NRA rolls out new ads

Ninja

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Glorious People's Republic of California
Wouldn't want to be Obamessiah; right now he is probably looking like a deer caught in the headlights.

Here are two of the new ads: CLICK HERE


I Am The NRA And I Vote!


No other election slogan scares the gun-grabbing Democrats more. Guaranteed!

Transsylvania Phoenix: NRA Is Out With New Ads Gunning For Barack

Who cost Bubba the House in '94?

Who cost Gore the Presidency in '00?

Who cost Kerry the Presidency in '04?

Who's gonna cost Obama the Presidency in '08?

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Well Bob Barr is the only candidate running who gets an A+ from the NRA. He's even on one of their committee's.
 
Didn't Obama say that they cling to guns and religion as a voting issue, because they had become convinced that the bigger issues (jobs, opportunity) were never gonna change?

If ya, then the ads are a little ironic.
 
Well hell's bells I am glad to keep our gun, we used it not long ago too when we thought there was an intruder.

Someone should fact check those ads. Here in the Republik of Kalifornistan lead bullets have poisoned like 20% of the condor population, so they talk about banning them, but it sure isn't hell about restricting hunting. They'd replace em with non-lead bullets.

Who knows what those ammo restriction statistics were really abou in those ads. Its not like they said. And ninja didn't link any of the actual legislation.
 
One million Americans have been killed by guns since 1960.

The NRA has killed more Americans than any terrorist ever will.
 
One million Americans have been killed by guns since 1960.

The NRA has killed more Americans than any terrorist ever will.

Ya and high cholesterol kills more yet. And traffic accidents. And medical malpractice. And drug overdoses. And old age. And birth defects. And swimming pools. And influenza.

Hunting is the greenest way to get protein in your diet. It is almost completely carbon neutral. It also drastically reduces lyme disease, and other zoonotic illnesses (plague, rabies, etc) which affects over 20,000 americans a year. The benefits of hunting far outweigh the costs. Put that in your pipe and smoke it.

Of course, it might kill you if you did.

CAUSES OF DEATH
10. Machinery
Deaths per year: 350

We can thank the farmers of America for the inclusion of this particular misfortune as a cause of death. Between corn-huskers and wheat-threshers, is it a wonder? The reason it is last on the list is that there just aren't enough people in farming these days. Ironically, they have all been replaced by machines. Hmm accident, or deliberate act by wanton machinery? We may never know.


9. Medical & Surgical Complications and Misadventures
Deaths per year: 500

While we are incredibly insensitive people, we did not coin the term "medical misadventure"- the National Safety Council did. How is death by surgeon a "misadventure?" While we're not sure, we suspect that this number refers to elective surgeries that people undertake, such as liposuction. After all, the removal of a brain tumor is not usually considered to be an "adventure."


8. Poisoning by gases
Deaths per year: 700

There's nothing like the smell of napalm in the morning In this category, you mostly have deaths by carbon monoxide poisoning due to faulty operation of a heating or cooking appliance, or a standing automobile. We assume, however, that the noxious gasses emitted by Uncle Albert qualify too.

7. Firearms
Deaths per year: 1,500

We can thank our second amendment rights for all 1500 of these deaths; call it the "right to die" amendment. You probably don't want to know how many countries in the world do not even have "accidental death by firearms" on their top ten, or their top twenty. Suffice it to say that it's most of them. Of the 1500, you're looking at about 75% young males between the age of 14 and 25 (and getting younger every year), who unintentionally shoot themselves or someone else. For more information on the place of guns in society, click over to our pros and cons section.


6. Suffocation
Deaths per year: 3,300

Call this one the "Heimlich" section, as these deaths mostly resulted from blockages of the respiratory system by food or other objects.


5. Fires and burns
Deaths per year: 3,700

This would include deaths resulting from fires, such as smoke inhalation, falling beams, and sitting through Backdraft. Ironic that cancer is number two on the total deaths list, and a by-product of smoking is responsible for one of the top causes of accidental deaths. Are we getting the picture that this is a dangerous pastime? What kind of warnings do we have to put on these boxes, anyway?

4. Drowning
Deaths per year: 4,000

This includes all sorts of drownings in boat accidents and those resulting from swimming, playing in the water, falling in, or even having a bath. The human body is what, 70% water? And we begin our lives in a watery environment, there's lots of oxygen in water what's the deal? Something for the scientists to work on.


3. Poisoning by solids and liquids
Deaths per year: 8,600

These would be all your commonly recognized poisons, as well as such items as mushrooms, shellfish, drug overdoses, and problems with medicines-which is a wide category, and why it is so high on the list. What they leave out is things like food poisoning or salmonella, which they classify as "disease deaths" and place on another list.


2. Falls
Deaths per year: 14,900

Then we come to the America's Funniest Home Videos category of accidental death, including falls from ladders, down stairs, over curbs, off buses, into manholes, and through plate glass windows.

1. Motor vehicle crashes
Deaths per year: 43,200

The winner, by a ridiculously huge (and ever-increasing) margin is: death by car wreck. Head on collision, sideswipe, single-vehicle smash-up, full car rollover, pedestrian takedown, choking on own carsick vomit, spontaneous combustion-the fun never stops for car owners. Try air travel instead; it's much safer. Do you see it anywhere on this list?

We should ban cars and all other forms of motor vehicles. We should make a law against them.
 
Ya and high cholesterol kills more yet. And traffic accidents. And medical malpractice. And drug overdoses. And old age. And birth defects. And swimming pools. And influenza.

Hunting is the greenest way to get protein in your diet. It is almost completely carbon neutral. It also drastically reduces lyme disease, and other zoonotic illnesses (plague, rabies, etc) which affects over 20,000 americans a year. The benefits of hunting far outweigh the costs. Put that in your pipe and smoke it.

Of course, it might kill you if you did.



We should ban cars and all other forms of motor vehicles. We should make a law against them.

Where did you get those bogus numbers.

Click below to read the real numbers.....

VPC - Handgun Ban Fact Sheet

Overall Firearm-Related Deaths

Since 1962, more than one million Americans have died in firearm homicides, suicides, and unintentional shootings. Handguns were used in more than 650,000 of these fatal shootings.

In 1997—the most recent year available—there were 89 firearm deaths per day, or a firearm death every 16 minutes.

In homes with guns, a member of the household is almost three times as likely to be the victim of a homicide compared to gun-free homes.


Handguns and Homicide

On the average, if someone gets shot and killed, four out of five times it will be with a handgun. In 1997, for example, handguns were used in 79.4 percent of all firearm homicides.

From 1990 to 1997, handguns were used in a majority (55.6 percent) of all homicides; that is, they were used in murder more than all other weapons combined.

From 1990 to 1997, there were 293,781 firearm deaths—homicides, suicides, and unintentional shootings.

From 1990 to 1997 in the United States there were more than—


160,000 homicides

110,000 firearm homicides

89,000 handgun homicides

Handgun homicides hit record highs in the early 1990s, peaking in 1993. That year there were 13,258 such killings—out of a total of 16,120 firearm homicides.
As part of an overall drop in crime, in 1997 handgun homicides fell to 8,503.


Suicide

The largest category of firearms fatality is suicide, not homicide. In 1997, 54 percent of all gun deaths were suicides, and 42 percent were homicides.

About six out of 10 suicides are committed with firearms.

For firearm suicides, it is estimated that handguns are used twice as often (69 percent) as rifles and shotguns.

For all suicides, it is estimated that more than four out of 10 were committed with handguns.

From 1990 to 1997—


there were more than 147,000 suicides committed with a firearm

an estimated 90,000 involved a handgun

People living in a household with a gun are almost five times more likely to die by suicide than people living in a gun-free home.

Self Defense

For every time a gun in the home is used in a self-defense homicide, a gun will be used in—


1.3 unintentional deaths

4.6 criminal homicides

37 suicides

In 1997 there were 15,690 homicides.

Of these, 8,503 were committed with handguns.

Among handgun homicides, only 193 (2.3 percent) were classified as justifiable homicides by civilians.

For every time in 1997 that a civilian used a handgun to kill in self-defense, 43 people lost their lives in handgun homicides alone.

Costs

For every firearm death, there are nearly three gun injuries requiring emergency medical treatment.

By conservative estimates, gunshot injuries cost about $4 billion a year in medical expenses.
 
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Why would I do that?

Guns is a complete nonissue. Neither candidate is running on it. And a hell of a lot of hunters like the repubs on gun control but like the dems on environment. It's a wash.

talk to someone else about it.
 
One million Americans have been killed by guns since 1960.

The NRA has killed more Americans than any terrorist ever will.

You sound like your girlfriend "Kirk"......Why don't you be really smart and tell us all how many of those gun related deaths were commited with an illegaly owned gun.....or...even better....enlighten us all as to how many robberies , rapes , murders , assaults , car-jackings , etc were PREVENTED by use of firearm.

You are a dildo......wait..sorry..those serve a purpose.
 
Well hell's bells I am glad to keep our gun, we used it not long ago too when we thought there was an intruder.

Someone should fact check those ads. Here in the Republik of Kalifornistan lead bullets have poisoned like 20% of the condor population, so they talk about banning them, but it sure isn't hell about restricting hunting. They'd replace em with non-lead bullets.

Who knows what those ammo restriction statistics were really abou in those ads. Its not like they said. And ninja didn't link any of the actual legislation.

Condors are doomed anyways...nature wants them out...we weren't around to kill off the dinosaurs...right?
 
Well hell's bells I am glad to keep our gun, we used it not long ago too when we thought there was an intruder.

Someone should fact check those ads. Here in the Republik of Kalifornistan lead bullets have poisoned like 20% of the condor population, so they talk about banning them, but it sure isn't hell about restricting hunting. They'd replace em with non-lead bullets.

Who knows what those ammo restriction statistics were really abou in those ads. Its not like they said. And ninja didn't link any of the actual legislation.

You're absolutely wrong about the lead ammo killing Condors.

I remember looking it up on the DFG website after that retard Pedro Nava introduced AB 821. Most Condors died from ingesting copper bullets IIRC.

You've been duped.

And every charge leveled against Obama by the NRA is backed up either by his voting record or comments he's made in public.
 

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