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Link Posted: 10/18/2023 2:05:23 PM EST
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Originally Posted By TheOTHERmaninblack:
Tell me you never read the bill with saying you never read the bill.

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Originally Posted By TheOTHERmaninblack:
Originally Posted By bodybagger:
Originally Posted By nomad07:


ya, but we can thank him for no machine guns tho....

He fucked us so hard on gun rights many gun people call him daddy.
Tell me you never read the bill with saying you never read the bill.

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It’s amazing how some people can see the nuance when it comes to Reagan but respond emotionally when it comes to Trump’s comments while overlooking his actions.


No freeloading…

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Change “wife” to “goat” and you have a winner
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Originally Posted By Joe_Pennsy:



Brady died a full decade after Reagan.
Reagan died 15 years after leaving office.
The Brady Bill was passed by Bill "fun to have a beer with" Clinton nearly 4 years after Reagan left office.

Every element of gun control: handgun bans, waiting periods, universal background checks, magazine bans, ugly gun bans, "cheap" gun bans, were present prior to January 20 1989, and Reagan did not advocate for gun control at all while president.
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Originally Posted By Joe_Pennsy:
Originally Posted By bodybagger:

After James Brady was killed Reagan got a hard on for gun control and helped the Brady campaign until his death.
https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/retropolis/wp/2018/03/02/before-trump-defied-the-nra-ronald-reagan-took-on-the-gun-lobby/



Brady died a full decade after Reagan.
Reagan died 15 years after leaving office.
The Brady Bill was passed by Bill "fun to have a beer with" Clinton nearly 4 years after Reagan left office.

Every element of gun control: handgun bans, waiting periods, universal background checks, magazine bans, ugly gun bans, "cheap" gun bans, were present prior to January 20 1989, and Reagan did not advocate for gun control at all while president.
The 86 bill was a net gain. And yet the smooth brains would rather he'd vetoed the entire thing because of the Hughes amendment, which was put forth with the explicit purpose of getting him to veto the whole thing.

If Reagan was guilty of anything regarding FOPA, it was not revisiting the 'new' machinegun ban the following year to strip it out, which was a promise he made and didn't follow through on.

Also, FOPA did not make machineguns illegal.
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Or... it could say "I looked like a Hebrew slave".

Pyramids' get it, "The Pyramids" The Hebrews built them, that's the joke!
Link Posted: 10/18/2023 8:31:52 PM EST
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Wrong sort of puddin' - and typical of that twat (Waters) to get it wrong!

The pudding/meat thing is Yorkshire Pudding - made with the juices from the roast meat - and frequently served in poorer houses as a first course, commonly used to fill up hungry offspring - with the saying that they can't have any meat unless they eat all their Yorkshire pudding - and the more of this they ate the less appetite left to eat the more expensive meat, which was eaten by the adults instead.

Anyway - just found an LP to liven up the next long winter evening at home...

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Originally Posted By TheOTHERmaninblack:
The 86 bill was a net gain. And yet the smooth brains would rather he'd vetoed the entire thing because of the Hughes amendment, which was put forth with the explicit purpose of getting him to veto the whole thing.

If Reagan was guilty of anything regarding FOPA, it was not revisiting the 'new' machinegun ban the following year to strip it out, which was a promise he made and didn't follow through on.

Also, FOPA did not make machineguns illegal.
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Originally Posted By TheOTHERmaninblack:
Originally Posted By Joe_Pennsy:
Originally Posted By bodybagger:

After James Brady was killed Reagan got a hard on for gun control and helped the Brady campaign until his death.
https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/retropolis/wp/2018/03/02/before-trump-defied-the-nra-ronald-reagan-took-on-the-gun-lobby/



Brady died a full decade after Reagan.
Reagan died 15 years after leaving office.
The Brady Bill was passed by Bill "fun to have a beer with" Clinton nearly 4 years after Reagan left office.

Every element of gun control: handgun bans, waiting periods, universal background checks, magazine bans, ugly gun bans, "cheap" gun bans, were present prior to January 20 1989, and Reagan did not advocate for gun control at all while president.
The 86 bill was a net gain. And yet the smooth brains would rather he'd vetoed the entire thing because of the Hughes amendment, which was put forth with the explicit purpose of getting him to veto the whole thing.

If Reagan was guilty of anything regarding FOPA, it was not revisiting the 'new' machinegun ban the following year to strip it out, which was a promise he made and didn't follow through on.

Also, FOPA did not make machineguns illegal.


I believe it was the NRA who told him to sign and they would sue to get it stricken. To their credit, they did follow this promise but lost at the circuit level and didn't appeal for fear of setting a nationwide precedent.
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Originally Posted By IceChimp:


I believe it was the NRA who told him to sign and they would sue to get it stricken. To their credit, they did follow this promise but lost at the circuit level and didn't appeal for fear of setting a nationwide precedent.
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Originally Posted By IceChimp:
Originally Posted By TheOTHERmaninblack:
Originally Posted By Joe_Pennsy:
Originally Posted By bodybagger:

After James Brady was killed Reagan got a hard on for gun control and helped the Brady campaign until his death.
https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/retropolis/wp/2018/03/02/before-trump-defied-the-nra-ronald-reagan-took-on-the-gun-lobby/



Brady died a full decade after Reagan.
Reagan died 15 years after leaving office.
The Brady Bill was passed by Bill "fun to have a beer with" Clinton nearly 4 years after Reagan left office.

Every element of gun control: handgun bans, waiting periods, universal background checks, magazine bans, ugly gun bans, "cheap" gun bans, were present prior to January 20 1989, and Reagan did not advocate for gun control at all while president.
The 86 bill was a net gain. And yet the smooth brains would rather he'd vetoed the entire thing because of the Hughes amendment, which was put forth with the explicit purpose of getting him to veto the whole thing.

If Reagan was guilty of anything regarding FOPA, it was not revisiting the 'new' machinegun ban the following year to strip it out, which was a promise he made and didn't follow through on.

Also, FOPA did not make machineguns illegal.


I believe it was the NRA who told him to sign and they would sue to get it stricken. To their credit, they did follow this promise but lost at the circuit level and didn't appeal for fear of setting a nationwide precedent.



no funny, but this is important.  It's sad how many either are uninformed ro worse, choose to remain ignorant of it.
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Originally Posted By IceChimp:


I believe it was the NRA who told him to sign and they would sue to get it stricken. To their credit, they did follow this promise but lost at the circuit level and didn't appeal for fear of setting a nationwide precedent.
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Originally Posted By IceChimp:
Originally Posted By TheOTHERmaninblack:
Originally Posted By Joe_Pennsy:
Originally Posted By bodybagger:

After James Brady was killed Reagan got a hard on for gun control and helped the Brady campaign until his death.
https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/retropolis/wp/2018/03/02/before-trump-defied-the-nra-ronald-reagan-took-on-the-gun-lobby/



Brady died a full decade after Reagan.
Reagan died 15 years after leaving office.
The Brady Bill was passed by Bill "fun to have a beer with" Clinton nearly 4 years after Reagan left office.

Every element of gun control: handgun bans, waiting periods, universal background checks, magazine bans, ugly gun bans, "cheap" gun bans, were present prior to January 20 1989, and Reagan did not advocate for gun control at all while president.
The 86 bill was a net gain. And yet the smooth brains would rather he'd vetoed the entire thing because of the Hughes amendment, which was put forth with the explicit purpose of getting him to veto the whole thing.

If Reagan was guilty of anything regarding FOPA, it was not revisiting the 'new' machinegun ban the following year to strip it out, which was a promise he made and didn't follow through on.

Also, FOPA did not make machineguns illegal.


I believe it was the NRA who told him to sign and they would sue to get it stricken. To their credit, they did follow this promise but lost at the circuit level and didn't appeal for fear of setting a nationwide precedent.
Sounds about the way I remember it. NRA hadn't completely devolved yet back then, and Hughes was shoved in just before the vote hoping to derail what was a vast improvement on the '68 GCA..
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FJB!
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Kiwi!
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Originally Posted By TheOTHERmaninblack:
The 86 bill was a net gain. And yet the smooth brains would rather he'd vetoed the entire thing because of the Hughes amendment, which was put forth with the explicit purpose of getting him to veto the whole thing.

If Reagan was guilty of anything regarding FOPA, it was not revisiting the 'new' machinegun ban the following year to strip it out, which was a promise he made and didn't follow through on.

Also, FOPA did not make machineguns illegal.
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Originally Posted By TheOTHERmaninblack:
Originally Posted By Joe_Pennsy:
Originally Posted By bodybagger:

After James Brady was killed Reagan got a hard on for gun control and helped the Brady campaign until his death.
https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/retropolis/wp/2018/03/02/before-trump-defied-the-nra-ronald-reagan-took-on-the-gun-lobby/



Brady died a full decade after Reagan.
Reagan died 15 years after leaving office.
The Brady Bill was passed by Bill "fun to have a beer with" Clinton nearly 4 years after Reagan left office.

Every element of gun control: handgun bans, waiting periods, universal background checks, magazine bans, ugly gun bans, "cheap" gun bans, were present prior to January 20 1989, and Reagan did not advocate for gun control at all while president.
The 86 bill was a net gain. And yet the smooth brains would rather he'd vetoed the entire thing because of the Hughes amendment, which was put forth with the explicit purpose of getting him to veto the whole thing.

If Reagan was guilty of anything regarding FOPA, it was not revisiting the 'new' machinegun ban the following year to strip it out, which was a promise he made and didn't follow through on.

Also, FOPA did not make machineguns illegal.

And why aren't we doing the same thing with every bullshit bill the Ds want is the real question.
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Originally Posted By R0N:

Next to last is not in US cammies
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Last one is also West Point, so not any specific branch.
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Originally Posted By Poppaduc:
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Except it is in ancient Rome?
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Originally Posted By R0N:

Next to last is not in US cammies
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Alert the media.
Link Posted: 10/19/2023 6:18:40 PM EST
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Originally Posted By 11boomboom:

Last one is also West Point, so not any specific branch.
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I hope this is sarcasm. Surely someone can't be that GD stupid................    
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Originally Posted By USPguy:




Alert the media.
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Originally Posted By USPguy:
Originally Posted By R0N:

Next to last is not in US cammies




Alert the media.

I am all for giving our Army brethren crap, but I also strive for accuracy
Link Posted: 10/19/2023 7:04:35 PM EST
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Originally Posted By Scott-S6:

And why aren't we doing the same thing with every bullshit bill the Ds want is the real question.
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Originally Posted By Scott-S6:
Originally Posted By TheOTHERmaninblack:
Originally Posted By Joe_Pennsy:
Originally Posted By bodybagger:

After James Brady was killed Reagan got a hard on for gun control and helped the Brady campaign until his death.
https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/retropolis/wp/2018/03/02/before-trump-defied-the-nra-ronald-reagan-took-on-the-gun-lobby/



Brady died a full decade after Reagan.
Reagan died 15 years after leaving office.
The Brady Bill was passed by Bill "fun to have a beer with" Clinton nearly 4 years after Reagan left office.

Every element of gun control: handgun bans, waiting periods, universal background checks, magazine bans, ugly gun bans, "cheap" gun bans, were present prior to January 20 1989, and Reagan did not advocate for gun control at all while president.
The 86 bill was a net gain. And yet the smooth brains would rather he'd vetoed the entire thing because of the Hughes amendment, which was put forth with the explicit purpose of getting him to veto the whole thing.

If Reagan was guilty of anything regarding FOPA, it was not revisiting the 'new' machinegun ban the following year to strip it out, which was a promise he made and didn't follow through on.

Also, FOPA did not make machineguns illegal.

And why aren't we doing the same thing with every bullshit bill the Ds want is the real question.
Y'know, it kinda is, ain't it?


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Originally Posted By 11boomboom:

Last one is also West Point, so not any specific branch.
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Originally Posted By R0N:

Next to last is not in US cammies

Last one is also West Point, so not any specific branch.
I'mma say the branch that leads to being fragged during their first tour.
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I was gonna build a house with those features when I was young and optimistic.
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I don't get it.
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It reminds me of the escape tunnel described in Robert Heinlein's Friday.
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