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What Your Reaction to My NRA Sticker Says About You
2015-08-29
Disclosure: I have an NRA sticker in the rear window of my S-10, and I am not a member.

An epic fisking...

[TheLibertyZone] OK, so I don’t have an NRA sticker. Although I’m an ardent gun rights advocate, I am not an NRA member. The NRA and I never really got along all that well. But nonetheless, bear with me here, because I’m about to explain why the NRA sticker says much more about the metrosexual douche pickle who wrote this column than it does about anyone who has that sticker on their vehicle.
Posted by:badanov

#7  A most excellent rant, indeed!

But let's play devil's advocate and assume that an NRA sticker *is* the sign of a heavily-armed person filled with murderous rage who may explode at any minute. It would make sense to give such a person a wide berth, or at least be polite to them. Forewarned is forearmed, if you'll pardon the expression.

And isn't that warning better than being blind-sided by, for example, an unlabeled gay black TV news guy?
Posted by: SteveS   2015-08-29 18:17  

#6  I guess the writer wears sandals.

So his feet are not constantly wet.

Truth is, the writer was more of a menace with a panic attack while driving. More so if he had to twit his panic.

=BrerRabbit, I took a driving class with a professional driver. Best thing I ever did, learn to break without locking, cones, so forth. Best thing I ever did to learn how to operate the tool called automobile. People take classes to learn how to wire electricity. Do the same for any other tool, including firearms.
Posted by: swksvolFF   2015-08-29 10:38  

#5  Oh yea, and I did get a license to carry in public which involved training and a tests so actually I've exceeded the requirements.

Making yourself harmless does not protect you from harm. I took a company sponsored Active Shooter class that drove this point home.
Posted by: BrerRabbit   2015-08-29 07:40  

#4  In the comments someone brought up the comparison to drivers licenses.

If I use motor vehicle on private property I don't need a license.

If I buy a motor vehicle I don't need a background check.

If I don't leave my property with my motor vehicle I don't need insurance.

Anyone can drive my motor vehicle on private property regardless of age.

Any one can buy fuel regardless of age.

There's probably more but I need more coffee...

Posted by: BrerRabbit   2015-08-29 07:31  

#3  Most of the recent 'celebrated' shootings have been committed by registered democrats and I do not recall any being NRA members.

Posted by: Airandee   2015-08-29 07:23  

#2  'Self-soiling mangina' whhahahaa.
Posted by: Besoeker   2015-08-29 01:52  

#1  Well!!!!! That was a fun, fine fisking. I wonder what your reaction to my handloads would be. Probably even funnier.
Posted by: Canuckistan sniper   2015-08-29 01:07  

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