gotojuston
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Folks, I'm tired but I'm not giving up on my friend. I am not confrontational by nature but something about this recent gun debate (lecture) has me pushing forward.
My friend is in lock step with President Obama regarding registration, limitation, confiscation, etc. His emotions are clouding his judgment and I can't break through. I've been over the talking points and provided all the usual data we use to defend ourselves and our liberty. I've offered him my knowledge and experience with gun safety and asked him to join me at the range.
My question to you is this: How do we remove the emotion of their argument and political agenda? If their head is that far into the sand already, do we have hope? Can we "hope" to "change" their emotions when that deeply ingrained from their side?
Any thoughts and help would be greatly appreciated. Hang in there my friends.
My friend is in lock step with President Obama regarding registration, limitation, confiscation, etc. His emotions are clouding his judgment and I can't break through. I've been over the talking points and provided all the usual data we use to defend ourselves and our liberty. I've offered him my knowledge and experience with gun safety and asked him to join me at the range.
My question to you is this: How do we remove the emotion of their argument and political agenda? If their head is that far into the sand already, do we have hope? Can we "hope" to "change" their emotions when that deeply ingrained from their side?
Any thoughts and help would be greatly appreciated. Hang in there my friends.
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