myLot Discussions on License To Kill PC| License To Kill? | | I found the following item in one of my daily newsletters today. Maybe some of you had heard about this, but I had not. FDA wants to ban guns for senior citizensThere's been a big stink on the Internet recently regarding the so-called "prescription pistol" – the one-shot, easy-to-hold and even easier-to-shoot firearm that's meant to have the elderly and infirm of America packing heat in the palm of their hands.Because the "Palm Pistol" is aimed at the senior demographic, the inventor of the gun was advised by an incredibly ill-informed FDA representative (what else is new) to register his company as a "medical device facility," and describe the gun as a "recreational adaptor." It boggles the mind, doesn't it?While this nutty registration went through without a hitch, eventually one government bureaucrat used his brain and stopped the idea dead in its tracks.Make no mistake: This is not a Second Amendment issue. Senior citizens have as much right as the next person to defend themselves — but even I don't think that a gun should be legally classified as a medical device.Of course, the inventor of the gun thinks he's been wronged because the FDA has revoked... | |
| | What would you do if you had the license to kill? | | What would you do if you had the License To kill?mistake: This is not a Second Amendment issue. Senior citizens have as much right as the next person to defend themselves — but even I don't think that a gun should be legally classified as a medical device.Of course, the inventor of the gun thinks he's been wronged because the FDA has revoked the flawed registration of Palm Pistol. The inventor says he will appeal the ruling, claiming that the reversal is "due to political pressure."But this isn't the case. The reversal is due to the fact that, for once, the FDA displayed an uncharacteristic amount of common sense. Of course, no working models exist yet, so this fuss could be all for nothing anyway.Always comin' at you, guns blazing with the truth,William Campbell Douglass II, M.D. | |
| | Do secret service agents within the UK have a license to kill? | | The only agent i know is James Bond who has this type of license, but my reasons for bring up this topic is due to watching a documentary on Doctor David Kelly who was killed OR commited suicide shortly after the inquiry that took place in 2001
According to the MI6 retired top man who was on the TV, we have no such thing!Do you think we have agents who have a license to kill in the UK? | |
| | WHO IS YOUR FAVORITE JAMES BOND! | | I'll be keeping votes, so tell me, who do you like more as James bond? Roger moore,
or Sean connery,
Here is the list of the bond movies,more pics to follow, share some of yours as well!!!!1962 Dr. No
1963 From Russia With Love
1964 Goldfinger
1965 Thunderball
1967 You Only Live Twice
1967 Casino Royale
1969 On Her Majesty's Secret Service
1971 Diamonds Are Forever
1973 Live and Let Die
1974 The Man with the Golden Gun
1977 The Spy Who Loved Me
1979 Moonraker
1981 For Your Eyes Only
1983 Octopussy
1983 Never Say Never Again
1985 A View to a Kill
1987 The Living Daylights
1989 License to Kill
1995 GoldenEye
1997 Tomorrow Never Dies
1999 The World Is Not Enough
2002 Die Another Day
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| | What is the last movie you have seen? | | I saw casino royale.
CASINO ROYALE introduces JAMES BOND before he holds his license to kill. But Bond is no less dangerous, and with two professional assassinations in quick succession, he is elevated to “00” status. Bond’s first 007 mission takes him to Madagascar, where he is to spy on a terrorist, MOLLAKA (Sebastien Foucan). | |
| | Any comments on Casino Royale? | | For his first mission as a double-0 agent, James Bond (Daniel Craig) is assigned to track the terrorist financier Le Chiffre (Mads Mikkelsen), who funnels money through a high-stakes poker game. Bond travels to Montenegro to get into the game with the assistance of the beautiful Vesper Lynd (Eva Green). Bond must stop Le Chiffre, either through winning the game or by putting to good use his new license to kill. | |
| | What sort of a nation is this; what sort of people? | | I recall when I was in my early twenties driving down a street and suddenly seeing a ball come toward me out of the corner of my eye. The ball was immediately followed by a by who could have been about 8-9 years old and I immediately slammed on my brakes.The car came to a stop less than an inch away from the boy and, shaking, I left the car; took the child by his arm and asked where he lived. He pointed to a house and I led him there and knocked on the door. The mother answered and I suggested she find a different playground for her son; still shaking I drove away.I often reflected on this scene later when thinking about drinking and driving knowing that had I been slightly impaired my reaction time would have been down and I would probably have killed the child. Whenever I heard of people who had such accidents, I could empathize knowing how difficult it would be for them to live knowing they had taken an innocent life.In this country we are governed by an administration which knowingly started a war for the sole purpose of lining the pockets of major corporations. This administration knowingly murdered thousands of children just like the one I mentioned above and try... | |
| | Do you condone the actions of Jigsaw in the Saw series? | | How can the actions of Jigsaw possibly be justified? I don't argue with the fact that he has been through a lot, and the shock of being diagnosed with cancer would be bad, but what gives him the license to do what he does? He says that he puts people through tests while in actuality, he is testing the fabric of humanity or something like that. What gives Jigsaw the right to play around with people's lives? The people that he targets may be substance abusers and other forms of what he terms as 'lowlifes' but he has no right to do anything that endangers their lives. He claims that he killed nobody. That is an outright lie. He was personally responsible for their deaths and so, guilty of killing them. What do you think? | |
| | | Who is the Best Super Spy!! James Bond, Jason Bourne or any other. | | Super spies are usually created by fiction book authors and after they are immortalised in the mind of their readers move to the next glamorous stage - Hollywood movies. Jamesbond is the biggest superspy franchise followed by the newly born Jason Bourne. Though 007 beats Bourne by a huge number of fanbase, is he truly the best? And what about Ethan Hunt from Mission Impossible? Does he qualify anywhere here. Let the discussions begin.... | |
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