Howard Dean: The republicans want to kill the president.

Quote from Dr. Zhivodka:

Fair question: Have you ever see an assault weapon in the crowd at any other Presidential rally?

No I have not, now that you mention it.

I think it is great that New Hampshire and Arizona, among other states, defend the Constitutional right to own and bear arms, and to carry said arms in public, even near a POTUS event. ( Although, I think it would be interesting to know how many SS snipers had their weapons trained on these individuals!)

I watched a video of Chris Matthews of MSNBC interviewing the gentleman from New Hampshire, and your remarks that abortion is to the right what assault weapons are to the left, nailed Matthews demeanor. He was beside himself that we would have this right. Funny stuff.
 
Quote from drjekyllus:

So you are comparing an irresponsible mother who murders her unborn child to a law abiding citizen who shoots a criminal in self defense.

He can't sort that out, it's too complex... the Dr. sticks abortion up there equal to a constitutional right...
 
Actually I couldn't give two shits about government funded abortion. However I do believe that every two bit skank the comes waddling into the ER while sucking our health care system dry should also have a Tubal Ligation.

Quote from maxpi:

He can't sort that out, it's too complex... the Dr. sticks abortion up there equal to a constitutional right...
 
Good answer....I happen to agree. In my state we can even carry a concealed weapon in an assembled crowd.


Quote from Barth Vader:

No I have not, now that you mention it.

I think it is great that New Hampshire and Arizona, among other states, defend the Constitutional right to own and bear arms, and to carry said arms in public, even near a POTUS event. ( Although, I think it would be interesting to know how many SS snipers had their weapons trained on these individuals!)

 
Abortion is immoral and even psychopathic because it's essentially a means of birth control, after a human life is conceived, because the parents, regardless of how young/drunk/high/stupid/whatever, failed to spend 25 cents and take 30 seconds to prevent the conception of life from occurring.

The conception of human life is a well known consequence of intercourse. Even teenagers are aware of this connection.
 
Quote from walter4:

"Man carries assault rifle to Obama protest"
http://www.cnn.com/2009/POLITICS/08/17/obama.protest.rifle/index.html

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Time to ban assault rifles..

"BLACK man carries assault rifle to 0bama protest"

When will the socialists stop disarming and oppressing the minorities with their wonder programs? When will the socialists stop telling all of us what to do?
 
95% of blacks voted for Obama....Good chance this great American Black man voted for Obama. Did anyone ask him?
 
Quote from Dr. Zhivodka:

Fair question: Have you ever see an assault weapon in the crowd at any other Presidential rally?

I`m a little dissapointed in you today Dr. You`re the last person I would expect here to use the libs "assault weapon" misnomer.
 
Quote from Dr. Zhivodka:

Fair question: Have you ever see an assault weapon in the crowd at any other Presidential rally?

According to the mainstream media, carrying a gun to a protest is just plain crazy, even if perfectly legal. What’s more, it’s indicative of the toxic, hate-filled atmosphere filling conservative protests of President Obama and his plans for health care reform.

“Hardball” host Chris Matthews and his daytime colleagues at MSNBC, for example, have used their air time to marvel at what would possess an average American citizen to go to a rally near where President Obama is speaking with a gun.

But the media reaction was markedly different nine years ago when a group of Black Panthers marched on the Texas Republican Party’s state convention on June 2000 brandishing AK-47s. Indeed, that incident itself was chalked up as then-Gov. Bush’s fault by none other than then-MSNBC "Equal Time" co-host Paul Begala.

A search of Nexis and the Media Research Center’s News Tracking System found no stories on that evening’s broadcast network newscasts about the Black Panthers brandishing “assault weapons” to protest then-presumptive GOP presidential nominee – and Secret Service protectee – Gov. George W. Bush’s refusal to intervene in the pending execution of convicted murderer Gary Graham.

The June 16, 2000 “Fox Report” noted the incident, featuring an on-scene report from reporter Mike Rosen of Fox News Austin, Texas, affiliate KTBC.

Three days later, the June 19, 2000 “Nightline” was devoted to the Black Panther protests of Graham’s innocence, a review of the Nexis transcript shows at no point did reporter Mike Von Fremd mention the Panthers brandishing weapons at the June 16 protest in Houston.

Another curiosity from my Nexis search, is how rabid left-wing pundit Paul Begala on the June 16 “Equal Time” on MSNBC blamed the legality of the Black Panther demonstration on protest target Gov. George W. Bush, all while forecasting that Bush’s conservative stances on the Second Amendment and the death penalty would hurt him and benefit Al Gore:

PAUL BEGALA, co-host: David Axelrod, I think, of course, as a Democrat, I think that you're right. And one of the things that's going to move things in Gore's favor is our next topic, which is the gun laws in Texas. I'm from Texas, and I own a gun. It turns out, Farai Chideya, that George W. Bush signed a law in Texas that allows Texans to carry guns in church. And today, we saw at the Texas Republican Convention members of a group called the New Black Panther Party carrying guns on the streets of Houston, protesting the Republican Convention.

And you know what? It's perfectly legal. Welcome to George Bush's America, right, Farai?

FARAI CHIDEYA, editor, Popandpolitics.com: Oh, yes, absolutely. I mean, I think that a lot of things are going to come back to haunt George W. Bush. And you're right, most people have not plugged in yet. His gun laws, his -- the fact that he is in fact sort of a hanging judge or presiding over a state which has been at the forefront of the execution movement, and when you look at some of the statistics on how flawed America's death penalty is, he's going to be held to task for that.

And we also have to remember as we lead up to the convention that the fight over the Republican plank over abortion is still going to be messy. And no matter what, when people look towards the conventions, when people look at the fact that Supreme Court justices are going to be nominated, all of this is going to play into it.

But yes, the gun, the gun issue is huge. After the Million Mom March, huge.

BEGALA: And Roy Fletcher, as a Republican and as a Southerner, even you can't say it's a good idea that Bush signed a law to carry guns in church. Praise the Lord and pass the ammunition, Fletcher.

ROY FLETCHER, Republican strategist: I want -- I got -- I got to say this, Paul. I mean, to blame George Bush for the Black Panther Party running around in Houston, Texas, is like blaming me for making heroin. I mean, that's ridiculous. I mean, good God Almighty.

http://newsbusters.org/blogs/ken-sh...l-gun-brandishing-leftist-black-panthers-2000
 
You didn't read the whole thread. A question from me doesn't imply a position. Generally I so to illicit a response from someone. Don't these dumb fucks confuse you Marine.

:)

Quote from indahook:

I`m a little dissapointed in you today Dr. You`re the last person I would expect here to use the libs "assault weapon" misnomer.
 
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