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In reply to the discussion: The Love of Guns Trumping The Love of Humanity [View all]OneGrassRoot
(22,920 posts)6. You're so right...(w/edit)
It was more a message for lurkers, not progressives.
I know MANY people read DU even if they don't join or interact.
I created an OP of its own instead.
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That's part of the sickness of the gun lover -- worship of the killing object trumps all else.
villager
Dec 2012
#7
Then hopefully they're capable of conversation on necessary safety regulations
villager
Dec 2012
#13
So then pro-gunners will quit villifying even the mildest, most reasonable proposals? For a change?
villager
Dec 2012
#41
The problem is, the extremists *are* the mainstream on the gun proliferation side.
villager
Dec 2012
#45
It's been entirely my experience. And when you look at how the NRA has driven gun policy
villager
Dec 2012
#47
Since I'm not sure what you mean by "gun lovers," I can't really comment. (nt)
Lizzie Poppet
Dec 2012
#32
It is possible to stand up to extremists AND make a more moderate viewpoint known.
ThatPoetGuy
Dec 2012
#49