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AK: For Two Cents a Round, We Can Help Victims of Gun Violence
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There are still active GoFundMe pages for victims of the Las Vegas mass shooting. Yes, still. More than 500 people were hit with bullets that day. Fifty-eight died. Many of those who survived the shooting are just trying to figure out how to pay their bills. Some are trying to learn to walk. Feed themselves. They will never be OK.
This past week there were three school shootings in America. Maybe you missed them since they don't make headline news very often. It's just part of the risk we endure with all this freedom. People are donating money to pay for the funerals of students in Kentucky.
OK, relax. I have guns, and I don't want anyone to take mine, so let's just get that out of the way. I have a different idea.
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shootergdv
(2/6/2018)
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Bad idea - and how is she gonna tax the bullets I make at home ? Cast lead and swaged jacketed both , ABout as lame as the idea of actually putting numbers on bullets. Besides we already pay taxes on bullets and completed ammo, fool ! |
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A strong body makes the mind strong. As to the species of exercises, I advise the gun. While this gives moderate exercise to the body, it gives boldness, enterprise, and independence to the mind. Games played with the ball and others of that nature, are too violent for the body and stamp no character on the mind. Let your gun therefore be the constant companion of your walks. — Thomas Jefferson, Encyclopedia of T. Jefferson, 318, Foley, Ed., reissued 1967. |
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