plissken77
Plissken77
plissken77

“You’ve severely overestimated how much I give a crap about anything you have to say.....which is zero by the way....I give zero craps about anything you have to say.”

“Wait, what? Did you just say that over here, we have to deal with terrorist attacks?”

And you difficulty differentiating between anger and indifference.

OOOOOoooooo, someone of no importance on the internet told me to get out of here, I better do as they say......or else they’ll....do what....yell at me? Call me names? Be mean to me?

Point not made, you’re citing an example of a terrorist being stopped, because law enforcement was doing it’s job.

Well there’s nothing keeping you here. Although you may be a bit disappointed when trying to gain permanent residence in Canada, they actually enforce their immigration laws.....which are much more strict than here in the US, where you can just sneak across the border and promise to vote Democrat.  

“And I find it weird that something in your brain can’t comprehend that not making firearms easily accessible to these people wouldn’t curb the violence.”

“The last major snowfall—if it can be called that—to hit Ain Sefra was in February 1979 when it snowed for a whopping 30 minutes. Subsequent dustings of snow also appeared in 2005 and 2012.”

And yet crime rates in Australia, although fluctuating here and there, remain relatively the same a decade after the firearms confiscation.

There’s not denial of a problem, there is denial about the solution. Strict gun control has been implemented in places like Chicago to no effect.

I was always under the impression that Canadians where laid back, friendly people, but after interacting with you I’m starting to think that they’re whinny little bitche$. If you want me to respond to your posts with a single, drawn out counter point, then stop posting the same inane “Guns bad, America stupid, Canada

What is your criteria for labeling an incident involving firearms a mass shooting?

According to Canadians, yes.

He would use any means necessary to hurt as many people as possible. The terrorist attached at Pulse isn’t a gun control issue, it’s a terrorism issue. You evidently aren’t capable of seeing the big picture, because you’re so blinding by you’re focus on how instead of the why. If the terrorist didn’t have access to

You’re joking right? For someone who lives in Canada, you sure are good at telling people how things work in countries you don’t even live in. Tell you what, why don’t you continue living in Canada...the rest of us will stay and live here in reality.

No, they wouldn’t and don’t. Chicago is a prime example.

There’s a term for that, it’s called straw purchasing. When someone sells a gun to, or buys a gun for some who is not legally allowed to purchase firearms...like people that meet the criteria in the list above. It’s a federal crime and just as illegal as those same people walking into a Walmart and purchasing a

This post is an oasis of truth and logic surrounded by a desert of stupidity.

“And blatant racist voter suppression”

Who’s more stupid, the people that voted for Trump, or the people that believed the polls and talking heads in the media claiming Hillary was guaranteed the presidency?