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SPC Jon O.
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Sign of the times, people will take matters into their own hands if local leadership doesn't do something to stop it...
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SPC Jon O.
SPC Jon O.
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MSgt Robert "Rock" Aldi you're 100% correct!
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SGT Carl Blas
SGT Carl Blas
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SGT James Murphy - Hahahahaha!
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SGT Carl Blas
SGT Carl Blas
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SGT James Murphy - Lol, my wife read it, and she laughed too.
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SPC Jon O.
SPC Jon O.
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SGT James Murphy did you get a new toaster! Lol
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CPT Jack Durish
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Interesting. Such stories confirm the wisdom of escaping California. I highly recommend rural America to any and all who value their safety and sanity. I can't help but remember the Reliable Academy when I read news like this. The 9th Infantry Division ("The Old Reliables") in Vietnam formed the Academy, to provide new replacements with two weeks intensive training to become acclimatized to the climate (hear and humidity) before sending them on to their units. The last day of training was a nigh patrol, setting up IP/LPs surrounding the Division base camp. The fact that the VC/NVA left them alone was attributed to the fear that they were trigger happy, just as I suspect many of these newly minted gunslingers might be...
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SSG Roger Ayscue
SSG Roger Ayscue
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SFC Kelly Fuerhoff - I find safety in small towns with traditional values, like treat others as you want to be treated, and what happens in my home is none of your business as long as no one is injured.
The problem with liberals, dare I say it, like yourself, is that you have a need, no a burning desire to force others and force the government to enforce your way of thinking.
As a total Libertarian, I would tell you that as long as what you do does not adversely affect my family, then marry a head of cabbage for all I care, but give those that disagree with you the same freedom.
You may be all about the new found freedom of the LGBTQEIEIOH community. I still think it is an abomination before the Lord God, but I am polite, agree that they have the right to live as they please under the 14th Amendment, to marry whom the choose also under the 14th, and to live as they please so long as they do not try to recruit or influence kids to their way of thinking. If the kid is gay so be it, but no adult should try to influence that, and teachers running around in gay pride gear does just that.
As far a police brutality and that goes, if you want to avoid interactions with the police, obey the law...simple. Don't drive with a revoked tag or license, don't carry illegal firearms and don't buy, use, sell or carry drugs. If you do these things you will get arrested. If you resist arrest you will get your ass kicked and I don't know how many cops it will take to kick that ass, but I sure as hell know how many they are going to use.

This is NOT hate speech. My disagreement with you does not constitute hate, it constitutes a disagreement with your standards and beliefs. I am truly sorry that you were the victim of domestic violence. I hope the perpetrator was dealt with severely because there is never an excuse, aside from self defense to raise your hand to your domestic partner. I can say that my former spouse was unfaithful to me several times and I just left and let my lawyer deal with it when by rights that "Crime of passion" card could have been played. I am now married to the most awesome woman on Earth and have been for nearly 25 years. I wish you the happiness that I feel you seriously lack by reading your posts.
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CPL Douglas Chrysler
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The part about young children is interesting. My father kept his rifle and shotgun in cases in his closet. And the pistol he brought home from Europe during WWII was in his night table drawer. I knew where they all were, but never took them out. He wasn't mean about us leaving them alone; he simply explained the workings and we gained a respect for what he shared.
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SSG Roger Ayscue
SSG Roger Ayscue
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My dad raised me around guns and I raised my kids around them, my son got his first BB gun at 6 his first .22 at 8 and his first AR-15 at 13. He is now in the Army, mentored hos fellow trainees in BRM and has never used a firearm unwisely. He has, however, assisted me in teaching over 30 Hunter Education Classes before he was 16, and received an award from the state DNR for his volunteer hours in the Hunter Safety arena. I understand that some folks get injured or killed with guns. Drunk Drivers account for more deaths and injuries than guns, add to that normal traffic accidents and cars account for more deaths than illness in the United States, yet no one is screaming to ban cars, and sports cars account for more deaths than anything, especially among teens, yet no one is wanting to ban crotch rockets or corvettes.
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CPL Douglas Chrysler
CPL Douglas Chrysler
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SGT James Murphy I embrace the idea of young people doing so well, many even better than I was, with firearms. The world needs more.
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CPL Douglas Chrysler
CPL Douglas Chrysler
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SSG Roger Ayscue That's really terrific. Those people involved in the other types of death will be the first ones to condemn firearms when they are used in a crime.
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