Re: TX: Sutherland Springs church 26 dead 20 injured in mass shooting
Posted: Wed Nov 08, 2017 1:24 pm
anygunanywhere wrote:I’ll just leave this here for your reading pleasure.
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anygunanywhere wrote:I’ll just leave this here for your reading pleasure.
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anygunanywhere wrote:There have been many here quoting scripture about arming oneself and self defense. Read Nehemiah Chapter 4.
You'll have to blow your trumpet really loud for me to hear it in Arlington from LaGrange, but I'll bring my modern swords and shields if you need assistance.anygunanywhere wrote:There have been many here quoting scripture about arming oneself and self defense. Read Nehemiah Chapter 4.
Wow. I think I stopped breathing while I was reading that.anygunanywhere wrote:I’ll just leave this here for your reading pleasure.
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this small town’s residents had just learned, mostly by word of mouth, the names of the people slain or wounded at the First Baptist Church, and the horror unleashed by a gunman was too fresh for anyone to process fully. But one thing was emphatically clear Monday: These Texans weren’t about to embrace gun control
bblhd672 wrote:https://www.washingtonpost.com/national ... b01350652b
this small town’s residents had just learned, mostly by word of mouth, the names of the people slain or wounded at the First Baptist Church, and the horror unleashed by a gunman was too fresh for anyone to process fully. But one thing was emphatically clear Monday: These Texans weren’t about to embrace gun control
Whoever wrote that seems to have gone to the same school of typography as the guy who writes NRA fundraising letters.anygunanywhere wrote:I’ll just leave this here for your reading pleasure.
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it's really a good article, but... to me anyway...it sort of implies that guns are not allowed in church in Texas, did anyone else read the end of it that way?TreyHouston wrote:bblhd672 wrote:https://www.washingtonpost.com/national ... b01350652b
this small town’s residents had just learned, mostly by word of mouth, the names of the people slain or wounded at the First Baptist Church, and the horror unleashed by a gunman was too fresh for anyone to process fully. But one thing was emphatically clear Monday: These Texans weren’t about to embrace gun controlthat is all
You actually read those letters?CleverNickname wrote:Whoever wrote that seems to have gone to the same school of typography as the guy who writes NRA fundraising letters.anygunanywhere wrote:I’ll just leave this here for your reading pleasure.
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I'm sure that they always first assume that guns aren't allowed until they are told otherwise. That is the way that they have been brainwashed.SewTexas wrote:it's really a good article, but... to me anyway...it sort of implies that guns are not allowed in church in Texas, did anyone else read the end of it that way?TreyHouston wrote:bblhd672 wrote:https://www.washingtonpost.com/national ... b01350652b
this small town’s residents had just learned, mostly by word of mouth, the names of the people slain or wounded at the First Baptist Church, and the horror unleashed by a gunman was too fresh for anyone to process fully. But one thing was emphatically clear Monday: These Texans weren’t about to embrace gun controlthat is all
They stopped reading at 46.035 (b)(6). Common enough problem even among licence holders.allisji wrote:I'm sure that they always first assume that guns aren't allowed until they are told otherwise. That is the way that they have been brainwashed.SewTexas wrote:it's really a good article, but... to me anyway...it sort of implies that guns are not allowed in church in Texas, did anyone else read the end of it that way?TreyHouston wrote:bblhd672 wrote:https://www.washingtonpost.com/national ... b01350652b
this small town’s residents had just learned, mostly by word of mouth, the names of the people slain or wounded at the First Baptist Church, and the horror unleashed by a gunman was too fresh for anyone to process fully. But one thing was emphatically clear Monday: These Texans weren’t about to embrace gun controlthat is all
No, which is why I didn't bother trying to read that web page either.anygunanywhere wrote:You actually read those letters?CleverNickname wrote:Whoever wrote that seems to have gone to the same school of typography as the guy who writes NRA fundraising letters.anygunanywhere wrote:I’ll just leave this here for your reading pleasure.
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