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1/6/2011 1:48 PM
I wonder if we should ask Arizona Congressperson Gabrielle Giffords what she thinks about this issue.
1/8/2011 2:09 PM
thank you anton for your posts in this thread.   i only got to page 2 before i couldn't take much more of the back and forth - not yours, so much, but swamps.

Now Swamp, and I am being baldly general only because you started it...

The objection from the left is that the right takes an issue, decides its too hard and complicated to handle with any sort of complicated answer because their brain hurts, and proceed to 'solve' the problem with the bluntest instrument they can find.  This is comforting for everyone who believes, because it is easier, that the world really isn;t all that complicated.

in the rightest answer to gun violence, the answer is more guns.

in the leftist answer, there's a recognition of underlying root problems and an attempt to correct them.

Clearly one answer is easier, and most likely, cheaper.  But that doesn't make it effective.  What the right always fails to mention in the small government diatribe is you get what you pay for.  

And, maybe the left is all starry-eyed and full of hubris for thinking they can solve all the issues that, combined, lead to problems with gun violence in America.  but in my opinion, (and I know it is not yours), there is great value in taking on difficult challenges, no matter how complicated and tough, and working to surmount them.  

1/8/2011 2:20 PM (edited)
i've read over a couple more pages.  swamp, to your point that evil people will always exist, and people will always get shot...

that's an awfully convenient excuse for someone who is too lazy to do what needs to be done.  that's my objection whenever my wife reminds me to make my bed.  but it will keep getting unmade!  or sweep the floor.  someone else will track in dirt anyway! 

1/8/2011 2:33 PM (edited)
Posted by antonsirius on 1/8/2011 2:09:00 PM (view original):
I wonder if we should ask Arizona Congressperson Gabrielle Giffords what she thinks about this issue.
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1/8/2011 2:26 PM
jesus.  just saw that story anton
1/8/2011 2:27 PM
I am saddened by the news from Arizona. I hope Representative Giffords pulls through.

I will wait to find some facts of the case before I would comment on its relevance to this or any other thread!
1/8/2011 3:16 PM
Posted by antonsirius on 1/8/2011 2:26:00 PM (view original):
Posted by antonsirius on 1/8/2011 2:09:00 PM (view original):
I wonder if we should ask Arizona Congressperson Gabrielle Giffords what she thinks about this issue.
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sickening news
1/8/2011 4:19 PM
Posted by swamphawk22 on 1/8/2011 3:16:00 PM (view original):
I am saddened by the news from Arizona. I hope Representative Giffords pulls through.

I will wait to find some facts of the case before I would comment on its relevance to this or any other thread!
Yeah, thanks, we'll be waiting for your spin on this tragedy.
1/8/2011 4:46 PM
Posted by jiml60 on 1/8/2011 4:46:00 PM (view original):
Posted by swamphawk22 on 1/8/2011 3:16:00 PM (view original):
I am saddened by the news from Arizona. I hope Representative Giffords pulls through.

I will wait to find some facts of the case before I would comment on its relevance to this or any other thread!
Yeah, thanks, we'll be waiting for your spin on this tragedy.
I assume it will run along the lines of "another tragedy caused by an armed citizen", and around and round we go....
1/8/2011 4:54 PM
The spin will be that this could have been avoided if everyone was packing heat.
1/8/2011 5:37 PM
1/8/2011 7:34 PM
Posted by nanu on 1/8/2011 2:20:00 PM (view original):
thank you anton for your posts in this thread.   i only got to page 2 before i couldn't take much more of the back and forth - not yours, so much, but swamps.

Now Swamp, and I am being baldly general only because you started it...

The objection from the left is that the right takes an issue, decides its too hard and complicated to handle with any sort of complicated answer because their brain hurts, and proceed to 'solve' the problem with the bluntest instrument they can find.  This is comforting for everyone who believes, because it is easier, that the world really isn;t all that complicated.

in the rightest answer to gun violence, the answer is more guns.

in the leftist answer, there's a recognition of underlying root problems and an attempt to correct them.

Clearly one answer is easier, and most likely, cheaper.  But that doesn't make it effective.  What the right always fails to mention in the small government diatribe is you get what you pay for.  

And, maybe the left is all starry-eyed and full of hubris for thinking they can solve all the issues that, combined, lead to problems with gun violence in America.  but in my opinion, (and I know it is not yours), there is great value in taking on difficult challenges, no matter how complicated and tough, and working to surmount them.  

I know I am new to this conversation, but how in the name of CNN is this any kind of reasoning.

To quote this "in the leftist answer, there's a recognition of underlying root problems and an attempt to correct them."

No that is not the leftist answer...the leftist answer is to wave the finger of blame and call someone stupid.

Lets take a look at some great examples:

President Bush...lampooned for being stupid, because stupidity is how you get through Yale, make 300 Mil off of a baseball team, and become successful in business.  Oh and follow that up with having what one could consider to be the hardest presidency in history, and while he didn't do the best at somethings he did well with other areas and, like I said, a very difficult presidency.  Yeah but he stuck his head in the sand.

How about all of the lefties complaining about how awful "Don't Ask, Don't Tell" was?  Who passed that into law...Clinton.  It was one of the first things he did, predating the republican house and congress that came to power in 1995.

Sarah Palin.  Now that is a real idiot.  She only mobilized a populace to help vote much of the conservative opposition out of power in a defeat of historic proportions.  She did this while liberals took potshots at her, her family (including her daughter that just had a child, and child with down syndrome), and her supporters (which is the very definition of stupid....never attack the supporters of a political party - it shows who you really are).

This list could go on and on....the cries of the stupidity of people like Dan Quayle, Gerald Ford (who was attacked because of his wife's substance abuse problems), Bob Dole, and Newt Gingrich to name a few.  It seems eerily similar to what the Nazi's did to Poland when they killed off the most intelligent and then started making "Polock jokes" to further push the idea that Poles were stupid.

Look, maybe you are an idealist and have the best of intentions personally, but the left is not "starry-eyed and full of hubris."  The left is not trying to fix anything, but rather they are trying, and succeeding quite well, in creating dependancy by creating a huge set of entitlements so the populace is endebted to them and thusly votes them into office over, and over again.  Point in case is Harry Reid...why would anyone vote him back into office?  His state has been crushed under his watch...what did he do to earn another term?

So in respect to gun violence the conservative says, "It is part of the Bill of Rights, and we a duty bound to protect the constitution."  People have killed people with bombs, and they are already illegal so what makes us think that voiding the 2nd Amendment is the answer?  It is an extraordinarily Pollyanna view to think that will solve the problem.

A liberal leaning person wants to take away the gun.  That is the easy way out, but what is next.  Do we take away contractors tools like saws, hammers, and air compressor based tools because many people have been killed with those items.  Messed up humans do messed up things.  The Shadow used to say "Who Knows What Evil Lurks in the Hearts of Men?"  Sociopaths do sociopathic things with or without a gun.  Maybe we should outlaw food because of all of the people that die from heart disease? 

Personal responsibility is a better overall idea, and that is something that a liberal doesn't stand for.  A liberal needs control, and if they can't legislate it in our lives they lose control.

So one answer is easier...legislate it away.

One answer is harder...give people the responsibility and risk losing control.

It is about risk vs. reward.  Risk losing control, but the reward is people being empowered to live their lives on their terms.  Sometimes bad things will happen and the violators will have to be punished, but the fabric of the constitution stays intact.

One thing we can all agree on is what happened in Arizona is something none of us want to see, and we are deeply saddened by it.  We hope the best for everyone in this horrific situation.  While we can have this discourse about political dissonance, it is done from the comfort of our homes, and we do still live in the best place on Earth.
1/9/2011 3:00 AM
Posted by jiml60 on 1/8/2011 4:46:00 PM (view original):
Posted by swamphawk22 on 1/8/2011 3:16:00 PM (view original):
I am saddened by the news from Arizona. I hope Representative Giffords pulls through.

I will wait to find some facts of the case before I would comment on its relevance to this or any other thread!
Yeah, thanks, we'll be waiting for your spin on this tragedy.
My spin is we should try not to act like a jerk during such a tragic event.

We should try not to blame the other political party for this incident.

We should try to get along a little bit more.
1/9/2011 3:15 AM
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