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Mick-Boy
01-31-2013, 01:20
I almost want to move to TX just to be able to vote for this guy.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Wi6gZU01yF8&feature=youtu.be

The second half of this video has him beating up on Chief Johnson.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fiMYIQXQUZE

Byte Stryke
01-31-2013, 05:15
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:)

Gman
01-31-2013, 07:22
So...Chief Johnson had no empirical evidence to support his assertions. Bloomberg talking points...I'm shocked.

cjmore
01-31-2013, 09:33
It's unfortunate that LaPierre is not more eloquent.

griebel303
01-31-2013, 10:11
Good work Cruz, wish he was here in Colorado

StagLefty
01-31-2013, 11:01
It's unfortunate that LaPierre is not more eloquent.

I agree-he doesn't speak well when he needs to. I support the NRA but they would do well to get someone who can hang in there with the anti speakers.

Ronin13
01-31-2013, 11:29
So...Chief Johnson had no empirical evidence to support his assertions. Bloomberg talking points...I'm shocked.
That's what I was thinking... So that Chief is a good tap dancer- that's all we learned from that answer. [Shake]

BlasterBob
01-31-2013, 11:57
Sen. Cruz was excellent in his presentation. What a great asset for "our side". The police Chief did a shitty job for "their side". IMHO[blaster]

Teufelhund
01-31-2013, 12:00
So...Chief Johnson had no empirical evidence to support his assertions. Bloomberg talking points...I'm shocked.

Exactly. Just another shill for the Marxists' agenda, bought and paid for with appointment to a position of authority. Round and round we go.

Ronin13
01-31-2013, 12:38
Exactly. Just another shill for the Marxists' agenda, bought and paid for with appointment to a position of authority. Round and round we go.
Dammit, someone please turn it off... I'm going to throw up- I don't like this ride anymore!

Gman
01-31-2013, 13:03
It's unfortunate that LaPierre is not more eloquent.
I agree. I knew where he was going, but he did a poor job of explaining that the .223 is a varmint cartridge, not like an 88 magnum that shoots through schools.

At one point I simply wanted him to say "Yes.", not ramble off on Feinstein's fixation with furniture.

Ridge
01-31-2013, 13:13
I agree. I knew where he was going, but he did a poor job of explaining that the .223 is a varmint cartridge, not like an 88 magnum that shoots through schools.

At one point I simply wanted him to say "Yes.", not ramble off on Feinstein's fixation with furniture.

God yes, exactly what was going through my mind.

jhirsh5280
01-31-2013, 14:13
Well spoken and articulated by Senator Cruz. I agree LaPierre should stick to Yes/No answers especially when Cruz was on a role like that. Looks like Texas made a good choice electing him, sounds like he get a level and clear head and doesnt let emotion dictate policy. Bravo sir!

dan512
01-31-2013, 15:15
Man, it's like he actually thought through the topic, gathered information, and organized it well... God bless Texas.
Can we please nominate Mr. Cruz to be our official spokesman instead of ol' Wayne?

Squeeze
01-31-2013, 19:45
I agree-he doesn't speak well when he needs to. I support the NRA but they would do well to get someone who can hang in there with the anti speakers.

I vote for Mr. Collin Noir.

kidicarus13
01-31-2013, 20:06
I noticed Gifford's husband beat feet when Cruz's slides came out. Sometimes it's hard to hear the truth I guess.

mahkcod
01-31-2013, 21:58
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bogie
01-31-2013, 22:18
Thanks for pointing these out. I watched these and several others. I hadn't heard anything about him. Apparently he was born in Canada, which is too bad as he would clearly be a leading presidential candidate if he made it to the debates.

kidicarus13
02-02-2013, 01:31
Thanks for pointing these out. I watched these and several others. I hadn't heard anything about him. Apparently he was born in Canada, which is too bad as he would clearly be a leading presidential candidate if he made it to the debates.

It doesn't matter where you're born if you want to run for President. And don't respond about there being some kind of law... Blah, blah, blah. They only apply the law when it favors their agenda.

bogie
02-02-2013, 11:13
It doesn't matter where you're born if you want to run for President. And don't respond about there being some kind of law... Blah, blah, blah. They only apply the law when it favors their agenda.

Especially when born in Kenya.. Or where the f@#k ever..

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