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- about 10 years ago on Mike Luckovich
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about 10 years ago
on Prickly City
Voter ID is not voter suppression.Wisconsin does not even have a Senate race this year. Texas is R+10, so unless you think Dems can pull off 10 points of voter fraud, ID laws don’t matter anyway.
Better gridlock than more “progress” toward ever-larger gvmt, higher taxes, more regulation, less freedom.
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over 10 years ago
on Lisa Benson
Rad-ish said, about 13 hours ago“You do know the VA hospitals that cheated were in the red states of Texas, Colorado and Arizona.”
So you’re saying that a federal agency under the direct control of President Obama allowed red state veterans to die, while providing better care to blue state residents. Yes, I agree with you, that’s going to call for some major investigations and prosecutions.
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almost 11 years ago
on Prickly City
Well said.
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about 11 years ago
on Michael Ramirez
Has even one of Obama’s supporters ever actually defended his policies? All I ever see from them is silly insults and attacks on straw-men. Every response is blame Bush, Romney, racism, Nixon, the Tea party, giant asteroids or Leprechauns.Of course, it is hard to defend the indefensible, so I suppose they don’t have much choice.
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over 11 years ago
on Prickly City
The permanent delay tactic used is worse than being denied.An application denied means that a revised application can be submitted, or an appeal made, or a lawsuit filed.Permanent hold means limbo. Free speech denied, while hard left pressure groups own the major networks.Never ending demands for illegal questions serve to intimidate, while gathering data that the IRS then illegally releases to their favored leftist groups.
Since that doesn’t fit on a bumper sticker, it’s too complex for you, but there it is anyway.
And thanks for making it clear that leftists will destroy the country if that’s what it takes to steal elections and hold power.
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over 11 years ago
on Michael Ramirez
So auctioning a perfectly legal object is a sign of mental illness? That kind of extreme attitude is actually why we are saying “enough is enough” on gun control. There doesn’t seem to be much room for compromise with people who think that just owning a gun, or just being a republican, is proof of mental illness.
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over 11 years ago
on Michael Ramirez
Here are two more “gun victims” from Friday:
http://www.wral.com/two-killed-in-fayetteville-shootings/12338010/
also
http://abclocal.go.com/wtvd/story?section=news/local&id=9062720
Those two will count toward the year’s “killed by guns” total, but somehow I don’t think we’ll see much about that incident outside the local news.
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over 11 years ago
on Michael Ramirez
Link?Google shows me lots of hysterical reactions to the auction that mention Lanza, but I don’t see where the GOP referred to him.
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over 11 years ago
on [Deleted]
“No Reasonable Accommodation”Except for NFA ’34, GCA ’68, various “sporting use” tests implemented by bureaucrats or executive orders, 20,000 state and local gun laws and of course the existing background check system, which passed with NRA support.And with every law passed so far demands for the next one start instantly.
Where would any of you draw the line? How much gun control would be enough? If the 4 million members of the NRA and the other 80-90 million US gun owners agreed to give up more of their rights, how would you guarantee that you won’t just come back for more? Go ahead, tell us your plans.
Well, Mike, a Harvard poll disagrees:
http://www.iop.harvard.edu/october-29-2014-fall-2014-survey