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date: Thu, 31 Jul 2008 11:19:30 -0600,
group: uk.politics.guns
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Re: => Gun Loons = All Talk, No Action = Only 1 (ONE) Nutter Shows Up in D.C. to Register !! <= LOL!
Scout wrote:
> "Rodney Long" wrote in message
> news:7R8kk.5163$LF2.78@newsfe09.iad...
>> _ Prof. Jonez _ wrote:
>>
>>> And you need to Register to Vote ...
>>
>> There is a limit to the number of times you can vote in one
>> election, do you think that might be the reason they make people
>> register to vote ? There is no other registration that gun registration
>> would mimic, you
>> can't compare it to any other thing
>
> Further one need only register once to vote in every election.
More bullshit from the abjectly ignorant scout.
> If we were to treat guns the same, then you would register once to own
> guns,
So you'd be ok with that, eh?
> then you could go out and buy as many guns as you like,
Bzzzzzzzzzzt! Wrong answer. When you Vote, after registration,
you must personally check-in, in some cases show ID, and you
must SIGN off on the record that you voted.
So after your initial Gun Owner registration, you'd be ok with signing
off on record each and every time you obtained another firearm, eh?
> and the government need not know how many or what type of guns you have, only
> that you may own guns.
Yet the Gov't does know each and every time you vote, or don't vote, as
part of the REGISTRATION process required to exercise that "RIGHT".
> Somehow, I doubt that Jonezy would find that acceptable.
Somehow, I doubt you can follow your own analogy.
date: Thu, 31 Jul 2008 11:19:30 -0600
author: _ Prof. Jonez _
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Re: => Gun Loons = All Talk, No Action = Only 1 (ONE) Nutter Shows Up in D.C. to Register !! <= LOL!
In article , theprof@jonez.net
says...
> Scout wrote:
> > "Rodney Long" wrote in message
> > news:7R8kk.5163$LF2.78@newsfe09.iad...
> >> _ Prof. Jonez _ wrote:
> >>
> >>> And you need to Register to Vote ...
> >>
> >> There is a limit to the number of times you can vote in one
> >> election, do you think that might be the reason they make people
> >> register to vote ? There is no other registration that gun registration
> >> would mimic, you
> >> can't compare it to any other thing
> >
> > Further one need only register once to vote in every election.
>
> More bullshit from the abjectly ignorant scout.
Disprove his statement then.
>
>
> > If we were to treat guns the same, then you would register once to own
> > guns,
>
> So you'd be ok with that, eh?
>
> > then you could go out and buy as many guns as you like,
>
> Bzzzzzzzzzzt! Wrong answer. When you Vote, after registration,
> you must personally check-in, in some cases show ID, and you
> must SIGN off on the record that you voted.
No I dont.
>
> So after your initial Gun Owner registration, you'd be ok with signing
> off on record each and every time you obtained another firearm, eh?
>
> > and the government need not know how many or what type of guns you have, only
> > that you may own guns.
>
> Yet the Gov't does know each and every time you vote, or don't vote, as
> part of the REGISTRATION process required to exercise that "RIGHT".
Actually they only know you showed up.
>
>
> > Somehow, I doubt that Jonezy would find that acceptable.
>
> Somehow, I doubt you can follow your own analogy.
>
>
>
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The decayed and degraded state of moral and patriotic
feeling which thinks that nothing is worth war is much worse.
The person who has nothing for which he is willing to fight,
nothing which is more important than his own personal safety,
is a miserable creature and has no chance of being free unless
made so and kept so by the exertions of much better men than himself.
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date: Sat, 2 Aug 2008 10:48:57 -0700
author: tankfixer
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