Monday, January 25, 2010

Your Worst Nightmare

...I'm the NRA's worst nightmare. [More]
Keep dreaming, Beau Willimon.

12 comments:

Carl said...

What a dolt! As usual, a liberal chowderhead with no understanding of responsibility and a pre-determined agenda deems himself the proper 'tool' to dispense truth to the masses. He's not dreaming, he's hallucinating.

Anonymous said...

... and projecting.

Or perhaps I did harbor some deep, shameful lust for weaponry - not from the Boy Scouts, but from video games. Truth be told, I'm a video game freak. I refuse to buy a PS3 or Xbox for my home for fear that it might ruin my life. I think I would cease to accomplish anything productive, would quickly dispense with all human contact, and would very well end up with a nasty case of arthritis in my over-used digits from constant gameplay.

Sean said...

Guy is a pony boy-after school special, strictly absent without leave from manhood. Super Adventure Club? When you go around attributing to yourself that you are the NRAs' or anyone elses "worst nightmare", you are not only full of shit, but you get your definitions of reality from TV. He gets to blather on at Huffpo, because that's what they're all about.

Chris Mallory said...

Since he claims to be a "screenwriter" , I wonder how often he has an only one use a gun to save the day? Surely he only writes nonviolent works for the screen.

MamaLiberty said...

I do remember how much fun it was to shoot in the beginning, and I still enjoy it sometimes, but it's more like a good job now. Necessary for survival, but not as much fun as gardening. [grin]

This twerp should follow me around for a few days. The gun is heavy, inconvenient and a serious responsibility 24/7.

He doesn't have a clue.

Ted said...

What a douche.

RickR said...

I had to laugh at his repeated comments showing a total lack of self-control.

Can't have a video game, might play too much.

Can't have a gun, someone might get hurt.

Gah! Can't have a brain, obviously.

straightarrow said...

I think the NRA's worst enemies are guys like me. Members who no longer believe them, no longer trust them and will soon, no longer be a member.

Joe G. said...

Ted you stole my thunder.... you too straightarrow!

Ed said...

A child in a house with a firearm and a pool is four times more likely to die by drowning than by gunshot. Parents who obsess on not allowing their children in homes that have a firearm should focus on the pools instead.
For the children.

George Haystack said...

I wonder: If Beau Willimon gets his way and a ban on handguns and "assault weapons" is implemented, would *he* be willing to come and get mine from me?

What a hypocritical douchebag.

The Stoic American said...

"People couldn't kill other people with guns if they didn't have guns to begin with."

No, and people couldn't breath if they didn't have oxygen, either. People couldn't see without eyes. People couldn't drive without cars...what's your point?

If I couldn't kill someone (that needed killing) with a gun, I'd use a knife, a rock, a bow/arrow, or my bare hands. Taking the guns out of the equation does not solve the problem...people still kill each other. Furthermore, taking the guns out of the equation for law abiding citizens just gives those who would kill needlessly (like criminals, cops, and politicians) more power. They have no incentive to give up their guns. Neither do I.