Seriously? Ten posts on the trot in the last couple of pages alone. If anything is spamming, that's spamming. There have been times when the forum showed nearly all current posts to be his.
I dunno, the same can be said of you and Jem in your religious (hatfield/mccoy) arguments. Spamming is either domination of the message forum (multiple threads cluttering up the landscape) or the same topic being posted in a thread or forum over and over. I don't see any of that. If you don't like this thread, you don't have to click it. Of those 10 posts you are complaining about, 3 were yesterday, 1 the day before, 2 the day before that, 2 before that, and 4 on the 13th. Looks to me like he's posting to the thread to keep it alive, but not exactly spamming. Others seem to be reading his posts, and they're limited to one thread.
Nov 16th, 2012, 08:21 PM So I should just toll, like you do? I could troll a capitalist trading site with my debunked and discredited fascist big government communist agenda. Only I'm not ignorant enough of history or economics to be a communist. I wouldn't mind getting laid on an Orlando beach. But then there are no Orlando beaches, now are there?
Though Connecticut is called the âConstitution State,â the state legislature passed remarkably unconstitutional legislation last year when they passed a law that required citizens to register weapons with the State Police that the government had arbitrarily deemed âassault weapons.â While many expected that there would be some who flouted the law, it seems the vast majority of Connecticut citizens with âassault weaponsâ have chosen to disregard the law by refusing to register them. Now, Connecticut wants these patriots to know that they mean business; the Department of Emergency Services and Public Protection have sent out letters to owners of such weapons informing them that they are in violation of the January 1st, 2014, deadline for registering their weapons. The letters also include a list of suggestions for what gun owners can do- they suggest registering their weapons immediately or destroying their firearms and rendering them inoperable. The possibility of sending out letters to known gun owners has been discussed for months as it has become clear that the majority of owners of so-called âassault weaponsâ have refused to obey the law that many see as unconstitutional. Last month, TPNN reported, State Police have received 47,916 applications for âassault weaponâ permits, but that number constitutes as little as 15% of the âassault weaponsâ in the state. Estimates vary widely, but some estimates claim that that leaves as many as 350,000 âassault weaponsâ in the hands of citizens refusing to relinquish their Second Amendment rights. The letter is likely a measure to try and intimidate gun owners into compliance as Connecticut authorities do not maintain a registry of âassault weaponsâ and thus, would have to dedicate significant manpower to tracking down the owners of such firearms.
CBS Ignores Local Affiliate's Story of Public School Censoring Pro-life Students http://newsbusters.org/blogs/ken-sh...liates-story-pro-life-students-being-censored -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- The line between liberal political punditry and outright, unapologetic, liberal political activism at MSNBC has faded to the very vanishing point. In the latest promo for his All In show, Chris Hayes boasts "I'm not just a passive witness. I am not there to just tell you a story. I'm there to act out: to do it in real timeâto do politics, not talk about it."... http://newsbusters.org/blogs/mark-f...-promo-im-there-do-politics-not-talk-about-it
Remington, one of the worldâs largest gun manufacturers, will on Monday join Gov. Robert Bentley (R) to announce they are bringing over 2,000 jobs to Alabama. Most of the jobs will be relocated from their Ilion, NY plant, and the initial investment in Alabama will be $87 million. Founded in 1816 in upstate New York, the company is one of the nationâs oldest continuously operating manufacturers. Remington is the only U.S. manufacturer of both firearms and ammunition products and one of the largest domestic producers of shotguns and rifles. Remington first began considering new locations after the New York legislature passed the Secure Ammunition and Firearms Enforcement (SAFE) Act in response to the tragic shootings in Newtown, Conn. It broadened the definition of so-called âassault weaponsâ to include a wide range of guns, including the Bushmaster, which was being manufactured at Remingtonâs New York plant. A month ago Gov Andrew Cuomo (D-NY) said âextreme conservativesâ who are âright-to-life, pro-assault-weapon, anti-gay,â have âno place in the state of New York.â Gov. Bentley responded âIn Alabama we strongly support and uphold our great U.S. Constitution on which our nation and our states were founded. âThe Constitution serves to protect individual freedoms. Among them are those guaranteed in the Second Amendment, which protects the right of the people to keep and bear Arms. We will protect the freedoms of individuals and welcome any one or any company to Alabama to discover as so many have, that we are a pro-business state filled with good, hardworking people. âIf Gov Cuomo doesnât want hard working pro-life and pro-2nd Amendment people in his state, we will gladly take them here in Alabama.â
Conservative actor Kevin Sorbo had some harsh words about the state of politics in America today. Sorbo appeared on âThe Steve Malzberg Showâ on March 17 to discuss his newest project âGodâs Not Deadâ and to share is thoughts on being a conservative actor. Appearing on Maltzbergâs show Monday, Sorbo laughed at the idea that âIn the last two elections if you didnât vote for Obama youâre considered racistâ and asked âwhat does racism have to do with it?â The star of Hercules went on to mock liberals who said they would vote for Obama âbecause heâs black, it would be cool to have a black presidentâ which Sorbo argued is âracistâ because âif I said Iâm voting for McCain because heâs a white guy youâd call me a racist.â