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  1. Is this a font that has been changed?

    Hand lettered by someone with lots of airbrush and little talent.
  2. B-52 flyover in the Rose Parade

    It's only the second day of the new year and already there's a contender for the annual Most Inane Manifestation of Political Correctness competition.
  3. font?

    Compacta black, stepped on and skewed.
  4. Gun threads

    Not so. Every human being is responsible for itself. The kid that shot up the school is completely responsible for his behavior. His mama, his papa, his mailman, nor anyone else shares the responsibility. It doesn't matter a whit just what sort of weaponry his mother had laying about.He and he...
  5. Gun threads

    Ah, the Humpty Dumpty defense... "When I use a word," Humpty Dumpty said, in rather a scornful tone, "it means just what I choose it to mean—neither more nor less." "The question is," said Alice, "whether you can make words mean so many different things." "The question is," said Humpty...
  6. Gun threads

    And yet another survey, thankfully not from Pravda, states that at least 60% of Americans are idiots, unable to find their asse$ with both hands. What any survey and/or poll might show depends very much on just how the questions are posed. Any resemblance to any survey and/or poll to reality is...
  7. Gun threads

    Knowing the nomenclature is at least half of all wisdom. Attend... A magazine is a device that holds ammunition and feeds one round at a time to a gun's chambering and firing mechanism. Some firearms have detachable magazines, as in, say, a Glock 17. Some firearms have built-in fixed...
  8. Gun threads

    You figure that someone cannot possess an otherwise lawful firearm unless they justify their 'need' to you? To the authorities? To whom? More importantly, why should anyone have to satisfy anyone else as to need? Moreover what, exactly, is an 'assault' rifle? How does an 'assault' rifle differ...
  9. Gun threads

    While I'm uncertain of just how things might be there in Mother England, here in the USofA the police** are under no obligation to protect anyone. They exist to enforce the law and not provide any sort of personal protection of the sort to which you allude. They are unable to see into the...
  10. Gun threads

    Spoken like someone who has never been shot at.** When someone states just what they might do in some acute hypothetical situation it's endlessly amusing. In the real world no one has any idea of what they actually would do in such situations. I should think that they describe what they would...
  11. Gun threads

    That possibility certainly exists. What do you do when you find the government that is supposed to serve your needs aggressively not doing so? Vote? That may or may not be effective. When the apparatus egregiously oversteps its charter should you wait for the next election? What if the apparatus...
  12. Gun threads

    Why not? Do you want to own one? Just how would you go about becoming the proud owner of a nuclear weapon? The entire middle middle east has been desperately attempting to acquire one for decades. Thus far they haven't been successful. These things are not mentioned specifically in the...
  13. Gun threads

    A magazine, regardless of capacity, is as an integral part of a magazine-fed gun as is its barrel. Arms. Not parts of arms. Arms. Moreover I see no reason nor constitutional basis to ban fully automatic firearms. Other than limiting the ability of the citizenry to stand up to a tyrannical...
  14. Gun threads

    Unfortunately for your argument, both parties are merely exercising their rights guaranteed by the 1st amendment. Freedom of speech does not imply that you are not responsible for what you say nor does it mean that you have to agree with or accept what others might have to say. You can say...
  15. Gun threads

    That would be an example of the popular interpretation of the constitution where someone announces that the constitution doesn't say you can do or have that. Whatever demon 'that' might be. This interpretation is wrong. The constitution exists to limit government and recognize, not grant, the...
  16. Gun threads

    If I may paraphrase the above: "This isn't about limiting guns, it's about limiting guns." That aside and apropos of nothing, I'm always amused and at the same time furious when someone unctuously states that they see no need for anyone to possess this or that, like more rounds in a magazine...
  17. Gun threads

    Attend... If the 2nd amendment is in place to provide some measure of insurance against a government turned tyrannical, that an armed citizenry should be able to stand against such a day, then does it not follow as the night unto the day that the citizenry ought to be at least as well armed as...
  18. Gun threads

    A counterpoint you should know that the main reason the Japanese never attempted to invade the USofA in WWII [the big one] was that they knew that everybody and their dog was armed. They figured they'd get their collective a$ses blown off. This in not conjecture but fact uncovered after the...
  19. Another redesign

    Both examples, with some tweaking, would make decent signs. Unfortunately they make terrible logos. Step back and try to remember just what a logo is supposed to be. A brand, much like a cattle brand. A simple symbol representing the organization. The operative work here is 'simple'. A...
  20. The only thing that stops a bad guy with a gun is a good guy with a gun.

    Please explain the ignorance inherent in that statement. Couch your explanation in simple declarative sentences. Any equivocation, any use of 'unless', 'if'', 'usually', 'typically', etc. will render any response you might make meaningless.
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