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Much cheaper than a Bomarc missile (there's a history lesson!).

And everybody thinks we Canadians are so polite. Harrummpph! We're sneaky! We don't fly under the radar; we overwhelm the radar! Thems gooses is highly-trained attack-gooses!

We do apologize for the loss of the plane, though our intelligence showed it was carrying DNC representatives.
This was just DOWN right funny!
 
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Susanna

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I wonder if Sully keeps Canada geese as pets now?

Seriously, I think what he did was a stellar example of a good pilot who knew what he was doing. The stuff of legend.
Not to mention that a return to LaGuardia would require something close to a low altitude U-turn with no engine power.
 

Billyd

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It would be nice if our Canadian friends would eat a few more of these critters. I hear that their eggs are pretty tasty. Maybe they should hold a national goose egg hunt. That's a good reason for a national holiday.
 
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7seasrekeyed

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It would be nice if our Canadian friends would eat a few more of these critters. I hear that their eggs are pretty tasty. Maybe they should hold a national goose egg hunt. That's a good reason for a national holiday.

well apparently most of 'em are down here

so git to it :p
 
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I do not think its about gun control. There are countries that have more guns per resident than the US (Norway, Switzerland, maybe some other EU countries), but have almost none homicides made with them.
Its people, who murder. Not guns.

The reason why is this happening so often in the US must be somewhere else.

But what did Jesus do, when He heard such news?

"Those eighteen who died when the tower in Siloam fell on them--do you think they were more guilty than all the others living in Jerusalem?
I tell you, no! But unless you repent, you too will all perish."

Lk 13:2
Partly because of easy access and partly because they have access to military weapons and semi-autos that are easy to convert to fully auto. These weapons are designed so infantry can fire at and kill many people. Most other countries have those weapons heavily restricted or outright banned.
 

hornetguy

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Partly because of easy access and partly because they have access to military weapons and semi-autos that are easy to convert to fully auto. These weapons are designed so infantry can fire at and kill many people. Most other countries have those weapons heavily restricted or outright banned.
Yes... Hitler banned all of those things back in '35 or so...

You may not realize that this is one of the principle reasons for the 2nd Amendment. And it's worked pretty well for the past couple of hundred years.

What we need to fix is our background check system. There are literally millions of those semi-autos out there, that are never used in a crime. The problem is NOT the tool. We simply need to use common sense in how we run a background check for mentally unfit purchasers.....
 

hornetguy

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You are correct in your conclusions...

One minor correction... the US does not have "gun permits" to own a firearm. A person is either legally eligible to purchase a weapon, or they are not.... no permit required.

This lunatic was NOT legally eligible to purchase a firearm, because of a domestic violence conviction.... but he did anyway.

This should point out that laws by themselves are useless in preventing crime. Especially "un-enforceable" laws. I have some ideas on how to fix this particular issue, but it will take some "doing"...

What I am REALLY interested in finding out, is if this wacko was taking, or had taken any of the psychotropic drugs being prescribed in insane numbers to young people... like Ritalin, Ativan, etc...
first time I've ever "quoted" myself.... red letter day....

On the news last night, they were listing all the reasons why he should not have been able to legally purchase a firearm.... guess what one of the reasons was? He was taking medication for ADHD....


If any of you truly want to protest something, how about we protest the blanket prescribing of these extremely dangerous drugs to young people who are still in their formative years?

As far as I've been able to find out, pretty much EVERY mass shooting in the past 15 years or so has involved someone taking these drugs. Seriously, what could possibly make a young person (children, in many cases) go off the deep end far enough to go bash their parents' heads in with a hammer, or find a gun and shoot a bunch of people? I do not think that our kids are simply becoming more insane over the generations. There has to be a causal effect...

THIS is the "smoking gun" (no pun intended) for all of these inexplicable tragedies... we should demand the withdrawl of these drugs from the market.

Or, borrow a page from the gun-grabbers playbook, and make the doctors that so freely prescribe these mind-altering drugs to adolescents financially and civilly liable for the damage that their patients do.

If we can hold a bartender liable for serving too many drinks to someone that kills someone while driving drunk, shouldn't we hold doctors to at least the same standard?
 
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Yes... Hitler banned all of those things back in '35 or so...

You may not realize that this is one of the principle reasons for the 2nd Amendment. And it's worked pretty well for the past couple of hundred years.

What we need to fix is our background check system. There are literally millions of those semi-autos out there, that are never used in a crime. The problem is NOT the tool. We simply need to use common sense in how we run a background check for mentally unfit purchasers.....
I would realize that if it were true. Most Germans were not allowed to own guns at the time and Hitler actually loosened gun laws when he came to power, at least for non-Jews and people sympathetic to the Nazi party.

Alan E. Steinweis, an actual historian:

"The Jews of Germany constituted less than 1 percent of the country's population. It is preposterous to argue that the possession of firearms would have enabled them to mount resistance against a systematic program of persecution implemented by a modern bureaucracy, enforced by a well-armed police state, and either supported or tolerated by the majority of the German population. Mr. Carson’s suggestion that ordinary Germans, had they had guns, would have risked their lives in armed resistance against the regime simply does not comport with the regrettable historical reality of a regime that was quite popular at home. Inside Germany, only the army possessed the physical force necessary for defying or overthrowing the Nazis, but the generals had thrown in their lot with Hitler early on"

Regardless I'm not actually against private gun ownership, I'm just against easy access to weapons that can mow down crowds. Canada has pretty tight gun control but no one who wants a weapon is prohibited from getting one provided they pass some checks such as criminal history, mental health etc... You also cannot own military grade weapons or weapons that can easily be converted to such.
 

Billyd

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first time I've ever "quoted" myself.... red letter day....

On the news last night, they were listing all the reasons why he should not have been able to legally purchase a firearm.... guess what one of the reasons was? He was taking medication for ADHD....


If any of you truly want to protest something, how about we protest the blanket prescribing of these extremely dangerous drugs to young people who are still in their formative years?

As far as I've been able to find out, pretty much EVERY mass shooting in the past 15 years or so has involved someone taking these drugs. Seriously, what could possibly make a young person (children, in many cases) go off the deep end far enough to go bash their parents' heads in with a hammer, or find a gun and shoot a bunch of people? I do not think that our kids are simply becoming more insane over the generations. There has to be a causal effect...

THIS is the "smoking gun" (no pun intended) for all of these inexplicable tragedies... we should demand the withdrawl of these drugs from the market.

Or, borrow a page from the gun-grabbers playbook, and make the doctors that so freely prescribe these mind-altering drugs to adolescents financially and civilly liable for the damage that their patients do.

If we can hold a bartender liable for serving too many drinks to someone that kills someone while driving drunk, shouldn't we hold doctors to at least the same standard?
There are millions of people who take ADHD medications who benefit greatly from them. I wouldn't blame the violence in our country on them.

The problem is not the medications, it is the lack of properly educated professionals available to properly prescribe them. There are too many doctors that have absolutely no business prescribing them, doing so. IMHO, based on personal experience with my oldest son, fewer than one in ten professionals do the mental health treatment required by those taking ADHD medications. My heart goes out to everyone who need these medications and are prescribed some form of them, but have no one available to do the concurrent care required.

Don't ban the use, ban the unqualified prescription of them.
 
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I fund it funny so many people think there was a shooting at this church when there is not any bullet holes anywhere on this church.
 

Dude653

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I fund it funny so many people think there was a shooting at this church when there is not any bullet holes anywhere on this church.
Have you personally visited the church to observe this?
 
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Society

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I fund it funny so many people think there was a shooting at this church when there is not any bullet holes anywhere on this church.
People like you make me sick. Innocent people are dead. Take your conspiracy theories somewhere else.
 

Dude653

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People like you make me sick. Innocent people are dead. Take your conspiracy theories somewhere else.
I agree. There is a conspiracy forum for that type of lunacy. We don't need that in this particular conversation
 
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joefizz

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I fund it funny so many people think there was a shooting at this church when there is not any bullet holes anywhere on this church.
A discussion concerning a tragedy especially one with lost lives is no place for attempting a humorous comment,your church being mistaken as the site of tragedy is not funny and your comment is uncalled for.
 
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NOBODY HAS BEEN ABLE TO PROVE ANYONE EVEN GOT SHOT AT THIS CHURCH.