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Re: Greens semi auto pistol policy

Post by anthillinside » 18 May 2015, 6:56 pm

Hung by their ankles from the highest flag pole? (I wouldn't invert them)

I'm with you.
We do need revolution but they are making damn shure that it won't/can't happen
Keep the confused distracted, remove the ability from those taht aren;t.

I'd better stop now or I'll end up writing a book.....
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Re: Greens semi auto pistol policy

Post by 1290 » 18 May 2015, 7:22 pm

anthillinside wrote:Hung by their ankles from the highest flag pole? (I wouldn't invert them)

I'm with you.
We do need revolution but they are making damn shure that it won't/can't happen
Keep the confused distracted, remove the ability from those taht aren;t.

I'd better stop now or I'll end up writing a book.....


without the inversion...... its a bit too quick :lol:
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Re: Greens semi auto pistol policy

Post by anthillinside » 18 May 2015, 7:42 pm

Too quick? possibly
Another saying comes to mind “Hanging’s to good for em”
The faster they disappear the better in my book.
Another way of looking at it would be we need to “hunt” them out of office, hunters like a humane quick kills
But then again .... they seem to prefer 1080 and or other biological methods, who am I to deny them.
:problem:
Sorry I'm suffering withdrawal, :cry:
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Re: Greens semi auto pistol policy

Post by 1290 » 18 May 2015, 7:56 pm

anthillinside wrote:Too quick? possibly
Another saying comes to mind “Hanging’s to good for em”
The faster they disappear the better in my book.
Another way of looking at it would be we need to “hunt” them out of office, hunters like a humane quick kills
But then again .... they seem to prefer 1080 and or other biological methods, who am I to deny them.
:problem:
Sorry I'm suffering withdrawal, :cry:


1080? no, they prefer the MP5s, M4s, and AI 300winmags from the roof tops.... for themselves....but for us, they prefer prefer sticks and stones, but for the moment, limited bolt actions, 22s , single shots and double barrel 12gs....
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Re: Greens semi auto pistol policy

Post by anthillinside » 18 May 2015, 8:07 pm

Sticks and stones? ... I thought they banned slingshots already :problem:
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Re: Greens semi auto pistol policy

Post by Skadoo » 20 May 2015, 2:22 pm

anthillinside wrote:Too quick? possibly
Another saying comes to mind “Hanging’s to good for em”
The faster they disappear the better in my book.
Another way of looking at it would be we need to “hunt” them out of office, hunters like a humane quick kills
But then again .... they seem to prefer 1080 and or other biological methods, who am I to deny them.
:problem:
Sorry I'm suffering withdrawal, :cry:


Send 'em off into the wilderness they claim to understand so well.

They should be fine.
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Re: Greens semi auto pistol policy

Post by Skadoo » 20 May 2015, 2:22 pm

anthillinside wrote:I thought they banned slingshots already :problem:


Like 20 years ago.
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Post by 1290 » 20 May 2015, 2:36 pm

effectively, even 'pointy sticks' are banned.....
yay for liberty and the democratic system!!
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Re: Greens semi auto pistol policy

Post by adam » 20 May 2015, 5:45 pm

1290 wrote:There was one accidental handgun death, while the elephant in the room was suicide; 23 using handguns, out of 2520 <- That there is the real public health catastrophe, SUICIDE. If these greens actually gave a damn about the true menace in our society that would redirect all their efforts to combating mental health and suicide..... and leave the law abiding shooters alone.

If they were honestly concerned about anything other than disarming us, then they would focus on medical research and true public health to combat cancer and diseases of the circulatory system, which combined account for the deaths of no less than 88,000 Australians each and every year.....


Correct, but your premise stands from that where the greens actually care about the population. The only reason they're hyping about guns killing people is because behind the scenes it serves their purpose to get others onside to remove guns from our society.
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Post by AlanK » 21 May 2015, 4:09 pm

adam wrote:Correct, but your premise stands from that where the greens actually care about the population. The only reason they're hyping about guns killing people is because behind the scenes it serves their purpose to get others onside to remove guns from our society.


Exactly, really doing it because of their own phobias, prejudices and agendas (as we all already knew).
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Re: Greens semi auto pistol policy

Post by Baronvonrort » 14 Jun 2015, 11:30 am

Anyone seen the Sarah Hanson-Young song?

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BDWXPwL89Sk
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Re: Greens semi auto pistol policy

Post by 1290 » 14 Jun 2015, 12:21 pm

AlanK wrote:
adam wrote:Correct, but your premise stands from that where the greens actually care about the population. The only reason they're hyping about guns killing people is because behind the scenes it serves their purpose to get others onside to remove guns from our society.


Exactly, really doing it because of their own phobias, prejudices and agendas (as we all already knew).


Mostly an agenda, but a few of them actually have phobias of firearms, aka HOPLOPHOBIA, ( irrational ) fear or aversion to weapons, firearm or armed citizenry generally....and its also been described by Freud (attributed correctly or not, but makes sense :D ) of a retarded sexual and emotional maturity, or something along those lines.....

Sarah 2-fathers, aka Sarah-sea-patrol would reasonably be described as such....jeez I cant stand her.....
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Re: Greens semi auto pistol policy

Post by Yelp » 15 Jun 2015, 10:40 am

Baronvonrort wrote:Anyone seen the Sarah Hanson-Young song?

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BDWXPwL89Sk


That's AWESOME :lol:
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Post by Abyssswolf » 20 Jul 2015, 7:31 pm

Yeah.. Off to the USA if the Greens get their way.
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Post by Wheelbarrow » 27 Jul 2015, 11:45 am

If you had some money to get settled it could be great. Some awesome houses going for peanuts there lately.
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