I'm just curious. If there is a chance of one domestic terrorism act (say killing innocent children in a grade school in Newtown) because assault rifles are available to the American public, would you be in favor of banning assault rifles for purchase by the American public?
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08-09-2016, 04:09 PM #31...he went up late, and I was already up there.
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08-09-2016, 04:20 PM #32
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08-09-2016, 04:22 PM #33
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08-09-2016, 05:17 PM #36
There was a post that was deleted (and I can get you - unnamed poster - not wanting to get too deep in this, seriously!) but I wanted to comment on it. My wife is Lebanese, and her mother is at her family home outside of Beirut at this moment. It's less that I distrust the Lebanese or Syrians (where much of her family is also from) than that I don't trust our ability to vet the good people from the bad people. Hell, I'd like to ship some of our people over there! It's not about skin color or religion. It's just hard to tell who the crazy bastards are. Now I've broken my informal rule twice. Thanks Snipe! :-)
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08-09-2016, 05:23 PM #37
I fully understand that, but where is the line drawn? What if I want some plutonium because I like to make amazing bombs? There has to be a line, and I see no reason for assault weapons. What good has come of them in recent decades? If anyone can think of anything, does it offset the bad?
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08-09-2016, 06:18 PM #38
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08-09-2016, 06:35 PM #39
Hang on. So your basis for keeping ALL refugees out of this country is founded on the fact that U.S. government wasn't able to see into the future that the young boy they granted asylum would grow up to bomb the Boston Marathon? Are you serious? Do you realize how unbelievably stupid that sounds?
Do you actually know any Muslim people? And I mean really know them, not just casually see them around the office or have to (God forbid) share a grocery store aisle with one. Do you call any Muslims friend and have them to your home for dinner, or socialize with them regularly? I doubt you do. You just like to pass judgment on everyone who doesn't look like you, sound like you or worship like you.
I'm more scared of your rhetoric than I am a Syrian refugee because the nonsense you and Trump spout is far more of a threat to the American Constitution and the American way of life than any terrorist could ever be. Unless you can trace your ancestry back to Squanto or Pocahontas, take a seat and STFU.Xavier Basketball: We're Not Scared of Anyone!
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08-09-2016, 07:25 PM #40
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What does me knowing any Muslims have to do with anything? Great argument! I have nothing against muslims or anyone that is different from me by the way..except for those pesky terrorist groups. I'll tell you what I do know. Radical Islam exists, and they would like to destroy our way of life. Unfortunately, it is hard to tell someone's true intentions even with vetting processes in place. Maybe check out the story about the iraqi terrosits who claimed they were refugees and got into our country. You know that isis has infiltrated their way into European countries by saying they are Syrian refugees? Check that out. The same could happen here. I'd rather not risk it at this point.
Hilarious you make a comment on passing judgment on people. Typical liberal...so accepting of other people's thoughts and beliefs until they are different from yours.Last edited by Xville; 08-09-2016 at 07:33 PM.
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