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Originally posted by: OVerLoRDI
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A police officer describes the difference between a semi auto and fully auto rifle.
Originally posted by: Queasy
A police officer describes the difference between a semi auto and fully auto rifle.
Heh...it's funny how often politicans and news anchors/writers get the two confused.
Originally posted by: ryan256
Originally posted by: Queasy
A police officer describes the difference between a semi auto and fully auto rifle.
Heh...it's funny how often politicans and news anchors/writers get the two confused.
No. I'm willing to bet they do know the difference. They are hoping the uninformed masses don't and can use that to push their agendas/improve their ratings.
Originally posted by: ryan256
Originally posted by: Queasy
A police officer describes the difference between a semi auto and fully auto rifle.
Heh...it's funny how often politicans and news anchors/writers get the two confused.
No. I'm willing to bet they do know the difference. They are hoping the uninformed masses don't and can use that to push their agendas/improve their ratings.
Originally posted by: Queasy
Originally posted by: ryan256
Originally posted by: Queasy
A police officer describes the difference between a semi auto and fully auto rifle.
Heh...it's funny how often politicans and news anchors/writers get the two confused.
No. I'm willing to bet they do know the difference. They are hoping the uninformed masses don't and can use that to push their agendas/improve their ratings.
Possibly. One I remember recently is where a writer was describing a handgun and was talking about the person shooting the handgun and the rounds ejecting on to the floor in your typical over-wrought description. Only, the handgun that was being used was a revolver....
Originally posted by: ShotgunSteven
Originally posted by: Queasy
Originally posted by: ryan256
Originally posted by: Queasy
A police officer describes the difference between a semi auto and fully auto rifle.
Heh...it's funny how often politicans and news anchors/writers get the two confused.
No. I'm willing to bet they do know the difference. They are hoping the uninformed masses don't and can use that to push their agendas/improve their ratings.
Possibly. One I remember recently is where a writer was describing a handgun and was talking about the person shooting the handgun and the rounds ejecting on to the floor in your typical over-wrought description. Only, the handgun that was being used was a revolver....
I still remember the news report I saw at a friend's house where the anchor was going on about a "semi-automatic machine-gun, capable of firing thousands of rounds per minute."
Originally posted by: K1052
Originally posted by: ShotgunSteven
Originally posted by: Queasy
Originally posted by: ryan256
Originally posted by: Queasy
A police officer describes the difference between a semi auto and fully auto rifle.
Heh...it's funny how often politicans and news anchors/writers get the two confused.
No. I'm willing to bet they do know the difference. They are hoping the uninformed masses don't and can use that to push their agendas/improve their ratings.
Possibly. One I remember recently is where a writer was describing a handgun and was talking about the person shooting the handgun and the rounds ejecting on to the floor in your typical over-wrought description. Only, the handgun that was being used was a revolver....
I still remember the news report I saw at a friend's house where the anchor was going on about a "semi-automatic machine-gun, capable of firing thousands of rounds per minute."
Or how finding 3 guns and 200 rounds of ammo in a guy's home constitutes a "deadly arsenal" to the media.
Christ, it if they searched my place I'd probably be accused of plotting to overthrow the government of a medium sized South American country.
Originally posted by: shortylickens
Lets see, two boxes is 200 rounds.
So if I have 2 boxes I have an arsenal?
Originally posted by: K1052
Originally posted by: ShotgunSteven
Originally posted by: Queasy
Originally posted by: ryan256
Originally posted by: Queasy
A police officer describes the difference between a semi auto and fully auto rifle.
Heh...it's funny how often politicans and news anchors/writers get the two confused.
No. I'm willing to bet they do know the difference. They are hoping the uninformed masses don't and can use that to push their agendas/improve their ratings.
Possibly. One I remember recently is where a writer was describing a handgun and was talking about the person shooting the handgun and the rounds ejecting on to the floor in your typical over-wrought description. Only, the handgun that was being used was a revolver....
I still remember the news report I saw at a friend's house where the anchor was going on about a "semi-automatic machine-gun, capable of firing thousands of rounds per minute."
Or how finding 3 guns and 200 rounds of ammo in a guy's home constitutes a "deadly arsenal" to the media.
Christ, it if they searched my place I'd probably be accused of plotting to overthrow the government of a medium sized South American country.
Originally posted by: PricklyPete
Originally posted by: K1052
Originally posted by: ShotgunSteven
Originally posted by: Queasy
Originally posted by: ryan256
Originally posted by: Queasy
A police officer describes the difference between a semi auto and fully auto rifle.
Heh...it's funny how often politicans and news anchors/writers get the two confused.
No. I'm willing to bet they do know the difference. They are hoping the uninformed masses don't and can use that to push their agendas/improve their ratings.
Possibly. One I remember recently is where a writer was describing a handgun and was talking about the person shooting the handgun and the rounds ejecting on to the floor in your typical over-wrought description. Only, the handgun that was being used was a revolver....
I still remember the news report I saw at a friend's house where the anchor was going on about a "semi-automatic machine-gun, capable of firing thousands of rounds per minute."
Or how finding 3 guns and 200 rounds of ammo in a guy's home constitutes a "deadly arsenal" to the media.
Christ, it if they searched my place I'd probably be accused of plotting to overthrow the government of a medium sized South American country.
You're now on Rosie O'Donnell's list...
