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On Fri, 13 Apr 2012 23:37:33 -0600, Dänk 42Ø wrote:
> On 04/13/2012 10:32 PM, MattB. wrote:
>> Most Americans back gun lobby, right to use deadly force -
>> Reuters/Ipsos poll
>>
>> http://in.reuters.com/article/2012/04/13/usa-guns-poll-
idINDEE83C04D20120413
>>
>> Most Americans support the right to use deadly force to protect
>> themselves - even in public places - and have a favourable view of the
>> National Rifle Association, the main gun-lobby group, a Reuters/Ipsos
>> poll showed.
>>
>> The online survey showed that 68 percent, or two out of three
>> respondents, had a favorable opinion of the NRA, which starts its
>> annual convention in St. Louis, Missouri, on Friday.
>>
>> Eighty-two percent of Republicans saw the gun lobbying group in a
>> positive light as well as 55 percent of Democrats -- findings running
>> counter to the image of supporters of the latter party being anti-NRA.
>>
>> ***********
>>
>> 55% of liberals
>
> I worked as a pizzaboy while putting myself through college in the early
> 1990s, and one night I was robbed at gunpoint by a black man.
>
> I delivered a pizza, a car pulls up and he gets out and points a gun at
> me and takes all my money. I wasn't harmed, but I realized he targeted
> me because my company forbade employees from carrying weapons.
>
> The police were no help, and one actually laughed at me when I refused
> to give him my Socialist Insecurity Number for his fuckin' report --
> saying he was going to get it anyway. That made me so angry that I
> decided I would refuse to identify the robber even if they caught him.
> If armed police can't (and won't) protect me, that means I must protect
> myself. The next Obama voter who tries to rob me is in for a big
> surprise. And I'm not going to dial 911.
Oh my. Another one of Danky's idiotic and patently phony anecdotes.
I are impressed!
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