 | > > Burke is licensed to carry a firearm in Florida and California, > > but not in New York. Burke was taken to Queens central booking > > and could potentially be charged with a felony for the incident. > > That's stupid.
Agreed.
> First the hoplophobic firearms laws are completely stupid.
Agreed.
> Second the bodyguard is an idiot for packing in an *AIRPORT*.
Ya'd think a bodyguard would know better.
> > Moore's 2003 Oscar-winning film "Bowling for Columbine" > > criticizes what Moore calls America's "culture of fear" and > > its obsession with guns. > > Yeah yeah... irony... etc. :P
Not just irony... hypocracy.
> Even a pompous elitist like Moore has a right to protect himself.
Of course he does. But, when you consider the fact that he's so vocal about trying to deny you and I *our* right to protect ourselves in the same manner... it's nothing short of hypocracy.
------------------------------------------------------------------------------- And exactly what does a security guard that once worked for Michael Moore have to do with Michael Moore's documentary. I don't recall it saying that Security Guards or Police should go around unarmed? Are you suggesting that everyone who ever worked for this guy needs to go around for the rest of there lives living up to the standards that Moore pushes? Security Guards use guns for their job, in Australia armed security guards protected the Dalai Lama when he was here, does that make him a hypocrite as well?
We of the rest of the world know that the USA has a problem with guns, and most of us are not lefty nut jobs because believe that. Even people who own guns from other countries think Yanks are gun crazy. Putting aside the Neo-con vs Liberal nonsense which 95% of us don't give a shit about anyway I'd like to ask: "If you don't believe he (Moore) had a point in ""Bowling for Columbine" lets just have a body count?"
Is there any way of keeping score?
Scary.
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