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Re: Soccer mom loses PA permit
Posted: Mon Nov 17, 2008 4:50 am
by Nintao
bridge wrote:I watched all 45 minutes of this and all I can say is Wow. The tongue and cheek stats being thrown out by the anti's was interesting. In the last 15 minutes of the show a woman called in to share her story of avoiding assault by using her concealed weapon and the anti-gun panel member all but called her a liar. He said she never should have pulled her weapon and should have just screamed and shouted. Unbelievable.
As with all the "Antis", until something bad happens to them, they will continue to push their views on everyone else. Funny how those for gun rights are all about choice, and those who are anti do not want you to have that choice. Based off of that alone, whom do you have respect for?
Maybe if she would have screamed the BG would have countered with a revised version of a kids saying: ".40 calibers and 9mms can break my bones, but words...." you get the idea... HAH!
Re: Soccer mom loses PA permit
Posted: Mon Nov 17, 2008 3:43 pm
by KBCraig
Nintao wrote:bridge wrote: ...the anti-gun panel member...
As with all the "Antis", until something bad happens to them, they will continue to push their views on everyone else.
I haven't verified for myself, but I read in another forum, that his brother was killed with a Mac-10.
While in a police station!
So yeah, that obviously translates from a NJ police station (the most gun-controlled locale in the country), to a small-town PA youth soccer game, where unlicensed OC is perfectly legal.
Good job, Meleanie!
Re: Soccer mom loses PA permit
Posted: Mon Nov 17, 2008 7:48 pm
by bridge
Ya, they eluded to the fact that something gun related and unfortunate had happened to him. It's a terrible thing to loose a family member or friend, but it can also make someone biased and a liability to their cause. These people often suffer from a form of post traumatic stress/transference disorder. One can liken it to a relative dying of cancer. Sometime relatives of the deceased feel the need to blame everyone involved...doctors, nurses, hospitals. They rarely blame the CANCER. They just haven't been able to progress through the grieving process. Quite sad.