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  • On the Blog Post Was Charlton Heston A Misunderstood Prophet For Gun Control?

  • On the Blog Post Was Charlton Heston A Misunderstood Prophet For Gun Control?

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    Vorant1

    9:28 pm on Friday, December 21, 2012

    Truth hurts doesn't it...BTW we aren't Europe, when will you idiots deal with that fact their is NO comparison.

  • On the Blog Post Was Charlton Heston A Misunderstood Prophet For Gun Control?

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    9:16 pm on Thursday, December 20, 2012

    Part 2:
    The reason I bring this up is to ask; what has changed? Guns haven’t changed much, a civilian AR15 then is pretty much the same as one now and a handgun is still a handgun. What has changed is our culture. We have graphic video games, graphic movies, graphic TV shows and graphic news stories, all of which desensitizes young minds to violence. Couple that with over medication, broken families, one parent households, rampant moral decline, the killing of the unborn, materialism gone insane and a political system that's a joke. It's been 37 years since I took that class in high school and sadly this nation no longer resembles what I grew up loving and respecting. If the liberals/progressives want to identify what's wrong with this country all they have to do is look in the mirror, the decline is squarely on their shoulders. Its policies they’ve implemented over the last 50 years that has set the stage for this tragedy. Liberals/ progressives blaming inanimate objects for what happened in Connecticut is an act of cowardice, deal with the culture you created, man up and admit you’re wrong, I’d wager the American people would be willing to forgive you. BTW, I may not have said it, but I hold traitorous progressive republicans at fault as well…..

  • On the Blog Post Was Charlton Heston A Misunderstood Prophet For Gun Control?

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    9:16 pm on Thursday, December 20, 2012

    Part 1:
    Back in the 1970s here in Cobb County Georgia we had an elective class in high school called “Outdoor Education”. We used material that was produced by the Ga. Dept. of Natural Resources and covered areas such as conservation, outdoor skills, wildlife identification, boating/water safety, hunting, hunter safety and fishing. We had axes, knives, matches, saws and other outdoor equipment on campus. What will shock the bed-wetting demographic is we had firearm instruction and demonstrations on campus as well. I still remember our teacher bringing his own firearms for one class, in which he instructed us on the workings, handling and dangers. He showed us the destructive power of his 30/30 lever action rifle and that it wasn’t hard to imagine what it would do to a human if handled or used in the wrong way (no graphic 3d animation necessary). That demonstration still stays with me to this day because up to that point I had very little contact with firearms. In a later class we even shot skeet on the practice field behind our school. Continued in Part 2

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  • On the Blog Post Thanksgiving Message from a Pilgrim in Progress in this New American Cultural Revolution

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    Vorant1

    9:09 pm on Friday, November 30, 2012

    @Greg if I may a slight correction, its "lunatic fringe".
    I've seen this kind of thing before, especially back in the seventies among counter culture groups here in Atlanta.

  • On the Blog Post Goodbye, Mr. Stone

    Vorant1

    1:11 pm on Wednesday, November 21, 2012

    Seems the mayors nuts and chews are out of their cages, ignore them, their inconsequential in the great scheme of things and have nothing of value to offer......

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  • On the Blog Post Take-Aways from the Election for Cobb, Georgia & the Nation

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    7:52 am on Friday, November 16, 2012

    Keep stirring the pot Richard but that's all part of the plan isn't it? Division, class envy, racial bigotry, an us against them message that appeals to the uneducated, uninformed. Then use nice sounding words like inclusion, diversity, equity in an attempt to confuse readers even further. Classic tactics of the left whether Socialist, Marxist or Fascist just different sides of the same coin. Someone at Patch made a real mistake in allowing you a propaganda soap box for your divisive rhetoric. .

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  • On the Blog Post Take-Aways from the Election for Cobb, Georgia & the Nation

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    7:47 am on Friday, November 16, 2012

    Keep stirring the pot Richard but that's all part of the plan isn't it? Division, class envy, racial bigotry, an us against them message that appeals to the uneducated, uninformed. Then use nice sounding words like inclusion, diversity, equity in an attempt to confuse readers even further. Classic tactics of the left whether Socialist, Marxist or Fascist just different sides of the same coin. Someone at Patch made a real mistake in allowing you a propaganda soap box for your divisive rhetoric. .

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  • On the Blog Post Take-Aways from the 2012 Elections

    Vorant1

    7:33 am on Friday, November 16, 2012

    Keep stirring the pot Richard but that's all part of the plan isn't it? Division, class envy, racial bigotry, an us against them message that appeals to the uneducated, uninformed. Then use nice sounding words like inclusion, diversity, equity in an attempt to confuse readers even further. Classic tactics of the left whether Socialist, Marxist or Fascist just different sides of the same coin. Someone at Patch made a real mistake in allowing you a propaganda soap box for your divisive rhetoric. .

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  • On the article Cobb School SPLOST Vote Set for March 2013

    Vorant1

    7:14 am on Friday, November 16, 2012

    Why do the least able keep getting elected? Here's a hint; go look in the mirror. Vote NO on another money grab for failing schools, you can't solve education issues by throwing money at it forever.

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