Sunday, November 18, 2012

Foolishness Alert: Arizona Gun Store says Obama Voters are 'Not Welcome'


Arizona never cease to amaze me on how ridic of a state it can be.

Some silly ass gun owner is telling folks that if they voted for President Obama, they are not fit to own a gun.
Store owner Cope Reynolds told The Huffington Post in a telephone interview Friday that the ad, which cost roughly $250, has "little to do with gun control."

"It is about the direction that this country is going and the direction it's been going for the last four years, and I feel like the people that voted for him are by and large the ones that are on the many entitlements and free stuff that they've been getting," Reynolds said.

He added: "If someone really believes that this country can get any stronger and do any better under the leadership of Barack Obama, then I don't feel like they're responsible enough to own a gun."

Reynolds said he's gotten a tremendous amount of support in response to the ad, which KPHO reported on Friday. He said some people had made the five-hour drive from Tucson to his shop in order "to shake our hand, get a picture," before returning home.
Cope, you are too stupid and ignorant to own a business. How about you resign from living in our country. Too many stupid people keeps us from being great.

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4 comments:

Your host said...

To the owner of Southwest Shooting Authority, your bigoted, anti democratic and racist attitude has proven you to be not responsible enough to run a business or deserve customers.

Anonymous said...

Sadly, this person is not fit enough to think for themselves but there's a lot of people in Arizona who feel the same way as this jerk.

I'm just glad these fools can't afford to move back to Southern California anytime soon. Makes my 'hood less bigoted.

Reggie said...

Stupid is as stupid does.

Guns said...

I am agreed with Reggie

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