christelsabine

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  1. The "nutter" didn't OWN a gun. His mother did. He took them illegally and killed her then went and did the rest. How is that the gun's fault? A gun is "what" for you and your buddies? A friend? A puppy? A living organism with its own will or a soul - or what??? Weird, really dudeist skydiver # 3105
  2. Oh, and there I thought the security personnel of banks in the US is armed? They're not? Now I do understand why you're laughing .... dudeist skydiver # 3105
  3. Yep. Everybody's got to get his own gun. And nobody will pull it out in emergency case (of others), as shown in another thread. Why don't you go and tell this to the parents of the killed kids? "Hey mom, I'm so sorry .... but ... with a weapon for everyone over 18, this surely would not have happened ...." (The killer was about 20, 21 ??) Would you walk around blurting "guns for every 18th birthday ... " if one of your kids was shot? What an idiocy. Kids are killed and the weapons owners' first concern is "Help, they're going to take mine away..." dudeist skydiver # 3105
  4. So, shortly after the stone wheel has been invented.... ? Since then, few moons have passed. dudeist skydiver # 3105
  5. Because racism does not exist in real life... .... especially amongst Christians! dudeist skydiver # 3105
  6. You should turn in your firearms then... Best one I've read in a long time. Oh look! The holy "counselor" is nothing more than a little nasty dude .... Nice one, man dudeist skydiver # 3105
  7. Before .... ? Means before which age? Means, perhaps, beating very small or small kids? Jesus Christ, beating a little one is indictable here. Just to imagine (f.e.) a father of 1.80 m, 85 kg, beating, slapping a little one into the face or on a mini butt makes my blood boil. It seems, several persons on this site forgot one simple thing: Kids learn the most by showing them, teaching them, until they are able to understand by themselves. Until then, it's parents' obligation to watch over them. A 2 y/o will not understand why it's not allowed to climb into the lion cage. Who with a brain between the ears really could believe, kiddies understand better if you beat them?? I know that our laws will not stop child abuse, it only can help to protect our kids a bit more. *A good treshing* is utter BS and just an excuse, used by unapt parents. dudeist skydiver # 3105
  8. The person itself, sure. Other poor souls under pressure take refuge in alcohol or drugs - or take a gun and kill others. Who is to decide what is "temporary" ? You? dudeist skydiver # 3105
  9. Your never miss a chance to present yourself. Pathetic. PAs aside, I tend to agree with him on this. Tacky move by the DJ's, but hardly responsible for a suicide. Sure as hell, Ron soon will come along with his "knowledge". dudeist skydiver # 3105
  10. Your never miss a chance to present yourself. Pathetic. dudeist skydiver # 3105
  11. Thats the greatest video ever! That's the greatest BS I've ever seen. Why not going back few steps more? Into the stone age, perhaps? Jeez, there still are oldies living in the past. dudeist skydiver # 3105
  12. Alfred, I still miss you so much. Be happy and free wherever you are now. Christel dudeist skydiver # 3105
  13. Thank you for that clarification. I didn't realize there was social class snobbery amongst the various primate species. Finally, you now sound much more like yourself, old Texan fellow .... must be a relief. And: Who's talking about snobbery?? You. dudeist skydiver # 3105
  14. Exactly. Depends of the country and its police force. As we mostly trust in our policemen a bit more than people in other countries are doing, where's the problem? I know my local sheriff, he knows me and what I own, so what? BTW: How many times were you in need to use a hand gun during your European stay, how many times until today were you in danger in Europe? I'm currently in Europe. I can't leave my stuff on my motorcycle like I do in the US. Everything here seems to grow legs. The area is considered so dangerous that the US government reimburses me up to twice my outrageous monthly rent for me to get an alarm system. Every house has motion sensitive exterior lighting and double cylinder locks. I am far less comfortable here. That was not my question. Leaving stuff openly is nowhere a good idea. I really doubt you can do this in the US (except perhaps on the parking area of the WH). (You really posted that: ".... like I do in the US" ??? Nice joke.) Last time I was in the US, I left my handbag on the passenger seat of the car. 2 policemen on horses strongly asked me NOT to do that, if I need to leave the bag, it should be locked away in the trunk. That much for leaving your stuff in the open ..... You're feeling less comfortable? Perhaps, you're missing some equipment which you're not allowed to carry over here. Again: How many times did you need a hand gun for protection in Belgium? (Did not know them Belgians are that thieving magpies ) Yup. I would leave my helmet, jacket and such on my bike when I went into a store or something in the US. I can't leave it with the bike even on post here. I can't say I have 'needed' a firearm here or in the US. But then, I haven't needed the triangle, reflective vest, fire extinguisher, breathalyzers, first aid kit or other stuff I'm required to carry in my car here, either. Yes. I feel less comfortable here, because I know criminals have a much better chance of being armed than I do. After many years of combat training, I know the value of a weapon. Wow. How many times have you been robbed in Belgium then? W/re to your post No. 30 to Jamile: It seems you are referring to a small group suspicious Djihadists recently caught by Belgian, Duch and German forces, which were under observation since about 2009. That might have been the reason to increase safety regulations made by your guys - Jeez, tell the Belgians they are at "risk", they will laugh at you ... One thing is for sure: Every time I've been in Belgium (except the DZ's, they are great!), I was nearly dying of boredom and not b/c of that dangerous country. (Excusez-moi, cher Belges!) Well, we Europeans care for our drivers, they are fine tax payers. dudeist skydiver # 3105
  15. Exactly. Depends of the country and its police force. As we mostly trust in our policemen a bit more than people in other countries are doing, where's the problem? I know my local sheriff, he knows me and what I own, so what? BTW: How many times were you in need to use a hand gun during your European stay, how many times until today were you in danger in Europe? I'm currently in Europe. I can't leave my stuff on my motorcycle like I do in the US. Everything here seems to grow legs. The area is considered so dangerous that the US government reimburses me up to twice my outrageous monthly rent for me to get an alarm system. Every house has motion sensitive exterior lighting and double cylinder locks. I am far less comfortable here. That was not my question. Leaving stuff openly is nowhere a good idea. I really doubt you can do this in the US (except perhaps on the parking area of the WH). (You really posted that: ".... like I do in the US" ??? Nice joke.) Last time I was in the US, I left my handbag on the passenger seat of the car. 2 policemen on horses strongly asked me NOT to do that, if I need to leave the bag, it should be locked away in the trunk. That much for leaving your stuff in the open ..... You're feeling less comfortable? Perhaps, you're missing some equipment which you're not allowed to carry over here. Again: How many times did you need a hand gun for protection in Belgium? (Did not know them Belgians are that thieving magpies ) dudeist skydiver # 3105
  16. ... but you did not know your deputy-y-y.. Whoa, whoa... I shot the sheriff. but I didn't shoot no deputy .... dudeist skydiver # 3105
  17. Exactly. Depends of the country and its police force. As we mostly trust in our policemen a bit more than people in other countries are doing, where's the problem? I know my local sheriff, he knows me and what I own, so what? BTW: How many times were you in need to use a hand gun during your European stay, how many times until today were you in danger in Europe? dudeist skydiver # 3105
  18. Good. I fully agree with this law, don't feel in the least to be disarmed
  19. Holy sh*t, what a question. No wonder that the US did not sign the Kyoto Protocol. Jeez. Where are you living, on the moon?? dudeist skydiver # 3105
  20. That sounds like something someone in the Bible said. Hey! Chuteless said it first ..... ! dudeist skydiver # 3105
  21. Looks like a young Texas rattle snake - have fun playing with that little sweetie a bit more .... (if it's still alive, of course) .... dudeist skydiver # 3105
  22. Yeah, yeah, yeah .... you're 21, I know! Congrats to your first child, old fellow From now on, your life will never be the same again! Enjoy it, everly little bit every day dudeist skydiver # 3105
  23. D'oh! I get this message only: Video was removed by user - is it only me here in Germany or was it really removed? Ich hab's heute gesehen, kurz darauf war es weg. Du hast nichts verpasst, simpler Kram - ein Sprinter (nur nackt bis zur Hüfte zu sehen) - steht im Hintereingang einer Kirche und stört eine Trauungszeremonie zwischen ziemlich dicken Leuten. Nix Aufregendes! dudeist skydiver # 3105
  24. Well theres nothing wrong with raising your standards. Should be repeated more often .... dudeist skydiver # 3105
  25. There you go. Sh*t. And I always was of the opinion, the lord loves all of them, all of his children, even the least of his *kids*. And now you say, he (the poster you replied to) is no *believer* and thus, his question is irrelevant (he is irrelevant?). What an idiotic logic is that. Who's the liar, you or your lord? edited for typo dudeist skydiver # 3105