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kneedtwoplease 68M
1189 posts
6/19/2015 11:55 am

charlie hebdo, 2015


kneedtwoplease 68M
1189 posts
6/19/2015 12:33 pm

Barry Soetoro's profound "sadness and anger" went right out the window enroute to fundraisers and golf. And, do you know where the wife and kids are today? And you(s) defend this community organizer like the country is some club?


kneedtwoplease 68M
1189 posts
6/19/2015 1:57 pm

I apologize for lumping community organizers everywhere in with this imposter. When his supporters run out of other people's money and propping by the media, opinions will change


bijou624

6/20/2015 1:47 pm

Hi Maisie: I think that only the military and the police should have guns, but unfortunately I don't think that could ever happen in the U.S. There are too many guns out there now to ever ban them, and any more background checks are useless due to the huge number of used guns already in circulation which apparently anyone can buy or have access to in almost every home.

I can understand why some Americans might feel they need a gun to protect themselves as it takes so long for the police to respond to 911 calls there. If people would just stop and think why it's taking the police so long to get there, they might come up with the answer........the police are busy responding to all the shootings.


bondjam33 70M
840 posts
7/10/2015 11:49 am

In fact the law SHOULD have stopped Dylan Root purchasing a gun. Quoting from an FBI spokesman TODAY ;-

The man accused of killing nine black churchgoers in South Carolina last month was able to buy a gun due to a background check failure, the FBI says.
Dylann Roof should have been stopped from purchasing a weapon due to a felony charge, FBI chief James Comey told reporters on Friday.
But he said the charge was either incorrectly entered into a background check system or mishandled by analysts.