Bill O'Reilly and Rep. Jason Chaffetz in Epic Gun Rights Blo

Even in the rare event of me agreeing with Bill, he's still a douchebag for talking over his guest incessantly.
chingalerasays...

Jesus Heckler & Koch! ...predicted correctly as well the apologetic, self-pardoning tone in the description after I started this video, heard O'Relly and his steady stream of completely senile-sounding polemic of some goddamn Fantasy Candyland world where WHAT??! Cops serve warrants with the reasonable cause of ammo purchases? 1 bullet or a thousand you fucking moron talking-head douche. " the rare event of me agreeing with Bill" Give yourself another pat on the back there, Finster, of course this only reasonable moment of Bill-Zen for someone who agrees with the unending stream of bullshit I just heard?!

VoodooVsays...

You forgot your pills today Alex Jones. I believe Rychan very politely asked everyone to please stop yelling. Something tells me that goes for you too.

chingalerasaid:

Jesus Heckler & Koch! ...predicted correctly as well the apologetic, self-pardoning tone in the description after I started this video, heard O'Relly and his steady stream of completely senile-sounding polemic of some goddamn Fantasy Candyland world where WHAT??! Cops serve warrants with the reasonable cause of ammo purchases? 1 bullet or a thousand you fucking moron talking-head douche. " the rare event of me agreeing with Bill" Give yourself another pat on the back there, Finster, of course this only reasonable moment of Bill-Zen for someone who agrees with the unending stream of bullshit I just heard?!

entr0pysays...

Why is O'Reilly being this reasonable? He doesn't even seem to be playing devil's advocate either, he seems sincere. It almost gives me hope that the right wing will recognize the difference between restricting high-capacity magazines and Obama taking their guns.

Sepacoresays...

Governments recording which of its citizens have guns is reasonable (I agree with Bill on this point), and not as terrifying as some might claim

Except for cases where paranoia is leading ones considerations.. in which case, finish building your bunker(s), they's a comin for ya!

VoodooVsays...

There is no freedom of speech on a private website.

Awww, are you feeling bullied? Isn't that why you have guns? so you can be the ultimate bully? Do what ching says...or else? hrm?

You really just don't get to whine about name calling, then call someone a name in your very next sentence. sigh.

Either gov't isn't tyrannical and people are just being paranoid, or gov't really is tyrannical and the gun fetishists are cowards for not revolting yet.

which is it?

revolt or shut the fuck up, I'm sick of the whining about first world problems

chingalerasaid:

Freedom of speech on the sift-Dissent is greeted with bullying, name-calling, labeling. O'Reillys a tool and he sucked these last 3 right the fuck in with nonsense.

criticalthudsays...

machine guns are classified differently that assault rifles. just sayin. it appears that it is pretty difficult to own a machine gun.
a machine gun is fully auto, large capacity.
submachine gun - same, but shoots pistol bullets.
a quick glance through the web indicates:

to own a machine gun in the states, generally:
1. You must live in a State that will allow you to own a machine gun.
2. You must pass the backgound check.
3. You must find a pre-1986 machine gun and an owner willing to part with it.
4. You must pay the asking price: $5,000 to $50,000.
5. $200. tax.
6. you MUST have an endorsement letter from the local Chief-of-Police or County Sheriff saying that it is 'okay' for you to own a machine gun.

i'm not bothering to verify this info. i'm not a gun nut. but that's what's out there. at least start to get the language correct. an assault rifle IS NOT classified as a "machine gun".

gwiz665says...

Actually, it is.

http://videosift.com/video/Assault-Rifle-vs-Sporting-Rifle

Assult rifle is fully automatic, a "sporting rifle" is semi automatic.

criticalthudsaid:

machine guns are classified differently that assault rifles. just sayin. it appears that it is pretty difficult to own a machine gun.
a machine gun is fully auto, large capacity.
submachine gun - same, but shoots pistol bullets.
a quick glance through the web indicates:

to own a machine gun in the states, generally:
1. You must live in a State that will allow you to own a machine gun.
2. You must pass the backgound check.
3. You must find a pre-1986 machine gun and an owner willing to part with it.
4. You must pay the asking price: $5,000 to $50,000.
5. $200. tax.
6. you MUST have an endorsement letter from the local Chief-of-Police or County Sheriff saying that it is 'okay' for you to own a machine gun.

i'm not bothering to verify this info. i'm not a gun nut. but that's what's out there. at least start to get the language correct. an assault rifle IS NOT classified as a "machine gun".

alcomsays...

I might invoke *wtf if I had any power points. What year is it? Is Bizarro Bill actually FOR bigger government and broadened monitoring and intervention for large ammunition purchases by law-abiding citizens? Sure, it makes sense.

The guy is passionate about these issues, we shouldn't fault him for raising his voice. It is info-tainment after all. Hearing his position on this makes me question whether he's a corporate tool or not. It's just such a rational suggestion! I'm still in shock!

chingalerasays...

My moneys' on tool....

alcomsaid:

I might invoke *wtf if I had any power points. What year is it? Is Bizarro Bill actually FOR bigger government and broadened monitoring and intervention for large ammunition purchases by law-abiding citizens? Sure, it makes sense.

The guy is passionate about these issues, we shouldn't fault him for raising his voice. It is info-tainment after all. Hearing his position on this makes me question whether he's a corporate tool or not. It's just such a rational suggestion! I'm still in shock!

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