What right do we have to tell Iran they can’t have nuclear bombs?

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:What do you need an ar-15 for? It’s not for hunting or self protection and there’s no zombie apocalypse.


Actually I in fact do hunt with my AR, and use another one for home defense.

Zombies? I’m a medical professional. I know zombies are a biological impossibility.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:What right do democrats have to tell me I shouldn’t be allowed to have an AR-15?



Um…we are part of the same country and thus get to pass laws according to majority vote.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:What right do democrats have to tell me I shouldn’t be allowed to have an AR-15?


Exactly.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Given what Iran has consistently claimed to want to do, yes.

Go study up OP, did you just crawl out of a cave for 100 years?



More likely crawled out of an undergrad program from Oberlin or W&M 😆
Anonymous
Are you the 5th grade teacher again?

Look, its not about fairness. Its about what is best for America. Each country tries to secure the best possible outcomes for their people. It's not just what's done, it's morally right for each country to do this. We exchange our money and freedoms to a government that is supposed to try to secure the best outcomes for us. Not to come up with some universal theory of what's fair.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:What right do democrats have to tell me I shouldn’t be allowed to have an AR-15?



Um…we are part of the same country and thus get to pass laws according to majority vote.



Um…Are Iran and the US not part of the same planet?

But OP thinks Iran should be able to have nukes, while telling her neighbor she shouldn’t be allowed to own a gun.

It’s a curious inconsistency to me. I’d like one of you to try to explain it, but you’re unable to.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:What right do democrats have to tell me I shouldn’t be allowed to have an AR-15?



Um…we are part of the same country and thus get to pass laws according to majority vote.



Um…Are Iran and the US not part of the same planet?

But OP thinks Iran should be able to have nukes, while telling her neighbor she shouldn’t be allowed to own a gun.

It’s a curious inconsistency to me. I’d like one of you to try to explain it, but you’re unable to.


No she laid it out. She thinks its okay to boss other Americans around, but outside our borders, its hands off. Kind of a North Korean perspective.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Are you the 5th grade teacher again?

Look, its not about fairness. It's about what is best for America. Each country tries to secure the best possible outcomes for their people. It's not just what's done, it's morally right for each country to do this. We exchange our money and freedoms to a government that is supposed to try to secure the best outcomes for us. Not to come up with some universal theory of what's fair.


Agreed. Life has never been about what is fair.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:What right do democrats have to tell me I shouldn’t be allowed to have an AR-15?



No one has obliterated your AR-15

I trust Iran more than I trust Trump and sycophants.



Of course you do. Not even the least little bit surprised to hear you say that.

You Progs hate other Americans far more than you’d ever dislike an enemy of our country. We know that. We’ve always known that. You’d rather see us dead instead.


We know.


No one is trying to take away your rifle or pistol and Iran isn't shooting up our kids in schools or churches or grocery stores every other day. So weighing the bigger threat, it's 100% Americans with guns meant for war.



I love how libs always start posts like this one ^^^ with something like “nO oNe Is tRyInG tO tAkE yUr gUNz aWaY!”…. And then they proceed to explain why we should take everyone’s guns away. That’s some hilarious sh!t right there 😆
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:What do you need an ar-15 for? It’s not for hunting or self protection and there’s no zombie apocalypse.


Actually I in fact do hunt with my AR, and use another one for home defense.

Zombies? I’m a medical professional. I know zombies are a biological impossibility.


Hm. What caliber is your AR and what are you hunting? The most common .223/5.56mm cartridge is not really suitable for deer or hogs so I question why you are using an AR and not a simple bolt action in a larger caliber that will drop a deer with one shot. Are you playing soldier while hunting and the AR makes you feel cool or something?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:What right do democrats have to tell me I shouldn’t be allowed to have an AR-15?



Um…we are part of the same country and thus get to pass laws according to majority vote.



Um…Are Iran and the US not part of the same planet?

But OP thinks Iran should be able to have nukes, while telling her neighbor she shouldn’t be allowed to own a gun.

It’s a curious inconsistency to me. I’d like one of you to try to explain it, but you’re unable to.


No she laid it out. She thinks it’s okay to boss other Americans around, but outside our borders, its hands off. Kind of a North Korean perspective.


Gotcha.


Yeah well she’s gonna be disappointed I guess.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Are you the 5th grade teacher again?

Look, its not about fairness. Its about what is best for America. Each country tries to secure the best possible outcomes for their people. It's not just what's done, it's morally right for each country to do this. We exchange our money and freedoms to a government that is supposed to try to secure the best outcomes for us. Not to come up with some universal theory of what's fair.


Ding ding. Correct answer.

The principal moral obligation of every state is to protect its citizens.

Iran possessing nuclear weapons presents a grave threat to America and Americans.

It is our government’s responsibility to eliminate or reduce this threat, whether via diplomacy or military means.

Never thought I’d see a progressive launch a PRO nuclear proliferation campaign, but apparently that’s where we are? FFS
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Given what Iran has consistently claimed to want to do, yes.

Go study up OP, did you just crawl out of a cave for 100 years?



More likely crawled out of an undergrad program from Oberlin or W&M 😆


LOL.
I think OP is very young and very naive. She needs to do a little dive into the history of Iran. She doesn't need to go too far back... She can start with the 1979 hostage crisis.


Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Given what Iran has consistently claimed to want to do, yes.

Go study up OP, did you just crawl out of a cave for 100 years?



More likely crawled out of an undergrad program from Oberlin or W&M 😆


LOL.
I think OP is very young and very naive. She needs to do a little dive into the history of Iran. She doesn't need to go too far back... She can start with the 1979 hostage crisis.




Oh yes, i made Christmas cards in elementary supposedly "to send to the hostages."

You must support Israel. Only those guys think pulling up stuff from 50 years ago should be used to drive U.S. foreign policy in the 21st century.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:What do you need an ar-15 for? It’s not for hunting or self protection and there’s no zombie apocalypse.


Actually I in fact do hunt with my AR, and use another one for home defense.

Zombies? I’m a medical professional. I know zombies are a biological impossibility.


Hm. What caliber is your AR and what are you hunting? The most common .223/5.56mm cartridge is not really suitable for deer or hogs so I question why you are using an AR and not a simple bolt action in a larger caliber that will drop a deer with one shot. Are you playing soldier while hunting and the AR makes you feel cool or something?


I use a .300 BO for deer, and a .458 SOCOM for hogs, which are both large and aggressive, and travel in herds, so you have an opportunity to take several in quick succession, and need the capability to fire much larger rounds than 556, more quickly than a bolt action. At home I have a 9mm for home protection. I like the AR because it’s familiar to me. And I didn’t “play” soldier - I am a United States Army combat veteran. But your smugness is noted.

And I do own bolt actions. I have several Savage 110 precision rifles for long distance shooting. I guess you’d probably call them “sniper rifles”, since you’d have to come up with some way to insinuate they were something evil, too.



Now, let’s talk about something you own that I don’t think you should be allowed to have, and it’ll be my turn to attack you. Deal?
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