Cannonpointer » 07 Jun 2022, 9:40 pm » wrote: ↑ Tell it to the city of chicago. How many died TODAY on that battlefield?
Oh - and guns are illegal there. How's that working out?
One more question. If war DOES break out on our soil, and we're disarmed because there wasn't a war, what is the remedy? Do we then **** some guns? Are YOU gonna supply them?
Okay, make that two more: Did you know that the reson the Japnese did not try to invade the west coast was that they knew our citizens to be rmed?
That one was a yes no, and QUITE **** pertinent. I expect an answer.
ScottMon » 07 Jun 2022, 9:29 pm » wrote: ↑ Once again, The feeling is mutual. You want to suck Trump's cock.
Cannonpointer » 07 Jun 2022, 9:40 pm » wrote: ↑ Tell it to the city of chicago. How many died TODAY on that battlefield?
Oh - and guns are illegal there. How's that working out?
One more question. If war DOES break out on our soil, and we're disarmed because there wasn't a war, what is the remedy? Do we then **** some guns? Are YOU gonna supply them?
Okay, make that two more: Did you know that the reson the Japnese did not try to invade the west coast was that they knew our citizens to be rmed?
That one was a yes no, and QUITE **** pertinent. I expect an answer.
Yes, I did. I normally am a live and let live kind of guy. But the flat out hero worship of Trump is just disturbing considering how much of a grifter he is.
You have a valid point. Hilary was shunted in place, confident that Trump would lose. The polls confirmed it at the time. I hated voting for her but Trump left my blood cold.Cannonpointer » 07 Jun 2022, 9:44 pm » wrote: ↑]
Hillary, fruitcake. She couldn't beat TRUMP. WTF is wrong with you morons, letting her steal your nomination?
They didn't invade Hawaii, either.Monderegal » 07 Jun 2022, 9:54 pm » wrote: ↑ Well I was thinking a little about Pearl Harbor but Hawaii wasn't a state then. On the rest of that I'll just fall in line.
So did the Filipines, when Mcarthur lost it.Monderegal » 07 Jun 2022, 10:01 pm » wrote: ↑ No, I also haven't dived that deeply on the War in the Pacific so you might be right. However there is also the reservation of that ocean. America has two gigantic moats.
ScottMon » 07 Jun 2022, 10:23 pm » wrote: ↑ You have a valid point. Hilary was shunted in place, confident that Trump would lose. The polls confirmed it at the time. I hated voting for her but Trump left my blood cold.
Cannonpointer » 07 Jun 2022, 10:50 pm » wrote: ↑ They didn't invade Hawaii, either.
Now, if that generation had taken YOUR advice - disarm, right up until you are invaded, on the nonsense proposition that planning ahead is unnecessary, - then the Japanese might very well have established a beach head on our west coast.
No one can ever be sure what WOULD have happened - only what didn't. But those capable of masculine logic can damned well snort at the feminine logic YOU'VE brought to this topic. Wait to arm yourselves until it's too late to arm yourselves - that makes as much sense as dicks on ladies, son. Even Sadam's citizens had the right to keep arms - as a lot of dead American soldiers can attest. You want a government more restrictive than Sadam Hussein's?
ScottMon » 07 Jun 2022, 10:23 pm » wrote: ↑ You have a valid point. Hilary was shunted in place, confident that Trump would lose. The polls confirmed it at the time. I hated voting for her but Trump left my blood cold.
I don't regret my vote. I was right to vote for her even if she was terrible.Cannonpointer » 07 Jun 2022, 10:59 pm » wrote: ↑ Well, you wasted your vote on a **** that no one wanted - that was forced on you by your betters. And that got you trump.
If democrats re looking for who elected trump, they should look in the mirror.
Biden is bad but Trump would have gotten a lot of Americans killed if he stayed in office.DeplorablePatriot » 08 Jun 2022, 10:56 am » wrote: ↑ Trump left your blood cold?
Has your blood warmed up with the current administration in place?
Arguing with @ScottMon about guns is like arguing with a 2 year old about the Heisenberg uncertainty principle.GHETTOBLASTER » 05 Jun 2022, 10:28 pm » wrote: ↑ Look you stupid POS..I gave you an example of how and where disarmament has been done.
Even YOU aren't stupid enough to think our 2nd Amendment was ever repealed...right...?
I guess not since you claim you did an internet search already....![]()
Bidens failure at diplomacy has us on the brink of nuclear war. We wouldn't be in this unenviable position under Trump.ScottMon » 08 Jun 2022, 11:03 am » wrote: ↑ Biden is bad but Trump would have gotten a lot of Americans killed if he stayed in office.
Both Trump and Obama underestimated how volatile Putin is.Neo » 08 Jun 2022, 11:16 am » wrote: ↑ Bidens failure at diplomacy has us on the brink of nuclear war. We wouldn't be in this unenviable position under Trump.
I don't need to be gun expert to know that government isn't going to benefit in any way by taking your guns.Skans » 08 Jun 2022, 11:15 am » wrote: ↑ Arguing with @ScottMon about guns is like arguing with a 2 year old about the Heisenberg uncertainty principle.
How is Putin volatile? Nato membership for Ukraine was an understandable red line. One we said Ukraine had every right to cross. It was a failure in diplomacy.ScottMon » 08 Jun 2022, 11:18 am » wrote: ↑ Both Trump and Obama underestimated how volatile Putin is.
"Last week, the National Association for Gun Rights warned law-abiding gun owners about troubling statements made by a senior U.S. State Department official during the most important Small Arms Treaty meeting of the year — the Seventh Conference of States Parties to the Arms Trade Treaty.This official (representing the U.S. State Department and White House) doubled down on Biden’s commitment to “Treaty Universalization” and to “review specific arms transfer issues, including determining the proper relationship of the United States to the Arms Trade Treaty,” seeming to lay the groundwork for re-signing the U.N. Small Arms Treaty.Today, Joe Biden took center stage at the United Nations General Assembly to further solidify the United States’ “bedrock commitments” to things like “freedom of navigation, adherence to international laws and treaties, support for arms control measures to reduce the risk and enhance transparency.”Back to back statements like these from the State Department and President Biden are troubling indicators that the Biden Administration is (not so gently) nudging the U.S. back toward re-signing the Small Arms Treaty with the ultimate goal being full State Party status.Re-signing the treaty and pushing for full State Party status would place the sovereignty of the United States, regarding gun rights and the Second Amendment, in the hands of foreign actors who do not have the United States best interest in mind (i.e. China).The Chi-coms have spent years financially supporting the Small Arms Trade Treaty and became full-fledged State Party members in October of 2020.They are currently the biggest financial supporters of the treaty and are leveraging their power and position to openly criticize the United States and the freedoms enshrined in the Second Amendment."ScottMon » 08 Jun 2022, 11:19 am » wrote: ↑ I don't need to be gun expert to know that government isn't going to benefit in any way by taking your guns.
Putin has a record of being petty and narcisistic. His pride was wounded by Ukraine wanting to join NATO.Neo » 08 Jun 2022, 11:31 am » wrote: ↑ How is Putin volatile? Nato membership for Ukraine was an understandable red line. One we said Ukraine had every right to cross. It was a failure in diplomacy.