To: familyop
Pointing a gun directly at a camera is a rather offensive image. It's visually akin, as I and many others see it, to photos of lynching, holocaust executions, etc. It's shocking, and unnerving. It's "gun porn" in the most literal sense of the term. If it gets her off, good for her, but putting it on Facebook for the world to see exhibits rather poor judgment. Should she be fired for it? Of course I don't think she should, but of course leftist moonbats think she should. Suppose she were a church schoolteacher moonlighting as a stripper in the local t-bar? That's about the equivalent comparison for a gun owner in a leftist moonbat bastion like public schools.
57 posted on
02/08/2009 7:00:05 AM PST by
mvpel
(Michael Pelletier)
To: mvpel
"Pointing a gun directly at a camera is a rather offensive image."
People have taken such photos of soldiers (including myself, not posing but working) in training and public recruitment events.
73 posted on
02/08/2009 10:01:21 AM PST by
familyop
(combat engineer (combat), National Guard, '89-'96, Duncan Hunter or no-vote, http://falconparty.com/)
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