Kogeaux
Kogeaux
Kogeaux

Verily. Last Story's stock was massively inflated simply because it was being made available on the Wii. If it had been on any other console—even with better graphics—it would have come and gone with a complete, collective shrug.

I see no useful distinction between peaceful overthrow and peaceful revolution.

Oh and there are no elected thugs: Just elected representatives. We had an election, just like we do every 2-4 years. You lost. Sorry. Happens.

No: Mubarak was not about to retire. He was overthrown by the demands of his own people.

*I never said otherwise, what I'm trying to say is that in a society with such attachment to guns, either a ban or a strong regulation would create a black market.*

"Wikipedia does not have an article with this exact name."

*The Egyptian government wasn't overthrown, by the way.*

Oh and fer funzies: Find the word 'unalienable' (or 'inalienable' as I think you meant) in the Bill of Rights or Constitution.

*The Bill of Rights are unalienable - meaning they cannot be changed.*

*yeah.. tell that to the chinese guy who stabbed 22 people.. *

Oh come on: NOT read something on the internet? How is that even an option?

No, guns are not just tools. No guns = no massacres. Revoke the 2nd Amendment.

No, that doesn't really matter. No guns = no massacres. Revoke the 2nd Amendment.

No, that isn't actually a clever or informative thing to say. Revoke the 2nd Amendment.

It has been proven again and again to stop criminals from obtaining guns. After violent massacres in Canada (Google "Ecole Polytechnique massacre) and Australia, both those countries essentially eliminated private gun ownership. Result: Huge reduction in violent massacres.

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Good. You are free to leave the site.

No, guns are the issue here. No guns = no massacres. Revoke the 2nd Amendment.

Revoke the 2nd Amendment.

No: Regulating and restricting guns IS the solution. It has been proven again and again to stop criminals from obtaining guns. After violent massacres in Canada (Google "Ecole Polytechnique massacre) and Australia, both those countries essentially eliminated private gun ownership. Result: Huge reduction in violent