Just a few simple quesitons I'd like to see anyone the anti-gun side of the house answer:
1)Did you know as long as people poop or pee, they have gun powder?
2)Are you aware that cannons can be made from car axels, or a small personal firearm can be made from a simple table lamp?
3)Did you know that car tire lead wheel weights make good bullets?
4)Are you even remotely aware that I could poop, put it in a pipe, stuff
the pipe with lead weights to kill a police officer to take their guns-
along with their armor, their communicates equipment- and then use
military grade hardware to steal MORE military grade hardware?
Now, if those 4 questions have changed your mind on gun control then consider this:
Bad Guy makes a gun, holds you and your loved ones hostage- but decides
instead to just kill you because dead people don't make good witnesses.
Would you rather have a gun for self defense or would you rather die
for your ideals?
***********BONUS POINTS OF ANTI-GUN HYPOCRITCY**************
Rosie O'Donnel is the proud owner of 2 each 9mm handguns- but was
foolish enough to challenge Tom Sellick on her own television show about
gun control which she lost
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qtkgoGY4Cm4
Enclosed are 8 famous celebreties who have made a lot of money off guns- but, are antigunners.
8: Shania Twain
It's not very often you hear of country music artists taking a stand for
any sort of gun control. But we've all known for a while that Shania
Twain isn't like most country singers, haven't we? Canada's gift to
country was a signer of Handgun Control Inc.'s -- now known as the Brady
Campaign -- "Open Letter to the National Rifle Association" full-page
ad that ran in the June 9, 1999, edition of USA Today. Twain's politics
didn't stop her from having armed guards at her wedding in January 2011
in Puerto Rico.
7: Kevin Bacon
If one made the observation that Kevin Bacon has been in everything,
that wouldn't be too far off. In fact, he's even made appearances in the
pro-gun control camp -- who knew? Bacon was yet another signer of HCI's
"Open Letter," and is listed on the NRA Institute for Legislative
Action's list of organizations and individuals who have contributed to
anti-gun organizations.
6: Matt Damon
Matt Damon has never been shy about his political affiliation, but it's
surprising to learn that an actor who's handled a pretty enviable amount
of firearms has a problem with them. Nevertheless, Matt Damon was
quoted as saying, "I actually hate guns. They freak me out," in a
January 2003 edition of The Sunday Herald.
5: Mark Wahlberg
The ex-leader of the Funky Bunch, Marky Mark had some pretty strong
words for Charlton Heston. At the 2000 MTV Movie Awards, Wahlberg
suggested on stage that the "Best Villain" award be given to Heston: "I
believe Charlton Heston is America's best villain because he loves guns
so much. Maybe he should get the award for being president of the
National Rifle Association." But his anti-gun attitude didn't stop
there. "Well, I would love it if they could take all the guns away.
Unfortunately, you can't do that so you hope that good people in the
world have them to protect the people who can't protect themselves," he
said in an April 26, 2007, edition of the Herald Sun. "Certainly, I
haven't used a gun anywhere other than on a movie set and I'd like to
see if we could take them all away. It would be a beautiful thing."
4: Danny DeVito
He packed a rifle disguised as an umbrella in "Batman Returns," and he
is frequently seen drawing a Smith & Wesson Model 19 Snubnose in
"It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia," but despite his characters' arsenal
of weapons, DeVito has also lent his name to gun control organizations,
also making an appearance on the NRA-ILA's list of anti-gun
contributors.
3: Sean Connery
What would James Bond be without his trusty Walther PPK? Well, he'd
probably be just another dapper Englishman -- or Scotsman, depending on
who's portraying him. While Sean Connery hasn't brought his gun control
lobbying to U.S. shores, he's lent his services to anti-handgun PSAs in
the United Kingdom: "It is said that a total ban on handguns, including
.22s, would take away innocent pleasure from thousands of people. Is
that more or less pleasure than watching your child grow up?" Connery
once said in a BBC ad.
2: Arnold Schwarzenegger
In his prime, Ahnold was recognized as one of the elite Hollywood tough
guys for his roles in movies like "Predator" or "The Terminator." Back
then, he was a strong supporter of the Second Amendment, but it's funny
what politics can do to someone's beliefs. When he began his
gubernatorial campaign in 2003, Schwarzenegger seemingly did an
about-face -- as politicians seem to do quite often -- supporting the
ban on assault weapons in the U.S., as well as the Brady Bill. In fact,
in a 2003 issue of Time, the Governator was quoted as saying, "I'm for
gun control. I'm a peace-loving guy."
ALSO REMEMBER THIS IS THE SAME DICK WHOS IN THE MOVIES "THE EXPENDABLES" AND "THE EXPENDABLES II"
1: Sylvester Stallone
While Rambo had no qualms firing a few thousand rounds at his enemies,
Stallone would prefer to take a different approach. Some actors and
celebrities may hope and wish for gun control, but their takes aren't as
totalitarian as Stallone's. In response to the shooting death of Phil
Hartman in 1999, Stallone -- who was living in the UK at the time -- was
shown on Access Hollywood saying, "Until America, door to door, takes
every handgun, this is what you're gonna have. It's pathetic. It really
is pathetic. It's sad. We're living in the Dark Ages over there."
THIS IS THE DIRECTOR OF "THE EXPENDABLES", "THE EXPENDABLES II", RAMBO 1-4
Source:
http://www.gunsandammo.com/2012/02/24/8-surprising-anti-gun-celebrities/#ixzz21TdcXxtK
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