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 NBC at it Again.
BravoCharlie  [Team Member]
2/9/2012 7:24:09 AM
NBC this morning showing gun sales in parking lots, time to change the channel.
BravoCharlie
Greg3  [Team Member]
2/9/2012 7:39:49 AM
Yeah, It's getting ready to come on......

Should I watch or just let my blood boil?

I need a 2nd cup of coffee
Greg3  [Team Member]
2/9/2012 7:48:28 AM
Huh? A modded SKS to use AK47 bullets? That's a new one on me. I guess they use 22LR. to start off with...LOL


Good Gawd!


Lets meet in the parking lot and buy "a freaking AK47"






Add: I need something STRONGER than coffee now.



Dredd223  [Member]
2/9/2012 3:02:33 PM
The whole show was replayed on MSN this PM. Rossen is very lucky lawsuits are not being filed over privacy issues. Lawsuits or a––kickings, damn Liberal media..
scottmon  [Team Member]
2/9/2012 4:32:05 PM
I smell a coming Obama push to try to ban private sales. Seems the first thing in the Lib playbook is to get their media pals to push "the problem".

Same crap they pulled in '94 with the AWB.

End goal: Universal registration

JCKnife  [Team Member]
2/10/2012 12:32:26 PM
Explain a little more for those who didn't see it?
C_Swimm  [Team Member]
2/10/2012 1:57:31 PM
cold link on purpose

http://today.msnbc.msn.com/id/46316454/ns/today-today_rossen_reports/t/rossen-reports-anyone-can-buy-guns-no-questions-asked/#.TzViOOTCZ8E

Typical anti-gun crap. Complaining about on-line gun sales and private sales with no background check. They took a hidden camera crew and did the same as they do for the pedophile stings. They hires some local "security experts" to go on line and arrange to buy guns from some local web site. They meet in a mall parking lot and exchange cash for gun. Then they start having the "buyer" say he probably couldn't pass a background check. Then the camera crew comes out and the reporter starts questioning the seller. They had a big deal about one of the guns being a 50 cal sniper rifle that could shoot down helicopters. and an SKS that wad "modified to take AK47 bullets". They also bought "a deadly assault rifle" AR 15, and a "Tactical Shotgun" (pump with desert digital camo and pistol grip stock. Almost forgot the "police grade pistol" Glock 23.

So the story was full of hyperbole and anti-gun rhetoric. They had Mayor Bloomberg and Chucky Schumer on big surprise. To a bunch of idiots from NYC I can see how this looks shocking since they have pretty much given up all their rights.

Now the couple of guys that still sold their gun after the guy said he probably couldn't pass a background check, they were idiots. How many people didn't proceed with the sale once the buyer said that? They will never make it on the story.

The people doing the story obviously knew nothing about guns nor the current gun laws. They kept asking the seller "what if they went and used the gun to commit a bank robbery? They also had the typical crying mother that lost her daughter when the nutcase she was dating drove from Canada to Washington state to buy a gun and used it to shoot her. Like he wouldn't have killed her if he couldn't get a gun.

They kept complaining about the private sales with no background check. Of course they never mentioned that a private individual couldn't do a background check on someone if he wanted to. What they are trying to do is ban all private sales of guns in the US. They will never be able to register all guns (gun owners actually) if private sales are allowed. If they can't register them either directly or indirectly (by keeping records of the background checks) then how will they ever be able to confiscate them when they do eventually ban them.

I agree this is just a set-up for more anti-gun legislation to follow. Doing this during an election year sure seems like some bad timing on their part though. I hope it becomes a campaign issue though.
TheWenisPrinkle  [Team Member]
2/11/2012 10:20:58 PM
OMGWTFBBQ

total propaganda.

I mean who hasn't bought an AK in a parking lot?
I bought one just last month in a bowling alley parking lot.