Fort Hood Reminds Us: Our Gun Laws Are a National Disgrace [More]Some times, no more rebuttal is needed than this: Bite me, Bill Mann. Useful idiot punk.
Figures he posts at a site called dcweasels.
Looks like some of the HuffPo comment posters aren't buying his line of subversive crap either.
Good. Maybe he'll cry.
[Via Michael G]
Love how this little piss ant of a liar carries on about things he is entirely ignorant of. Kind of like Pelosi, Reid and Ozombie.
ReplyDeleteIronic, in that military bases are more of a "gun free" zone than schools.
ReplyDeleteSure, there are a lot of soldiers about, and there are even a lot of military police around, but in the vast majority of places people congregate, the rules say no guns are allowed.
We can plainly see how effective that "no guns for you" policy is in the wake of the murders at Fort Hood.
I am highly encouraged by the number of people who are tearing apart the false idioms and propaganda being spewed in the comments section. I almost think they are out-numbered in this situation.
ReplyDeleteI do agree that our gun laws are a national disgrace. Absolutely disgraceful. No question about it. Without them this bastard could have been stopped a long time before he ran up such a score. Anybody who doesn't see that is an idiot.
ReplyDeleteIt is always disgraceful to appoint the law abiding as sacrifices to criminals and terrorists. And that is exactly what our national disgrace of gun laws do. Because where and when they are needed, they are not available to any but the monsters who kill others. Those who could stop them are empty-handed. A bare hand against a gun is folly. So, uh huh, our gun laws are a national disgrace.
Bill Mann (TV-Radio Critic (dcweasels.com) huffingtonpost.com
ReplyDeleteMann, “…suspected mass murderer Nidal Hasan had bought his lethal cop-killer handgun at “Guns Galore “ in nearby Killeen, Texas.”
“Lethal cop killer handgun”? As opposed to maybe a non-lethal ‘possum killer handgun? I wonder if my 10mm Glock is designated, by whomever is responsible for determining the lethality of firearms, as a lethal, or as a non-lethal, firearm. I also am concerned that my handgun may not be suitable for incapacitating homicidal maniacs but should be used to defend myself only in the event I am attacked by a crazed cop.
Mann, “Any country with as many mentally ill people as the U.S. that allows virtually unlimited access to handguns is on a suicide mission.”
“Virtually” meaning “almost”, meaning something short of unlimited access, meaning limited access. One could say the same thing about idiots with virtually unlimited access to a word processor equipped with a thesaurus and a spellchecker.
Mann, “I don't really care that much about what drove Hasan to apparently (apparently???) murder all those soldiers, which has been the prime focus of nonstop cable news. The fact is, he did. What I DO care about is how easy it was for him to get the means -- a lethal gun -- to do it.”
Mann also really doesn’t seem to care how easy it was for the poor religiously misguided slimeball to effect entrance to all those unarmed defenseless people he killed and injured or that federal and Texas laws effectively disarmed only those who choose to obey laws designed to disarm law abiding citizens.
Mann, “Don't believe me? Ask anyone else who's lived in a developed country in which handguns are restricted and can't be bought as easily as cigarettes.”
Yes, by all means, talk to a Brit or to a Mexican where the ownership of handguns is (here’s your word again, Bill) “virtually” totally restricted. Well, maybe England and Mexico aren’t developed countries.
I agree with straightarrow. America's gun laws are a national disgrace. Every one of them. The only gun law that isn't a disgrace is the Second Amendment, the one that forbids the rest of them. "The right of the people, to keep and bear arms, shall not be infringed."
ReplyDeleteThe author is right: our gun laws ARE a disgrace. They disarm the honest citizen, leaving him defenseless against fiends who disobey them with impunity.
ReplyDeleteWhat's that, Mr. (un)Mann(ly)? That's not what you meant? Too bad, because it's the truth.
Wait... That violin... Are those the opening notes of "Danse Macabre"?