There's nothing churchy about the place. At all. It's a deep blue political activist operation and should have to comply with the rules governing PACs, not churches. They really are unbearably smug, and represent everything that folks outside these insular 'burbs voted against in 2016. They still can't wrap their heads around it, and are doubling down on the shrill politics. The BLM, anti-2A, loosey-goosey leftist/socialist leanings on pretty much everything, and their unmistakable "Here, let us well off white people tell you how to think, and shame you if you disagree" posturing is an embarrassing blight. That they carry on as a church, on paper, would be hilarious if it weren't so insulting.

    Gee, did I say all of that out loud? Yeah, I guess I did. They're a bunch of phonies, across the board. That piece of land would be PERFECT for a gas station.
     

    lazarus

    Ultimate Member
    Jun 23, 2015
    13,728
    Just ignore all of the emotion behind it...what the logic of checking in and out a firearm, I assume with police, for hunters? I know of no country that does that. Even the most restrictive ones still allow some civilian ownership of firearms for farmers and hunters (and generally target shooters also) and AFAIK ALL of them allow you to store your/the government's guns on your property (usually locked up in 4 concentric safes and a pinky promise).
    One of the mush minded that can't even understand that most people who are hunters live a long distance from their local police station. Many rural counties it is 15+ miles. In some rural counties it is probably 40+ miles on back roads. Which is also why you can't rely on the government to protect you. SCOTUS has said police have no duty to save your life. In a good urban or suburban area police might be 5 or 10 minutes from you (which is often 5-10 minutes too long), but in a rural area they could be an hour or more away.

    Or tell the farm to go check out his rifle because a coyote is attacking a calf.

    What a moron.

    PS
     

    outrider58

    Eats Bacon Raw
    MDS Supporter
    Jul 29, 2014
    49,995
    Exactly. They wanted to disassociate themselves from the Socialists/Communists, because they were getting more and more overtly Red.

    We should stop following their script. Stop calling ourselves Reds. THEY are the reds.

    Maybe we should call ourselves Greens.
    I think green is already taken, lol.

    It's like the Hillary "H" bumper sticker. It had a blue arrow pointing to the right. What ********!

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    BradMacc82

    Ultimate Member
    Industry Partner
    Aug 17, 2011
    26,177
    IIRC, Australia dictates that your firearms be stored at the Gun Club.

    Remember reading about it from a member that lives in AUS not too long ago.
     

    DC-W

    Ultimate Member
    Patriot Picket
    Jan 23, 2013
    25,290
    ️‍
    Japan has hunters go to the local police department to retrieve their hunting gun.

    Britain has all sorts of requirements. Home is inspected for storage first. Handguns cannot be kept at home with ammunition. All sorts of wonderful things that would void far more of our Bill of Rights than the 2A.
     

    Mark75H

    MD Wear&Carry Instructor
    Industry Partner
    MDS Supporter
    Sep 25, 2011
    17,248
    Outside the Gates
    IIRC, Australia dictates that your firearms be stored at the Gun Club.

    Remember reading about it from a member that lives in AUS not too long ago.

    Pretty sure Germany has the same requirement. If you don't shoot 2 or 3 times a year you loose your permits and have to start over.
     

    WatTyler

    Ultimate Member
    Generations of little dictators have tried to get rid of the Second Amendment since the day it was ratified. And, though the instructions on how to do it are clearly spelled out in the constitution, they have never pulled it off. Or even really started a legitimate repeal effort. They have choked it, pruned it, twisted it, but still it lives. It is transcendent, and I pray our country will some day live up to it.
     

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