Perhaps this can explain it.SHOOTS CASINO SECURITY GUARD 6 MINUTES BEFORE HE OPENED FIRE ON THE CROWD BELOW! NOW THAT THAT HAS COME TO LIGHT, WHAT THE FUCK TOOK SO LONG TO GET OFFICERS UP THERE TO HIS ROOM?
Yeah, they can report all the "what ifs" they want now. Nobody is ever going to know what happened. All I know is that this guy was a fall guy and paid the ultimate price for something with which he had little to do.NOW THEY ARE SAYING THAT THERE WAS ALSO A MAINTENANCE MAN ON THE 32nd FLOOR WHO WAS SHOT AT. HE ALSO PHONED THE DESK TO REPORT GUNFIRE BEFORE THE CROWD SHOOTING. FBI SAYS HAD POLICE BEEN CALLED, THEY MAY HAVE STOPPED SOME OF THE MASSACRE BUT NOT ALL OF IT.
You KNOW this? Tell us, oh great one, what is the source of your higher knowledge? To which oracle do you subscribe?Yeah, they can report all the "what ifs" they want now. Nobody is ever going to know what happened. All I know is that this guy was a fall guy and paid the ultimate price for something with which he had little to do.
And you KNOW that I don't know shit? I know shit. I know a lot of shit. In fact, I know.....well, nevermind. Anyhow, to get to what you are referring, common sense tells me that an extreme lack of spent casings, no hot spots on the carpet, private videos surfacing showing multiple levels of muzzle flares, a security guard that wasn't licensed in the state of Nevada, lack of security footage showing anyone carrying in a bunch of equipment, and much more is enough to piece together a conspiracy. This guy didn't work alone because he could NOT have done what they say he did.You KNOW this? Tell us, oh great one, what is the source of your higher knowledge? To which oracle do you subscribe?
Greg, you don't KNOW shit.
Okay. I see where you went so I'll fix it by saying; "logic dictates" in place of common sense.Lol, yes, I will admit that you are full of shit., er, um, know a lot of shit .
And here's the trouble with common sense.
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Common sense, defined as "sound judgment derived from experience rather than study," is one of the most revered qualities in America. It evokes images of early and simpler times in which industrious men and women built our country into what it is today. People with common sense are seen as reasonable, down to earth, reliable, and practical.
But here's the catch. Common sense is neither common nor sense. There's not a whole of sound judgment going on these days (though whether it is worse than in the past, I can't be sure), so it's not common. If common sense was common, then most people wouldn't make the kinds of decisions they do every day. People wouldn't buy stuff they can't afford. They wouldn't smoke cigarettes or eat junk food. They wouldn't gamble. And if you want to get really specific and timely, politicians wouldn't be tweeting pictures of their private parts to strangers. In other words, people wouldn't do the multitude of things that are clearly not good for them.
And common sense isn't real sense, if we define sense as being sound judgment, because relying on experience alone doesn't usually offer enough information to draw reliable conclusions. Heck, I think common sense is a contradiction in terms. Real sense can rarely be derived from experience alone because most people's experiences are limited.
In fact, I think that so-called common sense is a fallacy that has been foisted on us by our culture of ideology (any ideology that wants to tell us what we should think and do) that prefers us to be stupid, ill informed, and poor decision makers."
Looks like he's going to be on the Ellen Degenerate show.
How can they possibly ban bump stocks. 500 billion laws won't stop people from making them. They are EXTREMELY easy to construct. Remove the adjustment pin, add a compression spring and a finger hook. Takes about 20 minutes to get it all installed.So do you really think that this is another thread in the gun grab blanket, or is this something else?
The only thing that they really can come after is the bump stock, unless they are going to try
an end run on another "assault" ban bill.
How can they possibly ban bump stocks. 500 billion laws won't stop people from making them. They are EXTREMELY easy to construct. Remove the adjustment pin, add a compression spring and a finger hook. Takes about 20 minutes to get it all installed.
I'm sure there'll be a law somewhere. They just have no way to enforce it. My son and I both made one a few years back just for fun. We had a few kicks with them once or twice, but the cost of ammo is so excessive now that we haven't used them since.Yeah, but you know they are going to try.