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PHORTO
(7/9/2016)
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The premise is BS and the author is a despicable propagandist. |
Comment by:
PP9
(7/11/2016)
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People are killed by police fairly often. Is the NRA required to speak out on each one before the facts have come in? I know that's what Obama and other leftists would do ("the police... acted stupidly...), but is that really the right idea?
The left is desperate to make sure the NRA is portrayed as intolerant haters of most everyone, as the recent shootings have had vulnerable populations (blacks, gays) interested in arming themselves for self-defense, in defiance of the orders of their political masters, who have told them that being defenseless makes us all safer.
The left MUST make every issue into a white male vs. everyone else contest, since they claim ownership of the "everyone else" group.
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