From the Facebook page of “Proudly & Loudly Supporting Barack Hussein Obama”

killing NRAAnd it came with an accompanying text:

killing NRA2The fail in this is so miserable that is almost impossible to describe…..then you read the comments from his loyal followers and realize that there is even more mental misery. Do notice that this was posted 7 hours ago around 9:30 am so we will leave out the fact that it was a shotgun and not an AR 15 because probably Mr. Butthurt may have not heard the updated info.

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By Miguel.GFZ

Semi-retired like Vito Corleone before the heart attack. Consiglieri to J.Kb and AWA. I lived in a Gun Control Paradise: It sucked and got people killed. I do believe that Freedom scares the political elites.

13 thoughts on “Why are Gun Control Activists so Violent? (And desperation sets in…Part 2)”
    1. Seconded on Breitbart: Friend: Navy Yard Shooter Liberal, Supported Obama.

      Weren’t Chris Dorner, Adam Lanza, and James Holmes also far-left liberals?
      I mean, the guy at the Sikh temple was no Obama fan, but then again he was reportedly a crazy white supremacist. Doesn’t mean he’s not otherwise far-left liberal.

      Other than mental illness as a common theme among mass shooters, I’m seeing a definite pattern here (and it is NOT “right-wing-Tea-Party-NRA-gun-nut-Insurrectionists”).

      1. It’s been a known pattern for years now.

        Problem is Conservatives are too nice to point it out.

        Perhaps we need to fix that?

      2. “far-left liberal.”

        This is an oxymoron.

        Liberalism is the fundamental idea of maximizing individual liberty; it is fundamentally a right-ring concept.

  1. Question… How would they know he bought the Ar… er shotgun last week if he was not on paper with a 4473 for the federal background check ?

    Oh thats right they would not have known….

    The stupid … it hurts.

  2. No background check in Virginia? I was turned down before I got started buying my first AR15 because the first thing the dealer did was ask me if I could prove I was a citizen, and how do I do that I asked. VA has some laws left over from the AWB so the rifle w/ a bayonet lug required proof, went home called the county board of elections and had them mail me a new voter ID card, that was it, went back picked up my rifle with voter card in hand. I now carry it everywhere I go In case another rifle jumps of the table into my arms, which has happened a number of times. 🙂

    1. I now carry it everywhere I go In case another rifle jumps of the table into my arms, which has happened a number of time”

      My wife makes me wear repellent 🙁

  3. Um, I think the law you are thinking of is the federal 1968 Gun Control Act.

    As long as I can remember, two forms of ID to prove residency AND show residency have been required for ALL 4473 purchases. I needed two forms of ID — one a government issued photo ID and a second one showing the same resident address (although the second one could be, say, my car registration) back when I bough my first FFL gun. . . during teh Reagan Administration. Same requirement when I was a gun pimp. . . under Bush 41. Both in Virginia.

    I’ve also done a background check for every 4473 purchase I’ve made since the instant check went through, even plain Jane firearms like a 10-22 or a Mossberg shotgun. (I believe my VA CHP relieves me of teh necessity of a background check, but I’ve never bothered, even though I generally use it for my second ID now.)

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