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In reply to the discussion: The Rifle on the Wall: A Left Argument for Gun Rights [View all]iiibbb
(1,448 posts)15. Spark-gap
Now they can't communicate either.
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All good and well stated, but are those arguments relevant in a time of drones and massive
JDPriestly
Feb 2013
#1
"I prefer having the tools of revolution in the hands of the people" - Just like the WOLVERINES!!!
apocalypsehow
Feb 2013
#5
The best "left" argument about gun control right now is that it is a right that enjoyed by "classes"
iiibbb
Feb 2013
#9
to me ... it is a like a subconscious cry for help ... as if they know they need to be stopped -
Tuesday Afternoon
Feb 2013
#27
You're probably right. It is hard to believe (though not impossible) some FU'd teen is quite that
Eleanors38
Feb 2013
#30
it isn't deliberate, I don't think, not at that point. at that point the kid is probably just
Tuesday Afternoon
Feb 2013
#31
not only parents but, teachers, coaches, friends, guidance counselors, preachers,
Tuesday Afternoon
Feb 2013
#34
while this is true to a large extent, sometimes the parents, even when recoginzing the problem,
Tuesday Afternoon
Feb 2013
#38
tough love for someone with schizoaffective disorder? I don't think that is the recommended
Tuesday Afternoon
Feb 2013
#42