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Direct Link To This Post Posted: October 14 2004 at 16:40

Originally posted by emdiar emdiar wrote:

Seeing you all calmly debating the rights of every knuckle dragging individual in Hicksville to own enough firepower to take out a small primary school scares me.

See, this is sort of worrisome also... because (and I'm sure Danbo can correct me on this if I'm wrong)... most of the gun committed crimes in this country are not perpetrated by legal gun owners... but by guns that were stolen, or purchased on the black market. There is a pretty effective process involved in buying a gun.  I'm sure there are a few cracks in the system, but basically its a good process and a bit time consuming.  Not your usual criminals way to get a gun... 

And I don't think we're calmly debating the issue of everyone owning a gun, however,its very unfortunate that in some areas here its a necessity.

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: October 14 2004 at 16:50
Originally posted by danbo danbo wrote:

I agree, I am not defending the "knuckle draggers."

 

Here's some stats. Just for interest, not a stone being thrown.

High Gun
Ownership Countries

Low Gun
Ownership Countries

Country

Suicide

Homicide

Total*

Country

Suicide

Homicide

Total*

Switzerland

21.4

2.7

24.1

Denmark

22.3

4.9

27.2

U.S.

11.6

7.4

19.0

France

20.8

1.1

21.9

Israel

6.5

1.4

7.9

Japan**

16.7

0.6

17.3

* The figures listed in the table are the rates per 100,000 people.
** Suicide figures for Japan also include many homicides.
Source for table: U.S. figures for 1996 are taken from the Statistical Abstract of the U.S. and FBI Uniform Crime Reports. The rest of the table is taken from the UN 1996 Demographic Yearbook (1998), cited at http://www.haciendapub.com/stolinsky.html.

and I bet if you broke these figures down by state and chose Texas...which if I remember right has the highest gun/household rate you'll find the homicide rate much lower......

reason: would be breaking and entry type of goons are likely to get shot in Texas. It has been several years when I had heard the report but I'll bet that is the case and even though the source wasn't perhaps the most newsworthy(MANCOW-A Chicago based Howard Stern) it sounded like in this particular incident he was right on. 

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: October 15 2004 at 13:05
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Originally posted by emdiar emdiar wrote:

Originally posted by threefates threefates wrote:

Emidar.. that 12 year old could just as easily of picked up a kitchen knife and plunged it thru her mother's heart... it would have had the same effect.

What a pathetic statement 3'. Let's give kids hand grenades then, after all, they could just as easily make molatoff cocktails if they wanted. Why not save them the trouble?

Sorry but I don't get the connection emidar... we don't generally have molatoff cocktails in our kitchens..

If you have a bottle of turps, paint thinner, surgical spirits, some gas from the family auto etc. and a rag, you have a molatoff cocktai. What household doesn't have these things?

I once heard a soldier talking of his active service in the Falklands. He described in some detail the first time he bayonetted a man to death. "It's nothing like in the films", he said. "Stabbing a person to death is about as difficult a task as you can have, every time, whereas pulling a trigger soon becomes as easy and impersonal as a video game."

It's guns I loath, not Americans or America!!! I hope you all know that, because some folk seem to think I'm just anti Uncle Sam. This is NOT the case as my many American freinds and fellow band members could testify.

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: October 15 2004 at 13:18

Well..you living in Europe shouldn't worry what we in america want as far as guns go or not...

I don't concern myself about european issues unless it somehow could affect me or my fellow americans.

The last time I looked there's an ocean seperating us so do not concern yourself with american affairs

 

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: October 15 2004 at 13:26
Originally posted by gdub411 gdub411 wrote:

Well..you living in Europe shouldn't worry what we in america want as far as guns go or not...

I don't concern myself about european issues unless it somehow could affect me or my fellow americans.

The last time I looked there's an ocean seperating us so do not concern yourself with american affairs

 

HA HA HA, are you telling me to stay out of other nations affairs? God I'm so tempted.............no, leave it em!LOLWink



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Direct Link To This Post Posted: October 15 2004 at 13:36
Originally posted by emdiar emdiar wrote:

Originally posted by gdub411 gdub411 wrote:

Well..you living in Europe shouldn't worry what we in america want as far as guns go or not...

I don't concern myself about european issues unless it somehow could affect me or my fellow americans.

The last time I looked there's an ocean seperating us so do not concern yourself with american affairs

 

HA HA HA, are you telling me to stay out of other nations affairs? God I'm so tempted.............no, leave it em!LOLWink

no Emidar...just asking-Why do you care when it is so far away?

please don't get on a soapbox and start asking if I care about the Aids epidemic in Africa and such either. The debate about gun laws and millions of people dieing are ALOT different

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: October 15 2004 at 13:39

What a STUPID, incendiary topic for a music forum!

The person who started this one, I bet, likes to plant the minefield, then sit back and watch the "fun" & fireworks....

Nice poisoned little atmosphere you've got going here, "Paradox." Do you p*ss in your own well, and sh*t in your own bed, too?

This place just gets worse -- I'm well quit of it.



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Direct Link To This Post Posted: October 15 2004 at 14:42

ahh Peter, ...Every board you go on eventually you start to see the differences in opinion... its just nature.

If you think this place is bad.. you should try out the Official Pink Floyd forum... now that place is just downright scarey....

To Emidar:  I don't think you hate Americans... And I understand your dislike of guns.  I actually hate them myself.. .hope to never be in close contact with one for any reason...  I'm just saying that banning guns is like taking aspirin for a headache... it ain't the cure, and most the time.. it doesn't do any good....

Sort of like drugs... Pot is illegal and banned here.  Do you think any of those who smoke, smoke it any less because of that....Do you think its any harder to get ??



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Direct Link To This Post Posted: October 15 2004 at 14:43
Originally posted by Peter Rideout Peter Rideout wrote:

What a STUPID, incendiary topic for a music forum!

The person who started this one, I bet, likes to plant the minefield, then sit back and watch the "fun" & fireworks....

Nice poisoned little atmosphere you've got going here, "Paradox." Do you p*ss in your own well, and sh*t in your own bed, too?

This place just gets worse -- I'm well quit of it.

Mr. Rideout

 

First of all I have read your outstanding reviews and I think they are informative and helpful.  I hope to continue reading them for a long time to come. I am just returning to Progressive music and there is a lot I have missed and you taking the time to post your reviews is very kind.

Having said that:

Did you read this forum title?  Discussions NOT related to music

I am relatively new here and I can tell already the most of old members seem to think that nothing should be discussed except music even in a topic that says it is not about music. I think if you click on the topic you get what you clicked for. It says Gun Control and yet you grace us with your comments that we are bunch of idiots for talking about it. Sure we could find a forum to discuss that and then another one to discuss something else and then spend the rest of our days searching and posting just to make sure we find the right forum for our comments.

 

 I ask you a question of you, Are the people who comment on this forum one dimensional? We are not supposed to enjoy the camaraderie we have here by discussing more than just progressive rock music? It is only natural as people get to know each other is to want to know more.  On this forum the natural question is "Well if you think that way about music what do think about this other subject".  

I am sorry to disagree with you on this one but if you want music only stay in the upper half of the discussion topics and stay out of this one. I like learning about other people and cultures even if I don't agree with them.  I think there are others here that feel the same and in the course of this discussion yours was the only one that was insulting. 

As for the topic, I think it is absolutely fascinating that we have two separate and divided cultures on this subject.

 

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: October 15 2004 at 15:09

First, thank you for the kind words re my reviews, Garion -- sincerely appreciated. I plan to write many more.

Secondly, re "discussions not related to music, " I get the point, and it is a very good/valid point, indeed. (same goes for your response, 3F)

I guess that I'm a bit of a dreamer, maybe too sensitive, and would like people to be "nicer"/ more considerate of others (not that I always am, but I try to be), and that this type of wide-open forum is really not the thing for me. Others have thicker skins, and can more easily separate the head and the heart....

(Still, I do belive that some topics are virual "booby traps," posted merely to inflame. Reading them brings me down -- but like a car accident, or Holocaust documentary, I just can't seem to look away.)Confused

I'm sure all forums go this way eventually, as 3F implied, but I have to be honest with myself, conclude that it's really not the place for me (too easy to hurt/anger faceless strangers, especially when real names are not even used), and quit, with no ill will toward those who elect to stay. (BTW, when I don't post here, my review output goes up, and that's why I joined originally anyway -- a creative outlet, & means to share a love of good music....)

All the best to all, & sorry if I sounded intolerant of adult discussion, as above.

See you in the reviews, & happy listening,Smile

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: October 15 2004 at 15:27
Originally posted by Peter Rideout Peter Rideout wrote:

First, thank you for the kind words re my reviews, Garion -- sincerely appreciated. I plan to write many more.

Secondly, re "discussions not related to music, " I get the point, and it is a very good/valid point, indeed. (same goes for your response, 3F)

I guess that I'm a bit of a dreamer, maybe too sensitive, and would like people to be "nicer"/ more considerate of others (not that I always am, but I try to be), and that this type of wide-open forum is really not the thing for me. Others have thicker skins, and can more easily separate the head and the heart....

(Still, I do belive that some topics are virual "booby traps," posted merely to inflame. Reading them brings me down -- but like a car accident, or Holocaust documentary, I just can't seem to look away.)Confused

I'm sure all forums go this way eventually, as 3F implied, but I have to be honest with myself, conclude that it's really not the place for me (too easy to hurt/anger faceless strangers, especially when real names are not even used), and quit, with no ill will toward those who elect to stay. (BTW, when I don't post here, my review output goes up, and that's why I joined originally anyway -- a creative outlet, & means to share a love of good music....)

All the best to all, & sorry if I sounded intolerant of adult discussion, as above.

See you in the reviews, & happy listening,Smile

Sincerely,

Peter Rideout

Oh Peter.

Just had to jump in here (I've patiently waited for you to post)

I have to say that if I have been in anyway responsible for you leaving the forum then I am truly sorry. I have read all your reviews and have enjoyed all of them.It was reading the reviews by yourself,Jim and Bob Mcbeath that inspired me to join-in in the first place.It is very easy to get trigger happy with the "post reply" button when one has a few idle hours and inevitably this leads to much ahem wind being broken.

I myself left the forum (rather over-dramatically I might add) because "a little birdy" told me that "me and my like" were putting off people like you ,and
especially you,from using the forum. I am on a family holiday at the moment and the sun and relaxation puts a different perspective on things and I no longer feel particularly angry at the perpetrators of various lyrical snares and honey-traps designed I believe to get me to overstep the mark, antagonise you and others, and get myself chucked off the forum.

There are times when I have been critical of you, but this was genuinely meant to be "banter", maybe a mis-fire, but I never intended to belittle you.

So if I cant persuade you to stop on, please keep the reviews flowing and never lose faith in the music.

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: October 15 2004 at 16:15

^ Thank you very much Reed -- that meant more to me than you might think.

My reasons to leave (as once before) are about 90% personal -- having largely to do with the productive/wise use of time & energy as a family man, and only about 10% "Forum content"-related. Sometimes ugliness or perceived ugliness is the little push I need to re-evaluate my priorities.

Just remember, progfans, there's a human (an individual, not a group, government, or country) behind the post/webname. Throw in some humour every now and then -- the world could use a laugh....

Enough said -- no more melodramatics!

Sincere best wishes to all and the Forums, (Prog Archives ROCKS!)

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: October 15 2004 at 16:52
Originally posted by Peter Rideout Peter Rideout wrote:

I guess that I'm a bit of a dreamer, maybe too sensitive, and would like people to be "nicer"/ more considerate of others (not that I always am, but I try to be), and that this type of wide-open forum is really not the thing for me. Others have thicker skins, and can more easily separate the head and the heart....

(Still, I do belive that some topics are virual "booby traps," posted merely to inflame. Reading them brings me down -- but like a car accident, or Holocaust documentary, I just can't seem to look away.)Confused

 

Maybe on second thought we do need to be reminded once in a while.  Not a bad thing either. But maybe just a tad toned down?  A lighting bolt can be very upsetting.    Keep coming around sometimes. 

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I don't think I need to be reminded to add humor, Peter...
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: October 15 2004 at 18:21

Originally posted by threefates threefates wrote:

I don't think I need to be reminded to add humor, Peter...
Not a bad idea to add a peter to your humor, either!

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Originally posted by danbo danbo wrote:

Originally posted by threefates threefates wrote:

I don't think I need to be reminded to add humor, Peter...
Not a bad idea to add a peter to your humor, either!

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: October 16 2004 at 13:18

Peter, I know you continue to read the forum, even when you do not actively participate, and I look forward to seeing you back. This forum can be compulsive, not to say adicitve, and you are absolutely right to come and go as your real life permits. There are many others who do so, but I would mention Fragile and Hibou in particular, who to me have "got it right". They dip in and out as it suits them, and are entirely (and of course rightly) comfortable doing so. 

I do share your concerns about some of the off topic discussions. I would not want to see the facility to talk about things other than music removed, as I feel it can often help us to get to know each other a little better. I don't feel however that the original topic of this thread served that purpose well, and consequently while I have strong views on it, I have not posted them.

I would not have have any problem with a some guidance being given on subjects which are discouraged. This is after all a music forum, there are plently of other forums to discuss politics, religion etc. for example. I'm not suggesting censorship as such, just guidelines. As with the civility thread, no doubt there would be some lively discussions on these guidelines, but I'm sure a majority concensus could be achieved.

Reed Lover, I though your post above was excellent. I was sorry to read that you were put in a position where you felt you had to leave, it's good to see you back.

There was some discussion in your leaving thread as to whether you had simply reinvented yourself, and I posted a message about that myself. After thinking a bit more about it, I deleted my post, as I realised it was none of my business whether you had or had not done so. The great thing about this forum is that everyone can be who we want to be. If we want to "re-invent" ourselves, we are free to do so (I'm not now suggesting you did!).

I think the difficulty many of us have with the forum is that we do not always appreciate when we write something, that it may not be taken in the way we intended. Even moderate and considerate members can inadvertently come across as abrasive sometimes. I'm sure some of those I am now talking of will be thinking "he doesn't mean me".Wink  The written word removes all the emotion and emphasis of normal conversation. Emoticons can seem a bit childish (for want of a better word), but they are a great way of indicating whether you are joking, serious, etc. Many of us do not use them enough.

Peter always "paints" his posts well, which greatly enhances our ability to get a flavour of his emotions behind what he says. Underlines, italics, bold, colours all help to get the true message across yet, as with this post, most of us tend to put our efforts almost entirely into just the words.

Anyway, back to the music section...LOL

 

 

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Originally posted by threefates threefates wrote:

 

most of the gun committed crimes in this country are not perpetrated by legal gun owners... but by guns that were stolen, or purchased on the black market.

I'm sure this is true 3', but this only strengthens my point. A burgler could empty every house in my street and not find a single gun.

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: October 17 2004 at 08:28
Originally posted by gdub411 gdub411 wrote:

Originally posted by emdiar emdiar wrote:

Originally posted by gdub411 gdub411 wrote:

Well..you living in Europe shouldn't worry what we in america want as far as guns go or not...

I don't concern myself about european issues unless it somehow could affect me or my fellow americans.

The last time I looked there's an ocean seperating us so do not concern yourself with american affairs

 

HA HA HA, are you telling me to stay out of other nations affairs? God I'm so tempted.............no, leave it em!LOLWink

no Emidar...just asking-Why do you care when it is so far away?

please don't get on a soapbox and start asking if I care about the Aids epidemic in Africa and such either. The debate about gun laws and millions of people dieing are ALOT different

This is an emotive topic, and was bound to lead to passionate disagreement. Most of us Europeans find the idea of gun ownership, made so easy, very unsettling. To ask why we care being so far away is a ridiculous question. I for one do care about American issues. Who sits in the Whitehouse effects the whole world in many ways, and US gun laws can go some way to deciding who does sit in the Whitehouse! Arms control is a real political hot potato in the US.

In stereotypical American fashion you just dont want to be disagreed with, and refuse to accept you could be wrong, or at least that the views of others outside your back yard could count for anything.

 

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: October 17 2004 at 10:36
Originally posted by Blacksword Blacksword wrote:

Originally posted by gdub411 gdub411 wrote:

Originally posted by emdiar emdiar wrote:

Originally posted by gdub411 gdub411 wrote:

Well..you living in Europe shouldn't worry what we in america want as far as guns go or not...

I don't concern myself about european issues unless it somehow could affect me or my fellow americans.

The last time I looked there's an ocean seperating us so do not concern yourself with american affairs

 

HA HA HA, are you telling me to stay out of other nations affairs? God I'm so tempted.............no, leave it em!LOLWink

no Emidar...just asking-Why do you care when it is so far away?

please don't get on a soapbox and start asking if I care about the Aids epidemic in Africa and such either. The debate about gun laws and millions of people dieing are ALOT different

This is an emotive topic, and was bound to lead to passionate disagreement. Most of us Europeans find the idea of gun ownership, made so easy, very unsettling. To ask why we care being so far away is a ridiculous question. I for one do care about American issues. Who sits in the Whitehouse effects the whole world in many ways, and US gun laws can go some way to deciding who does sit in the Whitehouse! Arms control is a real political hot potato in the US.

In stereotypical American fashion you just dont want to be disagreed with, and refuse to accept you could be wrong, or at least that the views of others outside your back yard could count for anything.

 

Quite frankly...those outside this country don't have a say. Do you get to vote? No. Leave american issues to america. Do you guys have such deer over population problems in your country where it starts killing your motorists in a big way because they unexpectantly step out onto a highway? We do in Wisconsin. We have a solution to that as well. Hunting keeps the deer population in check so they don't become hazardous to american drivers.

There are alot of unsettled lands here still. Look at Montana. A large expanse of land with few people. Perhaps we still feel a need for guns because we are not that far removed from civilizing these lands compared to European terms(a few hundred years compared to thousands) I do not mean to be harsh or rude about these but you guys(europeans) always treat us(americans) as children who are incapable of making important decisions.

Also...while it is laughable to think anyone would have the means or technology to invade our soil..if such a thing would occur..ALOT of us are armed and ready...Bring it on bucky!!!

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