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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostOh ted's an NRA board member i see....
so the guy who just posted a mocked up video along with his fantasies about hillary clint being shot live on tv has this blurb anticipating his upcoming talk any the upcoming NRA convention.
Anyone have any doubt about what is stoked by this stuff that after all, goes on in plain sight while the nutters cry like they do here about uncivil liberals and twist their panties about the lack of respect snd care they are treated with.
Thats why i offer them no illusions that they will get that, although as you see they still get common human decency from me. More than i can say.
Have anything to say nutters? can you imagine the outcry if reversed? My god there was a meltdown about Beyonce's video that will far exceed any righteous indignation about this kind of stuff.
Folks look at the common themes running straight through from nugget to some, not all, of the local nutters, but also what happens when those nutters turn a blind eye to the extreme ones in the interest of preserving some imagined "brands" that no longer exists anyway.
We do need to be wary. Some of these nutters are clearly getting aroused enough that they will be harming us. This kind off rhetoric always boils over into that.
Bring on the false equivalencies now nutters. Sure you can find some instances of someone doing something to squirm away like a four year old blaming a play mate.
Have at it. But my patience is over with you.
At one of our recent shows we had a mother in the front row nursing her baby. Tolerant and liberal crowd never batted an eye. It was beautiful and natural.
Only the mind of a deviant would draw any kind of erotic association to nursing a child. That is the sign of a sick mind. In my view fundamental Christianity is a form of mental illness.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostWrong. Progressives like me only want guns to be licensed the way drivers, hairdressers, masseuses, and other similar endeavours. Amazing how the nutters are ok with licenses to peacefully assemble (an ahem constitutional right) but not for guns (that right being associated with participation in a well regulated militia).
Interesting analogy. So, we have lots of rules in place today. Expand on what you want more so I can understand your point better.
A big sticking point, for example, is private sales should not be allowed, even from family members. To use your hairdresser example, my wife needs a license to shave my head?
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostInteresting analogy. So, we have lots of rules in place today. Expand on what you want more so I can understand your point better.
A big sticking point, for example, is private sales should not be allowed, even from family members. To use your hairdresser example, my wife needs a license to shave my head?
If your gun transactions are so patriotic and upstanding why are you so concerned about shining the light of day on them.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostAny transfer of a gun whether gift or sold should be registered. To use my hairdresser example, if my wife gets a cosmo license she can't give it to her kid.
If your gun transactions are so patriotic and upstanding why are you so concerned about shining the light of day on them.
The hairdresser thing puzzles me. This is a service, not a product, so transferring a license to perform something differs from a license to own something. A license to perform is not transferable, as it's tied to the action (i.e the verb, not the noun). A hairdresser can still cut my hair, but not as a place of business. If she wants to swing by my house and do it...is it illegal (I'm asking)?
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostFirst, to be clear, I don't own a gun and I'm not saying I disagree with there being more rules, or the minimum, enforcing what we have. It's a hot topic, so I am looking to better my knowledge about them.
The hairdresser thing puzzles me. This is a service, not a product, so transferring a license to perform something differs from a license to own something. A license to perform is not transferable, as it's tied to the action (i.e the verb, not the noun). A hairdresser can still cut my hair, but not as a place of business. If she wants to swing by my house and do it...is it illegal (I'm asking)?
As for cutting hair on the side. The income is taxable (not that anybody reports it) and I supposed technically if that is your primary source of income whether or not you are operating a bricks and mortar or not it is still considered a business. If you have ever seen anyone burned by improper hair bleaching or coloring you'd understand. Not pretty.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostThere are these devises called automobiles.
As for cutting hair on the side. The income is taxable (not that anybody reports it) and I supposed technically if that is your primary source of income whether or not you are operating a bricks and mortar or not it is still considered a business. If you have ever seen anyone burned by improper hair bleaching or coloring you'd understand. Not pretty.
As for cutting hair on the side, no money exchanges hands. Just someone who performs an act that if it were your business, you would need a license for. But, there is nothing illegal about cutting our shaving what you want on the side if it's not a business transaction.
I guess I'll be called a moron soon and then stop interacting, but until then...I still need more clarification on how the analogies fit.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostInteresting analogy. So, we have lots of rules in place today. Expand on what you want more so I can understand your point better.
A big sticking point, for example, is private sales should not be allowed, even from family members. To use your hairdresser example, my wife needs a license to shave my head?
Are you nutters suggesting that relatives of people who give them automobiles should be allowed to operate those vehicles without transfer of title, etc?
Dumb nutters. So smaht as one of you like to say. Treat the gun like the car how about that? necessary to record the transfer if "ownership" in any way shape out form happens.
And before you nutters open your stupid yaps, allow me to go on....
feel free to let your relative USE your gun just like you may allow someone like that to use your car. But who carries the insurance? Who is responsible for the damage the vehicle does? The owner, not the borrower.
Is this simple enough for you smaht nutters to get? God you are so stupid. You walk into the haymakers with your nonsensical dance on a pin scenarios.
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heck i replied upthread and it appears another prog/lib got it as fast as I did.
and yes nutter i am calling you a moron again if your penetrating intelligence doesn't "get it" like the two of us did. so blinded
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Hmm...Ok. Good point about the change being registered, not the person being licensed to make the change in a private transaction. That was the context I understood it.
I won't acknowledge the rest of your post.
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cutting hair on the side. this is the reality space the nutters want to spend 99% of their limited mental faculties on?
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostHmm...Ok. Good point about the change being registered, not the person being licensed to make the change in a private transaction. That was the context I understood it.
I won't acknowledge the rest of your post.
cant even have that level of common sense. Have you commented on Nugent yet? If you haven't then please, you know where your whining about me can be shoved.
Didn't you get that earlier? You are in a thread with "someOne" on your side of the political teeter-totter and you sit there silent when they express the most vile and hateful things possible, wishing death and destruction on myself and others with regularity.
Crickets.
But we hear your constant smarmy butt hurt about my politeness.
tee hee
bwa ha ha
so funny
you cant even bring yourself to disavow Nugent and the NRA ( they would have booted him off their board already if they endorsed decent american values) in the strongest possible terms, can you? Ive consistently and earnestly said I don't bear similar ill will. But I do make fun of you nutters and for that I guess I should die a slow and painful death.
Children. Somebody should have taken you all out to the woodshed when it might have done a little good. Thank god your values will be dead by the time our grandchildren are the adults.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View Postcutting hair on the side. this is the reality space the nutters want to spend 99% of their limited mental faculties on?
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostTrump has announced he won't release his tax returns. No surprise there.
http://talkingpointsmemo.com/edblog/trump-s-tax-returns
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