Posted on 12/24/2012 7:01:32 AM PST by jmaroneps37
When National Rifle Association Executive Vice President Wayne LaPierre said the only thing that stops a bad guy with a gun is a good guy with a gun the collective gasp from the media must have been heard for miles.
These pitifully ignorant people dont understand research and certainly have no intellectual curiosity.
They went ballistic when confronted with the fact that they had to share responsibility for promoting a culture of violence and failing to honestly report the true damage Hollywoods movies and rap music and revolving door justice have done especially to young people.
The media savaged LaPierre but overlooked the Code Pink when they interrupted him carrying signs saying, NRA KILLING OUR KIDS, and screaming that the gun rights group has blood on its hands. They believe Code Pink because it makes them feel good about themselves.
A nitwit named Hugo Schwyzer has told the media Adam Lanza killed 20 children and 6 adults to play his man card and the media believe that because they dont want to look at the facts LaPierre has shoved under their noses.
They believe Piers Morgan when he tweeted Coming to a town near you, courtesy of the NRA Gunfights at the US school corral.
This shameless self-promoter is a man whose own country suffered the slaughter of 16 children in a grade school because there was no good guy with a gun to stop the animal who was shooting them. They believed him because they are as stupid and shameless as he is.
They mock LaPierres facts
. empty headed moron like Arianna Huffington
accuses The NRA of wanting an, Armed insurrection against the US government
. because that is easier than facing their own complicity in the violent culture they promote and worship.
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Dave Gregory on Meet the Press was the biggest media dolt of them all.
LaPierre walked rings about this ethics-less “journalist” as Gregory held what was alleged to be a full magazine clip, waving it around like a moron.
Gregory did this because the White House talking points of the week was two-fold: There was an armed guard at Columbine and it didn’t help.
This in response to LaPierre’s wonderful suggestion to put armed guards at all schools.
This idea gives the thoughtless liberals the willies because, come on, they want to go out and rail against the guns, they want to “confiscate” our guns, they want to disarm that the gubmint have all the power. So when the head of the NRS gives a suggestion that armed guards might quell such violence, wwoooooooo hoooooo, the liberals jump up and down and scratch their arm pits like excited monkeys.
THEY DO NOT WANT A SOLUTION SUCH AS THAT. Though an armed guard at every school is probably impractical, the offering by LaPierre makes the libs have to debate this idea when all they want to do, dear Jesus, is TAKE AWAY OUR GUNS!
They do not want to save children or other vulnerable humans. They WANT TO TAKE OUR GUNS.
So the White Hut calls up Gregory like they do every week and come up with song and dance about Columbine having an armed guard and it didn’t stop THAT massacre.
Further research reveals that there was a night security guard present at Columbine. He never went inside, he did NOT have a gun. He did sit in a law enforcement vehicle at some point in time and the LE guy had a gun as per normal.
The White Hut calls Gregory, tells him to mention this “armed gun” at Columbine, and pride-less Gregory repeats the lie as official propaganda master for the Dems that he is.
About Gregory’s gun magazine, my research tells me that this is illegal in DC and Meet the Depressed films out of DC. so Gregory broke the law by even holding the thing in his hand.
It was a drama thing, stupid idiot. He holds up this gun clip and asks LaPierre if we can’t just stop making so many multiple-bullet magazines like this one.
The logic being, well if they don’t get to take away our guns, maybe they can TAKE AWAY OUR BULLETS, start large amounts first, then winnow it down to NONE.
And Gregory, as instructed by the White Hut, played his part in the drama.
Sickening.
Yet the next day after Conn. gun sales soared, NRA memberships went off the mark.....looks to me like Americans aren’t buying the idea of taking away their guns and ammunition.
Don’t kid yourself. They want all the semi-autos right now, then the double action revolvers, then the lever actions, then the pump actions, then the bolt-actions and single shots. After that, they’ll want the muzzleloaders and long knives. Then they’ll want the batons and clubs and saps. They won’t be satisfied until they can order us to kneel and we’ll have no choice but to kneel.
From Charlton Heston:
During the Los Angeles riots in 1992, a good many of these folk suffered a change of heart. As smoke from burning buildings smudged the skyline and the TV news showed looters smashing windows, laughing as they carted off boom boxes and booze, I got a few phone calls from firmly anti-gun friends in clear conflict. 'Umm, Chuck, you have quite a few . . . ah, guns, don't you?'
'Indeed.'
'Could you lend me one for a day or so? I tried to buy one, but they have this waiting period . . .'
'Yeah, I know. I remember you voted for that. Do you know how to use a shotgun?'
'No, I thought maybe you could teach me. This is getting a little scary.'
'I noticed. It does that sometimes. I could teach you, but not in an hour. You might shoot yourself instead of the bad guys. The Marines are coming up from Pendleton; that'll end it. When it does, go buy yourself a good shotgun and take some lessons.'
My friend writer-director John Milius got more calls than I did. His answer was more forthright:
'Sorry. They're all being used.'
That is the end game. Hitler once said:
“For the first time in history a “civilized” nation has full gun registration. Our streets will be safer, our police more effective and the world will follow us into the future.”
“They wont be satisfied until they can order us to kneel and well have no choice but to kneel.”
I’ll have a choice. I will never kneel. I will die on my feet.
I have a suspicion that there will be a lot of shooting before we ever got to the point where they could order us to kneel.
Other whack jobs see this and think (correctly) that if they do the same thing they will not only be famous, but everyone will know how they have been wronged in the past.
So, you add the fame and sympathy to the feeling of power they have while carrying out their acts of evil and it is a perfect trifecta for the next whack job.
>>I have a suspicion that there will be a lot of shooting before we ever got to the point where they could order us to kneel.
I used to believe that, but anyone who shoots will be branded a villain and whacko. “Resaonable” people will say that he did not have to resort to violence. The media will dissect his life and cherry-pick the parts that support the narrative that this was a paranoid lone-wolf. If they leave a family behind, the media will make their life a living hell.
Just as the media glorifies the truly crazy person who shoots up a school, they will go all-out to villify the Randy Weaver types who just got pushed too damn far!
We like to believe that we are free-range humans being slowly herded into a fenced field. The truth is that we not free-range anymore. We aren’t even in a fenced field. We are in a pen and moving towards the chute that leads to a slaughterhouse. Or, if we are “lucky” they’re just going to castrate us and put us back out in the field for another season or two.
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I think both sides are wildly overreacting to a fraction of a percent problem and opening themselves up to even more problems.
Neither did the Clinton Assault Weapons Ban. It was in effect from 1994 - 2004 and Columbine happened in 1999.
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