Wednesday, August 13, 2008

SNBI

Yuri Orlov reminds us that some, who would presume to lead us in the "gun rights" struggle, use this term as a pejorative.

I'd contend that says more about them than it does us.

6 comments:

  1. Just seems like common sense to me, after all, that IS what it says.

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  2. Many a charlatan has run to front of the parade to pretend to be leading it, when in acutality he intended to turn it down an avenue of personal aggrandizement of some type.

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  3. I haven't seen SNBI used pejoratively or otherwise until Yuri's posting.

    How is it pronounced? Snubby? Snooby?

    How about a scooby snack?

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  4. This is not the first time I have purposely avoided identifying WHO in order to try and steer the argument away from individuals. If they think twice about using it again as a disparagement, so much the better. If not, you'll know who they are soon enough without any pointing by me.

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  5. Ok, well I'm going with 'snubby' as the pronounciation as it adds to the pejorative connotation as well as the gunny connotation.

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