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In reply to the discussion: Taking your AR-15 out on a dinner date really IS more dangerous than posting on DU. [View all]jmg257
(11,996 posts)13. That is true. Still you'd have to have serious issues to want to chase someone down due to shit
posted on DU.
Not that it couldn't happen, mind you. Maybe it pays to show at least some civility!
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Taking your AR-15 out on a dinner date really IS more dangerous than posting on DU. [View all]
stone space
May 2016
OP
That is true. Still you'd have to have serious issues to want to chase someone down due to shit
jmg257
May 2016
#13
SS -- have you contacted Kamala Harris for her failure to do what's in her power to do........
pablo_marmol
May 2016
#9
I voted posting on DU. I recall a member threatening to fart in my general direction.
Eleanors38
May 2016
#10
If I was going out to dinner I sure wouldn't be lugging my AR-15 with me. Would get in the way of me
Waldorf
May 2016
#11
Same thing here. Big family and friends dinner for my Dad's 93rd Birthday last Saturday
DonP
May 2016
#18
If he keeps it up, our genial host may need to "gently" use his rarely used hammer
DonP
May 2016
#40
I have better things to do than worry about something that will never happen
Travis_0004
May 2016
#21