Dog Wonder
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How could you be more paranoid?EastUS1 said:Perhaps we're just not sufficiently paranoid?
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How could you be more paranoid?EastUS1 said:Perhaps we're just not sufficiently paranoid?
Lying about being straight isn't PC.southwind said:Why? In today's world, you don't have to lie about it Wonder Dog!
Dog Wonder said:How could you be more paranoid?
Or git your self a bunch o guns.EastUS1 said:
Well, to achieve that end; I guess I could start by thinking that in order to not be shot, that I should always first call and then ring the doorbell before entering even my own home....?
More insults, plus bad spelling.Hackman said:Trust me Wonder Mutt, your simpleton libtard one-liners are about as worrysome as a cloudy day. Get some kind of game, your like a knat with one wing.
Paranoid is not in my wheel house. Preparedness is. The leftist howlers that have never owned firearms, used a firearm, or been in any type of life or death situation with a firearm, think that they know tactics and what works. It's the same old false progressive superiority complex that fails them, look at Obammy cronies for the proof. I have an alarm in my house, and usually the person with the front door key also shuts off the alarm. No need to call before entry, ring the doorbell, or do a libtard howl on the porch. But thats just me. Your right about identified targets before pulling the trigger. I learned that at 10 years old shooting a Ruger.22 with my dad and in NRA hunter safety. Know your target and whats behind it. I guess in the untrained libtard mind it's call first, doorbell ring, or get shot at your door. Talk about idiotic and terrified. No wonder there are so many liberals shooting family members with guns! LOLEastUS1 said:"I'm really trying to understand which lie to believe." You're not the only one...
Perhaps we're just not sufficiently paranoid so's to fully understand any possible "logic" there. Simple creature that I am; I've always cheerfully assumed that anyone putting a key into the front door lock to open it (at least probably) doesn't immediately deserve a salvo of rounds to greet them, and target identification prior to firing is a given, but, not being an expert liberal who was never "trained to fight" though....what do I know?
That's the NRA I remember.Hackman said:Paranoid is not in my wheel house. Preparedness is. The leftist howlers that have never owned firearms, used a firearm, or been in any type of life or death situation with a firearm, think that they know tactics and what works. It's the same old false progressive superiority complex that fails them, look at Obammy cronies for the proof. I have an alarm in my house, and usually the person with the front door key also shuts off the alarm. No need to call before entry, ring the doorbell, or do a libtard howl on the porch. But thats just me. Your right about identified targets before pulling the trigger. I learned that at 10 years old shooting a Ruger.22 with my dad and in NRA hunter safety. Know your target and whats behind it. I guess in the untrained libtard mind it's call first, doorbell ring, or get shot at your door. Talk about idiotic and terrified. No wonder there are so many liberals shooting family members with guns! LOL
700UW said:
http://www.nytimes.com/interactive/2015/10/03/us/how-mass-shooters-got-their-guns.html?smid=fb-nytimes&smtyp=cur&_r=0
How They Got Their Guns
By LARRY BUCHANAN, JOSH KELLER, RICHARD A. OPPEL Jr. and DANIEL VICTOR
UPDATED December 3, 2015
The vast majority of guns used in 15 recent mass shootings, including at least two of the guns used in the San Bernardino attack, were bought legally and with a federal background check. At least eight gunmen had criminal histories or documented mental health problems that did not prevent them from obtaining their weapons.
No offense taken here, your unresolved anger issues and spelling failures are your problem.Hackman said:Nothing but the best for my Wonder Mutt. Sorry that your ofended...almost. Spelling...LOL. Weakness.