It is a matter of freedom, mostly, and the hate thereof.
I mean...what if the truth got out, man?
You love the French guy?
Now, hold on. This is the kind of poster that wallets are made of.
And to think I dubbed you BREAKING-G.
Yer title is in jeopardy bud.
Next epic meltdown thread in 60 days!!!
Why do you hate Virginia?
Another self induced shooter.
Have we set a RECORD, today ?????
Well, yeah in a funny American French kinda way. No hugs with out britches or anything mind you.
It is a matter of freedom, mostly, and the hate thereof.
I mean...what if the truth got out, man?
I'm thinking about quitting my job.
I suppose no one here has noticed that the ONE thread on the topic is CLOSED and marked DUPE. It was a dupe to my post as it appeared LATER than my post.OK, I'm done yelling.
It appears to me that no one wants an open forum to discuss the fact that this deranged idiot did what he did and why he took such tragic action. I know it makes many of us gun advocates and believers in the second amendment uncomfortable when idiots use weapons in the worst possible way. So instead of owning the fact that guns in the hands of a maniac can end up with tragic ends we close discussion and carry on like nothing happened. Fine, so be it. Life goes on. I will not apologize for my outrage at what appears to me to be censorship of discussion because I don't live with my head in the sand. This is the kind of things we responsible gun owners should be looking at and talking about. By owning it we take the power away from the anti-gun lobby that will be making this a**hat a poster child for gun control. I get that the topic is not welcome here and I'll respect that. But I can't and won't respect those that refuse to acknowledge that these things do happen and they are an unfortunate fact of life. Like child abuse, domestic abuse or any other unsavory aspect of humanity, tough issues should be approached with thoughtful discourse and not swept under the carpet. I love my guns and this tactic of ignoring the issue just gives power to those that want to take them away. We need to own it like Wayne LaPierre did after Sandy Hook. He had the right idea. I've spoken my peace and now am done. Thanks.