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    Oh John, thank you for posting this. My husband will love it. He's a strong advocate of the 2nd Amendment.

    I do take issue with one sentence in the article - But, this is to be expected from those who believe they can run our lives, raise our kids, and protect our families better than we can.
    From what I've been seeing and reading lately, both parties, in this country, are trying to run our lives - one way or another. They should all stay out of our personal lives.

    EDIT: The incident involving Senator Soles took place back in August 2010. He was indicted in January on a felony charge of assault with a deadly weapon inflicting serious bodily injury.

    EDIT #2: Need to get my glasses cleaned. The shooting took place in 2009. He was indicted in January 2010. He did not run for re-election last fall.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Grace View Post
    Oh John, thank you for posting this. My husband will love it. He's a strong advocate of the 2nd Amendment.

    I do take issue with one sentence in the article - But, this is to be expected from those who believe they can run our lives, raise our kids, and protect our families better than we can.
    From what I've been seeing and reading lately, both parties, in this country, are trying to run our lives - one way or another. They should all stay out of our personal lives.

    EDIT: The incident involving Senator Soles took place back in August 2010. He was indicted in January on a felony charge of assault with a deadly weapon inflicting serious bodily injury.

    EDIT #2: Need to get my glasses cleaned. The shooting took place in 2009. He was indicted in January 2010. He did not run for re-election last fall.
    Yeah, I read about the court case.
    These guys are walking/talking contradictions eh ????


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    but he's not an "ordinary citizen". He's a senator. So yeah, he is more important than me. That's why he goes to work in a big government building with lots of security and I don't, LOL.

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    Quote Originally Posted by aTailOf2Kitties View Post
    but he's not an "ordinary citizen". He's a senator. So yeah, he is more important than me. That's why he goes to work in a big government building with lots of security and I don't, LOL.
    Not any more he ain't.


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    Quote Originally Posted by aTailOf2Kitties View Post
    but he's not an "ordinary citizen". He's a senator. So yeah, he is more important than me. That's why he goes to work in a big government building with lots of security and I don't, LOL.

    I hope they put him in the slammer & throw away the key.

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    for defending his home, or for owning a gun (legally)?

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    Hypocrisy isn't an indictable offense, unfortunately. He's far from alone in that regard, particularly on that issue.

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    If somebody comes in my house I'm gonna shoot 'em, stab 'em and very possibly set them on fire. And no, I don't have a gun permit.

    Gun laws are useless. If someone wants a gun bad enough, they're gonna get one... legally or otherwise.

    This story is the exact opposite of the one where the lady was so proud of her rights that she insisted on carrying a gun in plain view everywhere (church, kids' soccer games, the grocery store, at home while she cared for children, etc). You know what happened to her? Her own husband shot her... at home.

    soooo... you got an anti-gun senator who shoots someone, and a pro-gun nutcase who gets shot. Crazy world, ain't it?

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    Quote Originally Posted by aTailOf2Kitties View Post
    for defending his home, or for owning a gun (legally)?
    Well, he sure didn't practice what he was preaching. He could of called the cops instead of taking the law into his own hands.

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    Well, he sure didn't practice what he was preaching. He could of called the cops instead of taking the law into his own hands.
    and what are the cops going to do? other than come and take inventory of what was taken or worse... to call the coroner to pick up his dead body.

    You don't call the cops and they arrive seconds later. Last I checked you couldn't just "beam them up"... at least not yet lol.

    Rarely do the cops STOP a crime from happening... they come to investigate the crime that has already taken place




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