Posted on 02/17/2012 11:12:36 AM PST by Free ThinkerNY
I didn't feel that it was lame from a logical point of view but from a debating/persuasion point of view. The other approach would have done a much better job of illustrating the contradiction and made it almost impossible for him not to face the conflict inherent in his own beliefs unless he simply wanted to believe it and that was that.
you just cant make this stuff up ping...
Reminds me of the giant anti-gun statue on the DC Mall made of welded-together guns in Enemies Foreign And Domestic.
http://www.enemiesforeignanddomestic.com/bookefad.htm
Mexico Unveils No More Weapons! Sign Made Of Firearms Along US BorderAnd we should put up a sign in Spanish on our side of the Border made from Pictures of All The Dead Americans killed by ILLEGAL Mexican DUI drivers. It would say:
¡No Más Asesinos!Before we bomb Iran I say we do a test run over Mexico. From the Border down to Mexico city. Turn it all into friggen glass.
(No More Murderers!)
I'm sick and tired of those hypocritical, criminal, leeches.
“CIUDAD JUAREZ, Mexico (AP) President Felipe Calderon on Thursday unveiled a No More Weapons! billboard made with crushed firearms and placed near the U.S. border. He urged the United States to stop the flow of weapons into Mexico. “
Maybe he can get on the horn to the pimp in the White House, the biggest arms smuggler of them all.
Perhaps we could erect a billboard of our own. “No More Illegals, Deal With Your Own Poverty”
Right On! This goes for the Mexicans that already live here and bitch about how unfair our system is.I say Go back and FIX YOUR OWN COUNTRY.What?NoGuts?.Oh that's right guns are illegal in Mexico.Ironic that the one person the Mexicans hold in the highest regard Emiliano Zapata Was murdered by the government because he wanted a Mexican version of the second amendment.
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