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  • Posted By: FreeDem @ 12/21/2008 10:07:41 AM

    Krohn - Every assertion is as fact free crazy as the NRA ad, and some a lot more so. One would think you were an Antisocialist Gang Of Pirates mole! Oh except that your fakery is pretty muck transparent so make that troll.

  • Posted By: eddyward @ 12/21/2008 9:25:12 AM

    Its apperant that factcheck only singled out the commercial,and not real life events. Its a fact guns in the hands of homeowners save lives every day and this evidence comes from the Justice Dept. Read and understand the Second Amendment.

  • Posted By: robocoastie @ 12/20/2008 1:58:58 PM

    Wrong. The situation became violent when the home was intruded! Their is a historical precedent for assuming harm when a home is invaded. He who waits for the criminal to make the first move is dead. To protect yourself and your loved ones you have to assume intent to harm by the perp once they invade the property. Get your facts straight instead of twisting them Newsweek.

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