Topic: Obama to hold public meeting on gun control | |
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I hear his Staff has PLANTed the Garden of the Meeting just nice!
I suppose he will play Botanist now! |
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EO announcent happening now...replete with a Sandy Hook dad introducing Obama and woman in a wheelchair on hand....this guy knows no shame...talk about a planted audience....
Heard that the EOs are weak also...we'll see |
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Original article before the editors made it more palatable for the sheep... "" The great Führer POTUS, will get asked pre-loaded questions Fresh from his highly deserved beach mansion, holiday vacation. The Obama administration has finalized the full cooperation of CN&N of: chosen audience members. Who will ask Obama why he is so damned cool and we need this legislation, cuz my mama's mama was shot in da hood. Special shout outs to the loser Trump and how Obama says he is not qualified. War on Women and the big-azz race-card will indeed, be dragged out. All will heil and clap. before and after the TV is broken into with a special report."" Wish I could take credit for this but I saw it somewhere else....applicable here though CNN ... Oh it will me stacked all right! Mamas with teddy bears Daddies in wheelchairs Any special guest stars ? Sandy hook elementry maybe? Will CIAR be there? Yep.. Live now.. Sandy hook Wheelchair. |
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Edited by
RebelArcher
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Tue 01/05/16 08:52 AM
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Obama leads with a lame astronaut joke...now regalling the planted crowd with "Horrific' gun violence stories....no mention of the EOs yet...what an emotional hack....Oh look....an MLK mention....
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Obama leads with a lame astronaut joke...now regalling the planted crowd with "Horrific' gun violence stories....no mention of the EOs yet...what an emotional hack....Oh look....an MLK mention.... He shouldn't be in the same sentence as MLK Jr. |
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Still no mention of the EOs....but a Shotgun Joe Biden remark....he has resorted to know it all teacher mode and even said he knows the 2nd Amendment because he's a Constitutional Law scholar....
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Edited by
RebelArcher
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Tue 01/05/16 09:06 AM
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Obama- Weapons kill tens of thousands of Americans a year
Ive been around firearms my whole life and have yet to see a weapon come alive and harm anyone... ...now blaming Congress blah blah blah Finally getting to EOs after 20 min of bs |
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President Sad Sack!
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President Sad Sack! What Obama is doing is creating a larger black market for gun sales. Which will make guns more available to those that can't pass the background checks. |
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President Sad Sack! |
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President Sad Sack! Crocodile-Tears,Shenanigans underfoot! |
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Topic: US mass shootings in 2015: 'The sky is not falling
http://m.mingle2.com/topic/show/459165/ -------------------- Topic: NYC Gangs Responsible For 1/2 Of Murders * with ILLEGAL/ Stolen and or black market guns * http://m.mingle2.com/topic/show/458896/ |
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President Sad Sack! Crocodile-Tears,Shenanigans underfoot! He didn't cry for the military or lower the flag for the dead. He didn't cry for any veterans. He didn't cry for any Islamic terrorist attack on the United States. He didn't cry for Jews & Christian slaughtered during a Christmas party by ISIS. But Law Abiding American Citizens with guns...he cries. I smell fear |
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A gun in the hands of a free man frightens and angers the autocrat, not because he fears the power of the gun, but, rather, the spirit of the man who holds it.
ANONYMOUS |
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President Sad Sack! Crocodile-Tears,Shenanigans underfoot! He didn't cry for the military or lower the flag for the dead. He didn't cry for any veterans. He didn't cry for any Islamic terrorist attack on the United States. He didn't cry for Jews & Christian slaughtered during a Christmas party by ISIS. But Law Abiding American Citizens with guns...he cries. I smell fear |
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saw this on FB!
In case you think Obama's gun control EO is merely a legacy ploy, here is Chris Stirewalt... OBAMA’S SMALL BALL ON GUNS COULD BE A BIG DEAL Is it possible that President Obama’s executive actions on gun control can be both inconsequential and of lasting significance? You bet. Friend and foe agree that the president’s move to nudge out the definition of a federally licensed firearms dealer doesn’t amount to much as it relates to curbing gun deaths. Not only did the so-called “gun-show loophole” not play a role in any recent mass shootings, but anyone who was already habitually selling firearms at pawn shops, flea markets, or, yes, gun shows, is already licensed or already in violation of the law. Leaning harder against those who sell firearms - what Attorney General Loretta Lynch deemed “a clarification” - will not do much, if anything, for what the president promised to do to “spare families the pain and the extraordinary loss” from gun violence. So, in that way, Obama’s new actions are small beer. Much of his supposedly bold actions relate to directing federal agencies to do better at what they’re already doing. One wonders why he waited so long to think of that... It’s easy to understand why the president would fancy up these measures as bold steps. For himself, Obama can certainly feel his presidency turning into that thin wisp of smoke from a snuffed candle. As with every year since Obama lost the House for his party in 2010, the president is promising to go it alone. Obama is preparing to give his last State of the Union address and his longtime rival, Hillary Clinton, is getting ready to finally grasp control of the Democratic Party from him. Six weeks from now, the Obama presidency won’t even be a wisp. It will already be a nostalgia trip. Aside from trying to show some vigor on an issue he has made a top drawer priority, Obama can also try to hem Clinton in on the subject of guns. She has veered quite a bit on the subject, which promises to be an electoral loser for Democrats this year, and by acting now, he can make her sign on the dotted line. This is not all kabuki, though. House Speaker Paul Ryan is doing more than blustering when he accuses the president of “subverting the legislative branch, and potentially overturning its will.” Think of the president’s actions as a test case for a broader-still executive action on guns. If Obama’s more modest measures outlined today can survive the legal challenges that are sure to follow, he will have broadly redefined what the chief-executive's role is in administering the Second Amendment. The enumerated restrictions on the federal government in the Bill of Rights get special status. While courts may hold that the executive branch has broad discretion in enforcing environmental regulations, banking rules, or food safety, Mr. Madison’s addition to the charter has created a force-field around certain activities. Regulate wetland usage, bank sales or raw milk and courts balance the general idea of individual freedoms against the good of the society. Trip into speech, religion, assembly, guns or other enumerated areas and the test changes. That means courts have struck down, repeatedly, efforts by governments to restrict individuals’ abilities to own firearms. In other cases, courts have demanded at least legislative permission before restrictions have been imposed. If Obama could win for himself and his successor broader power to regulate the sale of firearms for the executive alone he will have struck a small, but very significant blow in his bid for large-scale gun control. Obama ultimately wants the right to regulate firearms the same way he can regulate the environment, banks and food, and this could be the start. The path to the kinds of confiscations that Obama has said might be necessary could run through a loophole just like this. |
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"This is not a plot to take away everybody's guns," Obama said in a ceremony in the East Room. "You pass a background check, you purchase a firearm. The problem is some gun sellers have been operating under a different set of rules."
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"This is not a plot to take away everybody's guns," Obama said in a ceremony in the East Room. "You pass a background check, you purchase a firearm. The problem is some gun sellers have been operating under a different set of rules." i kinda agree with this... to bad it has to come from a known liar, makes it seem very suspicious... |
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"This is not a plot to take away everybody's guns," Obama said in a ceremony in the East Room. "You pass a background check, you purchase a firearm. The problem is some gun sellers have been operating under a different set of rules." But thanks Obama for increasing the number of agents to help deal with background checks....will make my next firearms purchase go faster |
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Edited by
Conrad_73
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Tue 01/05/16 10:22 AM
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"This is not a plot to take away everybody's guns," Obama said in a ceremony in the East Room. "You pass a background check, you purchase a firearm. The problem is some gun sellers have been operating under a different set of rules." Gullible much? |
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