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  • Robinho
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    I'm getting pretty sick of people who are not US citizens getting on their high horse about US gun laws.

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  • escapeUK
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    Originally posted by AtW View Post
    10 people die on roads in the UK every day (on average).
    Its a start but we are still way to overpopulated.

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  • Uncle Albert
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    Originally posted by AtW View Post
    10 people die on roads in the UK every day (on average).
    Good point. Maybe if they had guns they could have shot some people while they died.

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  • AtW
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    10 people die on roads in the UK every day (on average).

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  • minestrone
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    I must say I have never felt that safe in America where ever I have been, now Glasgow is a pretty violent place and murder capital of europe but locals can see the trouble coming a mile off, as MF said the other day there is always some whack job at every corner and my spidey senses can't pick up on harmless zoomer or danger zoomer.

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  • stek
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    The National Rifle Association has insisted that childhood obesity is only an issue because of the dangerous lack of junk food available to American schoolchildren.

    In a press conference opposite the White House, NRA spokesperson Wayne LaPierre told gathered reporters that his organisation cared deeply about the children of his country, and would not rest until every single one of them had easy access to a terrible diet.

    Speaking in sombre tones, he said, “We are at crisis point, and the only way to stop our children being negatively affected by junk food, is to make sure they are surrounded by even more junk food.”

    “If you really think about it, no-one would be able to call a child ‘fat’ if everyone had a BMI well into the 50s.”

    “Childhood obesity is only an issue because so few children have good access to junk food.”

    NRA statements

    LaPierre went on, “The liberal left will tell you that removing crappy foods from the equation would solve this crisis, but to that I would say ‘nay’.”

    “It is a constitutional and God-given right of every american to have access to burgers the size of your head. We just need to even up the playing field – by filling it completely with fat kids.”

    “So I call on congress today to ensure that every school in our great nation has easy access to cheap, poorly prepared fatty food with a low nutrient value.”

    “Then one day soon we can forget about which of our children is ‘fat’, as they’ll all be exactly the same. Like true, free Americans.”

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  • TykeMerc
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    I saw the words shooting and Blair and I got all hopeful for a microsecond.

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  • NotAllThere
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    It's all the fault of those video games.

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  • eek
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    Where was the armed security guard the NRP insists will save everyone?

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