Gun Activists With Assault Rifles Harass Marine Veteran on Memorial Day

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  1. nra37922

    nra37922 Well-Known Member

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    If more folks would open carry then IMHO the sheeple would get use to it just like they are getting use to young men wearing pants down by their knees, pregnant teenagers, open dope smoking (certain areas of the country)etc.. I carry concealed as I DON'T want the attention.
     
  2. dujac

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    get a grip on reality, i've cited traffic fatality statistics, numerous times


    you can't seem to get anything right
     
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    Gee then maybe we should teach our children to shoot people with homemade machine guns too?:roflol:

    [video=youtube;N0Wn3Eey6dY]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=N0Wn3Eey6dY[/video][/QUOTE]

    So...A Jim Carrey video is 'reality' to you? :roflol:
     
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    i can assure you that it's happening

    what a joke
     
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    You obviously needed to learn your lesson. How dare you endanger people on the road so you can pretend you are a stunt driver.
    Those big bad bullies. Apparently you had complete disregard for traffic laws. It's never people that obey them that kill others. Every fatality I have seen was caused by a repeat offender. You ought to thank those cops. They taught you a valuable lesson that you desperately need to learn.

    You were a reckless driver, not a victim.

    You basically just removed any sympathy I would have had for you. It's a good thing you had your license suspended. It fixed your recklessness so far your sob story has only emboldened my opinion.

    Yep, you seemed to be a habitual offender with a bad attitude. Those fines were ment to correct your recklessness, obviously it took more than fines with you. So far the system works perfectly.

    A repeat offender has no respect for the law? That is one hell of a coincidence.

    I'd catch you. I patrol in a motorcycle. I have known other motorcycle patrol officers that would physically kick hot head reckless people like you off of their bikes. I find just charging out in front of them on my patrol bike pretty much takes the fight out of them. I haven't come across much faster than what I ride. I am normally in a car during rush hour.

    Nope, that was all you. Some people when they get tickets decidethey don't like that and stop. You had the chip on your shoulder

    Why would I want that? It breaks my heart seeing people torn up with drugs. Oh wait all cops a boogeymen because you can't control yourself.
    I don't believe we ever met. I was probably just alittle kid when all of this happened. I have only been a peace officer for 18 months
    Sorry, had I been there, I would have just said, "hey, you could probably use some air in that tire." If you were on a bike I would have said something like "you only have two tires, they can't fail." I likely wouldn't have given you a ticket or even ran your plates. Some cops give tickets to everybody.

    It was your violation, you could have just paid the fine and not continued to be reckless. But you made the decision to have some vendetta, and you still apparently do, because you are blaming me for things that likely occured before I was even an adult. Dude, your sob story only solidifies my opinion. It apparently works. You are a success story. You may not be happy with traffic regulation but you are still breathing.

    Because you got butt hurt and decided to have a bad attitude? Seems you deserved everything you got.

    Thanks for proving it isn't about money. It was about saving your life. You obviously know it was dangerous because you don't ride a bike now. So really, thanks for the story and the vote of confidence that it's encouraging to a young traffic officer like myself. Boy we really do make a difference. Your kids can thank police for ensuring they have a father and not a grave.
    2 decades? You weren't eluding me.

    And you did so at the expense of the safety of everybody else on the road. It's a good thing you didn't wreck and die, that would have shown me.

    Please keep posting how you were picked on by police it's inspiring. They saved your life and allowed your kids to be born. You don't do it now, you won't even allow yourself to be tempted. That is called effecive. I am okay that you mistakenly think it's about money. Basically that is evidence that you were coddled by the courts. The reality is so much more grim, but that is just a fairy tail to you. Nobody should have to listen to a 12 year old scream as she burns to death in a car because her reckless mother cut off a panal truck. She apparently had your same attitude. Several tickets for speeding. She died on impact she was lucky. Her innocent daughter died the worst way possible. I couldn't tell her father. That I heard her screaming as she died. I could bearly even tell him the news. I know it is unprofessional but I was sobbing as I told him his wife and daughter died on their commute from their daughter's school.

    I am moved to tears just thinking about that. That alone is way more powerful than all the whining and sniveling you can possibly come up with. 45 seconds of being utterly helpless is far more powerful that a manchild's 20-30 year beef with the law.

    So yes, we are revenue generators and don't step out of line or you will be contributing to that revenue. If that is what it takes. In this case the means are justified.

    So not only have you convinced me that traffic enforcement works, but that it also appears to be a tax on the stupid.

    I think I will print out your posts and post them on our precincts board. It's inspiring to traffic officers.
     
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    Yes, its happening just across the street from you.....And next door! And in back of you! Millions of young Americans learning how to properly handle firearms and how to be responsible. Oh Merciful Allah!!! Run!!! Run like the wind!!!!!

    Uh.....Yeah.....
     
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    obviously you're making false assumptions about where i live and what goes on here

    my nearest neighbor is half a mile away and i have a huge buffer zone around my place

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    it's called satire
     
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    Careful there, you're going to get some of the posters to wet their panties....
     
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    The folks who actually fill their shorts are the supposedly responsible and trained gun owners when presented with the stress of a real street conflict with an armed adversary. That's when they discover their training is wholly unfit for purpose.
     
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    I'd say, from observation, that the number of "responsable gun owners" gone mad has increased since the SCOTUS's 2008 decision invalidating the intent of the 2nd clause "Well regulated Militia" & transfering that right to any ol' wingnut.
    When the 2nd was written, membership in State Militia was required by all adult white males.
    :oldman:

     
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    Never argue with a lib on the internet where any lib lie is a reality and all obama voters have it made.
     
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    More killings by crazy children are to be expected as lib culture advances.

    If you take guns away they will find other ways to express their insanity.
     
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    Meet the armed militia:

    http://m.youtube.com/watch?v=gBYSau64LOc
     
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    You are a moron.

    Ill take the infraction.
     
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    And your living proof traffic citations save lives.

    Like I said, I am printing out your posts and hanging them on the precinct bulletin. It's good to see actual proof that this works. It gets monotonous at times.

    I won't even report you, I am so thrilled that I had the chance to read your testimonial. And frankly I would rather you think I am a moron than your kids having to bury you. So I will be the moron, the (*)(*)(*)(*)(*)(*)(*), the stupid mother (*)(*)(*)(*)er the revenue generator so your wife and kids don't have to be the grievers. Somebody has to be the scapegoat. That is why I am paid the big bucks. Being called a moron, that is way worth it. Rather hear that than the wailing.

    Thanks for telling me your story.
     
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    You read what you wanted to read in it. Not what was there. This is why people above your pay grade make no chase rules... because you are so consumed with justifying your position you make ignorant decisions that wreck lives. I never drove wrecklessly in a car. I didnt speed. I have never been ticketed on a bike.
    You did not save my family from grief. I Did. I have never slung a leg over a bike and not hit triple digits. I am a menace on the machines, and you helped make me.
     
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    There's a blogger who writes about people with a compulsion to brandish weaponry in public places. For such people, he writes, their guns are "external death penises."

    That's about right.

    Carrying an AR-15 into a Home Depot or to a Little League game is just an (*)(*)(*)(*)(*)(*)(*) thing to do, and demonstrates that the carrier is compensating, big time.

    I'm ex-military; I own guns. I'm not afraid of guns.

    But I don't feel safer when I see some clown I don't know walking around a department store with a semi-automatic rifle. Indeed, the fact that his judgement was so poor as to bring a rifle into a department store makes me worry about him MORE, not less. He's now a potentially fatal threat I need to account for while shopping for laundry detergent. Thanks, dumbass.

    How do I tell the difference between a non-threatening guy carrying a rifle and a guy planning a shooting spree? I can't. Not until the bullets start flying.

    Which is why people with brains don't carry a rifle into a Home Depot. That way, when you see a guy with a rifle approaching Home Depot, you can immediately classify it as a threat, without having to stop and think, "Is that a potential murderer, or just a small-brained idiot with a giant need to compensate for his own perceived shortcomings?"
     
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    is that supposed to make sense?


    what a joke, get a grip on reality
     
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    Traffic citation do not save lives..............

    You being from Houston should know this all too well with the Red Light Camera debacle.

    Safety was the buzz words they used to get them installed..................until in reality they cause more accidents then they prevented, and we were able to vote the bull(*)(*)(*)(*) out.
     
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    Yeah they do. Witnessed it first hand. Your words really mean nothing. Ctrl is living proof they work.

    There was no real debacle. The city couldn't enforce those fines. It's against state law.

    Let me explain this one to you, the city issues a ticket, they can't issue warrants for failure to pay. All the city can do is ask the state to with hold your registration. The state wants their money, the people want to pay the state. Jersey village, a little town north west of Houston has red light cameras. I have gotten two from them. I bet paid them this was about four years before I was hired by the county. If they put out warrants there is no way I would have even been accepted into the police academy.

    IN TEXAS ONLY I advise people to disregard them. They aren't fines.

    They didn't really. The citations weren't citations. Only a Texas licensed peace officer can cite you for moving violations.
     
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    Um, I know all this. Got two myself. They were civil fines anyway.

    Traffic citations are nothing but a regressive for of taxation.

    cops dedicated to pushing paper to fill the city coffers under the guise of safety.

    It is evident by the amount the city budgets for tickets ahead of time.
     
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    see, not traffic citations.

    You can look at it as a tax on the stupid. That's fine with me, I agree. If you follow traffic law you won't get fined, if everybody tomorrow they could bankrupt the entire traffic division. I would love, absolutely love that.

    If everybody just obeyed traffic code it would go bankrupt. Traffic violators fill city coffers and morgues.

    But traffic citations save lives. I don't care how much you whine about fines I have witnessed it first hand.

    Yep, a tax on idiots. It's only one place where being a fool can hurt you. You are extremely lucky if it's only monetary.

    I have asked people why they obey traffic code. 90% of them tell me they didn't want a ticket. Now there is no arguing that if everybody follows the same rules the road is safer. Now if them not wanting a fine makes them follow traffic code it absolutely works and absolutely saves lives. The city spending the money collected isn't really that relevant. If it worked without it hurting fanatically that would be great but some times people need that painful reminder

    Dude this is my job, this is my career, my mind is not going to be changed by your whining.
     
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    Anecdotal evidence is anecdotal.

    My father is 45 year LEO..............and he will tell you the same thing.............its about money...........not safety.

    the safety aspect is a façade..
     
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    nope, it works. People obey traffic laws because they don't want to be fined.

    I have agreed with you it's about money, you only obey in threat of financial burden. You ignore the safety issue. That isn't real you say. If no cops ever gave tickets and traffic code wasn't at all enforced the roads would be way safer... Not buying that crap. The only reason people obey traffic code is because they didn't want a ticket. See collisions will never happen to me, those happen to other people. But tickets don't.

    Look at your whining. Do you obey traffic code? If so why, if nit get ready to pay.your taxes.
     

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