The coverups and lying are stunning

Quote from Lucrum:

I wonder if numb nuts has ever considered that his AK47 won't be of much use if he's fighting for the feds. They use M16's that are chambered for a different round.

lol........better stock up some ammo for the Kalishnokov. He'll be out of luck.
 
Quote from Lucrum:

I wonder if numb nuts has ever considered that his AK47 won't be of much use if he's fighting for the feds. They use M16's that are chambered for a different round.

I'm not a fan of the AR/M16 but I'll switch if need be :)
 
Quote from Lucrum:

I believe there is someone actually trying to organize an armed "showing" in Washington. He's trying to get at least 10,000 to commit. Last I heard there were 3,000 + signed up.

If you're struggling just to get 10,000 men you guys might want to re-think your revolution hopes :)
 
Quote from Ricter:

The lunatic fringe is daydreaming, there will be no march with loaded firearms into D.C. this July 4th.

Uhhhh. Aren't YOU the lunatic fringe?
 
Quote from Lucrum:

I believe there is someone actually trying to organize an armed "showing" in Washington. He's trying to get at least 10,000 to commit. Last I heard there were 3,000 + signed up.

Ask Phoenix to help you organize a flock . . . those ones like to march.:D.
 
odd that cnn would report this dated polls when there were some very recent showing his approval rating was taking.

I can't imagine why cnn would report on polls from March 17 now can you?



Quote from AK Forty Seven:

:D :D :D :D :D :D




Obama Approval Rating Not Hurt By Scandals




A new poll shows that recent scandals haven't hurt President Barack Obama's approval rating.

The poll, from CNN and ORC International, found that 53 percent of Americans approve of the job Obama is doing, while 45 percent disapprove. This number remains virtually unchanged from polls taken before the scandals hit.

The poll was taken on May 17 and 18, and has a 3 percent margin of error.

A CNN poll taken in early April showed Obama's approval rating to be 51 percent. According to a Gallup poll taken in early May, the president's approval rating was 50 percent.

The CNN poll also found that 71 percent of Americans believe the actions of the IRS employees who targeted tea party groups were unacceptable. However, 6 in 10 respondents said they trusted the president's statements on the issue.

Last week was a rough one for the administration, as news broke that the IRS had been unfairly targeting tea party groups applying for tax-exempt status. Additionally, it was revealed that the Justice Department had subpoenaed phone records from the Associated Press. The White House also faced continued scrutiny on the attacks in Benghazi.
 
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