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Agree -- wrong forum completely. Also agree I don't care what Australia thinks about our gun policies. Depressing enough "debate" here on national soil.
lol. he is technically american...since he lives and pays taxes here. I thought it was funny. I don't plan on buying a gun...unless I lived near the UH area.
Maybe I should have titled it "funny skit on guns" But I should have know better. Emotional much sorry on the wrong forum. Mod please move or close down.
We're on the same page, but saying the word "guns" anywhere online now will trigger Pavlovian-type shouting reactions in most people. Sad but true.
I don't recall seeing RR post in this thread. As for "liberal bs," someone has been entirely too liberal checking juice labels, allowing Bad Stuff (bs) to be sold to the general public, especially cranberry juice, a juice I've always associated with a minority of effete Americans who espouse a close minded view of juice in general. My own opinion is that all juices deserve equal rights under the constitution, regardless of color, size, or flavor. In other words, look to thyself. You may not be the kind of juice you believe yourself to be. I view you as more of a grapefruit. Sour, and better as a blend. With all respect due to juices everywhere, of course.
Don't need gun control, you need bullet control. In order for the gun to work, you need bullets, duh? Give the bullets to Charleton Heston and let him figure it out.
His delivery is funny and many of his points absolutely valid. D&D part: Spoiler It's sad there's already posts with liberal labeling and hints of dismissive bigotry; beliefs should not affect the ability to listen and analysis. Guns statistically kill more many times more innocent non-strangers in acts of violence than strangers in acts of defense. Unfortunately, the same group of people are being myopic, being hobbyists rather than protectors, and costing America lives.
Well, I finally watched it over lunch. It still belongs in D&D, most probably, but the guy is pretty good. My favorite part was (early on) his parody of Australians and their government. "Right, okay. Sounds right." The part where's going to the safe and arguing with his wife about the combo is nice as well.