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Nbadan
04-13-2013, 01:28 PM
:lol at the gun nuts going crazy over having to register their guns...


South Carolina’s Rep. Jeff Duncan (R) warned Thursday that attempts by the U.S. government to impose comprehensive background checks on gun buyers will lead to a wholesale slaughter of American citizens akin to “the Rwandan genocide.” According to Think Progress, Duncan made the claims on his Facebook page.

“Let’s not kid ourselves,” the Congressman wrote. “Expanded background checks and gun show requirements would have had NO effect on stopping Aurora, Sandy Hook or Tucson. Nor would they have any effect on the violent gun-crime in Chicago.”

If Congress implements tighter controls on sales of firearms to people with previous mental health issues or run-ins with the law, Duncan said, it is because liberals are planning to create a database of Americans they want to kill.

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He portentously warned, “Read about the Rwandan genocide, the Hutu and Tutsi tribes. Read that all Tutsi tribe members were required to register their address with the Hutu government and that this database was used to locate Tutsi for slaughter at the hands of the Hutu. (Since the government had the names and addresses of nearly all Tutsis living in Rwanda (remember, each Rwandan had an identity card that labeled them Tutsi, Hutu, or Twa) the killers could go door to door, slaughtering the Tutsis.”

http://www.rawstory.com/rs/2013/04/12/republican-congressman-claims-gun-background-checks-will-cause-rwanda-style-genocide/


Nevermind the genocide which has been happening in our country for years because of unregistered guns...

boutons_deux
04-13-2013, 01:39 PM
SC Confederacy, the ignorance is deep and wide and the bubba-inflaming is non-stop. They know their audience well.

Even Fox Repug propaganda network can't hold a candle to these gun fellating Confederate bubbas.

Nbadan
04-13-2013, 11:54 PM
"They like the way it feels. You know, it's like driving a Ferrari," he said, raising his arms as if shooting a gun.

Vice President Joe Biden this morning said that the "cultural norm" about gun ownership has changed, arguing that many people buy guns, not for protection or hunting, but because "it's like driving a Ferrari."