Local government no better than Onazi (NFL fans read this)

Discussion in 'Politics' started by LEAPup, Nov 13, 2013.

  1. LEAPup

    LEAPup

    That would mean We The People would have to enforce laws. I'm not pc enough to say "freeze po-leece," nor do I have the patience for the nonsense. Guess I'd be in trouble quickly? LOL!
     
    #11     Nov 29, 2013
  2. LEAPup

    LEAPup

    Oh yes, the mayor here has taken a few pages from Onazi's playbook from what I've seen. And yes, he's an "african" American. Wonder who votes here? Hmmmm...:(
     
    #12     Nov 29, 2013
  3. LEAPup

    LEAPup

    He's just joking around. The largest city in America would have blood running in the streets if the 1,800 Jax metro deputies, and the few hundred beach cops were laid off. I'm no fan of cops these days (my posts show that), but I was one once, and know I'd run like hell if a major metro city dumped all their law enforcement. Of course, it may not be a bad thing if we could evacuate the good folks, and let the common sense, trained with firearms, people "take care" of the rest. Lol! This might be the largest safest city in America after a few months of open season on shitbags.:D
     
    #13     Nov 29, 2013
  4. I know he was just joking, but not a good idea to put ideas... even stupid ones... into the heads of Leftist loons.
     
    #14     Nov 30, 2013
  5. LEAPup

    LEAPup

    Yeah, we've all seen just how peaceful, and accepting liberals are...
     
    #15     Nov 30, 2013
  6. Lucrum

    Lucrum

    Responsible Gun Ownership is as American as the NFL
    December 8, 2013 - 1:57 PM
    By Ken Blackwell
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    It's a sad commentary on how much sway an urban elitist mentality must have within the NFL that Bob Costas can give an anti-gun diatribe for free, while the NFL and networks happily take money for ads telling people to drink alcohol and take drugs to help them have more sex, but a firearms business cannot pay to run an ad encouraging men and women to consider how to defend their families.

    There's nothing wrong with responsible drinking and with older men finding help to enjoy their marital relationship, but those aren't near as important as keeping your family secure. That commercial was of a Marine veteran who is married and has a baby, and who wants to keep them safe.

    The NFL's core viewership contains millions of hunters, veterans, and other law-abiding gun owners. This ad speaks to that audience and countless millions more Americans in the heartland. In an age when the media covers plenty of stories of NFL players cheating on their wives, fathering children out of wedlock, and getting caught at bars and nightclubs with illegal handguns, the NFL is taking a serious risk by refusing a pro-Second Amendment and pro-family ad. They better get on the same side of American culture as their audience before they further damage their brand.

    My thinking on this matter is informed by my experience as a husband, father, former mayor of

    Cincinnati, a former undersecretary of the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development, a gun owner and a member of the Board of Directors of the National Rife Association. In addition, I'm a U.S. Constitution-loving NFL fan, who was, ever so briefly, affiliated with the Dallas Cowboys.

    With the NFL rapidly becoming a cultural cheerleader for gay rights, Obamacare and other, so called "Progressive Issues", it is time for NFL fans and ticket holders to speak up!...

    - See more at: http://cnsnews.com/commentary/ken-b...n-ownership-american-nfl#sthash.Psxc03sz.dpuf
     
    #16     Dec 8, 2013