Newspaper Publishes Gun Owners' Names and Addresses

You are not making sense. I think you need a break from AD today.

perhaps I do. lotsa of angry vibe in here. probably best to let it cool down while I drink my black tea.
 
Know what? Alot of people bought $500-700K house with their household incomes around $75-100k in my neighborhood. Figure that out.

That is easy to figure out. They are irresponsible. People like that are the reason for the housing crash.
 
That is easy to figure out. They are irresponsible. People like that are the reason for the housing crash.

Yup, many banks are tighten their regulation to make more harder to buy a house.

The house that where I used to live as very young child already went in foreclosed and destroyed. :(
 
Yup, many banks are tighten their regulation to make more harder to buy a house.

The house that where I used to live as very young child already went in foreclosed and destroyed. :(

What does the housing market have to do with this thread about guns? Are people wondering if listing gun owners addresses will it made it harder for theirs neighbor to sell their homes? I did not read all the comments .
 
What does the housing market have to do with this thread about guns? Are people wondering if listing gun owners addresses will it made it harder for theirs neighbor to sell their homes? I did not read all the comments .

I replied to TXGolfer's post and it doesn't have much anything about you, so don't worry about it.

Also, don't point at me for off-topic because CP and Jiro brought at beginning.
 
I replied to TXGolfer's post and it doesn't have much anything about you, so don't worry about it.

Also, don't point at me for off-topic because CP and Jiro brought at beginning.

I did not say this was about me , and I was asking what does the housing market have to with the thread. I thought people may think it would made it harder to sell a house if people knew a gun owner lived next door. And I am NOT talking about 'YOUR' house . I am talking about Mr. X house . I bet some people would not want to buy a house if they a gun owner lived next door. I think posting gun owners names and addresses has done more harm than good. The newspaper reporters are now being threaten and have hired people with guns to protect themselves .
 
I did not say this was about me , and I was asking what does the housing market have to with the thread. I thought people may think it would made it harder to sell a house if people knew a gun owner lived next door. And I am NOT talking about 'YOUR' house . I am talking about Mr. X house . I bet some people would not want to buy a house if they a gun owner lived next door. I think posting gun owners names and addresses has done more harm than good. The newspaper reporters are now being threaten and have hired people with guns to protect themselves .

Your reply is irrelevant to my post because I was share a sad news about the house that where I grew up. I'm not talking about newspaper nor is gun owners.

Please re-check all of posts in this thread and you just quoted a wrong post since I just shared about my situation with other members.
 
Joshua Boston, Former Marine, Pens Response To Dianne Feinstein Gun Control Bill: 'I Am Not Your Servant'

The Huffington Post | By Cavan Sieczkowski Posted: 01/04/2013 12:59 pm EST | Updated: 01/04/2013 7:57 pm EST







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A United States Marine veteran has penned a response to California Sen. Dianne Feinstein's gun control proposal, saying the government has no right to take away his weapon: "I am not your servant. I am the person whom you serve."
Former U.S. Marines Cpl. Joshua Boston wrote a letter to Feinstein regarding her assault weapons ban, a proposal announced in the wake of the Newtown, Conn., shooting at Sandy Hook Elementary School that left 20 children, aged 6 and 7, dead.
The letter written by Boston, who was deployed to Afghanistan in 2004, was first posted on CNN's iReport on Dec. 27.
Via CNN iReport:

I will not register my weapons should this bill be passed, as I do not believe it is the government's right to know what I own. Nor do I think it prudent to tell you what I own so that it may be taken from me by a group of people who enjoy armed protection yet decry me having the same a crime. You ma'am have overstepped a line that is not your domain. I am a Marine Corps Veteran of 8 years, and I will not have some woman who proclaims the evil of an inanimate object, yet carries one, tell me I may not have one.​
Boston goes on to say that he is not a "subject," "servant" or "peasant" and should not be punished because of the acts of an evil man. "I will not be disarmed to suit the fear that has been established by the media and your misinformation campaign against the American public," he writes.
Boston's anti-gun control letter has since gone viral, but he is not alone in his pro-Second Amendment sentiment.
"This gun grab, this attack on the Second Amendment, is just the latest in a long list of usurpations of our Constitution," RedState blogger Ulysses Arn writes. Alex Jones of InfoWars calls it "the effective END of the Second Amendment in America."
Feinstein's bill would ban the sale of semi-automatic weapons, strengthen the 1994 "Assault Weapons Ban" and tighten regulations for grandfathered weapons. “When you have someone walking in and slaying, in the most brutal way, 6-year-olds, something is really wrong,” she told Fox News Sunday last month. “This is one effort and other things we should do to try to put weapons under some kind of appropriate authority."




*golf clap*

Buy this guy a beer!! :cheers:
 
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