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ooh, tough guy eh? good one from the guy who says he was forced to move to Texas when he couldn't compete for a decent job as a contract lawyer in the 3rd biggest city in the country. You're so pathetic.

you're the one without the spine to back your political convictions... come on, what's $1000 to a high roller like you?
 
You know what really helps sell more guns? People constantly talking about restricting them or repealing the second.

They did up until recently, but apparently the take-your-guns-away-threat market saturated under Obama. I think I heard analysts thought the market was saturated before Trump was elected and now that he's elected, it's pretty much gone, so that why you see gun companies struggling now.
 
He's a normal leftist which is to say he's hateful and intolerant, like you. she's a working mom who advocates for our 2nd amendment rights without engaging in ad hominem despite people like you two who actually have the balls to insult or worse, threaten her and her family to her face. You sissies probably don't even have the stones to insult her on her twitter feed, it's easier to do it on a chat room where she can't humiliate you for your stupidity.

sticks and stones...

And yes... she's a "working mom." SHE'S PAID by the industry to say the things she does.
 
no, you're not even close to her in terms of tolerance.

Considering that I have never held a position similar to being a public spokesgobblin mouthpiece for what has essentially and gradually become a lobbyist arm for arms, equipment, and ammo manufacturers, the effective intolerance that Ms. Loathe has expressed towards anyone who merely suggests stiffer gun control regulations, dwarfs any that I have expressed towards ammosexual whackjobs online.

But your replies to my posts indicate as much intolerance towards my leftist POV, as I have to yours, which you attempt to portray here as being the consensus POV.
 
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you're the one without the spine to back your political convictions... come on, what's $1000 to a high roller like you?

Except for the $150 I contributed to one of my best friend's runs for state senate, I don't contribute to any politicians, political campaigns or PACs. I've never contributed a dime to a national candidate. See, unlike you I do have the courage of my convictions - I want money out of politics, so I don't put money into it. With my recent career change, there are a lot of compliance issues that make it very difficult to support candidates, especially state and local candidates so I don't see that changing anytime soon. I vote and advocate for candidates I support and I attend town council and county freeholder meetings and voice my opinions when I feel it matters. I spend my charitable dollars in other ways.

Joining the NRA to annoy people like you would be kinda fun but I feel like it would be the kind of thing a person like you would do and I'm not a hateful person who acts like a spoiled child.
 
Considering that I have never held a position similar to being a public spokesgobblin mouthpiece for what has essentially and gradually become a lobbyist arm for arms, equipment, and ammo manufacturers, the effective intolerance that Ms. Loathe has expressed towards anyone who merely suggests stiffer gun control regulations, dwarfs any that I have expressed towards ammosexual whackjobs online.

But your replies to my posts indicate as much intolerance towards my leftist POV, as I have to yours, which you attempt to portray here as being the consensus POV.

Actually, that's not what the NRA is - it's what you need to believe the NRA is in order to vilify and dismiss them but you're wrong and you're wrong about Dana too.

I can tolerate your opinions, it's your tactics I don't like.
 
no but I would like to get a pickup truck - would have made my bathroom projects so much easier.

I thought I wanted a truck for that kind of thing for several months before I figured out that a trailer was a better fit for my needs.
 
If you join the NRA, do you get a little sign on a stick you can put in your yard like a security monitoring sign?

If not, you should. NRA could market the hell out of that.
 
I thought I wanted a truck for that kind of thing for several months before I figured out that a trailer was a better fit for my needs.

maybe but I'm not great with a trailer and my driveway is long and narrow. Plus, where would I keep the trailer? It takes up just as much room as the truck and is a lot harder to move. In the late 90s I had an F-150 crew cab - stripped down (rubber matts, cheap interior) with a Triton V8, 4 speed manual transmission and 4 wheel drive. That thing was fun to drive and came in handy all the time.
 
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sticks and stones...

And yes... she's a "working mom." SHE'S PAID by the industry to say the things she does.

says the guy who started with the ad hominem...self-awareness, you should try it sometime.

she was a successful radio host and author long before she became a spokesperson for the NRA.
 
They did up until recently, but apparently the take-your-guns-away-threat market saturated under Obama. I think I heard analysts thought the market was saturated before Trump was elected and now that he's elected, it's pretty much gone, so that why you see gun companies struggling now.

My Dad has bought a few guns in the last 6 months from people that bought too many during the Obama administration when they really didn't have the money to do so. He's been paying close to half price and plans on selling them when the market goes back up. Or as how he puts it, "when the Red team is in office again."
 
My Dad has bought a few guns in the last 6 months from people that bought too many during the Obama administration when they really didn't have the money to do so. He's been paying close to half price and plans on selling them when the market goes back up. Or as how he puts it, "when the Red team is in office again."

I hope you are making good-natured arms dealer jokes.
 
sticks and stones...

And yes... she's a "working mom." SHE'S PAID by the industry to say the things she does.

I'll just bet that he has already put his own Twitter to what his own post is, and has tweeted to members of prominent gun control advocacy groups.
 
If you join the NRA, do you get a little sign on a stick you can put in your yard like a security monitoring sign?

If not, you should. NRA could market the hell out of that.

I've never seen anything like that but a guy around the corner from me is an NRA firearms instructor, or he's certified by the NRA or something like that. He has an NRA flag he puts on his house (flat against the middle of the second floor of his house, not on a flagpole). Although I haven't seen it in a while, maybe he moved or maybe he only displays it during elections.
 
I constantly rib him that he's the poster child for everything that is wrong with how guns are bought and sold in this country.

how much is a typical hand gun or AR-15 that people panic buy? I've never tried to buy a gun so I have no idea - I imagine the range is quite wide but I would assume the most popular guns are probably somewhere on the lower to middle of that range.
 
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