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WISD0MTREE

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  1. Assault rifles ARE banned and have been since 1934.
  2. *Rayan You make a valid point about a gun's accuracy, but regardless, a gun next to a victim's chest is still 100% accurate no? A gun is different to a knife. A gun's main purpose is to kill. It is designed to intimidate or kill. You can argue that it is for "target practice" or something other, but the fact of the matter is, that a gun is an instrument of killing or injuring. The gun may not be inherently evil, but that does not deny the fact that the GUN CAN KILL, IS DESIGNED TO KILL AND WILL KILL IF THE TRIGGER IS PULLED. On the note of Australia and Censorship, I am against the review board as stated before (they are high half the time), but again, this was because a hiccup in the laws did not allow R18+ games in Australia. Now you can freely play the same game here in Aus. as the rest of the world. There is no point to be made here. If the solution here was education, then why does America still have such struggles in terms of gun reform. I believe that if the American government stopped sales of Automatic Assault Rifles, as you mentioned earlier, everyone would riot in the streets claiming a conspiracy and that the Government is gonna control our brains. I have no issue against your gun, I am fond on weapons, WHEN THEY HAVE JUSTIFICATION. If a farmer needs it to keep pests off, If a man wants to do target shooting, or if someone likes collecting firearms, that's great. But is it really necessary to have Mil-Spec arms and concealed guns? No. I do not. My uncle had a Winchester Rifle, he was proud of it and as you have, took care of it. He didn't gun down people, and I'm fine with that. But what I believe I missed in my previous post, was that Excessive Weaponry is not right or justifiable. I just want to clear that up so that yall don't think I'm some kind of paranoid freak that believes we should all be cotton-wooled. THE GUN WON'T kill if in the right hands, or pointed at the sky. 18+ games going by who's standard? Most American games are 17+. We would still have IDEAS no matter what is banned. Also FULLY automatic weapons have been banned since 1934. The solution IS education. We just need to also educate these politicians that have never touched a gun how to use them. Invasion. Government tyranny. Genocide. (PLEASE don't say the UN can fix these, cause they are useless)
  3. How does it make it harder for you to vote? Sorry you guys are lazy and sit around begging for the government to pay you.
  4. Have you been to El Paso since Obama pretty much made a yellow brick road from Mexico to America for illegals? (Below includes other areas, but mainly the boarder area) http://www.rnla.org/votefraud.asp 11/2/12: TEXAS: vote harvesting ring, posthumous voting, absentee ballot fraud "The Texas Secretary of State has asked the state Attorney General to look into a complaint of "vote-harvesting" centered around a San Antonio cemetery." Complaint alleges widespread voter fraud in South Texas, Gonzales Cannon, Nov. 2, 2012. 8/2/12: TEXAS: nonresident voting "Upshur County GOP Chairman Ken Ambrose has filed a new complaint with the Texas attorney general regarding potential voter fraud in the county’s primary election....Ambrose said at least six people participated in early voting for the May 29 Republican Primary with “questionable†addresses." Christina Lane, Upshur County GOP chairman alleges voter fraud, News Journal, August 2, 2012. 7/29/12: TEXAS: vote fraud "According to the amended petition, more than 30 people cast a ballot who were not registered to vote at least 30 days before the election. The petition states the voters registered between May 14-19. The primary was May 29. It also lists several voters who submitted mail-in ballots stating they are disabled. Barrera's petition asks for those ballots to be declared void because those people are not disabled. Others, the petition states, have permanent addresses in Alice but actually live in Corpus Christi." Julie Silva, Jim Wells Election Contest Goes to Court, Caller, July 29, 2012. 7/6/12: TEXAS: dead voting "There are about 325 supercentenarians in the country and 79th District Attorney Armando Barrera finds it hard to believe 18 of them voted in the Brooks County primary in May." Julie Silva, Allegations of voter fraud in Jim Wells, Brooks counties, Corpus Christi Caller, July 7, 2012. Just to name a few.
  5. The problem with background checks is many law abiding citizens have fun in high school/college and being dumb and young could and probably would screw you. Plus we already don't let felons buy guns so we already have them to some extent. Also these "mass shooters" are what started these people wanting bans but none of them had criminal backgrounds. What we need to do is stop putting blame on inanimate objects, put the blame and responsibility on people, educate people, and get help for people who need help, [sP] I've had an epiphany! The PLANES caused 9/11! Let's ban them! [/sP] We do need more gun education, it would help a lot. Maybe one or two mandatory classes to buy a gun even to sit around the house.
  6. Stop asking the wrong questions. What criminal does follow the law? Military without guns. XD
  7. Give me your address so I can send you a plane ticket to El Paso, THEN you will see. You won't need a return ticket, though.
  8. READ THE LETTER This is why people get pissed off at you. Exactly this reason. Reminds me of me. (Right before WWBI talking to cx when he was attacking a DU inactive and people kept asking me the same questions and Gamb got so pissed at me that he almost kicked me) No, seriously read.
  9. (Yes, I saw it was a joke. Don't kill me)
  10. Even if there were a dozen people who do that, that would amount to thirty votes in a city of 672,538 people. That is not what any reasonable person would call a problem worth the government's time to fix. Because of the way the Electoral Collage works, yes it does. It's not even 10 people, its literally over 9,000. The smugglers bring up people. Those people are illegal immigrants. Immigrants tend to be democratic. Illegal immigrants can easily vote, and vote multiple times. Therefore Texas will soon be blue, when the legal population will be red. It IS that bad. I mean there is almost no wall. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mexico%E2%80%93United_States_barrier Expansion freeze[edit]President Barack Obama ordered a halt to the expansion of the "virtual fence," the Department of Homeland Security announced on March 16, 2010.[26]The money would be used to upgrade current border technology. Local efforts[edit]In response to a perceived lack of will on the part of the federal government to build a secure border fence, and a lack of state funds, Arizona officials plan to launch a website allowing donors to help fund a state border fence. "And [the Arizona plan] clearly is a failure. The committee has raised only $264,000. A fence is not in the offing."[27] Where do you get this RFID? They are easy to program, but who sells them that small, and the right type?
  11. Even if there were a dozen people who do that, that would amount to thirty votes in a city of 672,538 people. That is not what any reasonable person would call a problem worth the government's time to fix. And there is almost nothing they can do to fix it. IDs wouldn't help, someone could just make a fake one. Try faking watermarks, strings only seen under UV light, and RFIDs. Just try.
  12. 12: quoting an opinion article. You know where this image now goes, huh? Hint: it rhymes with 'the rash' But only one thing was quoted from it. Therefore one part can go in the place that rhymes with rash.
  13. http://iget2work.com/unemploymentclock.html Want to go add 50,000-130,000 to this? Let's call that 62,750,000 because it goes up over time. Taking the highest number that you came up with out of your !@#$, 130,000 is .2% of that. An amount that falls well within the margin of error (margin of error of only 2% which would be unheard of... would be +/- 1,255,000). The gun industry (directly) employs about 180,000. I was talking about those guys AND others affected by that. Also, try controlling guns now. http://gizmodo.com/100-000-people-have-already-downloaded-3d-printed-gun-p-498755006 http://mashable.com/2013/08/06/update-3d-printed-rifle/ Taking into count that you have to have a 3d printer, at least one of them will be making these because it could easily make them cash. That gives you about enough guns to shoot up a school. Plus the people who know how to make real guns and do so for a living, gun control has no shot. Shot. Get it? Talking about gun control? I suck with jokes
  14. http://iget2work.com/unemploymentclock.html Want to go add 50,000-130,000 to this?
  15. Because it IS a problem. Go to El Paso and look for people voting. You find people vote like 3 times. Because the person has to go out of their way to front up to the DMV/clerk's office/whatever to have their photo taken and to retrieve their card, which costs them time - and time is money, this is time spent that they could be working instead. More than a few people have enough trouble getting time off work to vote let alone to get an ID. Time does not legally poses any monetary value. If it did, then I would sue EA for wasting my time on SimCity. 11 months and still doesn't work.
  16. Oh, Facepunch took some relics from that fateful day. Unfortunately that quote, in which I spelled, "Heil" incorrectly, was not there. Censored out the naughty parts. We can't have sw_____as here? There is one in your sig...
  17. How would free photo IDs be against the Constitution? And why would you care about something that small? It's not discrimination, since we let everyone who should vote vote? I hate this quote block message.
  18. Our forum is a bit of a radioactive waste land. We have no active clean up crews or mods. All is lost. Why won't you accept us poor refugees. Our culture might be different but we're people just like you. (what did rum say?) "Did you guys really filter Hail Hitler to Hail Hitler?!" -Rumsod Oh yeah.
  19. Our forum is a bit of a radioactive waste land. We have no active clean up crews or mods. All is lost. Why won't you accept us poor refugees. Our culture might be different but we're people just like you. why is my sig a nazi chainsaw flamethrower? (what did rum say?)
  20. Maybe our government should pay for that, too? http://www.usdebtclock.org/ Maybe the states, since it is theirs? Texas can handle it. Maybe not Cali or NY...
  21. You accurately describe the law in most states here, but I question the legitimacy of this premise regardless. If an unarmed person enters your home without your permission, there is no reason this should mean s/he deserves to die. They COULD be armed. That is why we have CONCEALED CARRY. Pistols fit in your back pocket. Nobody ever sees it, unless it has a flashlight, laser, and a scope.
  22. http://boe.cuyahogacounty.us/pdf_boe/en-US/ElectionResults2012/11062012UnofficialResultsbyPrecinct.HTM There And it isn't a tax because it is an ID. Not a special voting ID, but just some sort of photo ID. Similar to the one that they give (and have been given) to immigrants, and others can be bought for $50. Majority of America has a photo ID (drivers license). And I got the money wrong. http://www.dmv.org/tx-texas/id-cards.php New ID Card Application 59 years old & younger – $16 (expires on birth date after 6 years). 60 years old & older – $6 (no expiration). ID Card Renewal59 years old & younger – $16 (expires after 6 years). 60 years old & older – $6 (no expiration). ID Card Replacement59 years old & younger – $11 (current expiration does not change). 60 years old & older – $11 (no expiration). Change of Name or Address59 years old & younger – $11 (current expiration does not change). 60 years old & older – $11 (no expiration). You have to pay money. It's a tax. To do something you have a constitutionally-guaranteed right to do without being taxed. End. You have to pay money for an item to be able to vote. Most people have that item. The item is a requirement to do other things. Not a tax to vote. It's a tax to have rights that you should have, but are required to prove that you have these rights. I wouldn't be opposed in voting season for the gov to give free IDs that expire in 3 days.
  23. I'm sorry. Next time someone breaks into my house and I am legally allowed to kill him, I'll charge him with a box of Cheerios. Nah. If someone breaks in, he could be trying to start a fire for all I know. I'll send him to hell and back. 1. Innocent's lives 2. My guns and rights 3. My stuff 4. Someone's life who is breaking the law
  24. I'm all about being anti-government and pro-bearing arms, but somewhere between the "items are more valuable than people" and transphobia you've lost me entirely. Who knows, the guy breaking into my house could be a hitman from a cartel trying to kill me for supporting the requirement of IDs to vote. Doubtful, but could be. Items are more valuable than people. So, would you save a blind man from walking into a street or save a blood truck that crashed? The blood truck will save more people, but it's an item.
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