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<blockquote data-quote="Poke78" data-source="post: 2751798" data-attributes="member: 4333"><p>Using the word "thinks" to explain the actions of the anti-2A crowd gives entirely too much credit, IMO. The lack of logic and reason in their non-persuasive arguments, coupled with total historical ignorance, provides ample evidence to question the overall brain power at work. There's ample evidence they work more on a glandular level, as evidenced by the crocodile tears that are shed over such luminaries as the Gentle Giant, Michael Brown. Occasionally, they raise their argument to the emotional level with appeals like "it's for the children!" They ought to thank God that He made breathing an autonomic function since I'd be amazed if their computational powers would allow them to remember to breathe.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Poke78, post: 2751798, member: 4333"] Using the word "thinks" to explain the actions of the anti-2A crowd gives entirely too much credit, IMO. The lack of logic and reason in their non-persuasive arguments, coupled with total historical ignorance, provides ample evidence to question the overall brain power at work. There's ample evidence they work more on a glandular level, as evidenced by the crocodile tears that are shed over such luminaries as the Gentle Giant, Michael Brown. Occasionally, they raise their argument to the emotional level with appeals like "it's for the children!" They ought to thank God that He made breathing an autonomic function since I'd be amazed if their computational powers would allow them to remember to breathe. [/QUOTE]
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