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Far better to vote for someone that fails to support your beliefs, right?
Yes, you do frequently advocate surrendering rights. We have had several disagreements on the issue.
Nope, better to vote for someone who agrees 90% with you. Yet some folks are so short sighted they would sacrifice the 90% to get 0. They make perfect the enemy of the good.
As for any disagreement we have had, it has been surrounding my belief that the government has the right to restrict your access to a bazooka. You somehow equate this, with those who want to ban all weapons. It is extremist views that kill any credibility advocates of any issue have. See pro abortion advocates and partial birth abortion.
Nope, better to vote for someone who agrees 90% with you. Yet some folks are so short sighted they would sacrifice the 90% to get 0. They make perfect the enemy of the good.
As for any disagreement we have had it has been surrounding my belief that the government has the right to restrict your acess to a bazooka. You somehow equate this with those who want to ban all weapons. It is extremist views hat kill any credibility advocates of any issue have. See pro abortion advocates and partial birth abortion.
I'd happily vote for a candidate that shared 90% of my views. Romney would be hard pressed to hit 40%. Obama is even worse. I'm done voting for the lesser of 2 evils.
Your advocacy of surrendering our 2nd Amendment rights goes far further than your above statement. I'm unwilling to waste the time digging up your old comments so feel free to stick with your fallacious story if doing so makes you feel better.
I'd happily vote for a candidate that shared 90% of my views. Romney would be hard pressed to hit 40%. Obama is even worse. I'm done voting for the lesser of 2 evils.
Your advocacy of surrendering our 2nd Amendment rights goes far further than your above statement. I'm unwilling to waste the time digging up your old comments so feel free to stick with your fallacious story if doing so makes you feel better.
So you would rather settle for zero than 40%? That makes sense.
So you would rather settle for zero than 40%? That makes sense.
No, I'd rather stop settling for bad leadership and refrain from rewarding bad politicians with my vote. Nothing will ever change as long as we keep voting for the lesser of 2 evils.
Feel free to keep voting for crap if it makes you happy.
The thread deals with Romney's lies with regard to guns. .
Well, honestly, what has happened in this thread is that a statement was made by the left, and in this thread, evidence was provided that you do not need a license in certain situations.
So, outback, until you can provide something that decisively states that Mr. Romney was NOT on his own land and NEVER owned those guns, then you are nothing better than the original link, useless you are just trying or attempting to some how justify this lie from the left.
Lol, I live in the real world where compromise is necessary. Do you want to know what happens when you live in fantasy land? Ross Perot.
Yeah, your real world voting is working out well for us.
We're on the verge of bankruptcy, engaged in unneeded wars, our manufacturing base is long gone, government is now our biggest industry, etc, etc, etc.
No, I'd rather stop settling for bad leadership and refrain from rewarding bad politicians with my vote. Nothing will ever change as long as we keep voting for the lesser of 2 evils.
Feel free to keep voting for crap if it makes you happy.
Your gonna vote for obama, no need to take it out on this thread, sometimes you do not need a license to own a gun, period.
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