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Originally Posted by spleify
I don't think Obama wants to push gun control as hard as he did before Fast and Furious blew up in his face. But it wouldn't surprise me none that Sara Brady isn't driving vans full of guns into ghettos and leaving it for kids to find. Or spiking the water supply to make people unknowingly go on shooting spree's its just their style.
But the truth is its the other part of the Obama re-election campaign the media is giving these pukes a nice bit of fame that they never had before and even making them out to be the victim. I'm not sure but they stopped being the victim when they started murdering others.
Who are you to want to escape a thugs bullet? That is only a personal prejudice, ( Atlas Shrugged)
"Those that don't watch the old media are uninformed, those that do watch the old media are misinformed." - Mark Twain
Hmmm.....
this is firmly going down hill.
Wow that was an interesting read. ....
Link given.
Interesting read. And unrelated to my thread. Crimes of passion are always going to happen you can't do anything about it unless you arm the one who fears for their life. Then maybe she would get to shoot him before he shot her. But that is not very liberal of her. How are they going to stand in the blood of someone protecting themselves? They would just roll their eyes and walk away. No a dead body is much easier to have in front of the camera's and then they can speak for them too. Since nobody had a way to stop this tragedy. Unless you want to have the victim be a hero.
If she did manage to get a shot off at that guy how could she miss his head? Did you see that thing? It was huge.
Who are you to want to escape a thugs bullet? That is only a personal prejudice, ( Atlas Shrugged)
"Those that don't watch the old media are uninformed, those that do watch the old media are misinformed." - Mark Twain