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NRA is Repugnant and Cowardly We wrote this morning about a new NRA ad / Web site targeting the Obama children in an effort to list-build and fundraise off of the Sandy Hook Elementary massacre. More on that below. The White House has now responded. Via Reuters: “Most Americans agree that a president’s children should not be used as pawns in a political fight. But to go so far as to make the safety of the president’s children the subject of an attack ad is repugnant and cowardly,” White House spokesman Jay Carney said. In the new Web site and ad, the NRA asks why the Obama kids, Sasha and Malia, have Secret Service protection when most American kids go to school and have no gunmen overseeing their safety in class. Apparently the NRA isn’t familiar with a little thing called “assassination.” The NRA is clearly playing off of their CEO, Wayne LaPierre’s (a bad guy with a gun if there ever was one), roundly rebuked, even by Republicans, suggestion that we pay billions to put armed gunmen in schools across America to protect children (from imminent Soviet attack, fascism, the Borg). But what’s particularly disturbing, beyond using the President’s under-age children as collateral damage in a political spat with their father, and beyond playing politics with the Sandy Hook massacre and the death of 20 children, is the fact that the NRA is using the Sandy Hook tragedy to list-build and fundraise. Rich friends and elite schools? So the Obama kids are spoiled rich kids and elitists for having Secret Service protection against known assassination threats? Show of hands: Whose kids out there are currently being targeted by Al Qaeda? Come on, keep em up. Check out the counter at the bottom right of the screen above. It keeps growing as the video goes on, suggesting that the NRA has benefited from Sandy Hook, from the mass murder of 20 young children. And they’re proud of it. Even gloating. The NRA is the Face of Gun-nut America The NRA likes to pretend that they represent reasonable Joe and Jane Gun owner America. They don’t. The NRA is to gun owners what the Family Research Council is to Christians. Both attempt to mainstream extremism by using normal Americans (be they Christians or gun owners) as political beards. They represent “Sandy Hook hoax” America. Crazy America. Violent America. Gun fetish America. I think the NRA made a huge mistake in going after the President’s children. NY Post on NRA CEO Wayne LaPierre President Obama is rightly criticized for not always sticking to his political guns, as it were. And some of the criticism is valid. While I think he’s done a much better job the past few years, the first few of his term were definitely more wobbly. But one thing we learned early on with this President is that he’s fiercely loyal to those closest to him. The President may or may not have been truly ginned up for a fight with the NRA post- Sandy Hook, it might have been all for show. But now that the NRA was invited to his house to talk peace only last week, and has returned the favor by targeting his underage daughters, this may be a whole new ballgame. To paraphrase LaPierre’s insane, roundly-criticized, press conference following Sandy Hook: The only thing that can stop a bad guy with guns is a good guy with kids.
Posted By: DAVID JOHNSON
Thursday, January 17th 2013 at 12:00AM
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they have went crazy its time to rally the troops in the white house and show who[s really running this country ,,,
Thursday, January 17th 2013 at 12:08AM
DAVID JOHNSON
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they have went crazy its time to rally the troops in the white house and show who[s really running this country ,,,
Thursday, January 17th 2013 at 12:08AM
DAVID JOHNSON
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I really dont think he is going to take this sitting down ,,,something is going to go down ,,he is going to hit them hard ,,,we need to get ready to gight ,,,**** is going to hit the fan
Thursday, January 17th 2013 at 12:24AM
DAVID JOHNSON
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About a month after the school shooting in Newtown, President Obama announced some of his plans to tackle the country’s gun violence. Reiterating the need to be proactive, Obama also signed 23 executive actions as a starting point for his efforts. The list of actions includes lowering barriers to effective background checks and addressing mental health. Here’s the list: 1. Issue a Presidential Memorandum to require federal agencies to make relevant data available to the federal background check system. 2. Address unnecessary legal barriers, particularly relating to the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act, that may prevent states from making information available to the background check system. 3. Improve incentives for states to share information with the background check system. 4. Direct the Attorney General to review categories of individuals prohibited from having a gun to make sure dangerous people are not slipping through the cracks. 5. Propose rulemaking to give law enforcement the ability to run a full background check on an individual before returning a seized gun. 6. Publish a letter from ATF to federally licensed gun dealers providing guidance on how to run background checks for private sellers. 7. Launch a national safe and responsible gun ownership campaign. 8. Review safety standards for gun locks and gun safes (Consumer Product Safety Commission). 9. Issue a Presidential Memorandum to require federal law enforcement to trace guns recovered in criminal investigations. 10. Release a DOJ report analyzing information on lost and stolen guns and make it widely available to law enforcement. 11. Nominate an ATF director. 12. Provide law enforcement, first responders, and school officials with proper training for active shooter situations. 13. Maximize enforcement efforts to prevent gun violence and prosecute gun crime. 14. Issue a Presidential Memorandum directing the Centers for Disease Control to research the causes and prevention of gun violence. 15. Direct the Attorney General to issue a report on the availability and most effective use of new gun safety technologies and challenge the private sector to develop innovative technologies 16. Clarify that the Affordable Care Act does not prohibit doctors asking their patients about guns in their homes. 17. Release a letter to health care providers clarifying that no federal law prohibits them from reporting threats of violence to law enforcement authorities. 18. Provide incentives for schools to hire school resource officers. 19. Develop model emergency response plans for schools, houses of worship and institutions of higher education. 20. Release a letter to state health officials clarifying the scope of mental health services that Medicaid plans must cover. 21. Finalize regulations clarifying essential health benefits and parity requirements within ACA exchanges. 22. Commit to finalizing mental health parity regulations. 23. Launch a national dialogue led by Secretaries Sebelius and Duncan on mental health. Additionally, Obama proposed limits on high-capacity magazines and an assault weapons ban among measure he’d like Congress to pass.
Thursday, January 17th 2013 at 1:02AM
DAVID JOHNSON
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Here's what bothers me most about this business. The kids are pawns on both sides. Pawns of the NRA, pawns of the Whitehouse.
Thursday, January 17th 2013 at 2:12AM
Steve Williams
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I have 5 sons, 3 grandsons, 2 granddaughters, nieces, nephews, grandnieces, grandnephews. The least of my concerns is assault 'type' weapons in the hands of the population. Real assault weapons in the hands of the military and police, drones, weapons of mass destruction of all types, and the ultimate weapon of mass destruction, now in the hands of the powerful, unstoppable powers of the world, THE WEATHER. If only I could explain to those 4 kids that wrote those letters, and ask them what they think about THAT!
Thursday, January 17th 2013 at 2:23AM
Steve Williams
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The children are innocent. The adults are not.
Thursday, January 17th 2013 at 2:30AM
Steve Williams
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Sorry. How could I leave out economic warfare?
Thursday, January 17th 2013 at 2:33AM
Steve Williams
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Now let me comment on the executive orders. Why no order to the CDC to study the mass psychosis of this country produced by: video games, TV, movies, music, the MEDIA?
Thursday, January 17th 2013 at 2:44AM
Steve Williams
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David, thanks for the post and excuse my raving. That NRA clip was the last straw.
Thursday, January 17th 2013 at 2:52AM
Steve Williams
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Irma, I say the kids are pawns because though traumatized by Sandy Hook that doesn't protect them from being used by the same adults who see no problem with: The million-dollar weapon Tomahawk cruise missiles fired from the sea flattened Libyan defenses over the weekend. The $1.41 million missile has become a staple of the Pentagon's war arsenal. Missile-maker Raytheon posts this photo of a submarine-fired Tomahawk on its website. Libya missile assault cost quarter billion dollars By Sharon Weinberger 10:00 am, March 25, 2011 Updated: 7:07 am, April 11, 2011 In the opening days of the assault on Libya, the United States and the United Kingdom launched a barrage of at least 161 Tomahawk cruise missiles to flatten Moammar Gadhafi’s air defenses and pave the way for coalition aircraft. In fiscal terms, at a time when Congress is fighting over every dollar, the cruise missile show of military might was an expenditure of nearly a quarter of a billion dollars. Each missile cost $1.41 million. Raytheon Corp. is the manufacturer of the Tomahawk Block IV, a low-flying missile that travels at 550 miles per hour. During a decade of war in Afghanistan, Iraq, and now Libya, the Pentagon has increasingly relied on the Tomahawk. A year ago, Raytheon boasted of its 2,000th Block IV delivery to the Navy. The 20-foot missile is particularly attractive for the military in current conflicts because it can be launched from submarines and surface ships at a safe distance and can be used to take out air-defense systems that could pose a threat to manned aircraft. William Hartung, director of the Arms and Security Initiative at the New America Foundation and author of the book Prophets of War, said the use of the Tomahawk helps explain, in part, the high cost of the operations in Libya. “The no-fly zones in Iraq averaged about $1 billion or so per year, while the Libyan operation cost $100 million or more on the first day, largely due to the use of cruise missiles,” Hartung said. “I would stop short of calling it a boondoggle, as it does seem to be getting the job done, just at a very high cost,” Hartung told the Center for Public Integrity. Some members of Congress are nervous about yet another war, cost being one of their complaints. “It is hard to imagine that Congress, during the current contentious debate over deficits and budget cutting, would agree to plunge America into still another war,” said Rep. Dennis Kucinich, an Ohio Democrat, in a statement. “Our nation simply cannot afford another war, economically, diplomatically or spiritually.” Tomahawks have high accuracy rate The Tomahawk was first used operationally in the 1991 Gulf War, when 288 cruise missiles were fired at Kuwait and Iraq to destroy Iraqi forces. The Navy claimed the missiles, which were used to target everything from air defense sites to Saddam’s presidential palace, had an 85 percent accuracy rate. The low-flying cruise missile was used again, in 1998, against Serb forces, and over 325 Tomahawks were launched against Iraq that same year in Operation Desert Fox. During the Iraq war in 2003, the number of Tomahawks used more than doubled compared to the first Gulf War, with over 725 of the cruise missiles launched at Iraq, according to Richard Myers, then chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff. The Tomahawk, which is guided to its target by GPS, has tended to work well for fixed sites, like air defense systems, but perhaps less well for so-called fleeing targets, which depends on precise and up-to-date intelligence. In August 1998, President Bill Clinton ordered U.S. Navy vessels in the Arabian Sea to strike suspected Al Qaeda sites in Sudan and Afghanistan in retaliation for the Africa embassy bombings. “Though most of them hit their intended targets, neither Bin Ladin nor any other terrorist leader was killed,” the 9/11 Commission wrote in its final report. “[Former National Security Advisor Sandy] Berger told us that an after-action review by [CIA] Director [George] Tenet concluded that the strikes had killed 20-30 people in the camps but probably missed Bin Ladin by a few hours.” In some cases, it’s hard to judge the Tomahawk’s record: Amnesty International claims 41 civilians were killed by a U.S. Tomahawk strike against Yemen in 2009, but neither U.S. nor Yemeni officials ever confirmed the attack, which was reportedly directed against Al Qaeda sites. In Libya, the government claimed the recent Tomahawk strikes killed 48 civilians, though those reports have not been confirmed. Missile cost nearly tripled since 1999 From the standpoint of helping set up the no-fly zone, the Tomahawk’s use has been a success, according to U.S. officials. The most current version of the Tomahawk has some noted improvements, most significantly its ability to be reprogrammed in flight via two-way satellite communication. It that sense, the Tomahawk is roughly similar to an unmanned drone aircraft, except that it doesn’t ever come back. It’s not clear, however, how often its ability to be reprogrammed is actually used. “In the real world, you’re just not going to have the sort of precise intelligence that would tell you, after you launch a Tomahawk and it’s halfway there, that now there’s a bus full of widows and orphans” and it needs to be diverted, said John Pike, the director of GlobalSecurity.org. “That just doesn’t happen.” The cost of the Tomahawk has long been an issue. The Navy, according to a public fact sheet on its website, places the price tag of a Block IV missile at $569,000, but that’s in fiscal year 1999 dollars. However, Rob Koon, a spokesman for the Navy, on Wednesday placed the current price tag at $1.41 million, close to three times the cost listed on the Navy's website. A spokesman for Raytheon, citing current operational use of the Tomahawk, directed all questions about the Tomahawk to the Navy. Whether the increasing use of the Tomahawk will translate to more orders is unclear. The Navy declines to discuss inventory numbers, citing operational security, but in February 2010, Raytheon announced that it had delivered its 2,000th Tomahawk Block IV missile to the Navy. The company’s trademarked motto is “Customer Success is Our Mission.” With $25 billion in revenues and $1.84 billion in profits companywide in2010, Raytheon is one of the five largest defense contractors and has benefited from the military’s increasing reliance on cruise missiles. Missile sales have also been paralleled by its lobbying effort. Raytheon, now the world’s biggest producer of guided-missiles, spent just shy of $7 million on congressional lobbying in 2010, compared to $2.32 million a decade earlier, according to the Center for Responsive Politics’ OpenSecrets.org. Raytheon has liberally sprinkled campaign contributions across Congress, including more than $2.1 million in 2009-2010. The contributions were balanced between parties, with 53 percent going to Democrats and 46 percent to Republican candidates, according to OpenSecrets. Even in an era of staggering weapons costs, the price tag for a Tomahawk stands out because it’s only used once. So, is the Tomahawk worth well over $1 million a shot? ”They are expensive rounds, but they give you the potential to attack heavily defended targets up front,” said Barry Watts, a senior fellow at the Washington, D.C.-based Center for Strategic and Budgetary Assessments. “How do you value not putting a bunch of pilots in harm’s way?” http://www.publicintegrity.org/2011/03/25/...
Thursday, January 17th 2013 at 4:13AM
Steve Williams
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That's just what I'm saying Irma, why do we only act out of frenzy? 20 children got shot yes, and that's what it takes to wake us up? Military style rifles only exist because of the military. Remember when we were kids, they didn't even show dead bodies on the news I still say, beat the swords into plowshares!
Thursday, January 17th 2013 at 6:37AM
Steve Williams
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I had a gun stolen from me. It wasn't an assault rifle, no high capacity magazine, just a six-shooter. I know who stole it from me and I wonder almost every day if it was ever used to kill someone.
Thursday, January 17th 2013 at 6:46AM
Steve Williams
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YES DAVID THEY STILL THINK THEY AE STILL DOING A LAST CENTURY FIGHT WITH US AND THE DR. KING ATTITUDE WHEN THE ONLY ANSWER TODA IS THE MALCOM X ATTITUDE.(OTFL) (SMILE)
Thursday, April 10th 2014 at 6:47PM
ROBINSON IRMA
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,,AMD, I NOW JUST LOOK A FOX AS BEING DESPERATE PEOPLE DOING DESPERATE THINGS...AND AM SO PROUD THEY STILL DID NOT HAVE ANY BLACKS ON AGAIN TONIGHT TO GO AGAINST BHO...O'REILLY HAD WHITE WOMEN ON TONIGHT MAKING A FOOL OUT OF HIM... NOW GET THIS HE HAD MARCO RUBIO ON TO REMIND THE VIEWERS TO NOT GET THE GUN CARRING LEFT "BLACKS" GET THEM ALL SHOOK UP BECAUSE IT IS NOT ABOUT GUNS AND HOW OUR PRESIDENT IS IN DENIAL IT IS ABOUT "VIOLENCE...AND OH YES THIS IS SOMETING NEW WITH THE RIGHT-WINGER, THE MUST THROUGH 'CHICAGO' INTO THE MIX WHEN TALKING ABOUT GUNS... POOR THINGS THEY NEED TO AT LEAST TRY TO SLOW DOWN WHILE THEY ARE SOME WHAT AHEAD OF HE GUN GAME...LOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOL (SMILE)
Thursday, April 10th 2014 at 6:47PM
ROBINSON IRMA
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@MY SON...THIS BLOG OF YOURS JUST MAY HAVE ME TAKING BACK THE TEAPARTY(KKK WIT INVISIBAL WHITE HOODS) HAVE NOT LEARNED ANY THING FROM THE PASS ABOUT F##KING WITH OUR CHILDREN.. BECAUSE SO FAR NOT ONE OF THEM HAVE COME OUT (YET) TO DECLARE THE NRA AD IS 'FREE SPEECH" LOL!!!(SMILE)
Thursday, April 10th 2014 at 6:47PM
ROBINSON IRMA
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STEVE,PLEASE TELL HOW THE CHILDREN ARE PAWNS OF THE WHITEHOUSE?!?OUR PRESIDENT IS OUT THER TELLING THE STORYS OF CHILDREN SITTING RIGHT THERE...THE NRA IS ONLY TALKING ABOUT LETS HAVE MORE GUNS...AND GET THIS STEVE...TOWTHINGS WE TEND NOT DO LOOK AT BECAUSE WE ARE NOT TOLD TO DO SO, 1. GET RID OF CLIPS THAT CAN PUT 30 BULLETS IN A 6 YEAR OLD IN A FEW SECONDS.BUT PLEASE ADMIT WHAT YOUHEAR ON THE MEDIA IS, "GET RID OF GUNS, RIGHT" 2. GUNS DON'T KILL, VIOLENCE KILLS...HEAR ANY "THOU SHALL NOT KILL" 3. LAWRENCE O'DONNELL IS IN AN INTERVIEW WITH THE NEWTOWN SCHOOL SUPERTENDANT AND SHE IS GIVING TESTAMONY, BUT NOT WHER SHE SOULD BE GIVING IT ...ANDY WHY TH PEOPLE ON THE CORRECT POLITICAL LAW MAKING COMMITY IS AFRAID HE NRA WILL FORCE THEKM TOLLOSE THIERIJOBS. 4.AS PIERS MORGAN HAS ASKED FOR TWO STRAIGHT DAYS OF THOSE WH O DON'T WANT THE 2ND AMENDMENT TO BE TAKEN TOSA IF HTE 2ND ALLOWS HEM TO HAVE A TANK. 5. TE NRA HAS PLEDGED TO THE 'WHITEHOUSE' TO HELP THEM PROTECT OUR MOST PRESIOUS TREASURES OUR CHILDREN A QUOTE FORM THE NRA...STEVE HOW WILL THE BE ABLE TO DO THIS AND NOT BE TAKING SIDES WITH THE 'WHITEHOUSE' NOW THESE LAST 2 AR THE PRICELESS ONES...IT IS GOING TO COST OUR NATIONAL DEBT TOO MUCH MONEY TO AGREE WITH THE SENATE ON PROVIDING MONEY FOR THE POOR CHILDREN SCHOOL LUNCH PROGRAM AND YET THEY WIL BE ABLE TO FIND ENOUGH MONEY TO (NOW GET THIS)...BE ALBE TO FIND ENOUGH MONEY TO 'REHIRE'SOME OF THOSE UNION POLICE FOR OUR SCHOOLS HEY YOU GOP SAID OUR NATIONAL, LOCAL AND STATES CULDN NOT AFFORD BECAUSE THE POLICE IS U-N-I-O-N AND UNIONS AR ANTI-AMERICA... OH AND BACK TO NEWTWN...THE SCHOOL SUPERTENDANT IN HER INTERVIEW WITH LAWRENCE O'DOLLNELL TOLDA BOUT A YOUTH WHO HAD USED THE WWW TO GET HER PETITONS SIGNED AND TH EPOLICE IN TNEWTOWN TOLD HER SHE HAD TO STOP DOING THIS BECAUSE HE LIFE WAS IN DANGER DOING THIS...NRA IS THE DETERMANITOR IN OF ALL PLACES, STEVE... NEWTOWNNOW LETS GO BACKTO THE WHITEHOUSE...NOW STEVE THE ONLY SIDE I AM ON IS THE CHILD HAT IS GOING TO GET SHOT BY A TEACHER OR FIND THE 'HIDDEN GUN ' OF A TEACHER AND SHOTS SELF OR ANOTHER MAYBE 4 YEAR OLD AND HIS SCHOOL MUCH LIKE THESE CATHOLIC SCHOOLS LIE OUR 146 YEAR OLD CATHOLIC SCHOOL HAD TOCLOSE ITS DOOR DUE TO THE FINES OF THE PREIST AND GAS PRICES AND LETS NOT FORGET MY 7 YEAR OLD GRAND CHIOLS IN SCHOOL NAD DON'T FORGET TH SCHOOLMY CHILDREN IN HER 40S NOW HAD A MASS STUDENT KILLING AND HTIS SURE WAS NOT LATELY LONG BEFOR DURING TH EBUSH ADMINISTARTION'S ALMOST MONTHLY MASSMURDER OF STUDANTS...AND I HATE TO SAY HER BUT WILL PUT IT IN AS A BLOG THEME RIGHT NOW...IT WILL BE CALLED...WHAT IF...I GOT HE IDEA FROM WATCHING HANNITY TONIGHT. LOV YA. (SMILE) HYOU KNOWME AND BALANCE AND ALL CHILDREN ARE MY EXTENDED FAMILY ANY WAY...
Thursday, April 10th 2014 at 6:47PM
ROBINSON IRMA
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AMERIC HAS NOT ECONOMIC WARFARE...WE HAD NOT ONE PROBLEM SENDING THOSE POLUTTING JOBS THAT PAID LIVING WAGES OUT OF HE COUNTRY...HELL THE BASEBALL PLAYER WOULD DO MUCH WORST IN PAY IF HATIANS DID NOT MAKE AL LHTEY NEED MAKING LES THENA $ AN HOUR...NOW HOW MUCH DID THAT BAT YOU SAW IN TH STOR COLST...NOT OTMENTION THE ONE THE PRO USES...ONLY IN AMERICA DO WE CHOOSE TO NOT SEL PROTECT...(NUp)
Thursday, April 10th 2014 at 6:47PM
ROBINSON IRMA
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STEVE ARE YOU ALKING ABOUT CHILDREN WHO GROW UP TO USE THESE VERY THINGS OR WILL AMERICA BE THE ONLY NATION WITHOUT AN NEED OR MILITATY, POLICE AND SUCH...PLEASE STEVE YU ARE AN ADULT... I LOVE AND RESPECT RON PAUL NO LESS BECAUSE I DON'T LOOK AT TH ECONSTUTITION AS HE DOES AND HIS SON DI DNOT JUST WAKE U P ONE DAY AND SAY AMERICA SHOULDNOTALLOW BLACKS TH SAME RIGHTS AS HIM AND HE CERATIANLY WAS NOT BORN WITH IT... NOW MY CHILDREN HAVE NEVER BEEN ARRESTED BUT HIS SONE HAS BEEN NAD I WOULD NEVER SA HIS SON WAS IGH, ASSAULTED A FEAMLE ONLY BECAUSE HE HAD TWO PARENTS I HE HOME AND NOT JUST ONE PARENT...STEVE TI SIS WHERE I AM COMING FROM...YOU NOT YOUR FAMILY LIVE IN SA FL. BUT IF YOU WNET THERE AND WS HARMED YOU WOULD NOT LBAME IT ON TEH GOVERNOR OF THE STATE WOULD YOU?.. I NOW YO WOULD NOT, BECAUSE YOU ARE NOT LIE THIS YOU SEE THE INDIVIDUAL NOT JUST THE POLITICAL PART I BELONG TO . NOW DO YOU...I ALWAYS TR YTO PUT MYSELF IN TEH SME STITTATION AS TH EONE I LOOK AT. AN DI DO HOLD HTE INDIVIDUAL TH EONLY ONE RESPONSIBLE FOR THIER BEHAVIOR. (SMILE)
Thursday, April 10th 2014 at 6:47PM
ROBINSON IRMA
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IJUST TOUGHT OF SOMETHING...CENDY SHEEHAN WILL NOT PAY ANY MORE TAXES UNTIL THE YBRING HER CHILD BACK TO LIFE...SHE BELIEVES HER TAX DOLLARS GOT HE SON KILLED.. CASSUS CLAY WENT TO PRISON RATHER GO FIGHT A WAR WITH STRANGERS HE HAS NO PROBLEM WITH... NOWLETS LOOK AT TOSE WHO ALKE ABOUT HESE TRAMATIZED CILDREN...THESE CHILDREN WER TRMATIZED BY A GUN IN THIER SCHOOL...SO STEVE AER YOU SAYING HTE WA YTO NOT TRAMIZIE THEM IS TO BRING NOT JUST ONE GUN IN BUT OWN IN EACH CLASS AS THE CURE OR AS HE WAY TO GET MONEY COMING INTO OUR POLITICAIANS??? WHY DON'T WE CALL FOR SIMPLE TIANGS LIKE BAN ALL LOBBY MONEY FOR OUR POLITICIANS...THEY GET PAID BY THE AXPAYERS DON'T THEY? LETS MAKE OUR FOOD AND WATER AND MEDICINES COMINGIN FOR CHINA MORE SAFE ALONG WITH THOSE PRODUCED HERE...NOW THAT IS OT TOO HARD ISIT...LETS FORCE THEGAS PRICES DOWNSO THOSE TRAMATIZED HOMELES CHILDREN AND GET A FOOF OVER THEIR HEADS...IT IS EVEN RECORD SETTING COLD IN TH EDEEP SOUTH...LETS DEAL WITH REAL TRAMA NOT FAKE TRAMA...I M SURE THESE CILDREN INAMRICA GOING TO BED HUGHRY IS TRAMATIC...BUT LOOK HOW WE DEFINE 'TREORISM' AND WE KNOW WHY WE DON'T SEE HUNGRY, COLD, SICK CHILDREN AS BEING TRAMAKMTIZED... AM I RIGHT OR MUST WE WAIT OFTIS TO BE ANEW FRENZY BEFORE IT OCURES TO US..(NUP!!!)
Thursday, April 10th 2014 at 6:47PM
ROBINSON IRMA
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STEVE, WHAT IS CALLED ACTING FROM NEWS FRENZIES IS IN REALITY OF THE NEED TO NOT BE RESPONSIBLE FOR ONE S OWN ACTIONS...SORT OF LIKE MUST WAIT FOR SOMEONE ELOSE TO DO IT, BECAUSE I AM TOO BUSY DOING, WHAT... P-R-A-Y-I-N-G?????????...WE ALL KNOW THE DRILL NOW DON'T WE? (NUP/SMILE) ANOTHER EXAMPLEOF THIS IS, WHICH POST WOULD GET THE MOST HITS ON BIA 1. ONE FROM HARRY.. 2. ONE ABOUT HOW ONE CAN HELP END STARVATION IN AMERICA OF OUR YOUNGSE CHILDREN...YOU BE THE JUDGE...
Thursday, April 10th 2014 at 6:47PM
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