GRF


grf is an abbreviation for “good riddance factor.” (a term coined my mark moritz in “cooper’s corner”–december 1990).

it is the momentary feeling of euphoria that accompanies the news that one low life has terminated another low life with a gun. in a broader sense though, the end result is the same regardless of the weapon used: the world temporarily becomes a better place, and it was not done at taxpayer expense.

it’s a win-win for normal citizens, but the aclu (a lobby for criminals) loses another prospective client.

examples include (but are not limited to):

— a drug buyer gets greedy and kills the drug dealer for his drugs.

— a p-ssy g-ngb-nger (aren’t they all?) pops a cap into another p-ssy g-ngb-nger in a turf war.

— a child rapist gets shanked in prison by his fellow inmates.

— a longsh-r-man’s union thug kills a teamster’s union thug with a garrote.

— a shi’ite muslim terrorist blows up a wahabbi muslim terrorist.

— a chinese mobster gives his local communist official acute lead poisoning with an ak-47.

robert sherrill is a liberal anti-gun reporter from new york. he wrote a book called “sat-rday night special,” mainly about how bad guns are. in it, however, he raised an interesting point, one that is a dirty secret, something which decent people are not supposed to mention publically:

of the people killed with guns every year, how many are true “tragedies,” and how many are we frankly better off without?

when drug dealer a kills drug dealer b, handgun control, inc., marks it down as a terrible loss to society. in fact, drug dealer b may have been a boil on the b-tt of society, and will not be missed at all.

when blood a kills crip b, sarah brady wails “see, you are more likely to kill an acquaintance than a stranger.”

when a women kills the man who has been beating her and the kids for years, the anti-gunners say, “if there had been no gun around they would have turned into ward and june cleaver and lived happily ever after.”

i say good riddance. one less drug dealer, one less wife abuser, one less psychopathic social parasite suits me just fine.

certainly some good, innocent people die from gunshot wounds every year, but i wonder how many? n-body keeps statistics on decent folks vs. dirtbags. so often when i read about a shooting in the newspapers, it seems to occur in the parking lot behind a bar at 3:00 a.m., and the victim has a tattoo of satan on his arm and a rap sheet like a roll of brawny paper towels.

pardon me if i’m not heartbroken about society’s terrible loss. whenever you hear somebody talking about the number of tragic gun deaths, remember to adjust the statistics to take into account the estimated grf.

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