Time to panic again?

GamerNxUSN(JonathanWaits) said:
It was a legitimate question. The Aurora shooting shook up very little in the way of inventory buy outs. So when the sandy hook shooting happen I went about my business like usual, not thinking anything of it. Then BAM! shelves are empty and my hobby is on hold for a few months, and if not for a HUGE push back by the American people, we would have faced the first steps of total disarmament. So I think my question was founded on legitimate concerns as to whether this was going to be another shaker or just a "meh" on the scale of left wing activism. I don't want to start panics, but I have no way of knowing what these events are going to end up doing and I want to be prepared, and not miss out on chances of getting products for a good price. Sorry.
I wasnt looking to slam you, or get an apology, and it is a valid question. but preparedness is a personal issue. Ones feelings as to what is "enough", whether its guns or ammo, or supplies, really is up to ourselves. If theres any kind of fear or anxiety regarding the state on ones stocks after some kind of national event, then that anxiety or fear is a clear indicator of whether you have enough. It becomes a chain reaction. It feeds itself; others seeing that this guy doesnt have enough, so I better get more of what i "need" before others do.
 
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2013/09/17/steny-hoyer-navy-yard-shooting_n_3940561.html
WASHINGTON -- House Minority Whip Steny Hoyer (D-Md.) said on Tuesday that he expects the tragic shooting at the Navy Yard will renew the debate around gun control, although he was pessimistic about prospects for passing new restrictions.
"I'm sure that it will renew the discussions about access to weapons that can be used to kill a lot of people quickly," he said at a breakfast discussion hosted by Politico's Morning Money.
On Monday, Sen. Dianne Feinstein (D-Calif.) -- one of Congress' strongest gun control advocates -- put out a statement calling for just that.
"When will enough be enough? Congress must stop shirking its responsibility and resume a thoughtful debate on gun violence in this country," she said. "We must do more to stop this endless loss of life."
 
benjamin-benjamin said:
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2013/09/17/steny-hoyer-navy-yard-shooting_n_3940561.html
WASHINGTON -- House Minority Whip Steny Hoyer (D-Md.) said on Tuesday that he expects the tragic shooting at the Navy Yard will renew the debate around gun control, although he was pessimistic about prospects for passing new restrictions.
"I'm sure that it will renew the discussions about access to weapons that can be used to kill a lot of people quickly," he said at a breakfast discussion hosted by Politico's Morning Money.
On Monday, Sen. Dianne Feinstein (D-Calif.) -- one of Congress' strongest gun control advocates -- put out a statement calling for just that.
"When will enough be enough? Congress must stop shirking its responsibility and resume a thoughtful debate on gun violence in this country," she said. "We must do more to stop this endless loss of life."
I find amazing the reluctance of our government, at all levels, to acknowledge evil exists. Perhaps it's because they refuse to acknowledge the converse as well, good, God, relegion, personal sacrifice. I personally know at least one evil person. The rule of law and normal moral standards are trumped by their own narcissistic whims. Evil doesn't change. Evil utilizes whatever is at hand to meet their needs.
 
mike cyrwus said:
I wasnt looking to slam you, or get an apology, and it is a valid question. but preparedness is a personal issue. Ones feelings as to what is "enough", whether its guns or ammo, or supplies, really is up to ourselves. If theres any kind of fear or anxiety regarding the state on ones stocks after some kind of national event, then that anxiety or fear is a clear indicator of whether you have enough. It becomes a chain reaction. It feeds itself; others seeing that this guy doesnt have enough, so I better get more of what i "need" before others do.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Observer_effect_(physics)
 
BobS761 said:
I find amazing the reluctance of our government, at all levels, to acknowledge evil exists. Perhaps it's because they refuse to acknowledge the converse as well, good, God, relegion, personal sacrifice. I personally know at least one evil person. The rule of law and normal moral standards are trumped by their own narcissistic whims. Evil doesn't change. Evil utilizes whatever is at hand to meet their needs.
Feinsteins comments. (see how many lies you see, and post the number) Winner gets a "like".

Idiot statements without the facts are what these low information people rely on, as nobody will fact check the incident, and only rely on their trusted politician.
 
dennishoddy said:
Feinsteins comments. (see how many lies you see, and post the number) Winner gets a "like".

Idiot statements without the facts are what these low information people rely on, as nobody will fact check the incident, and only rely on their trusted politician.
They have to ride for the brand that signs their check.
 
I count 6. But honestly it's like asking how many squares are in a box with tic-tac-toe hashes. One big lie, a lie here, a lie there, lies inside of lies. You get the drift
 
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