18 February 2024

It's Bad Enough

It's bad enough you're a fraud, but now you've become gun grabber?

Unlike a lot of people, I know people who were farmers when the farm crisis was going on.

I remember Farm Aid.

I remember a couple of acquaintances who applied for assistance from Farm Aid.

Guess what they got.

Go on.

Bupkiss.

The monies collected paid pennies on the kilobuck to the people they claimed they were trying to help.

Now this fuck wants to ban guns?

Bite me, Mr Cougar.

It would be best if you were to explore the LD100 dose of...  Pick something, anything.

As for seeing bodies to make people support banning guns?

I've seen my share.  That, more than anything else, led to me abandoning my "only the government should have guns" and becoming the gun toting person I am today.

Wanna bet that someone such as Willard, who is far more blooded than I, will likewise support gun ownership?  Hint: Sucker bet.

But corpses from the result of crime in America?

It's not the murder weapon that's the problem, Mr Cougar.  It's DA's who don't prosecute criminals.  It's shitheels like Soros who fund the elections of DA's who don't prosecute criminals.  It's a subculture that is a low-trust honor culture that doesn't view crime and murder as being wrong.  It's a media who support moral equivalence and perpetuate this subculture.

In short, it's not the guns.

8 comments:

  1. Well, if Mr. Melonhead really wanted to stop 'gun violence,' then he'd be pushing for elimination of democrats. Because that's who's doing all the shooting of people (for the most part.)

    Never liked his music. Never liked his politics. Just an ugly combination of Bob Dylan (his voice) and Bruce Springsteen (the hype.)

    But he's an idjit spouting 'cool and appropriate things' so he has a bigger voice (and won't get cancelled.)

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  2. Well, I can’t even remember the last time I heard of or read of Mellencamp. I guess he’s in the news now, just like a spree shooter.
    JFM

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  3. Hey Angus

    Yeah, Ol John is doing what old fading stars are trying to do, stay relevant by staying ahead of the latest outrage so he don't get cancelled by the outrage machine. With the shooting at the Chief's parade being done by "Minority Urban Yutes" settling a beef in their usual style but in a public forum instead of some back alley, you can't blame them, their culture you know "be Raaacist and all". easier to blame the gun that they had illegally anyway.

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  4. If guns were responsible for killing people, gun shows would be the most common location for mass shootings. Firearms available on the table to pick up and examine. Ammunition for them located nearby, (if not on the same table). High capacity magazines (if legal in area).

    And throngs of people there. It is all there. People - firearms - ammunition. So why aren't mass shootings there ?

    Cities with high crime rates point out other locations with few firearm restrictions supply weapons to the highly restricted. But never ask why the locations with high firearms number don't have nearly the same amount of deaths from firearms.

    Not firearms. It is a lack of respect for Human Life.

    jrg

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    1. If guns were a real issue, then going to gun ranges would be the most dangerous thing a human could possibly do. Juggling halves of a plutonium sphere would be safer. Heck, keeping halves of a plutonium sphere separated by a long-handled screwdriver would be safer.

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  5. I wonder if "Farm Aid" could be reported to the government as a charity fraud? Kind of like what happened to PTL.

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  6. Yes, Willard has observed horror shows like Gaza 10/7 in five countries and on two continents. He is currently committed to unrestricted access to arms as a condition of citizenship, and leaning towards making it mandatory!

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  7. Personally, I got good and sick of that song "Rain on the Scarecrow" long before the radio got tired of playing it. I didn't have a lot of sympathy for the farmers who were hurt worst by the "farm crisis." They were generally the ones who had gone nuts on easy credit when the times were good, buying new machinery and more and more land. Then when the mean old banks asked for their money back, they howled like spanked toddlers.

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