Darwinism at work

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"The Party told you to reject all evidence of your eyes and ears. It was their final, most essential command."
George Orwell---"1984"
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won't go there, but definitely beware any moron with a bra holster.
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Got to admit, sad, but funny. Death by looking down one's own loaded cleavage. :P

This story however, is a little more relevant to our gun crazy society. Looking for revenge is not a good reason to be carrying a gun in a car, for all people involved in this incident.

http://www.latimes.com/nation/nationnow ... story.html
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Anyone notice that she was in the navy for a couple of years?
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Not sure why the fixation. I could bring up the story of the cop giving school kids a lecture on using firearms when he accidentally fired his pistol. Luckily none of the kids were hurt. So if a police officer can have a accident, what the point in bringing up this case....other that your on going attempt to show people who own guns are idiots.
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I think the point is that if you can't even trust a (theoretically) highly-trained officer to handle firearms properly, there's no way in hell you should trust every random Joe Schmoe out there.
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bingo!! We have a winner!!!
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Professional drivers die in automobile accidents. Pilots crash airplanes. Doctors die from drug abuse... etc. etc.
Do we need to stop partaking of their service and/or stop people from using those products too?
Or is this another one of those piss poor examples of 'selective slick logic'?
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As a woman, only I can get away with this, but maybe it was that time of the month. :twisted2:
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