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by BabyEagle4U on 09 January 2013 - 18:01
"The American People will Resist" - Ron Paul
"as long as the government kills kids, it's ok, they want to protect that" - Ron Paul
... spoken less that 6 minutes ago.

by Two Moons on 09 January 2013 - 18:01
Amazons.....lol
Women have fought in wars since the beginning of time, and have also committed horrible crimes.
Maybe the numbers are not as impressive but the fact remains, women have the capability same as men.
Men and women are wired differently, there's a reason for that, but seems women are the ones who choose to change their nature.
I wonder what that has done to family and children........... mmmmmm.
Perhaps children who have grown up to commit mass murders.
Women don't know what they want for the most part, they just want.
Sorry, just returning the insults.
Now for a fact,
this gun control crap proposed so far, magazine capacity, background checks for private sales (which involves more lost rights), and more information on the mentally ill (also more intrusion), will do nothing except set precedent to go even further towards loss of all rights.
It will not prevent what happened here.
Maybe if parents took their responsibility seriously we would have a better society.
Maybe if we were not being manipulated a family could make a living with only one parent out working and the other raising the children.
How about better education in our schools too while we're at it.
Amazons....lol
by Blitzen on 09 January 2013 - 18:01
Bankers pull the strings on world governments to solidify their power. Companies are harming you and ducking responsibility. Antidepressants are "suicide mass murder pills." President Barack Obama is using drones against Americans.
And the collapse of the World Trade Center towers on September 11, 2001, was engineered by the government.
Now, he's attacking CNN host Piers Morgan, depicting the British native of being a "red coat" out to step on Americans' rights and calling for his deportation.












In recent segments on Morgan's show, Jones accused him of wanting to take Americans' guns, hurling insults at Morgan in between shouted arguments.
"You're a hatchet man of the new world order. You're a hatchet man," Jones told Morgan on Monday. "And I want to say this right here, you think you're a tough guy? Have me back with a boxing ring in here, and I'll wear red, white, and blue, and you can wear your jolly roger."
It's just all in a day's work for Jones, who simply sees himself as a bulwark against efforts by everyone from the Gates Foundation -- run by Microsoft founder Bill Gates -- to conservative talk radio host Rush Limbaugh to undermine the free world.
Rolling Stone once called him "the most paranoid man in America."
In a commentary on his website, Jones objected to the use of the word "paranoid," but otherwise corroborated the accuracy of the Rolling Stones article, which described an extreme distrust of prominent world institutions, leaders and media figures.
Jones, who started out on one radio station in 1996, espouses his theories on a three-hour daily syndicated radio program he says is carried on 140 stations.
It also streams over the Internet and listeners also can dial in by phone.
Jones also appears as a guest on "Conspiracy Theory" with former Minnesota Gov. Jesse Ventura, as well as on Fox News, Russia Today and mainstream television networks and cable stations in the United States and Britain, according to his Genesis Communications biography.
He's cranked out more than 15 films, according to his website biography, all espousing predictions of a dire future. Titles warn of a coming "Police State," the impending "Fall of the Republic" and the undermining of American society by Obama -- who Jones says is paving the way for world dominance by corporations and banks.
He has also a YouTube channel and two websites -- PrisonPlanet.com is the other one -- but it nearly duplicates Infowars in format and content.
Jones' official biography on Infowars cites Thomas Jefferson and George Washington as influences and describes him as "a dedicated and aggressive Constitutionalist" defending the Bill of Rights.
That includes support for the Branch Davidian church, which gained notoriety during a 1993 shootout and ensuing 50-day standoff with federal agents in Waco, Texas.
Later, Jones led an effort to rebuild the church, according to his biography.
His aim with his radio show, website and films is to convince and warn, intensely.
"They say the pen is mightier than the sword," Genesis touts, "but in the case of Alex Jones, the microphone is mightier than depleted uranium."
The Anti-Defamation League says Jones surpasses conservative radio host Glenn Beck for anti-government hostility, placing both on the "extreme fringes."
In 2009, Psychology Today said Jones hand picks facts to drive home his theories. It posed the question: "When does incredulity become paranoia?"
"Information is the conspiracy theorists' weapon of choice because if there's one thing they all agree on, it's that all the rest of us have been brainwashed," writes psychologist John Gartner.
Their theories range from "suspicion to full-on paranoia," he writes, and they see arguments to the contrary by others as attempts to cover up the evidence.
Jones, of course, doesn't see it that way.
Arguments in favor of gun control, for instance, are nothing but blunt efforts to demolish democracy and usher in a new age of totalitarianism.
"They've taken everybody's guns but the Swiss and the American people," he told Morgan Monday. "And when they get our guns, they can have their world tyranny while the government buys 1.6 billion bullets, armored vehicles, tanks, helicopters, predator drones, armed now in U.S. skies, being used to arrest people in North Dakota."

by Two Moons on 09 January 2013 - 18:01
your just plain messed up in the head.
Lets tax idiots.
Moons.
by Blitzen on 09 January 2013 - 18:01
"Now for a fact,
this gun control crap proposed so far, magazine capacity, background checks for private sales (which involves more lost rights), and more information on the mentally ill (also more intrusion), will do nothing except set precedent to go even further towards loss of all rights.
It will not prevent what happened here." saith Two Moons.
Uh.........IN YOUR OPINION, Moons. Not facts at all. Another opinion piece that is no more or no less credible than anything anyone says to the contrary.

by Two Moons on 09 January 2013 - 18:01
Yes there are statistics and verified facts in you care to look.
by Blitzen on 09 January 2013 - 18:01

by Two Moons on 09 January 2013 - 18:01
This is no topic for jokes.

by Ninja181 on 09 January 2013 - 18:01
Why do you trust, or back a Government (Obama Administration) that recently got caught giving Mexican Drug Cartels hundreds of assault weapons? This is pure fact that this happened. Fast & Furious is what that operation was called.
Surely you can see that these weapons in the hands of drug cartels would end up killing hundreds of citizens.
Yet you believe their (the governments) intentions are good. I know you're both smarter than that, I know you're overall intentions are good, so are mine and so are all of the others posting about guns. We just disagree on the method to help cure the problem. Believe me the NRA doesn't want this to happen either.
However I think you need to back up and OBJECTIVELY evaluate the WHOLE situation. There is no rational explanation why our Government would supply arms to the Cartel. Hence I don't trust anything they are selling.
As far as my handguns, LOL. They are not going anywhere, but they are the least amount of firepower that I have. Anyone with a little planning bought and stored plenty of guns and ammo back when Clinton was elected. I assure you handguns are not all that I own.
Banning certain ammo isn't going to accomplish much, most people have stored ammo for years.
Some of us even make our own ammo. Not only is it far cheaper, more importantly it is far more accurate.

by Two Moons on 09 January 2013 - 18:01
Do you know how many seriously mentally ill people wander our streets?
You wanna go door to door do ya?
I can't think of a better way to start the ball rolling.
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