Sorry if don't believe that that quote is real or that she is saying ALL guns. Of course, the low discernment hysterical righty reads it as all guns. But's it's not. She was probably talking assault rifles. Prove me wrong and I'll admit it.
Only an ignorant, deluded, paranoid gun-nut righty would think Obama wants to take away all of the guns, or make assumptions about east coast progressives and their attitudes toward guns. He might be surprised that many of them hunt and own guns for home protection and enjoy shooting. A Maxi-moron would believe that any gun laws are equivalent to confiscation. He would get hysterical based on lies and hyperbole from fabricated sources like Lucrum's above. He would just get madder and madder until the small amount of brain he has is totally buried under irrational rage.
This is just a bad wasting time habit I guess, but I have been spending my time better lately, working hard and having fun with friends and getting in shape. Fixin to go have some fun with friends here shortly.
You really are dumber than dirt if you dont believe obama would choose to live in a society with zero guns over a society with guns if the chance legitimately presented itself. Also your dumbass assumptions that i am a gun nut are are so far off base that somehow it actually makes you look stupider than normal. I have never owned, fired, held, or even touched a real gun, I have no skin in this game, once again proving what a moron you are. Really it doesnt surprise me that you lack the social skills to understand how people think, i have read that many self centered sociopaths such as yourself believe that everyone in the world thinks just like they do. I suppose you believe obama is far to the right of dianne feinstein lol. <iframe width="640" height="360" src="//www.youtube.com/embed/1_LaBJvI0BI?feature=player_embedded" frameborder="0" allowfullscreen></iframe> Senator Dianne Feinstein Dianne Feinstein, the senior Senator from California, who is leading the gun control push in the Senate said in a 1995 interview, after getting her assault weapons ban passed, âIf I could have banned them all â âMr. and Mrs. America turn in your gunsâ â I would have!â Video below
Yet another colossal fuckup on behalf of futurescurrents. <iframe width="640" height="360" src="//www.youtube.com/embed/1_LaBJvI0BI?feature=player_embedded" frameborder="0" allowfullscreen></iframe>
An out of context video clip means nothing. What was she talking about? I'm pretty sure it was not ALL guns. Sorry, but seeing how you right wing nut jobs have no critical thinking skills I am not accepting your paranoid delusions just because it's what your pea-brain believes. Yet another colossal fuckup? I have not yet. I know you are trying to divert from lucrum's colossal fuck up above and have said nothing about but really, I have not "fucked up". Perhaps you are hallucinating again. And I'll say it again. If you think Obama wants to take everyone's guns you are fucking whacked. Period.
Sixty-three percent of registered voters in the U.S. buy into at least one political conspiracy theory, according to results from a recent Fairleigh Dickinson University PublicMindPoll. The nationwide survey of registered voters asked Americans to evaluate four different political conspiracy theories: 56 percent of Democrats and 75 percent of Republicans say that at least one is likely true. This includes 36 percent who think that President Obama is hiding information about his background and early life, 25 percent who think that the government knew about 9/11 in advance, and 19 percent who think the 2012 Presidential election was stolen.Generally, the more people know about current events, the less likely they are to believe in conspiracy theories â but not among Republicans, where more knowledge leads to greater belief in political conspiracies. However, the relationship between current events knowledge and belief in conspiracy theories is conditional on partisanship. Among Democrats, each question answered correctly reduces the likelihood of endorsing at least one of the conspiracy theories by seven points.Among independents, each additional question reduces it by two points. For Republicans,though, each additional question answered correctly tends to increase belief in at least one of the theories by two points.âThere are several possible explanations for this,â said Cassino. âIt could be that more conspiracy-minded Republicans seek out more information, or that the information some Republicans seek out just tends to reinforce these myths.âBelief in these conspiracies is higher among young African-Americans than whites. For instance, 59 percent of African-Americans think that Bush knew about the 9/11 attacks before they happened, and 75 percent of African-Americans think at least one of the theories is likely true, compared with 62 percent of whites. http://www.scribd.com/doc/120815791/Fairleigh-Dickinson-poll-on-conspiracy-theories In other words, nut-job righties get so worked-up that they obsess on political information.