Just answer JonNC’s question Cath13.
Cath13 can’t and won’t. It doesn’t fit his narrative that only government should have the guns.Name me one mass shooter who was an NRA member.
Just answer JonNC’s question Cath13.
Cath13 can’t and won’t. It doesn’t fit his narrative that only government should have the guns.Name me one mass shooter who was an NRA member.
No, it isn’t. Every financial supporter of PP supports abortion. Virtually no NRA member supports mass shootings or criminal shootings of any type.That’s not the real issue . . . That’s like me saying “name one financial supporter of Planned Parenthood who has performed an abortion”
Look, two means that result in the same end are not equally virtuous or vile on that basis alone.It comes down to intent.
And since virtually all of the rest of the civilized world has some sort of universal healthcare scheme, I’m sure you have loads of examples of this insanity actually happening. Oh wait… there are none.Under government healthcare, the expensive old man who no longer adds value to the society is simply allowed to die by attrition. Setting up barriers to young add getting firearms does the same.
As long as you occasionally speed on the highway (as I do most everyday), the government will never be able to “do it’s job” to 100% compliance. And as we’ve pointed out, the last time the ATF did a study on it, straw-buyers and crooked dealers (NOT theft) were the primary sources for criminals obtaining guns. How the heck does “the gubmint” stop THAT?Vonsalza:![]()
On Sunday, a man with a long record of violence was able to buy firearms because the government failed to do its job.You do, in fact, think that these atrocities are an acceptable cost for the right to access these weapons.
“The cost of freedom”, so to speak. And it is disgusting.
what about the gun banners what have they contributed?MonteRCMS:![]()
In the 2016 election the NRA gave $5,900,000. to Republican members of Congress. They gave $105,000 to Democrats.But, please, provide the actual numbers of members, dollars, etc.
he says one thing and the catechism says something else. which carries more weight; years of doctrine or a statement that may have been translated right or may not have?why don’t you consider some of the comments made by Pope Francis
yes, there are examples. is there any data on exactly how many? i don’t knowOh wait… there are none.
you didn’t answer the question:upant:![]()
Yes, it’s always hard to follow the faith when it doesn’t fit your own political beliefs. I am sure you will feel better when Trump becomes pope. It will fit your agenda better.he says one thing and the catechism says something else. which carries more weight; years of doctrine or a statement that may have been translated right or may not have?
which carries more weight; years of doctrine or a statement that may have been translated right or may not have?
bloomberg’s donations gives him control.upant:![]()
There’s a big difference between gun banners and gun control. But don’t let reason get in the way of your thinking. Isn’t it time to reload and listen to Rush.what about the gun banners what have they contributed?
i know politico has written bloomberg gave $65 million to those pushing gun control and the sugar tax.
$6M versus $65M, kind of pales in comparison
This won’t do. He’s saying that national systems deliberately euthanize people. This unambiguously requires citation. Not a story you heard one time from a buddy who read it in a paper while waiting on a train. No offense.Vonsalza:![]()
yes, there are examples. is there any data on exactly how many? i don’t knowOh wait… there are none.
one example:
a canadian i know…
deliberately euthanize people are your words.upant:![]()
This won’t do. He’s saying that national systems deliberately euthanize people. This unambiguously requires citation. Not a story you heard one time from a buddy who read it in a paper while waiting on a train. No offense.Vonsalza:![]()
yes, there are examples. is there any data on exactly how many? i don’t knowOh wait… there are none.
one example:
a canadian i know…
http://www.huffingtonpost.ca/bacchus-barua-/wait-times-canada_b_5505110.htmlSpecifically, after crunching the numbers we estimated between 25,456 and 63,090 Canadian women may have died as a result of increased wait times during this period. Large as this number is, it doesn’t even begin to quantify the possibility of increased disability and poorer quality of life as a result of protracted wait times
Congress did. 21 years ago they set up the NICS. Had government officials followed the law, did what they were supposed to do, it would not have happened, at least not as easily.JonNC:![]()
Of course you do. Your donation to the NRA keeps Congress from doing something about these shootings.No, it isn’t. Every financial supporter of PP supports abortion. Virtually no NRA member supports mass shootings or criminal shootings of any type
Not so fast. You don’t get to paraphrase for your ideological comrade. So lets look at his exact statement.deliberately euthanize people are your words.
his issue was the wait time would have killed him.
Neglect and deliberately refusing care on the basis of cost are not the same thing and shame on the liar that presents them as such.we saw that here in the states with the va.
Jon… That’s not how PACs work. Not even close.Clinton received more anti-2nd money than a Trump did NRA money.
does it matter that i don’t give it to the candidate if i spend it the same way she would have? the job gets done.JonNC:![]()
Jon… That’s not how PACs work. Not even close.Clinton received more anti-2nd money than a Trump did NRA money.
They don’t give money to the candidate, typically.
Spot on. It does an excellent job circumventing the campaign finance laws that are presently in place.Vonsalza:![]()
does it matter that i don’t give it to the candidate if i spend it the same way she would have? the job gets done.JonNC:![]()
Jon… That’s not how PACs work. Not even close.Clinton received more anti-2nd money than a Trump did NRA money.
They don’t give money to the candidate, typically.