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Re: You know what they say.... RicodJour 12-05-2007
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Posted by RicodJour on December 5, 2007, 10:11 am
> .....Don't go to a gunfight with a knife.
> But thats what Sean Taylor did and he surrendered his life for that mistake.
> He attempted to defend himself and his family with a machete against 4 or 5
> ne'er do wells that had no respect of the law or life.
> good chance
> liklihood
> in the future.
> If
> Perhaps
>
> This whole thing turned out exactly like the anti's prefer.
>
> The shooter and his clan are from my hometown.

Woulda, coulda, shoulda.
He was surprised in his own home.
People should walk around armed in their own homes?
'course not.

The question is not guns, it's safety, and what he did or didn't do to
safeguard his family and home.
My choice would be to stop the people from entering in the first
place. There are many ways to do that.
Your choice is what? Sleep with a gun under the pillow.

I like my choice better.

R

Posted by Kris Krieger on December 5, 2007, 3:48 pm

>> .....Don't go to a gunfight with a knife.
>> But thats what Sean Taylor did and he surrendered his life for that
>> mistake. He attempted to defend himself and his family with a machete
>> against 4 or 5 ne'er do wells that had no respect of the law or life.
>> good chance
>> liklihood
>> in the future.
>> If
>> Perhaps
>>
>> This whole thing turned out exactly like the anti's prefer.
>>
>> The shooter and his clan are from my hometown.
>
> Woulda, coulda, shoulda.
> He was surprised in his own home.
> People should walk around armed in their own homes?
> 'course not.
>
> The question is not guns, it's safety, and what he did or didn't do to
> safeguard his family and home.
> My choice would be to stop the people from entering in the first
> place. There are many ways to do that.
> Your choice is what? Sleep with a gun under the pillow.
>
> I like my choice better.
>
> R
>

No reason to not have *both* options. That's what *I* prefer. ((BTW, gun
under pillow, nope; gun within very easy reach, yup. It's a matter of
safety.))

Posted by Michael Bulatovich on December 5, 2007, 4:38 pm

<snip>
>> Your choice is what? Sleep with a gun under the pillow.
>>
>> I like my choice better.
>>
>> R
>>
>
> No reason to not have *both* options. That's what *I* prefer. ((BTW, gun
> under pillow, nope; gun within very easy reach, yup. It's a matter of
> safety.))

I prefer my Bichon. He's soft and warm, and a girl-magnet.



Posted by Kris Krieger on December 6, 2007, 11:50 am

>
>> :
> <snip>
>>> Your choice is what? Sleep with a gun under the pillow.
>>>
>>> I like my choice better.
>>>
>>> R
>>>
>>
>> No reason to not have *both* options. That's what *I* prefer.
>> ((BTW, gun under pillow, nope; gun within very easy reach, yup. It's
>> a matter of safety.))
>
> I prefer my Bichon. He's soft and warm, and a girl-magnet.
>

That's great, as long as you're not allergic to dogs. OTOH, dogs can be
shot by invaders, too =:-(



Posted by Michael Bulatovich on December 6, 2007, 4:41 pm

>
>>
>>> :
>> <snip>
>>>> Your choice is what? Sleep with a gun under the pillow.
>>>>
>>>> I like my choice better.
>>>>
>>>> R
>>>>
>>>
>>> No reason to not have *both* options. That's what *I* prefer.
>>> ((BTW, gun under pillow, nope; gun within very easy reach, yup. It's
>>> a matter of safety.))
>>
>> I prefer my Bichon. He's soft and warm, and a girl-magnet.
>>
>
> That's great, as long as you're not allergic to dogs. OTOH, dogs can be
> shot by invaders, too =:-(

They are one of, if not THE, most hypoallergenic breeds.



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