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    So you are self loathing then? Is that what you are trying to say?

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    You've got 5800 posts. I have 23K. You've used the word "semantics" over 70 times. I've done so about 23 times. You do the math and it's obvious you use semantics and arguments against semantics as an escape hatch when you're getting your ass spanked. You follow that up with claims that the other poster is angry, emotional and that you've done that to them.

    I've just turned the tables on you.

    You will thank me later when you become a better person.

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    smh

    So you used the search function and could not come up with examples and then do the "i know you are but what am i.' You suck at google and vbulletin. Anyway, less, your trolling is boring and uninventive so I am going to go do something else. Bye.

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    smh

    So you used the search function and could not come up with examples and then do the "i know you are but what am i.' You suck at google and vbulletin. Anyway, less, your trolling is boring and uninventive so I am going to go do something else. Bye.
    Always getting bored with losing eh? You'll be back, just like a crack trick you'll come back to get a fix. Secretly you've got some fetish that I somehow soothe by my masculine persona.

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    A small step in the right direction:

    Gun Buyback Events Overwhelmed in Oakland, SF
    The number of firearms turned in to police at weekend events outstripped expectations


    Officers Richard Niven (left) and Jeffrey Smoak handle guns that were bought back at St. Benedict's Church in Oakland.

    Arturo Hurtado of Richmond was still stricken with grief over the mass shooting in Newtown, Conn., that left 20 schoolchildren dead when he awoke Saturday morning.

    So he decided to get rid of his gun - "that darn thing," he called it - and purged it from his home.

    Hurtado was among hundreds of Bay Area residents who dropped off their firearms at buyback locations in Oakland and San Francisco on Saturday, collecting $200 cash for their weapon, no questions asked.

    Organizers said both locations saw crowds twice as large as expected. In East Oakland, a mile-long line of cars waited on 82nd Avenue to enter a parking lot at St. Benedict's Church, with some running out of gas while idling. In San Francisco, people stood in pouring rain outside the Omega Boys Club in the Dogpatch neighborhood to exchange their guns for cash.

    By the end of the day, organizers expected more than 600 guns to be turned in.

    Hurtado was a rare customer. Not only was Friday's school shooting his primary motivation, but also he walked away without taking the cash.

    "I'm just glad it's out of my house," he said.


    Read more: http://www.sfgate.com/crime/article/...ds-4121621.php

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    You've got 5800 posts. I have 23K. You've used the word "semantics" over 70 times. I've done so about 23 times. You do the math and it's obvious you use semantics and arguments against semantics as an escape hatch when you're getting your ass spanked. You follow that up with claims that the other poster is angry, emotional and that you've done that to them.

    I've just turned the tables on you.

    You will thank me later when you become a better person.
    Are you talking about real life better person or internet better person? Hard to tell when you think having 23 thousands posts is something to be proud of.

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    no thanks i dont prefer my women in pornos screaming like theyre getting raped


    otoh:


    the US has some of the most strict regulations on alcohol (serving, bar times, age, etc) in the world, and look at how many alcohol-induced crimes and deaths are still prevalent in the US.

    wake up.

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    A small step in the right direction:

    Gun Buyback Events Overwhelmed in Oakland, SF
    The number of firearms turned in to police at weekend events outstripped expectations


    Officers Richard Niven (left) and Jeffrey Smoak handle guns that were bought back at St. Benedict's Church in Oakland.

    Arturo Hurtado of Richmond was still stricken with grief over the mass shooting in Newtown, Conn., that left 20 schoolchildren dead when he awoke Saturday morning.

    So he decided to get rid of his gun - "that darn thing," he called it - and purged it from his home.

    Hurtado was among hundreds of Bay Area residents who dropped off their firearms at buyback locations in Oakland and San Francisco on Saturday, collecting $200 cash for their weapon, no questions asked.

    Organizers said both locations saw crowds twice as large as expected. In East Oakland, a mile-long line of cars waited on 82nd Avenue to enter a parking lot at St. Benedict's Church, with some running out of gas while idling. In San Francisco, people stood in pouring rain outside the Omega Boys Club in the Dogpatch neighborhood to exchange their guns for cash.

    By the end of the day, organizers expected more than 600 guns to be turned in.

    Hurtado was a rare customer. Not only was Friday's school shooting his primary motivation, but also he walked away without taking the cash.

    "I'm just glad it's out of my house," he said.


    Read more: http://www.sfgate.com/crime/article/...ds-4121621.php
    There are a couple reasons I won't ever turn in my .357. Here's one: about five years ago I was dating a girl who was being followed in her car by at least two other men from Wallmart. She didn't have a cell with her, so she drove to my house with them tagging right behind her. She runs up to my house banging on the door to let her in. I open and she tells me what's happening. The suburban is parked in front of my house. I run to get my gun and flash it so that they can see it and they take off like the pussies they were.

    What if I didn't have a gun though? Maybe I get overpowered by both of them and they rape her. This is the part liberals don't consider. Those are the kinds of things having a gun prevents. It's a personal anecdote, but I'm sure I'm not the only one who has benefited from having a weapon. I acknowledge the other side of the argument--that they've helped facilitate massacres, killings etc. But it seems as if the liberals on this board and elsewhere aren't considering the other side of their argument. Until that happens, we can't have a serious debate about fun control.

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    There are a couple reasons I won't ever turn in my .357. Here's one: about five years ago I was dating a girl who was being followed in her car by at least two other men from Wallmart. She didn't have a cell with her, so she drove to my house with them tagging right behind her. She runs up to my house banging on the door to let her in. I open and she tells me what's happening. The suburban is parked in front of my house. I run to get my gun and flash it so that they can see it and they take off like the pussies they were.

    What if I didn't have a gun though? Maybe I get overpowered by both of them and they rape her. This is the part liberals don't consider. Those are the kinds of things having a gun prevents. It's a personal anecdote, but I'm sure I'm not the only one who has benefited from having a weapon. I acknowledge the other side of the argument--that they've helped facilitate massacres, killings etc. But it seems as if the liberals on this board and elsewhere aren't considering the other side of their argument. Until that happens, we can't have a serious debate about fun control.
    Excellent Freudian slip. Also, you could have called the police. Same chances they don't give two s about your measly single revolver and come in and kill you both. You're lucky they didn't have legally and easily obtained AR15s.

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    Getting your jollies off is not protection and javelina can be culled without a semiauto.
    Is that a new word for you, learned on the internet?

    Must be since you misapplied it like you do every thing else.

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    Are you talking about real life better person or internet better person? Hard to tell when you think having 23 thousands posts is something to be proud of.
    I haven't looked yet, but I'll bet that 23k is over a far longer time than The Fuzzy trolls posts are.

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    The number of firearms turned in to police at weekend events outstripped expectations
    With so many people having financial difficulties, why is it such a wonder?

    I wonder how many stolen ones were found too...

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    What if I didn't have a gun though? Maybe I get overpowered by both of them and they rape her. This is the part liberals don't consider. Those are the kinds of things having a gun prevents.
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    I acknowledge the other side of the argument--that they've helped facilitate massacres, killings etc. But it seems as if the liberals on this board and elsewhere aren't considering the other side of their argument. Until that happens, we can't have a serious debate about fun control.
    I agree. Liberal are often like the three monkeys.
    Excellent Freudian slip. Also, you could have called the police. Same chances they don't give two s about your measly single revolver and come in and kill you both. You're lucky they didn't have legally and easily obtained AR15s.
    How many minutes away are the police? Wait to call till it's a real threat might be too late. Just brandishing the gun was enough. If a call to 911 was in place, they are still often at least 3 minutes away. A lot can happen in 3 minutes.

    You are the type he is talking about. You don't consider the other side of the debate.

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    Could have called the cops? Get real for a second, and tell me honestly in this situation you'd want to "hope" your house was secure from them entering. Just shut the up now. No one in their right mind would rather wait for the cops then handle it as was done.
    You're lucky they didn't have legally and easily obtained AR15s.
    believe its the other way around.

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    otoh:


    the US has some of the most strict regulations on alcohol (serving, bar times, age, etc) in the world, and look at how many alcohol-induced crimes and deaths are still prevalent in the US.

    wake up.
    You're right. We should just deregulate alcohol consumption completely.

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    Could have called the cops? Get real for a second, and tell me honestly in this situation you'd want to "hope" your house was secure from them entering. Just shut the up now. No one in their right mind would rather wait for the cops then handle it as was done.
    You're a real cowboy huh? If multiple people follow me home and I have a pistol I'd rather have the cops deal with it yes. And it's precisely because these multiple people can be carrying high powered and high fire rate weapons. Hahahaha thinking that flashing a pistol or even a single gun in general will scare away people who REALLY intend to do harm.

    believe its the other way around.
    Believe it isn't. Unless his girlfriend and the neighbors came out blazing.

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    Really...

    If they really wanted to do harm, they would do so before giving anyone a chance to call 911.

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    Flashing a pistol at men you don't know when they now know where you live is not the smartest idea I have ever heard.

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    Really...

    If they really wanted to do harm, they would do so before giving anyone a chance to call 911.
    If they want to do harm they'll do it. Just because you have an AR15 to match their possible arsenal doesn't mean .

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    Flashing a pistol at men you don't know when they now know where you live is not the smartest idea I have ever heard.
    It's a good thing mingus won't give that pistol up! What could possibly go wrong?

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    It's a good thing mingus won't give that pistol up! What could possibly go wrong?
    I completely get the desire to defend your home. I have had a gun most of my life and I 100% get not wanting to be stuck being the guy with a knife at a gun fight. But you don't need more than a rifle, revolver or a shotgun to do so. It's already bad enough if people are starting gunfights in their front yard.

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    I completely get the desire to defend your home. I have had a gun most of my life and I 100% get not wanting to be stuck being the guy with a knife at a gun fight. But you don't need more than a rifle, revolver or a shotgun to do so. It's already bad enough if people are starting gunfights in their front yard.
    I don't need my WS6, but I bought it. I don't need my wide screen TV or Bluray player, but I bought them.

    Who the , do you think you are, to tell anyone what they need?

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    Really...

    If they really wanted to do harm, they would do so before giving anyone a chance to call 911.
    Or to run in and get their .357

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    I don't need my WS6, but I bought it. I don't need my wide screen TV or Bluray player, but I bought them.

    Who the , do you think you are, to tell anyone what they need?
    If I thought I needed a weapon of mass destruction, would you tell me I don't?

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    I don't need my WS6, but I bought it. I don't need my wide screen TV or Bluray player, but I bought them.

    Who the , do you think you are, to tell anyone what they need?
    A realist?

    If you cannot defend your home with a rifle, revolver and a shotgun then you have no business with a weapon.

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