Posted on 10/18/2004 2:40:34 PM PDT by Rakkasan1
GREENWOOD, Ind. -- Some neighbors aren't thrilled with the rock in gun dealer Don Davis's front yard promoting armed protection, but he vows that only a judge can make him move it.
The 8-foot ornamental rock, in front of the home Davis recently built near this Indianapolis suburb, depicts an eagle and the U.S. flag.
The inscription: ``It's better to own a gun and not need it than to need a gun and not own it.''
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Oops - my bad - I guess you were right about the high school thing. I still think you're a troll though...
If you're going to accuse someone of being a gun-grabber, you should get some evidence.
Still haven't found any statements of mine that support your claim, have you?
Some people really have no sense of humor. This was a (mostly) tongue-in-cheek statement that you took WAY too seriously.
And you still haven't come up with any evidence that I'm a gun-grabber.
How about some actual quotes?
I've already proven that Modernman is a liberal
You haven't even come close. All you've been able to do is throw out some accusations without any supporting evidence and take a tongue-in-cheek statement and twist it around.
Like I said, I've been here a little while now and I have never been banned or even suspended. I can count on the fingers of one hand the number of post of mine that have been pulled. YOU might think I'm a liberal, but FR management seems to know otherwise.
Considering that you have not been able to show any statements that either I or Stone Mountain have made that would lead a reasonable to this conclusion, this is just more unsubstantiated libel on your part.
The fact that you say our Constitution and National Symbols are no different than a Muslim Terrorist who has killed thousands of our citizens is repugnant and disgraceful.
Are you really that dense? We were trying to point out to you that the only reason you do not consider the stars and stripes to be a political statement is because you agree with what they represent. Just because you agree with what someone is saying does not make that statement non-political.
You've explained my position much better than I have been able to.
PAR35,
Sounds like you're a fair man.
Regards.
You're dang right I agree with what the Stars & Stripes represent.....they represent my country. Maybe that flag bothers you but you won't find too many on this forum that agree with you that it is no different than an image of Osama Bin Laden. Typical "hate America" liberal mindset.
I don't think anyone really has shined the light on you and your agenda as of yet. I intend to put my highbeams on you Mr. Pornography defending, Christian Bashing, Drug legalizing, Pro-Illegal Immigrating, Southern Bashing, Pro-Jihaadist Muslim Propagandizing, Christian Serb Bashing, Prostitution Legalizing, Gun-grabbing Metrosexual Lawyerboy.
That's OK....I still think you're a liberal though.
I was wrong. you really are that dense.
I don't think anyone really has shined the light on you and your agenda as of yet. I intend to put my highbeams on you Mr. Pornography defending, Christian Bashing, Drug legalizing, Pro-Illegal Immigrating, Southern Bashing, Pro-Jihaadist Muslim Propagandizing, Christian Serb Bashing, Prostitution Legalizing, Gun-grabbing Metrosexual Lawyerboy.
Do your worst. It should be fun to show other Freepers just how much of a buffoon you are.
Ya....and I reckon that you'll need to get that "tongue-in-cheek" defense ready again.
Just replying to the last post in the thread. I came across the thread from a search I did after driving past this rock tonight. It's still up over 2 years later and it is stunning, tastefully done, I'm envious. I'm new to this part of Indiana so I was curious how long this rock had been there.
You're rude.
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