Posted: 6/27/2009 4:39:32 PM EDT
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The debate on gun control rages on in the U.S. Kaj Larsen investigates the issues of guns and crime in America, from the gun nirvana of Knob Creek, Kentucky to one of the most dangerous cities in the country, Camden, New Jersey. |
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BS. I got to the part where he said a .50BMG can take a persons head off by wizzing past. Wonderful
I'd love to leave comments but arguing on the internet is truely futile and the retard winning the race picture sums it up perfectly. Nothing I could post in the comments section would dissuade people from believing what they want to believe from that piece. Despite the fact that I work in law enforcement, own a 50BMG, own several evil black rifles, and support the rights of people to purchase and own such firearms. All my comments would all be thrown out or my intellegence would be attacked after I've stripped them from having a leg to stand on. |
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I thought it was really pretty good. He wasn't gun illiterate. He knew what he was doing, it seemed. He mentioned that some people want stricter laws... but he also showed how some laws (SBRs) are silly and a little confusing for most people. There was a focus on how expensive FA is, and how hard it is to get them. It wasn't a "these machine gun are in the hands of 4 year olds to kill each other on the playground and penetrate a tank". Compared to what we normally see... It was OK. |
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Current = Stinky Lib channel. Stay away. From their Wikipedia entry: Current TV is an Emmy award-winning independent media company led by former U.S. Vice President Al Gore and businessman Joel Hyatt.
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Libtard....just acting like he 'understands' the 2A issue.
Stupid F-Stick doesn't realize without the 2nd he'd never be allowed to film anything, again. Talking like he's middle of the road and acting like a libtard...the Kenyan started it, all other libtards will follow |
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Current = Stinky Lib channel. Stay away. From their Wikipedia entry: Current TV is an Emmy award-winning independent media company led by former U.S. Vice President Al Gore and businessman Joel Hyatt. Thank you for proving my point. |
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Current = Stinky Lib channel. Stay away. From their Wikipedia entry: Current TV is an Emmy award-winning independent media company led by former U.S. Vice President Al Gore and businessman Joel Hyatt. Current TV is headquartered in the liberal mecca of the gay bay.....can't get much more commie socialist than Current TV. |
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Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Current = Stinky Lib channel. Stay away. From their Wikipedia entry: Current TV is an Emmy award-winning independent media company led by former U.S. Vice President Al Gore and businessman Joel Hyatt. Thank you for proving my point. Joel Hyatt is Former Ohio Senator Howard Metzenbaums son in law. When the gun banning Metzenbaum retired Hyatt ran for his seat and was defeated by Mike Dewine. A bigger proponent for massive gun control you will not find. I would not trust anything about guns this company put out and especially with Al Gore involved with Joel Hyatt. |
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The reporter had a better firing stance than half of ARFCOM, bahahaha! ![]() I would hope so, he being a former Navy SEAL and all. Jesus, if that's true than there's no excuse for him to perpetuate some of the most STUPID military myths out there regarding the 50BMG. He's using part of his credentials and experience to bring a level of expertise to his segment. To perpetuate a myth does HUGE harm to our position and strips us of a defense because such inaccuracies will resonate so strongly in a devout antigunner's head. Disproving such a negative is going to be next to impossible thanks to guys like him and the Future Weapon's guy Mack. It's great that they served and all, same respect for them as every other person who served regardless of branch. They can have their opinions. However their experience in combination with the fact that they have earned a VERY well respected title/honor, when these guys speak they might as well be speaking gospel no matter if it's even remotely true or a complete and utter myth. Anyhow, the guy made a fairly decent effort. Some things lost in editing, worse some things wore portrayed inaccurately thanks to being allowed to remain through the editing process. |
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I actually found it quite interesting. I think a lot was "lost in editing" but I do think it shows that it's the people, the users, that have the greatest impact.
Take the first group, God-fearing, family oriented, country loving Americans. Then the second, selfish violent people, who are in a culture of drugs, victim-hood, and apathy of family. Considering the source, I'd say it was well done. The undertones of the piece was the reconciliation of 2 facts:1. Guns are made to kill. 2. Guns are protected under the constitution and are the tool of the responsible citizen. I think we as gun owners sometimes fail to see where some people could have trouble reconciling owning a tool designed to kill. An example would be my wife the first time I brought her shooting while we were dating. She was in tears on the way to the range. Now, she can smile and complain about my A2 being too heavy while giggling and shooting. |
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The title makes it sound like a hit piece? Is this true? No.. it's actually pretty pointless. He went along with both sides but in the end he apparently sided with the thugs and gangsters. But that was only like the last 2 minutes. Just another idiot who thinks guns go away with the stroke of the legislative pen. But overall, a waste of an hour if you watch it all. Nobody here will garner anything new from it. |
You have to be naive not to notice.