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Kirk Lawson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote > It's quite common for the most strident gun grabbers to wish harm on the > pro-gunner. I've heard it countless times when I get into arguments > here on RMA. It usually goes "I hope your son finds your gun and shoots > himself." That's the most common. The runner up is, "I hope your > family gets killed by violent criminals with guns." It's quite common to see the obverse, too: "I hope you/your wife/your kids get attacked/held up/etc and you don't have a gun to defend yourself". Strident is strident, hate is hate, and neither side has the monopoly on rationality. Still, the original post is a nice demonstration that it's not only the liberals that whine and make accusations of hatemongering, or try to paint extremists' views as that of the mainstream. It's also clear that it's no more attractive behaviour regardless of which side does it. Cheers Rich
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