Posted: 2/28/2009 11:24:16 AM EDT
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I have many friends who participated in the Obama election cult, and many of them want to own guns also. Me and another friend of mine (who may or may not be a member of this site) have intoduced many of them to military style rifles that we have. One of them just called me asking whether or not to buy a Romy AK. I said that it was overpriced, but that it should not matter becuase he shouldn't buy it on account of his Obama worship. I said that he should leave that rifle for someone who didn't vote to ban those guns.
I know that many of you feel that we should be encouraging anyone who wants a gun to get one but many people I know are 'special' cases. This one in particular I convinced that Obama stood against everything he believed in and he voted for him anyway to 'be cool with my friends'. When I told him that he shouldn't buy his rifle he said that it didn't matter becuase 'he had his cake and wanted to eat it too'. Then he said that it was my fault, not his, that things were shitty becuase I was just 'being negative' and that I just needed to be happy about what was happening - WTF? I FUCKING HATE ALL OBAMA VOTERS WHO ARE BUYING THE VERY GUNS THEY VOTED TO BAN. I pisses me off that they don't care about disarming the rest of us as long as they have their own guns. Obama voter with buyer's remorse are not as bad but these people are still happy with Obama and still want my help with FFL's and advice on what to buy. Am I being selfish by not encouraging these people to buy guns, or are they peices of shit like I believe? |
| If I wasn't concerned about the money (and assuming you're a fun store owner), I'd take the time to talk to them about what they should buy. Get them really psyched and excited about owning a gun. Then, I'd refuse to sell it to them and ask how it feels to have someone else decide what they can and can't have, Constitution be damned. Bastards. |
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If I wasn't concerned about the money (and assuming you're a fun store owner), I'd take the time to talk to them about what they should buy. Get them really psyched and excited about owning a gun. Then, I'd refuse to sell it to them and ask how it feels to have someone else decide what they can and can't have, Constitution be damned. Bastards. Im not a store owner, but I wish I could teach them that lesson. |
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Quoted: I have many friends who participated in the Obama election cult, and many of them want to own guns also. Me and another friend of mine (who may or may not be a member of this site) have intoduced many of them to military style rifles that we have. One of them just called me asking whether or not to buy a Romy AK. I said that it was overpriced, but that it should not matter becuase he shouldn't buy it on account of his Obama worship. I said that he should leave that rifle for someone who didn't vote to ban those guns. THIS. Tell them that they supported a traitor to the Constitution and the principles this country was founded on and they can rot in hell before you'll help them make accomodation for the abomination Obamination they helped elect. This one in particular I convinced that Obama stood against everything he believed in and he voted for him anyway to 'be cool with my friends'. When I told him that he shouldn't buy his rifle he said that it didn't matter becuase 'he had his cake and wanted to eat it too'. Then he said that it was my fault, not his, that things were shitty becuase I was just 'being negative' and that I just needed to be happy about what was happening Along the lines of what you said in the 1st part, tell him that rifle may need to be used by someone with an interest in freedom, and you'd rather it be available to someone who will stand up and do what's right when the time calls for it, not just "try to be cool" and turn it over when the BHOBrown shirts come to the door. On a logical basis, ask him if he's so positive, then why is he concerned about being armed now ? I FUCKING HATE ALL OBAMA VOTERS WHO ARE BUYING THE VERY GUNS THEY VOTED TO BAN. I pisses me off that they don't care about disarming the rest of us as long as they have their own guns. Obama voter with buyer's remorse are not as bad but these people are still happy with Obama and still want my help with FFL's and advice on what to buy. Am I being selfish by not encouraging these people to buy guns, or are they peices of shit like I believe? See above. These are difficult times, and they show no sign of getting better soon. Stay strong and keep your powder dry. |
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libtards picked their side in november. Wheather they were fully informed of what their side stands for is not my problem.If they were stupid enough to not do any research on their candidate and relied on the drive by media to make a decision that is their problem. I wouldnt help them with anything to do with firearms. TYPICAL LIBERALS CANT DO ANYTHING FOR THEMSELVES.
IT'S ALWAYS THE SAME.... "HELP ME!! HELP ME!!
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Quoted: by the way, what is this"cake and eat it too" bullshit. I havent seen any cake !! Is he referring to the shit sandwiches we getting from the obongo administration practically on a daily basis?? Why, it's the fact that we mere American american voters are graced with the presence of The Oneâ„¢ as POTUS, dont'cha know. Just like during the campaign, his actions have no bearing on the situation, or on his credibility - it's all about His existence and idealism... Hope, Future, Change!â„¢ |
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by the way, what is this"cake and eat it too" bullshit. I havent seen any cake !! Is he referring to the shit sandwiches we getting from the obongo administration practically on a daily basis?? He actually likes what Obama is doing. No more evil conservatives!!! Fight the system w/ an AK his man wants to ban!!! |
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by the way, what is this"cake and eat it too" bullshit. I havent seen any cake !! Is he referring to the shit sandwiches we getting from the obongo administration practically on a daily basis?? He actually likes what Obama is doing. No more evil conservatives!!! Fight the system w/ an AK his man wants to ban!!! no offense to you, but i think your buddy isnt fully aware of what is going on in the country and probably hasnt been in a long time. |
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I have many friends who participated in the Obama election cult, and many of them want to own guns also. Me and another friend of mine (who may or may not be a member of this site) have intoduced many of them to military style rifles that we have. One of them just called me asking whether or not to buy a Romy AK. I said that it was overpriced, but that it should not matter becuase he shouldn't buy it on account of his Obama worship. I said that he should leave that rifle for someone who didn't vote to ban those guns. I know that many of you feel that we should be encouraging anyone who wants a gun to get one but many people I know are 'special' cases. This one in particular I convinced that Obama stood against everything he believed in and he voted for him anyway to 'be cool with my friends'. When I told him that he shouldn't buy his rifle he said that it didn't matter becuase 'he had his cake and wanted to eat it too'. Then he said that it was my fault, not his, that things were shitty becuase I was just 'being negative' and that I just needed to be happy about what was happening - WTF? I FUCKING HATE ALL OBAMA VOTERS WHO ARE BUYING THE VERY GUNS THEY VOTED TO BAN. I pisses me off that they don't care about disarming the rest of us as long as they have their own guns. Obama voter with buyer's remorse are not as bad but these people are still happy with Obama and still want my help with FFL's and advice on what to buy. Am I being selfish by not encouraging these people to buy guns, or are they peices of shit like I believe? You're looking at this all wrong. You should encourage them to buy it. Point out that it's overpriced thanks to the panic buying induced by his vote. Once he gets it, be sure to remind him that the .gov could come along at any time and ban it, thanks to his vote, and he'd have little recourse. |
| Yes, tell him to buy it. Tell him before obama, he could have bought it for $350, now it is what $900? Also tell him it won't be as much fun because if he can find ammo, it is really expensive now. Tell him thanks for being a liberal mindless kool-aid drinker. |
| You should be converting every friend/relative/associate who shows any interest in guns to our side and get them to buy as much as possible. It is easy for them to look the other way or be apathetic when legislation does not affect them in a material way, but they will be singing a different tune if they were told they can no longer own the $1000 gun they just purchased. Also, the more libtards that can be made pro-gun, the less the Democratic party can use gun control as a party platform. Sadly, you will have plenty of other opportunities to point out Obama's failures if you must have to say "I told you so". |
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Some of these people cannot be converted to our side they are too far sucked into the whole messiah thing. During the election a co worker of mine asked about what kind of pistol to buy for his house for HD but he was voting for obama. Well after arguing that it was pointless to vote for some one that wants to ban them and then want to buy one, I told him when you come to our side and/or regret your vote I will help you. Last week he came to me bitching about how all of the promises the man made are all falling through. I proceeded to give him suggestions and he made a good decision in the end. So every thing worked out.
We also have a radio station here in Atlanta and half of the morning cast voted for obama and now all are regretting their vote |
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You should be converting every friend/relative/associate who shows any interest in guns to our side and get them to buy as much as possible. It is easy for them to look the other way or be apathetic when legislation does not affect them in a material way, but they will be singing a different tune if they were told they can no longer own the $1000 gun they just purchased. Also, the more libtards that can be made pro-gun, the less the Democratic party can use gun control as a party platform. Sadly, you will have plenty of other opportunities to point out Obama's failures if you must have to say "I told you so". The thing is that he (they) are not converting, they still want Obama, but want their guns also. He admitted that Obama wants to take the guns-and that he wants to get one before they are banned-but he still supports him. his argument is that Obama is doing good things and that people like me are making a big deal over nothing (same time he admits Obama wants to ban the gun he wants to buy) and that we need to be positive. I asked him what there was to be positive about and he could not answer me. For clarification: These are not liberals who regret their vote-they know what they did to the gun market-and still want guns anyway. These people will not vote conservative in the next election at this point. They are the stereotypical good for me, bad for thee types. He is still my friend (for now...). I don't think I will help him in the end. |
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You should be converting every friend/relative/associate who shows any interest in guns to our side and get them to buy as much as possible. It is easy for them to look the other way or be apathetic when legislation does not affect them in a material way, but they will be singing a different tune if they were told they can no longer own the $1000 gun they just purchased. Also, the more libtards that can be made pro-gun, the less the Democratic party can use gun control as a party platform. Sadly, you will have plenty of other opportunities to point out Obama's failures if you must have to say "I told you so". The thing is that he (they) are not converting, they still want Obama, but want their guns also. He admitted that Obama wants to take the guns-and that he wants to get one before they are banned-but he still supports him. his argument is that Obama is doing good things and that people like me are making a big deal over nothing (same time he admits Obama wants to ban the gun he wants to buy) and that we need to be positive. I asked him what there was to be positive about and he could not answer me. For clarification: These are not liberals who regret their vote-they know what they did to the gun market-and still want guns anyway. These people will not vote conservative in the next election at this point. They are the stereotypical good for me, bad for thee types. He is still my friend (for now...). I don't think I will help him in the end. You miss the point. The point of convincing them to become pro-gun is to turn more people in both parties to be pro-gun. They are not going to become gun owners then all of the sudden dismiss Obama; they are still going to agree with him on many other issues. A gun will not change their mind on abortion, welfare, taxes, or immigration; those are separate battles to fight. Don't forget that Congress must introduce and pass any legislation for Obama to sign. Those legislators do not have his appeal and will be the ones to feel the wrath of their disappointed constituents. Also, we as a society have demonized the gun. It is time to turn it back into a common household tool. The way to do that is to start to get it into more and more households. |
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I don't have any liberal friends. Most of mine quit talking to me about six hours after the election. Strange how that happens, you break one guy's nose because he came over to your house at 3am to gloat and everyone else shuns you.... Another reason i don't keep friends with liberals who make all their judgments on feelings |
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In the last year and a half, I have sold/traded two ARs to super-liberal friends of mine at about 1/2 of their pre-hysteria value.
More AR owners are a good thing IMO, and the more dems/liberals we get opposed to gun control, the harder it will be for the gun-grabbers to sway people will their lies. Once someone owns a muscle car or a Corvette, they don't want to BAN fast cars, and once someone owns an AR and realizes that it's just a harmless piece of metal until they pick it up, they don't want to BAN those very guns either. Plus, they might tell other super-liberals that guns and "assault rifles" really aren't so bad after all. |
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It is people like the OP's "liberal friend" that are the problem.
If the OP has any principles whatsoever he'll tell his former friend, "Sorry, you are persona non grata. Go away, and never contact me again. If you come around me spewing your "Obama is our Savior" crap I may likely lose control and knock your teeth out. Don't call me, don't come around me, if you see me on the street you'd better go the other way. You and me are quits." |
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In the last year and a half, I have sold/traded two ARs to super-liberal friends of mine at about 1/2 of their pre-hysteria value. More AR owners are a good thing IMO, and the more dems/liberals we get opposed to gun control, the harder it will be for the gun-grabbers to sway people will their lies. Once someone owns a muscle car or a Corvette, they don't want to BAN fast cars, and once someone owns an AR and realizes that it's just a harmless piece of metal until they pick it up, they don't want to BAN those very guns either. Plus, they might tell other super-liberals that guns and "assault rifles" really aren't so bad after all. What you got at a good price foe a brudda dats feel'in moe librail by duh minute? |
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In the last year and a half, I have sold/traded two ARs to super-liberal friends of mine at about 1/2 of their pre-hysteria value. More AR owners are a good thing IMO, and the more dems/liberals we get opposed to gun control, the harder it will be for the gun-grabbers to sway people will their lies. Once someone owns a muscle car or a Corvette, they don't want to BAN fast cars, and once someone owns an AR and realizes that it's just a harmless piece of metal until they pick it up, they don't want to BAN those very guns either. Plus, they might tell other super-liberals that guns and "assault rifles" really aren't so bad after all. DK nails it. 'Common Usage' and all that, the more the merrier. |
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In the last year and a half, I have sold/traded two ARs to super-liberal friends of mine at about 1/2 of their pre-hysteria value. More AR owners are a good thing IMO, and the more dems/liberals we get opposed to gun control, the harder it will be for the gun-grabbers to sway people will their lies. Once someone owns a muscle car or a Corvette, they don't want to BAN fast cars, and once someone owns an AR and realizes that it's just a harmless piece of metal until they pick it up, they don't want to BAN those very guns either. Plus, they might tell other super-liberals that guns and "assault rifles" really aren't so bad after all. What you got at a good price foe a brudda dats feel'in moe librail by duh minute? Unfortunately, at this point I'm down to far fewer ARs than I used to own, and want to hold onto the remaining ones. |