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Originally Posted by daswig
What's disturbing about it? The rabid kerry supporter invading my personal space in an attempt to intimidate or possibly attack me, or my unwillingness to meekly submit to a physical attack by the douchebag? If this guy had done to my wife what he did to me, she'd have shot him in a heartbeat, and would have undoubtedly walked on any charges that the CA was stupid enough to bring.
It is generally unwise to go around poking sleeping grizzly bears with sharp sticks, which is basically what this guy was doing, ESPECIALLY over something as mundane as politics.
Everybody has a right to their political opinion. But trying to force their opinion on others by threat of violence? Please.
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Absolutely everything is disturbing about it.
It's disturbing that this Kerry supporter feels the need to challenge you in the street and force his opinion down your throat. It's also disturbing that you felt your only recourse was to shoot him. It's even more disturbing to hear that your wife would definitely have shot him. I am left to wonder if these are attitudes that are brought about by gun ownership.
Basically, I find it all very disturbing.