personally i think your right. guns dont have anything to do with crime. but then you fall onto a very unpopular argument with any american -- that americans are inharently violent pshycopathic killers. Or at least havent got the sense to behave civily toward other human beings.
i am remebered as i write this that canada actually has a higher percentage of gun ownership than the USA (by population % of course) and we dont have anywhere near the level of murders that the americans do. of course, falling back to the regulations and control, i can't go down to wal mart and buy a gun here. i think that the casual indeference, to something that has the power of life and death, that americans show, is sickening.
you can quote your constitution as gospel truth (and most americans do) but if you dont understand why it says what it says (as in no standing army should be commisioned, but everyone should be armed) then how is that any different than mindlessly spouting propganda?
hmm how many countries has north korea "liberated" in the past 10 years...
you think the us economy is strong? you think unyeilding blind patriotism is a sign of a good attitude of the people?
NK has been at a cold war with SK for something like 50 years. are they invading? i think christianity and a holly war against islam is a much worse 'ideology' than communism. why is the US good and other evil? well thats a concept of catholism or more acurately since islam and all the western religions are the exact same, zoroastrianism.
well i guess you pulled those facts from somewhere (your ass?) but i actually went and looked for some statistics.
According to latest police statistics (1996), is the serious crime rate higher in the United States or England?
In 1996, rates of murder, rape, and robbery recorded by the police were all higher in the United States than in England, while assault, burglary, and motor vehicle theft rates were all higher in England than in the United States. According to police statistics for 1996 --
-the U.S. murder rate was 5.7 times higher than England's (0.074 per 1,000 population versus 0.013) (figure 5) -the U.S. rape rate was about 3 times higher than England's (0.71 per 1,000 female population versus 0.22) (figure 6) -the U.S. robbery rate was 1.4 times higher than England's (2.0 versus 1.4) (figure 7) -the English assault rate was 1.1 times higher than the U.S. rate (4.4 versus 3.9) (figure 8) -the English burglary rate was 2.4 times higher than the U.S. rate (22.4 versus 9.4) (figure 9) -the English motor vehicle theft rate was 1.8 times higher than the U.S. rate (9.5 versus 5.3) (figure 10).
i think i would rather be burgaled or have my car stolen than raped or murdered. also you can see that the percentages are not that much higher for england (1-2.5 times) than the us (1.4-5.7) in the much more violent crimes.
in fact theres a whole report here on the differences between american and english crime rates. and before you say, that studies dated it ends in 1996 -- the english have had the law banning firearm ownership since 1953 (sorry no source) and the first gun laws were put in palce in 1903 i believe.
murder is mostly a crime of passion. if i had a gun on me, i would have killed people a few times. of course, afterwords i went home smoked a joint and decided it was much better than being a fugitive on the run.
only people who are afraid need guns. or perhaps if your country doesnt have a military/police or a standing army ala iraq.
thats the canadians for you. always thinking 20 years ahead. canada has the most fresh water (in the world?) certainly north america... reasonable to plan ahead.
you know you can get a keygen easy on kazaa or your favourite p2p app and download a key pair maker. all you do is unplug your internet at the right time and it will think your not onlien and prompt you for a phone in key. after that use the group it gives you generate new keypair with generator and wola! my generator (tho theres probably others ) is called
symantec.Norton.Antivirus.2004.PRO.KEYGEN-TMG.Sh ar eReactor.exe
but i dont remember where i got it from. soulseek maybe?
personally i think your right. guns dont have anything to do with crime. but then you fall onto a very unpopular argument with any american -- that americans are inharently violent pshycopathic killers. Or at least havent got the sense to behave civily toward other human beings.
i am remebered as i write this that canada actually has a higher percentage of gun ownership than the USA (by population % of course) and we dont have anywhere near the level of murders that the americans do. of course, falling back to the regulations and control, i can't go down to wal mart and buy a gun here. i think that the casual indeference, to something that has the power of life and death, that americans show, is sickening.
you can quote your constitution as gospel truth (and most americans do) but if you dont understand why it says what it says (as in no standing army should be commisioned, but everyone should be armed) then how is that any different than mindlessly spouting propganda?
hmm how many countries has north korea "liberated" in the past 10 years...
you think the us economy is strong? you think unyeilding blind patriotism is a sign of a good attitude of the people?
NK has been at a cold war with SK for something like 50 years. are they invading? i think christianity and a holly war against islam is a much worse 'ideology' than communism. why is the US good and other evil? well thats a concept of catholism or more acurately since islam and all the western religions are the exact same, zoroastrianism.
rofl
well i guess you pulled those facts from somewhere (your ass?) but i actually went and looked for some statistics.
According to latest police statistics (1996), is the serious crime rate higher in the United States or England?
In 1996, rates of murder, rape, and robbery recorded by the police were all higher in the United States than in England, while assault, burglary, and motor vehicle theft rates were all higher in England than in the United States.
According to police statistics for 1996 --
-the U.S. murder rate was 5.7 times higher than England's (0.074 per 1,000 population versus 0.013) (figure 5)
-the U.S. rape rate was about 3 times higher than England's (0.71 per 1,000 female population versus 0.22) (figure 6)
-the U.S. robbery rate was 1.4 times higher than England's (2.0 versus 1.4) (figure 7)
-the English assault rate was 1.1 times higher than the U.S. rate (4.4 versus 3.9) (figure 8)
-the English burglary rate was 2.4 times higher than the U.S. rate (22.4 versus 9.4) (figure 9)
-the English motor vehicle theft rate was 1.8 times higher than the U.S. rate (9.5 versus 5.3) (figure 10).
i think i would rather be burgaled or have my car stolen than raped or murdered. also you can see that the percentages are not that much higher for england (1-2.5 times) than the us (1.4-5.7) in the much more violent crimes.
in fact theres a whole report here on the differences between american and english crime rates. and before you say, that studies dated it ends in 1996 -- the english have had the law banning firearm ownership since 1953 (sorry no source) and the first gun laws were put in palce in 1903 i believe.
murder is mostly a crime of passion. if i had a gun on me, i would have killed people a few times. of course, afterwords i went home smoked a joint and decided it was much better than being a fugitive on the run.
only people who are afraid need guns. or perhaps if your country doesnt have a military/police or a standing army ala iraq.
thats the canadians for you. always thinking 20 years ahead. canada has the most fresh water (in the world?) certainly north america... reasonable to plan ahead.
"Think of all the goodies you'll get on your birthday and Christmas." oh boy mommy! 3 inches of some guys wang!
whats wrong with social insurance number thats spelled perfectly right. i have never had a company on the net ask me for my SIN tho..
you know you can get a keygen easy on kazaa or your favourite p2p app and download a key pair maker. all you do is unplug your internet at the right time and it will think your not onlien and prompt you for a phone in key. after that use the group it gives you generate new keypair with generator and wola!
h ar eReactor.exe
my generator (tho theres probably others ) is called
symantec.Norton.Antivirus.2004.PRO.KEYGEN-TMG.S
but i dont remember where i got it from. soulseek maybe?