#2 2009-02-11 21:03:34

Ayyy-men!

I can't wait until the day that a rustbucket old Ford backfires in the street outside and a whole congregation explodes into a frantic bloodbath. Lulz!

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#3 2009-02-11 21:28:58

You know... things are on the downside when pappy has to carry an iron to his selected house of worship.  I think the A-Dream is tanking.

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#4 2009-02-11 22:00:42

I find it extremely safe to allow guns in places that congregate to massive amounts of people that are delusional.

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#5 2009-02-11 23:58:06

Arming church-goers is looking like a rather good idea.

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#6 2009-02-12 08:53:29

If you are going to prohibit something in a "church", first you have to be able to accurately define what is a church and what isn't. Is it the building? The grouping of parishioners? The tax status?

My kind of church: Gun Church

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#7 2009-02-12 21:23:58

Smith, D-Fayetteville, urged lawmakers to pass the bill because churches shouldn't be treated differently from other private entities under state law, she said.

Aren't they kinda confusing this whole church/state business? Just because gun regulation is a "state" thing doesn't make churches private entities. And if they are, just because of shit like this, then let's start taxing the fuck outta them.

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