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General Topics => Legal and Activism => Topic started by: zippz on March 24, 2018, 11:19:56 AM
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Protestors just went past the Fed building. About 400+ which is a good turnout considering the rain. They're headed to the Capitol.(https://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/20180324/c49f489a8ded0085b05ac073baf70eef.jpg)
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Numbers matter. If we can't organize like this we don't stand a chance. The 2A community needs to focus on getting Marx and Espero out of office.
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Cool. Waiting for the Tide Pod after party. Free laundry service.
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From 13 yo protester in DC.
“I am 13 and I make better decisions than our law makers.”
Right....
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“Our right to not be targets outweighs your rights to guns”
So they don’t want to be lumped into the same group that eats tide pods for fun, but they are ok grouping all gun owners with criminals.
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It really is a fucking shame that adults have used these children as pawns.
As a teenager I was educated as a liberal. I was a member of the YMCA sponsored youth legislature program and I naively promoted anti gun bills through our mock legislature. This was back in 1990. There were bans on toy guns, ban on assault rifles and trigger devices. Sound familiar? I was part of group think and peer pressure. Years later with a free mind, I saw that this was sheepish thinking.
Furthermore, as a veteran, I saw first hand at what others without any rights succumb to. Heck, in Iraq families were allowed one full auto AK. I know just one but it was select fire.
There's no right NOT to be a target. That right is only secured by your own decision to defend yourself. That's the mature, experienced thinking that teenagers don't have. They've been and we all have at one time in our lives been taken care by adults. A teenagers' security depends on their parents. Problem is that a lot of parents pawn that responsibility to the government. Not only security but also poor parenting. i.e. Peter Kema.
And thus is the state we are in.
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I attended one of their pre-march meetings where they had 20 people. They were new to activism and seemed truly concerned and asked a lot of questions because they weren't familiar with anything involving guns. I thought it was great that those people attended because they felt like they could make a difference and don't have any incentive to do it.
I'd have a hard time getting 20 gun owners together for a gun rights meeting.
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I attended one of their pre-march meetings where they had 20 people. They were new to activism and seemed truly concerned and asked a lot of questions because they weren't familiar with anything involving guns. I thought it was great that those people attended because they felt like they could make a difference and don't have any incentive to do it.
I'd have a hard time getting 20 gun owners together for a gun rights meeting.
you don't have the same access that teachers, liberal politicians and others have - nor will they ever let you. They have a greater pool than we do at the moment. That's where we struggle. While we rational think they move based on emotions alone. See any statistics or hard data out there? Nope. just emotions filled speeches and marches.
Would public schools allow you to speak freely to their students? Would they let any one of us let students march for gun rights?
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Here's an idea for a march.
Criminals have gun rights? Why can't I? I don't want to be a target.
I know preaching to the choir and our choir needs new members.
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you don't have the same access that teachers, liberal politicians and others have - nor will they ever let you. They have a greater pool than we do at the moment. That's where we struggle. While we rational think they move based on emotions alone. See any statistics or hard data out there? Nope. just emotions filled speeches and marches.
Would public schools allow you to speak freely to their students? Would they let any one of us let students march for gun rights?
True. We have to find ways to get a bigger audience.
In the past no one could compete with gun owners and the power of the NRA and other groups. You'd just see a bunch of unorganized antigun protestors. The Brady Campaign website was a joke that looked like a high school student put together. Now the antigun movement has caught up quickly and are innovating. You see large organized protests. They're able to unify different groups of people. They control the media and social media. And they have large sponsors.
Meanwhile the progun movement has been complacent, putting their faith on the Supreme Court which we nearly lost, and expecting others to do the work for them. Even worse in Hawaii where we've lost most of our allies in the legislature and our gun rights are slowly being lost while not making any gains.
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https://www.theblaze.com/news/2018/03/24/photos-armed-police-military-protect-thousands-at-march-for-our-lives-gun-control-rally
They use armed police and military to protect the protesters at the March.
Bunch of hypocrites
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Saw this on a friend’s IG account, politely asked friend to look up a survivor named Kyle Kashuv, hoping I can make something productive out of this.
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Saw this on a friend’s IG account, politely asked friend to look up a survivor named Kyle Kashuv, hoping I can make something productive out of this.
Basic search shows
EDUCATION: Mechanical Engineering from Florida Atlantic University (2016-2020)
LOCATION: Boca Raton, Florida
https://www.facebook.com/kyle.kashuv/friends?pnref=lhc
An in depth search shows nothing ( no such person) closest match is 42 yr old Kashif K Iftikhar
Wellington, FL
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It's all over the news.
I'm watching our 2A right disintegrate right now, like Waikiki sand.
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What these middle class kids need is a full time job to earn their own money then have them try to find a place to live that they can afford. Odds are they'll end up in the low rent part of the inner city urban landscape. Then deny them some second amendment rights.
That'll shut those loud mouths up.
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What these middle class kids need is a full time job to earn their own money then have them try to find a place to live that they can afford. Odds are they'll end up in the low rent part of the inner city urban landscape. Then deny them some second amendment rights.
That'll shut those loud mouths up.
You'd think so, but that assumes that people are rational and have critical thinking skills. I'll offer Chicago as evidence of the contrary. For over 90 years the place has been run by "progressive" Democrats and the city has consistently been among the highest rates of crime anywhere in the U.S., including homicide, mostly perpetrated by "people of color" on other "people of color" in relatively economically depressed areas, yet those very heavily victimized populations have voted almost unanimously for nearly a century to return those Democrats to power in order to continue their failed policies. I'm just sayin'...
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What these middle class kids need is a full time job to earn their own money then have them try to find a place to live that they can afford. Odds are they'll end up in the low rent part of the inner city urban landscape. Then deny them some second amendment rights.
That'll shut those loud mouths up.
Yup. It’s easy to have the ideals they have when you don’t pay into the system, not face the realities of being an adult.
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Basic search shows
EDUCATION: Mechanical Engineering from Florida Atlantic University (2016-2020)
LOCATION: Boca Raton, Florida
https://www.facebook.com/kyle.kashuv/friends?pnref=lhc
An in depth search shows nothing ( no such person) closest match is 42 yr old Kashif K Iftikhar
Wellington, FL
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He was just on tv.
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Basic search shows
EDUCATION: Mechanical Engineering from Florida Atlantic University (2016-2020)
LOCATION: Boca Raton, Florida
https://www.facebook.com/kyle.kashuv/friends?pnref=lhc
An in depth search shows nothing ( no such person) closest match is 42 yr old Kashif K Iftikhar
Wellington, FL
Here’s my findings on Google, granted I am following the guy, so that might have affected the search.
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Pussification of America
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HPD should disarm the officers immediately. Think of the children.
Chief Ballard will rearm officers with heavy duty doorstops and a book of harsh language.
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Lihikai is correct.
Until we can organize on the same level as the Anti's we're Fooked.
If we can't use our numbers as a voting bloc and unseat at least one Anti politician, when most elections are decided by double or triple digits or they run unopposed, the situation is hopeless.
Ren is also correct. We're all sitting here watching our right to bear arms disintegrate before our eyes.
And we do nothing.
The next time you're at the range, stop and take a look at the people around you. Ask yourself how many of them, when faced with armed agents of the government on their doorstep, will simply hand over their firearms without a fight. On an optimistic day I would say 95%.
The same holds true for members here. I know I'm going to take a lot of flak for saying so, but it's the truth, and we all know it.
If we don't stand up as a group and resist this now, using our minds and votes, it's going to come down to an all too real kinetic exchange for those that are willing to fight.
It will not end well, for us or the country.
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Comments to the choir:
I made the mistake of watching the CBS "special" "39 Days", and a local news broadcast last night, and Mike Wallace's "interview" with two of the "student leaders" this morning. I say "mistake" in the sense of deliberately doing something that I knew would be bad for my health.
They all keep repeating "commonsense" gun restrictions, which include "ban assault weapons", raise purchase age to 21, ban "high capacity" magazines, and "mental health checks" as a requirement to purchase a firearm, as well as repeat over and over "no one wants to take your guns away". Bloomberg couldn't even fantasize that some day his talking points would be broadcast day after day after day on every media outlet with virtually no rebuttal at all (Mike Wallace had Kyle Kushuv and Coion Noir video excerpts totaling maybe 20 seconds which he then allowed to be challenged without response).
1. Most (none?) never say specifically what ALL the "commonsense" gun restrictions are.
2. None have ever defined specifically what an "assault weapon" is.
3. None have ever explained why, if using the common current various definitions of "assault weapons" legally banned in various jurisdictions, weapons with identical functionality but merely differing in cosmetic features merit different legal status (I mean, "flash hider", seriously?).
4. Never define "high capacity" magazine (nor mention that the Parkland murders were committed with 10 round mags, which perhaps implies that 10 round capacity is too "high" to allow).
5. Never detail what a "mental health check" entails (we've seen that effort here in Hawaii where it would have been conducted by "a state approved mental health worker" and would have been required within 90 days prior to any/every firearm purchase).
6. Kasky said "ban assault weapons" and "no one wants to take your guns away" and "people should be allowed to have "smaller guns for home protection if you think you need one". That almost sounds like a ban on all rifles, and maybe even larger "assault" handguns. Love to hear his definition of "need" too... as we all know how that works out when the government gets to define whether you meet their standard of "need" or not. And, obviously, if you are under 21 and/or the only firearm(s) you own is an "assault weapon" then they DO want to take all your guns away.
Okay, my blood pressure is almost back to normal again... :crazy:
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I made the mistake of watching the CBS "special" "39 Days", and a local news broadcast last night, and Mike Wallace's "interview" with two of the "student leaders" this morning. I say "mistake" in the sense of deliberately doing something that I knew would be bad for my health.
Thanks I'll check those out. We should always be aware of what the other side is doing.
The student protests won't get much done now. However it's bad in the long term. These are the future voters, politicians, and people of influence and I'm afraid they'll overpower gun owners over the next 10+ years like they do in Hawaii now. Most students don't care about these issues. However events like these and only seeing one side of the issue in school and media will push them to the anti-gun side a little as they grow older and when they're grouped with like minded people.
I believe gun ownership in America is on a declining trend despite the prevalence of concealed carry and the gun buying craze over the last 10 years. We have to support youth programs like boy scouts, JROTC, air rifle/smallbore, Friends of the NRA, college groups, and showing students our side of the issue.
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I was pleasantly surprised to read some of the comments on HNN articles about this. Those standing up against those who said things like “if your against this, you’re part of the problem”. People waking up and seeing this for what it is, children being used as pawns to push an agenda.
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Here's John Lott's brief rebuttal to several of the suggested "do something" (non)solutions proposed by the "March for Our Lives"
propagandists "students".
http://www.foxnews.com/opinion/2018/03/24/march-for-our-lives-gun-control-ideas-sound-good-but-are-deeply-flawed-and-wont-save-lives.html
March for Our Lives: Gun control ideas sound good, but are deeply flawed and won't save lives
[Interesting to see that he resurrects his and the chief of police's testimony here in Hawaii re "gun registration" and solving crime (aka "public safety"):]
Gun control advocates have long claimed that gun registration will help solve crimes. Their reasoning is straightforward: A registered gun left at a crime scene can be used to identify the criminal.
Unfortunately, it rarely works out this way. Criminals almost never leave behind guns that are registered to them. In the few cases where guns are left at the scene, it is because the criminals were killed or injured. And these guns are virtually never registered to the person who committed the crime. Many are stolen.
During a 2013 deposition, the Washington, D.C., police chief said that she could not “recall any specific instance where registration records were used to determine who committed a crime.”
When I testified before the Hawaii State Senate in 2000, the Honolulu chief of police also stated that he couldn’t find any crimes that had been solved due to registration and licensing.
The chief also said that his officers spent about 50,000 hours each year on registering and licensing guns. This time is being taken away from traditional, time-tested law enforcement activities.
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Melissa, from Punahou, wrote a good editorial in Civil Beat. She's the high school student that posted a pro2a article in the newspaper a few months ago. She's interested in bringing other Punahou students to Koko Head to try shooting guns.
No, Not Every Student Is For ‘Gun Control’
http://www.civilbeat.org/2018/03/no-not-every-student-is-for-gun-control/
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They have a catchy tune.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2JTdYmT42Oo
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Melissa, from Punahou, wrote a good editorial in Civil Beat. She's the high school student that posted a pro2a article in the newspaper a few months ago. She's interested in bringing other Punahou students to Koko Head to try shooting guns.
No, Not Every Student Is For ‘Gun Control’
http://www.civilbeat.org/2018/03/no-not-every-student-is-for-gun-control/
Keep us posted. I’m down to support hosting the open minded onesfor a range day.
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Keep us posted. I’m down to support hosting the open minded onesfor a range day.
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Me too
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Kids are hypocrites..not their fault still young lots to learn. They want school to be safe? Maybe they should look in the mirror and leave my rights alone.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PmZXKg2CMuU
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9MTotRqd--o
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Nobody Marched for Us.
https://youtu.be/SnaJB-pN22I
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Kids will say and do stupid stuff. It's what kids are supposed to do. It is a part of growing up.
The problem now is that kids have the internet to show and tell stupid stuff to other kids who don't know any better.
That is how stuff like tide pods starts. That is how viral flashmob walkouts start.
And unfortunately, that is how misinformation is being spread.
Remember the episode of star trek where Kirk lands on a planet where all the adults die off?
That left the planet to be run by stupid kids.
These marching kids are like babies who have been hurt and are crying for attention.
Unfortunately, like actual infants, they have no idea what to do to solve their problem.
The thousands of kids marching to the gun control drum are like dogs,.... pack animals who howl when one dog howls.
Yes, they all start howling. They have no idea why they are howling. They do it because the others are doing it.
Can you imagine if we, as a country, let kids dictate policy? Like that star trek episode.
What a mess that would be.
There is a good reason why the founding fathers set 35 as the minimum age to be president.
30 years old to be a senator
25 years old to be a representative
It's easy for kids to yell and scream for gun control. They do not own guns therefore they have no stake in the game.
They cry for a pacifier from the safety of their middle class living room paid for by their parents.
Imagine the stink if there were a law prohibiting use of a cell phone before age 18.
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(https://www.americanthinker.com/images/bucket/2018-03/205111_5_.png)
Here's my comment posted to today's Hilo Tribune-Herald story about the "March for Our Lives":
I think it's appropriate and telling that they have a 9-year-old and an 11-year-old sum up the rationality and critical thinking skills of their side with the statements "[T]his should be a gun-free world. Period." and "I think guns are dumb."
http://www.hawaiitribune-herald.com/2018/03/25/nation-world-news/vote-them-out-hundreds-of-thousands-demand-gun-control/
And, for good measure...
(https://theconservativetreehouse.files.wordpress.com/2018/03/david-hogg-8.jpg?w=640&h=213)
Okay, one more... the teachers and their students during a "walkout" authorized by the state Department of Education:
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Think of the children...(https://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/20180326/da3f00fd9a1ed6c0fbacd0f70a8f9167.jpg)
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Think of the children...(https://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/20180326/da3f00fd9a1ed6c0fbacd0f70a8f9167.jpg)
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These libs stole a page from Adolf Hitler??? No can be
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Kids will say and do stupid stuff. It's what kids are supposed to do. It is a part of growing up.
The problem now is that kids have the internet to show and tell stupid stuff to other kids who don't know any better.
That is how stuff like tide pods starts. That is how viral flashmob walkouts start.
And unfortunately, that is how misinformation is being spread.
Remember the episode of star trek where Kirk lands on a planet where all the adults die off?
That left the planet to be run by stupid kids.
These marching kids are like babies who have been hurt and are crying for attention.
Unfortunately, like actual infants, they have no idea what to do to solve their problem.
The thousands of kids marching to the gun control drum are like dogs,.... pack animals who howl when one dog howls.
Yes, they all start howling. They have no idea why they are howling. They do it because the others are doing it.
Can you imagine if we, as a country, let kids dictate policy? Like that star trek episode.
What a mess that would be.
There is a good reason why the founding fathers set 35 as the minimum age to be president.
30 years old to be a senator
25 years old to be a representative
It's easy for kids to yell and scream for gun control. They do not own guns therefore they have no stake in the game.
They cry for a pacifier from the safety of their middle class living room paid for by their parents.
Imagine the stink if there were a law prohibiting use of a cell phone before age 18.
Miri? I just saw that episode the other night. They referred to the diseased grownups as "Grups".
Or was it "The Children Shall Lead" the one with the pervie alien guiding them
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=B8Mi_LCWVbI
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Grups
Bla bla bla bonk bonk
March for our lies
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Grups
Bla bla bla bonk bonk
March for our lies
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I haven't seen a single report of any of the "marchers" who were flown to D.C. by the Bloomberg/Soros dollars who refused to board the plane because someone in the cockpit crew may have been armed. You know, someone whose job it is to pilot or navigate, not defend, and thus would present a danger to all under their care.
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Took a course on generational diversity maybe 4 months ago. The "Tweens (Gen Z)" were defined as 11 - 20 and their key character descriptions were as follows:
- Prefer speed over accuracy (I see that at work all the time)
- Self directed, expect flexibility (I see that at work all the time, particularly with work schedules and demands to be allowed their 1 hour paid workout time. . . )
- Do not have perseverance (I have not noticed that at work, but something that I see with their "trendy culture" that is typically driven via online and media)
- Seeks challenges with team
The analysis of Gen Z was caveated as "still early" in that they are a diverse group and not as much study on them as say Gen X, Gen Y, Baby Boombers, etc. While the info given wasn't a "key" it did help me to better understand the apparent rift between Baby Boomers/Gen X with Gen Y (millennials). Millennials are from a massive culture shift and they aren't going away. Best to learn to try to guide and manage as best as possible. Easier said than done, but they key thing is they aren't going away.
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I haven't seen a single report of any of the "marchers" who were flown to D.C. by the Bloomberg/Soros dollars who refused to board the plane because someone in the cockpit crew may have been armed. You know, someone whose job it is to pilot or navigate, not defend, and thus would present a danger to all under their care.
That's what pisses me off about this "movement" and those who buy into the "well, we MUST do something, and that is get rid of guns". Well, they end up shitting on the very folks that would stand up to defend them against evil. LE, armed guards, resource officer, responsible armed citizen, etc.
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That's what pisses me off about this "movement" and those who buy into the "well, we MUST do something, and that is get rid of guns". Well, they end up shitting on the very folks that would stand up to defend them against evil. LE, armed guards, resource officer, responsible armed citizen, etc.
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yeah, ironic huh?
I saw a picture of those "march for our lies" folks with armed police in the background.
Like I said before, they are like crying babies who need attention but don't really know why or what to do about it.
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They should have marched to the Kokohead range and have a talk with us gun owners there.
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yeah, ironic huh?
I saw a picture of those "march for our lies" folks with armed police in the background.
Like I said before, they are like crying babies who need attention but don't really know why or what to do about it.
Couldn't help myself...
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yeah, ironic huh?
I saw a picture of those "march for our lies" folks with armed police in the background.
Like I said before, they are like crying babies who need attention but don't really know why or what to do about it.
I am starting to see more folks realize this. Even on comments on HNN. Stuff like they are realizing that places like most Federal buildings, including state and national legislatures, have armed security and metal detectors in effort to protect those folks. While not the end all, be all, but I am happy to see more feedback like that on HNN, which has been typically all liberal parroting.
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Well said:
Eagles of Death Metal's Jesse Hughes Slams March for Our Lives Protests
On Sunday, Hughes chastised the Parkland, Florida survivors for demanding legislature on gun control. "The Whitney Houston song about letting the children lead the way wasn’t actually had operating paradigm for life ... And when the truth don’t line up with your bullshit narrative just hold your breath and stamp your feet and refused to except it ... then take multiple days off of school playing hooky at the expense of 16 of your classmates blood … it might be funny if it wasn't so pathetic and disgusting," Hughes added.
https://www.yahoo.com/entertainment/eagles-death-metal-apos-jesse-131129513.html
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http://mauinow.com/2018/03/24/maui-students-call-for-action-on-gun-violence-at-concert-for-our-lives/
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Eagles of Death Metal's Jesse Hughes Slams March for Our Lives Protests
I'm getting the discography just for that. Might sit on the back burner but they've been dropped from a bunch of music festivals and could use the support.
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double post
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Read elsewhere that the little soy-boy Hogg was not even in school that day. Some CBS "news" thing quoted him:
"DAVID HOGG: On the day of the shooting, I got my camera and got on my bike and road as fast as I could three miles from my house to the school to get as much video and to get as many interviews as I could"
Hmm, wanted to get there to do interviews and video. A suspicious sort might wonder if he knew something was going to happen.
https://www.cbsnews.com/news/march-for-our-lives-39-days-how-parkland-students-turned-grief-into-action/ (https://www.cbsnews.com/news/march-for-our-lives-39-days-how-parkland-students-turned-grief-into-action/)
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That's interesting.
And they label him a survivor.
good article by Tomi Lahren
"You may think the solution is gun control. And we can debate that. BUT don’t blame law-abiding gun owners and NRA members for crimes they didn’t commit. You don’t get to self-righteously demonize those who disagree with your gun control agenda.
You want to stop school shooting and gun violence? We all do. But if your solution is simply more gun control, you’re missing the mark, and ignoring the facts.
If gun laws stopped crime and death, the city of Chicago – which once had the toughest gun laws in the country - would have been among the safest cities in America. But it wasn’t, and isn’t. Why? Because gang bangers, lunatics and terrorists don’t care about gun laws.
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The first step to oppression is disarming the citizenry. We’ve see that pattern again and again throughout history. Our Second Amendment rights mean something, and we will not sit idly by and watch them be arbitrarily corroded.
So yes - march, chant and protest. But remember, MY First AND Second Amendment rights do not end where your feelings begin."
http://insider.foxnews.com/2018/03/26/tomi-lahren-march-our-lives-first-step-oppression-disarming-citizenry
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"Hey kid. Here's a few million dollars. You could graduate high school, go into massive debt to fund college, and fight it out for some crappy job in this junk economy, or you could come work for us and possibly make a career in politics. All it requires is you do what we tell you and have no principles that will get in the way"
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Here's why we need lots of "Legal and Activism":
http://www.breitbart.com/big-government/2018/03/26/watch-student-gun-control-marcher-wants-ban-on-guns-firing-an-automatic-disposal-of-bullets/
Student Gun Control Marcher Wants Ban on Guns Firing ‘An Automatic Disposal of Bullets’
On Saturday, one of the protesters at the student march for gun control described guns she wants to ban as those that fire “an automatic disposal of bullets.”
She made this statement to Gun Owners of America (GOA) as they took their cameras around to interview march attendees.
Her initial statement was that she wanted to ban “assault rifles,” a term used interchangeably with “assault weapons” by those marching on Saturday. When asked to describe the “assault rifles” she said, “Though I have, ah, never used one, it’s essentially a gun that ah, ah, ah fires an automatic disposal of bullets, ah, with a single press of the trigger, I would imagine.”
In another portion of the video, GOA executive director Erich Pratt walked up to a protester who was holding a sign that said, “Only fools vote to arm teachers.” He then asked the female protester if she was familiar with any states that have tried to arm teachers, and she said, “Not really. I don’t know the facts about it.”
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Video link:
https://scontent.xx.fbcdn.net/v/t43.1792-4/10000000_428209400968553_3200020204847366144_n.mp4?_nc_cat=0&efg=eyJ2ZW5jb2RlX3RhZyI6InN2ZV9oZCJ9&oh=ebd77892b92caaa3430a47974f7bebb8&oe=5ABC8E21
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Just for some succinct clarification of who funded this (it wasn't teenage high school students):
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Just for some succinct clarification of who funded this (it wasn't teenage high school students):
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Wikipedia is your source?
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Wikipedia is your source?
That's why I wrote "succinct". Wikipedia has links to many sources, which can also be found using a search engine. One source is the BBC, hardly anything remotely resembling a "conservative" source. Many "donors" cannot be discovered because "they" (not underage teens who cannot create a legal entity) registered as a 501(c)(4), which allows "them" to keep donor identities secret. Feel free to post links to information negating the sources and information cited.
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That's why I wrote "succinct". Wikipedia has links to many sources, which can also be found using a search engine. One source is the BBC, hardly anything remotely resembling a "conservative" source. Many "donors" cannot be discovered because "they" (not underage teens who cannot create a legal entity) registered as a 501(c)(4), which allows "them" to keep donor identities secret. Feel free to post links to information negating the sources and information cited.
I never indicated that I wished to negate your information
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Melissa, from Punahou, wrote a good editorial in Civil Beat. She's the high school student that posted a pro2a article in the newspaper a few months ago. She's interested in bringing other Punahou students to Koko Head to try shooting guns.
No, Not Every Student Is For ‘Gun Control’
http://www.civilbeat.org/2018/03/no-not-every-student-is-for-gun-control/
FYI got something in the works for a fun shoot day with LIFE/HRA, possibly end of April. Might need some NRA instructors and other help. Let you guys know what kind of help I'll need.
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I never indicated that I wished to negate your information
Sometimes when I read your posts I imagine them in the Robot from Lost in Space voice.
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I never indicated that I wished to negate your information
I never indicated that I believed you wished to negate the information
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I never indicated that I believed you wished to negate the information
https://youtu.be/USJoor2HRZo
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Interesting audio superimposed onto Hogg March for Our Lies speech...
https://youtu.be/BRi-UouACL8
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23k :thumbsup:
And 29 thumbs down.
:rofl:
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http://www.tmz.com/2018/03/27/parkland-leader-david-hogg-rejected-colleges-emma-gonzalez/
Apparently calling people who disagree with you Terrorists and shamelessly self promoting is a great way to make people not want to associate with you, even liberal Californians!
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http://www.tmz.com/2018/03/27/parkland-leader-david-hogg-rejected-colleges-emma-gonzalez/
Apparently calling people who disagree with you Terrorists and shamelessly self promoting is a great way to make people not want to associate with you, even liberal Californians!
"We're thinking some of these admission committees are dropping the ball."
barf. but what the heck are you doing on TMZ lol
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Here's one example of an answer to the question of a possible double standard when it comes to which issues will be allowed and/or facilitated to be "protested" on school grounds during school time by "walkouts" or other First Amendment practices.
I think we all knew the answer to this, and this example is from California: a teacher put on "administrative leave" for asking her students to consider whether there might be a double standard ("gun control" vs. "March for Life"/anti-abortion).
Only difference here in Hawaii would be that it's less likely that even one teacher would question the policiy inconsistencies of their overlords.
[I've written each of the school principals under Art Souza asking them to provide me with a copy of their policy re the previous and upcoming "walkouts" because Mr. Souza contradicted the HIDOE superintendent, who said the schools must respect students' First Amendment rights, by claiming that there will "be no political statements". Haven't heard back from any of them after 48 hours.]
http://video.foxnews.com/v/5759361582001/?#sp=show-clips
Teacher put on leave for asking abortion protests speaks out
Mar. 27, 2018 - 3:35 - Julianne Benzel was placed on paid administrative leave after she questioned if school officials would support the anti-abortion March For Life in the same way they encouraged participation in the National School Walkout promoting gun control. She tells Tucker her story.
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This gun grab is completely senseless. We will be left defenseless.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JLxTuwGvBgQ
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=S7pGt_O1uM8
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Gun free zone :thumbsup:
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Heard Soro's paid $300 to each paid protestor.
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Heard Soro's paid $300 to each paid protestor.
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Any way to confirm?
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Heard Soro's paid $300 to each paid protestor.
Money probably goes to the lobbyists, signage, advertising, supplies, etc for the marches. That's where your Amazon money goes to.
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https://youtu.be/-Ssz8ajfBA4