We do NOT need guns! STOP being scared!!

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PostThu Feb 10, 2011 2:34 am » by Yarblis


Brad,guns are inanimate objects brother,they don't make decisions,people do.Guns aren't evil,people arePerhaps you should devote more energy to being an example of decency instead of blaming criminality on guns.Criminals use guns,guns don't use criminals.You would have just as much success trying to outlaw baseball bats and piano wire because they can both be used to kill.lol.

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PostFri Feb 11, 2011 7:16 pm » by Bradwatson


nyarelathodep wrote: You must understand that Brad considers himself to be Gods emmisary (quite a popular posistion here on DTV), and as such, also considers himself above all reproach.

emissary: a person sent to conduct negotiations. I haven't considered myself to be negotiating at all! I'm God's Christ and His Judge of all humanity. reproach: to express disapproval to a person for a fault of offense. Ya, now that you mention it, I guess the 2nd Coming of the Christ is "above all reproach".
nyarelathodep wrote:He can string a bunch of numbers together to prove (that's he's the Christ). I guess. Its odd, you would think God would have chosen someone a bit more coherent to carry forth his message?

Yes, I'm a scientist. Therefore, I utilize the scientific method to prove my hypothesies and have been able to state my theories mathematically. This thread, however, is very coherent and I haven't "used any numbers" to distract from the simple message that guns & gunowners are evil.

Everyone,

Let me state this very simply. Choose: God & anti-guns or Evil & pro-guns. It's either one or the other and your karma will reflect your decision.

- Brad Watson, Miami, FL
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PostFri Feb 11, 2011 7:17 pm » by 99socks


bradwatson wrote: I'm God's Christ and His Judge of all humanity




That's signature quality, right there.
"And don't mind the "harshness" of some people. It's all an act. The meaner the posts, the cuddlier they are in person." -Poooooot

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PostFri Feb 11, 2011 7:45 pm » by Taintedsample


bradwatson wrote:
nyarelathodep wrote: You must understand that Brad considers himself to be Gods emmisary (quite a popular posistion here on DTV), and as such, also considers himself above all reproach.

emissary: a person sent to conduct negotiations. I haven't considered myself to be negotiating at all! I'm God's Christ and His Judge of all humanity. reproach: to express disapproval to a person for a fault of offense. Ya, now that you mention it, I guess the 2nd Coming of the Christ is "above all reproach".
nyarelathodep wrote:He can string a bunch of numbers together to prove (that's he's the Christ). I guess. Its odd, you would think God would have chosen someone a bit more coherent to carry forth his message?

Yes, I'm a scientist. Therefore, I utilize the scientific method to prove my hypothesies and have been able to state my theories mathematically. This thread, however, is very coherent and I haven't "used any numbers" to distract from the simple message that guns & gunowners are evil.

Everyone,

Let me state this very simply. Choose: God & anti-guns or Evil & pro-guns. It's either one or the other and your karma will reflect your decision.

- Brad Watson, Miami, FL



Make your own choices my friends, its the only freedom you have left.

I choose to be armed, I will not be a victim. I will eat. I will be safe.

You will be unarmed, a victim, someone who needs help, a hinderance. you will become a thing that can be used or cast aside. A further drag on society.

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PostFri Feb 11, 2011 8:03 pm » by Nyarelathodep


Sometimes, I think Brad Watson was the inspiration behind Tool's song Eulogy:

He had a lot to say.
He had a lot of nothing to say.
We'll miss him.
We'll miss him.

He had a lot to say.
He had a lot of nothing to say.
We'll miss him.
We're gonna miss him
We're gonna miss him

So long.
We wish you well.
You told us how you weren't afraid to die.
Well then, so long.
Don't cry.
Or feel too down.
Not all martyrs see divinity.
But at least you tried.

Standing above the crowd,
He had a voice that was strong and loud.
We'll miss him.
We'll miss him.

Ranting and pointing his finger
At everything but his heart.
We'll miss him.
We'll miss him.
We're gonna miss him.
We're gonna miss him.

No way to recall
What it was that you had said to me,
Like I care at all.

But you were so loud.
You sure could yell.
You took a stand on every little thing
And so loud.

"I'm too smart when you're invisible by the bone and the symbol on you. So he bashes his skull through the window while over looking the sea. Twilight amber ego. We were amused by this"

Standing above the crowd,
He had a voice that was strong and loud and I
Swallowed his facade cuz I'm so
Eager to identify with
Someone above the ground,
Someone who seemed to feel the same,
Someone prepared to lead the way, with
Someone who would die for me.

Will you? Will you now?
Would you die for me?
Don't you fuckin lie.

Don't you step out of line.
Don't you step out of line.
Don't you step out of line.
Don't you fuckin lie.

You've claimed all this time that you would die for me.
Why then are you so surprised when you hear your own
Eulogy?

He had a lot to say.
He had a lot of nothing to say.
He had a lot to say.
He had a lot of nothing to say.

Come down.
Get off your fuckin cross.
We need the fuckin space to nail the next fool martyr.

To ascend you must die.
You must be crucified
For our sins and our lies.
Goodbye!!!
For challenges to come, we stand against the tide...under the banner of the brave. Mission Aetheria...the future belongs to the brave.

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PostFri Feb 11, 2011 10:31 pm » by Bradwatson


The Egyptian people just succesfully had a revolution without any of them using any guns. The only guns that were used were by the ungodly Egyptian police and other paid Mubarak supporters that fired into the peaceful demonstrations. The tear gas the ungodly police used was made in the US and perhaps their guns were, too? The United States seems to export alot of evil. :hell: Ah, but there is a God, and Good always triumphs over evil. :pray:

- Brad Watson, Miami, FL

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PostFri Feb 11, 2011 11:10 pm » by Lombozo


bradwatson wrote:We do NOT need guns, STOP being scared. They are inherently evil. :hell: People who manufacture guns are evil. :hell: People who market & sell guns are evil. :hell: The NRA is evil. :hell: Gunowners are evil. :hell:

Your post is evil. Guns don't kill, people kill. Guns don't molest, priests do, so Priests are evil.
Warning: I post solely for my own amusement.

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PostFri Feb 11, 2011 11:44 pm » by Taintedsample


bradwatson wrote:The Egyptian people just succesfully had a revolution without any of them using any guns. The only guns that were used were by the ungodly Egyptian police and other paid Mubarak supporters that fired into the peaceful demonstrations. The tear gas the ungodly police used was made in the US and perhaps their guns were, too? The United States seems to export alot of evil. :hell: Ah, but there is a God, and Good always triumphs over evil. :pray:

- Brad Watson, Miami, FL


The army was the key to power in Egypt.
Ask yourself why. Go ahead... Thats right Braddy mah boy! GUNS! :banana:

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PostSat Feb 12, 2011 12:34 am » by Stratafire


As stated previously, it was a "Military Coup" that cemented change (i.e. weapons that insured the seat of change, not the unarmed civilians, which BTW were also throwing rocks (weapons) Molotov cocktails (weapons) sticks, bats, etc.. all are also considered "weapons")..

Egyptian civilians were of little effect, until the "Military Might" stepped in and gave the yin/yang a simple choice, leave vertically, or horizontally, "your choice"..

Change is never a simple procedure of "wishing it" to happen, it usually is dipped in blood, sweat, and tears, with sacrifices felt for generations to come, before the dust settles, to once again, start it all over again (wash, rinse, repeat)

Voice alone is noneffective, it requires one to get their hands dirty (rarely is it wished upon anyone to do this thing) but it is necessary to insure the future of those "after" you...

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PostSat Feb 12, 2011 12:47 am » by Allreadydead


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Revolutionary War Soldiers Buried in Big Springs Presbyterian Church Cemetery Marker

Look hard at these graves, these men picked up the musket and fought for what they believed in, do you imagine the English would have granted them their freedom (how generous that would have been of them!) had they not done so?

Citizens, without the means to defend their rights and families, are naked slaves to those that have the means to oppress them.
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