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Fred Sanders

(23,946 posts)
1. With what other inanimate object thst is also a killing machine can a two year old kill an adult with?
Tue Dec 30, 2014, 08:35 PM
Dec 2014

Home many more thousands of senseless tragedies, one could post one every day, until
America comes to its senses and enacts the sensible gun control the rest of the civilized world has?

With what other inanimate object thst is also a killing machine can a two year old kill an adult with? Fred Sanders Dec 2014 #1
I hear a hammer claw would work...claw hammer? Not sure what they are called randys1 Dec 2014 #2
Seven. (nt) NYC_SKP Dec 2014 #3
Post removed Post removed Dec 2014 #4
Isn't it wonderful when a post gets hidden for describing what others said... beevul Jan 2015 #64
SD guns were designed to be life saving devices. ileus Dec 2014 #8
Yup, that 2 year old should've stayed awake during those safety classes Starboard Tack Dec 2014 #12
As I always say...safety first, dying second. ileus Dec 2014 #13
Safest place for a gun is locked up at home. Starboard Tack Dec 2014 #20
Even safer is when melted down to make toys that do not kill their parents. Fred Sanders Dec 2014 #30
I couldn't agree more. Starboard Tack Dec 2014 #35
The CDC report commitioned by Pres Obama stated that kioa Dec 2014 #14
Guns don't scare me. Starboard Tack Dec 2014 #21
Like the police? kioa Dec 2014 #23
Especially the police! Starboard Tack Dec 2014 #25
That may be difficult to institute in practice. kioa Dec 2014 #33
I agree. We figured out that solution long ago in the UK Starboard Tack Dec 2014 #34
The UK also 'figured out' how to use heredity to decide their Head of State kioa Jan 2015 #38
I can only assume from your comment that you don't get around much. Starboard Tack Jan 2015 #47
Oh? So when did "the people" vote for your Head of State? kioa Jan 2015 #49
Freedom is a concept and entirely subjective. Starboard Tack Jan 2015 #53
"Freedom" isn't subjective. kioa Jan 2015 #54
Go live there for a few years and then get back to me Starboard Tack Jan 2015 #55
"Freedom" to me means EXACTLY ITS DEFINITION. kioa Jan 2015 #60
Seems like you have very little knowledge about the UK Starboard Tack Jan 2015 #63
There is no doubt that the USA has more freedoms than the UK. kioa Jan 2015 #69
I'd love to take you up on your offer Kevin from WI Jan 2015 #61
Then you should go Kevin Starboard Tack Jan 2015 #65
"Flooding the streets with guns". beevul Jan 2015 #58
please explain to me gejohnston Jan 2015 #39
Especially the police n/t ncjustice80 Jan 2015 #70
Do you find that surprising? Starboard Tack Jan 2015 #36
Then there is the most common outcome... kioa Jan 2015 #37
I said nothing about taking away any rights. Starboard Tack Jan 2015 #48
The fact that 300,000,000 guns in civilian hands is bound to lead to untold tragedy is math Fred Sanders Jan 2015 #40
Some of your own "patient efforts" to that end include touting non-existent gun deaths: friendly_iconoclast Jan 2015 #56
Guns should come with a hazardous goods warning label and "Danger While Owning" label as well. Fred Sanders Dec 2014 #17
You mean like the stringent gun control in Mexico? In Russia? kioa Dec 2014 #15
Come to Mexico and get clued in. Starboard Tack Jan 2015 #66
You mean criminals create black markets in order to get around prohibitions? kioa Jan 2015 #67
Clued in? Straw Man Jan 2015 #68
what model gun was used? quadrature Dec 2014 #5
knowing gun dealers, I suspect a glock ileus Dec 2014 #7
Always a proper holster, you can't protect your family ileus Dec 2014 #6
Just reported she was research scientist...and had a CC handbag. ileus Dec 2014 #9
If you CCW, always keep the gun on your person. benEzra Dec 2014 #10
Folks are so forgetful when they get busy, having guns around turns forget into dead. Fred Sanders Dec 2014 #11
Thousands of CHL holders die every year from gun accidents? I think not. benEzra Dec 2014 #16
Only a firearm can cause an accidental death by a toddler, preventable deaths by the thousands. Fred Sanders Dec 2014 #18
That makes no sense at all. DonP Dec 2014 #19
What? The NRA argument of "you die anyway, what does it matter if it is a gun" is a fool's mantra. Fred Sanders Dec 2014 #22
Ah, obvious reading comprehension issues DonP Dec 2014 #24
Interesting he will come over here Duckhunter935 Dec 2014 #27
I wonder who he used to be? DonP Dec 2014 #31
not sure Duckhunter935 Dec 2014 #32
You have been blocked? Hmmmm....did not know that...why are so many of you safe haven lovers Fred Sanders Jan 2015 #41
Why yes I have been blocked Duckhunter935 Jan 2015 #43
And i was blocked for voicing that opinion, "broad brush insult". n/t oneshooter Jan 2015 #50
Being blocked by a claque of wannabe Dantons and Robespierres is hardly shameful friendly_iconoclast Jan 2015 #59
Clearly not. beevul Dec 2014 #26
Those deaths do not matter Duckhunter935 Dec 2014 #28
This message was self-deleted by its author otohara Jan 2015 #62
Looks like guns were central KT2000 Dec 2014 #29
Making firearms central to your life also makes them central to your tragically premature death. Fred Sanders Jan 2015 #42
so nice you are allowed to post your views here is it not? Duckhunter935 Jan 2015 #44
Hey, don't blame me for your bannings for gun loving comments, I was not even here. Fred Sanders Jan 2015 #45
and what comments would those be? Duckhunter935 Jan 2015 #46
This message was self-deleted by its author Duckhunter935 Jan 2015 #51
so what comments, please specify Duckhunter935 Jan 2015 #52
"I was not even here." True, "Fred Sanders" wasn't. As for the real person behind the name? friendly_iconoclast Jan 2015 #57
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