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Re: Armed 85-year-old Woman Stops Burglar

Postby comic boy on Fri Aug 22, 2008 1:06 pm

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comic boy wrote:80 people per day die and twice that number are seriously injured from guns in the USA, no other leading nation has figures that remotely compare with this .

If you're going to quote fabricated statistics you need a fabricated source at the very least. Until you give us a link don't be offended that we regard your input as BS.



Come on now, don't you know that 98% of all statistics are made up on the spot?

The rule is that somebody else has to have made it up for it to be credibe 8-)


Thank you for acknowledging the credibility of my original post :D
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Re: Armed 85-year-old Woman Stops Burglar

Postby strike wolf on Fri Aug 22, 2008 5:38 pm

comic boy wrote:
GabonX wrote:
comic boy wrote:80 people per day die and twice that number are seriously injured from guns in the USA, no other leading nation has figures that remotely compare with this .

If you're going to quote fabricated statistics you need a fabricated source at the very least. Until you give us a link don't be offended that we regard your input as BS.


Figures quoted from an April 2007 article in the New York Times, statistics were taken from the CDC which is a US government agency ( source website for verification at end of article ) That seems to me about as unbiased as one is likely to find so if the figures are fabricated then dont blame me :lol: ( Incidently I have seen articles from pro gun organisations who question the CDC conclusions but not the overall numbers, for example they argue lower degrees of young person deaths and higher degrees of suicides )

http://www.nytimes.com/imagepages/2007/ ... APHIC.html


So the Center For Disease Control did this? Not arguing with you just find it very odd. Though I guess they could call it lead poisoning.
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Re: Armed 85-year-old Woman Stops Burglar

Postby Juan_Bottom on Fri Aug 22, 2008 5:53 pm

strike wolf wrote:Though I guess they could call it lead poisoning.


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Re: Armed 85-year-old Woman Stops Burglar

Postby strike wolf on Fri Aug 22, 2008 5:55 pm

You know I just remembered one of morphs old comic posts. Something like a guy gets shot and say "uggh, lead poisoning. Invisible Man's one weakness."
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Re: Armed 85-year-old Woman Stops Burglar

Postby Juan_Bottom on Fri Aug 22, 2008 5:58 pm

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Re: Armed 85-year-old Woman Stops Burglar

Postby jonesthecurl on Fri Aug 22, 2008 6:58 pm

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Re: Armed 85-year-old Woman Stops Burglar

Postby strike wolf on Fri Aug 22, 2008 7:01 pm

Mine is anger.
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Re: Armed 85-year-old Woman Stops Burglar

Postby jonesthecurl on Fri Aug 22, 2008 9:18 pm

I seldom suffer from that.
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Re: Armed 85-year-old Woman Stops Burglar

Postby Juan_Bottom on Sat Aug 23, 2008 3:18 pm

Also, I love guns!

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Re: Armed 85-year-old Woman Stops Burglar

Postby cmckinney on Sat Aug 23, 2008 6:55 pm

comic boy wrote:80 people per day die and twice that number are seriously injured from guns in the USA, no other leading nation has figures that remotely compare with this . Gun ownership is deeply imbedded in the American physche and is unlikely to change but how is it anything to be proud of :?


Took a look at that site.

The vast majority of those are murders and suicides. If a guy is bent on killing someone else or himself, he's gonna do it. The fact that he couldn't legally buy a gun wouldn't stop him at all.

Hurray 2nd amendment! *joins Juan in gun-firing celebration.
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Re: Armed 85-year-old Woman Stops Burglar

Postby comic boy on Sat Aug 23, 2008 7:25 pm

cmckinney wrote:
comic boy wrote:80 people per day die and twice that number are seriously injured from guns in the USA, no other leading nation has figures that remotely compare with this . Gun ownership is deeply imbedded in the American physche and is unlikely to change but how is it anything to be proud of :?


Took a look at that site.

The vast majority of those are murders and suicides. If a guy is bent on killing someone else or himself, he's gonna do it. The fact that he couldn't legally buy a gun wouldn't stop him at all.

Hurray 2nd amendment! *joins Juan in gun-firing celebration.



Ok so your view is that these ' murders/suicides ' would still happen to the same extent , so why doesn't this happen in other developed countries with tighter gun controls ?
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Re: Armed 85-year-old Woman Stops Burglar

Postby Jenos Ridan on Sun Aug 24, 2008 1:55 am

comic boy wrote:
cmckinney wrote:
comic boy wrote:80 people per day die and twice that number are seriously injured from guns in the USA, no other leading nation has figures that remotely compare with this . Gun ownership is deeply imbedded in the American physche and is unlikely to change but how is it anything to be proud of :?


Took a look at that site.

The vast majority of those are murders and suicides. If a guy is bent on killing someone else or himself, he's gonna do it. The fact that he couldn't legally buy a gun wouldn't stop him at all.

Hurray 2nd amendment! *joins Juan in gun-firing celebration.



Ok so your view is that these ' murders/suicides ' would still happen to the same extent , so why doesn't this happen in other developed countries with tighter gun controls ?


Look at the Swiss: the entire male population is required to undertake military training and to keep automatic rifles in their homes. And ammo is easily obtainble from any firing range, subsidized by the Swiss government. And yet, in spite of the prevailence of these dangerous firearms, the swiss rate of gun-related crime and accidents is rather low. Why?

Answer: responcibility. Most gun owners are responcible citizens, not just the Swiss but even in America such people do exist. But oh no, we simply cannot allow responcible citizens to escape punishment for the stupidity of criminals and imbeciles.

A few questions to the gun-ban lobby: how long does is take the police to respond to a call? How long does such a call take? Are such calls made in the moment or after the fact? How well covered are certain areas by police (are there hourly patrols)?
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Re: Armed 85-year-old Woman Stops Burglar

Postby Iliad on Sun Aug 24, 2008 2:47 am

cmckinney wrote:
comic boy wrote:80 people per day die and twice that number are seriously injured from guns in the USA, no other leading nation has figures that remotely compare with this . Gun ownership is deeply imbedded in the American physche and is unlikely to change but how is it anything to be proud of :?


Took a look at that site.

The vast majority of those are murders and suicides. If a guy is bent on killing someone else or himself, he's gonna do it. The fact that he couldn't legally buy a gun wouldn't stop him at all.

Hurray 2nd amendment! *joins Juan in gun-firing celebration.

So your approach is "yeah sure let those guys die"

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Re: Armed 85-year-old Woman Stops Burglar

Postby mrjd1863 on Sun Aug 24, 2008 6:22 am

so the swiss really get to keep automatic firearms in their house? damn......... im moving to switzerland


and comic boy just goes to prove my point.... for every 15 gun nuts we have in this country theres one painsy that has to ruin it for the rest of us


and back to the origonal topic, im glad the 85 yr old granny stopped the guy but heres the thing, i dont trust ANY 85 yr old woman with an 87' buick much less a loaded 22 revolver
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Re: Armed 85-year-old Woman Stops Burglar

Postby comic boy on Sun Aug 24, 2008 6:39 am

Yeh I was only joking, any sane person can see that the problem with the USA is that not enough people own semi automatic weapons :lol:
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Re: Armed 85-year-old Woman Stops Burglar

Postby Juan_Bottom on Sun Aug 24, 2008 3:06 pm

comic boy wrote:Yeh I was only joking, any sane person can see that the problem with the USA is that not enough people own semi automatic weapons :lol:

Join us in our Yosemite Sam celebration, won't you? Here, take my spare Howitzer,...

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Re: Armed 85-year-old Woman Stops Burglar

Postby comic boy on Sun Aug 24, 2008 3:14 pm

Juan_Bottom wrote:
comic boy wrote:Yeh I was only joking, any sane person can see that the problem with the USA is that not enough people own semi automatic weapons :lol:

Join us in our Yosemite Sam celebration, won't you? Here, take my spare Howitzer,...

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It aint my friends/relatives/ children getting slaughtered so im happy to laugh and joke about it same as you : :lol: :lol: :lol:

Lets all go to the Columbine fun day and let off a few rounds.....hee hee wont that be side splitting :D
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Re: Armed 85-year-old Woman Stops Burglar

Postby Juan_Bottom on Sun Aug 24, 2008 3:21 pm

I actually as offended by that, before I checked your profile. Then I noticed that your from a nation that's like a fricken' protectorate of ours. So, come on'...

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Re: Armed 85-year-old Woman Stops Burglar

Postby millertime13 on Sun Aug 24, 2008 3:22 pm

I heard the shots, brought the .45....who needs their ass blown to hell?
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Re: Armed 85-year-old Woman Stops Burglar

Postby millertime13 on Sun Aug 24, 2008 3:25 pm

comic boy wrote:Yeh I was only joking, any sane person can see that the problem with the USA is that not enough people own semi automatic weapons :lol:


Actually, if the right amount of law abiding citizens were carrying on a daily basis, the crime rate would go down.
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Re: Armed 85-year-old Woman Stops Burglar

Postby Dancing Mustard on Sun Aug 24, 2008 4:06 pm

millertime13 wrote:Actually, if the right amount of law abiding citizens were carrying on a daily basis, the crime rate would go down.


What law abiding citizens? The kind of brainless hicks who say things like this:
millertime13 wrote:I heard the shots, brought the .45....who needs their ass blown to hell?


Sounds like just the kind of insecure young-man that you don't want carrying a gun, actually.

Anyway, for reasons which have already been pointed out at great length in many other threads, your argument is wank. Almost all of the available evidence points towards precisely the opposite conclusion, as does basic common sense and rationality.

Yes yes, here we go "But bad people will be too scared to shoot people if they think other people might have guns", sure... all criminals are rational cost-benefit analysis makers, that's why they're criminals in the first place remember? Of course they won't just be quicker to shoot bystanders who look like they're reaching for weapons, of course they won't just feel the need to bring more/bigger weapons to crime-scenes... "Escalation, no actually I've never heard of that" you'll cry; "What do you mean criminals will just shoot sooner if they think everybody on-scene is a potential threat to their lives"?

Heard it all before we're afraid, and it was retarded in all the other threads too. Put down your pearl-handled penis-enlargers my friends, no matter how warm they make you feel as you hold them close at night... you're frankly safer without them.
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Re: Armed 85-year-old Woman Stops Burglar

Postby Snorri1234 on Sun Aug 24, 2008 4:14 pm

Jenos Ridan wrote:Look at the Swiss: the entire male population is required to undertake military training and to keep automatic rifles in their homes. And ammo is easily obtainble from any firing range, subsidized by the Swiss government. And yet, in spite of the prevailence of these dangerous firearms, the swiss rate of gun-related crime and accidents is rather low. Why?


Uhm....because they don't actually have any of the factors that lead to crime? They also have very tight community-control, as they live in small communities.

They're basically like those small villages in the US, except that the whole country is like that.

Answer: responcibility.

No no no. The answer is destroying all really big cities and eradicating the poor people.



A few questions to the gun-ban lobby: how long does is take the police to respond to a call? How long does such a call take? Are such calls made in the moment or after the fact? How well covered are certain areas by police (are there hourly patrols)?


Shit if I know. I do know though that someone getting shot in this country is so rare that any instance of it is immediately on television or in the paper. Criminal bussiness is rarely dealt with by shooting eachother.
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Re: Armed 85-year-old Woman Stops Burglar

Postby Juan_Bottom on Sun Aug 24, 2008 6:01 pm

Dancing Mustard wrote:Anyway, for reasons which have already been pointed out at great length in many other threads, your argument is wank. Almost all of the available evidence points towards precisely the opposite conclusion, as does basic common sense and rationality.

You're full of it.
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Re: Armed 85-year-old Woman Stops Burglar

Postby pimpdave on Sun Aug 24, 2008 6:28 pm

Juan_Bottom wrote:Plus there are whole parts of our country where everyone does own a gun, and there is virtually no crime.


All due respect bro, but that doesn't play in the projects.
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Re: Armed 85-year-old Woman Stops Burglar

Postby bbqpenguin on Sun Aug 24, 2008 6:58 pm

pimpdave wrote:
Juan_Bottom wrote:Plus there are whole parts of our country where everyone does own a gun, and there is virtually no crime.


All due respect bro, but that doesn't play in the projects.


true, though if you think there was a gun ban, gun crimes would actually go down in the projects? i doubt it, it'd just disarm those who want to live a decent life
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