I’ve been chewing on this Brady Facebook post for half an hour and I cannot digest the stupid level of it:
Er.. Kenneth, you do now what a NICS check is, rigth? And I don’t meant the TV show with the Goth Lab Tech and her tattoos (Sue me, I like Abby Sciutto.) FAIL.

But the Crown Jewel of stupidity, the Scepther of Fail has to be given to Mr. Toni Barton who wrote:  The human psyche is too fragile to allow these devices, that result in parts of the body breaking away, to be handled by the general public.
Whiskey Tango Foxtrot? Metaphysical Lego Anatomy? I think somebody played (and slayed) too long with Barbie dolls and took it way too seriously.

Or maybe we should demand a drug test or that psychological test Ms. Halpern is demanding before allowing people to post seriously stupid remarks in Facebook or anywhere else for that matter.

 

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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.

6 thoughts on “Brady Campaign: Can so much dumb be possible?”
  1. “The human psyche is too fragile to allow these devices, that result in parts of the body breaking away, to be handled by the general public.”

    }I wonder what this guy would do if you took him to the power tools isle of a hardware store, and told him that ANYONE could buy these potential Body Parts Removers WITHOUT A BACKGROUND CHECK OF ANY KIND!!!!

    And for Bog’s sake, never let him know of the existance of dirtbikes or ATV’s, especially those intended for children- he’d likely pass right into a dead faint, right there!

  2. Mr (Mrs?) Barton’s response threw me for a loop as well. Very poetic. I imagine I might start writing in the same manner if I consumed enough opiates.

    1. I was deeply disappointed by the lack of a ‘halloween’ show this year. Was kinda hoping they’d put Abby in another costume. The one where they dress her up as Marylin still stops me dead in my tracks.

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