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NRA Cowardly Fights for 'The White to Bear Arms'
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It began in April. That's when there appeared on YouTube an NRA recruitment video that raised eyebrows across the political spectrum. Speaking through a jaw clenched tight enough to crack walnuts, with an intensity that suggested a major artery might blow out at any second, conservative pundit Dana Loesch described an America wracked by carnage.
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rexxhead
(7/24/2017)
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'Annoyance' is being replaced by 'grudging admiration' at the progressive left's impressive capacity for self-delusion.
An additional benefit is that I no longer have to shake my head and mutter "How can anyone be that stupid?" It's not stupidity; it's willful ignorance. And here I thought that was only a problem with the conservative right! Live and learn... |
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JimB
(7/24/2017)
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Mr Pitts comments demonstrate his shear ignorance of facts as well as his hatred of law abiding citizens. It is obvious he is a Baltimore Sun puppet pushing a biased and bigoted position. Sadly, his comments make him appear to be another protester that has no idea what or why he is protesting! |
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