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Name:
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Yankee06
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Inevitable
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1/14/2011 1:40:16 AM
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-What always amazed me about my contacts with some senators and house members when I worked in Washington was my perception of their lack of professionalism or at least their lack of logic in the professional positions they took. If I were as unprofessional in my military business as they were in their legislative business, I would have been fired or I would have resigned from shame.
-These responses to Tucson by some congress people are more examples; ban certain symbols and words; no guns within a 1000 feet, no 30-round clips, etc. They are all a result of flawed logic.
-Let's look at this latest 30-round clip proposal. This nutjob in Tucson had a 30-round clip and killed 6 people. The nutjob at Fort Hood did not have 30-round clips but he killed 13 and wounded a lot more. So is there any real logic to the banning of 30-round clips as to teh number of people a nutjob is going to kill? Two guns or a little practice reloading seems to negate the purpose of such a law!
-now if teh agenda is to use this event to incrementally take away gun rights, then banning 30-round clips might be a logical long-term approach.
-Would banning guns altogether, keep guns out of teh hands of criminals?--NO. Would bannig guns altogether keep guns out of the hands of nutjobs? --probably it would keep them out of teh hands of alot of nut jobs. Now that's a debate to have, --but not 30-round clips. That debate is just stupid!
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