Brave and cowards---
Brave Americans --- Cowardly Americans
Discussion in 'News & Current Events' started by Crabtownboy, Apr 26, 2013.
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Crabtownboy Well-Known MemberSite Supporter
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--- and stupid political cartoonists.
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Hey, CTB - you know what the problem with that cartoon is?
Isn't it even remotely possible that those congressmen/women were actually representing the will of the people in the districts/states they actually represent?
And if it is possible, even remotely, then shouldn't we be congratulating congress for actually working for the people who elected them, rather than publishing a political cartoon that vilifies them for the cartoonist's personal political views? -
Crabtownboy Well-Known MemberSite Supporter
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That's not a majority by any means.
And if you will bother to read that entire polling page, the support is not nearly as unanimous as the headline writers would like people to think.
http://www.gallup.com/poll/160085/americans-back-obama-proposals-address-gun-violence.aspx -
Crabtownboy Well-Known MemberSite Supporter
It certainly is not a minority that support registration.
Getting late here. Good night.
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CTB - this is your problem. You're reading with filters; and you don't critically read your own sources.
From the Gallup article:
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I think you missed my point, which was - a poll of 1,000 people out of 250 million adult Americans in no way represents a "majority". And we would be well served if politicians stopped voting by polls and voted as true representatives of the people which they did in this case. -
No doubt the senators were cowards, just like the Jews who wouldn't revile the ministry of John the Baptist for fear of the people.
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just-want-peace Well-Known MemberSite Supporter
Just one example:
http://washingtonexaminer.com/five-sad-pictures-from-todays-anti-nra-march/article/2528129
Seems to me that if 90% supported the gun bill, there would be a whole lot more in attendance here, doncha think????:thumbs: -
Revmitchell Well-Known MemberSite Supporter
90% one of the silliest things Obama has said. He like to create narratives out of thin air to convince others who would otherwise not be convinced. The most dishonest President in history.
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Crabtownboy Well-Known MemberSite Supporter
You nay-syers are showing continuing signs of the Mitt-GOP election disease. The facts do not agree with my opinion, thus the facts are wrong.
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Revmitchell Well-Known MemberSite Supporter
President Obama’s misleading claims about universal background checks distort reality
In the same speech, President Obama claimed that the “overwhelmingly majority of gun owners” support universal background checks, particularly when it comes to the so-called ‘gun show loophole.’
“But we know, for example, from polling that universal background checks are universally supported just about by gun owners,” Obama said. “So if we’ve got lobbyists in Washington claiming to speak for gun owners saying something different, we need to go to the source and reach out to people directly. We can’t allow those filters to get in the way of common sense.”
Not only was the remark categorically inaccurate (obviously the President cannot prove that every single gun owner in America supports universal background checks) his comment over-simplifies the polling he was likely referencing. The only recent public poll taken on universal background checks was taken in only three states — Pennsylvania, New Jersey and Connecticut — all three of which are generally considered “blue states” and are states Obama won in the last two presidential elections. The poll was not taken on a national basis, so it is impossible to know if all or even a majority of gun owning and non-gun owning Americans support universal background checks.
http://redalertpolitics.com/2013/02/06/the-differences-between-lapierres-1999-and-2013-testimonies/ -
Revmitchell Well-Known MemberSite Supporter
BREAKING: New USA Today Poll Shows Support for New Gun Bill Now at 49% – NOT 90%
If you’re tired of hearing the Obama administration parroting poll numbers that say 90% of the American people support an expanded background check bill, you’ll be glad to hear that a new USA Today poll has found that support for the passage of ANY new gun control law is between 45-49%, down significantly since the first of the year.
One has to wonder if the change in public opinion has to do with the strong efforts of the NRA and GOA to educate the American people about what the current laws actually are, what new laws would actually do, and on firearms in general.
These numbers come on the heels of a Gallup poll showing that only 4% of the population thinks gun control is actually an important issue.
http://gunssavelives.net/blog/break...ws-support-for-new-gun-bill-now-at-49-not-90/ -
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just-want-peace Well-Known MemberSite Supporter
So addicted that he refuses to even consider any contrary options than mandated by the DNC.
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Background checks are fine I guess, but does anyone really think this will prevent any crime? It will just end up being a layer of government for already law abiding citizens. Perhaps focusing on being a responsible gun owner, couldn't hurt and bound to more effective then forms and red tape.
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Give up your liberty. Give up your guns. Worship the state. The police are your new gods and protecting angels. Follow their orders without question.
Crabby, Hitler would be proud of you.
Brave men defend their liberties. Cowards hide behind those trying to take them away.
Cowards believe the almighty state will keep them safe. When history shows an almighty state always turns on it's own and devours them just as cowards always call brave men cowards for not worshiping the power of a corrupt government. -
Crabtownboy Well-Known MemberSite Supporter
How do you feel about background checks? -
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