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Mar 29, 2023 09:31:54   #
Airforceone
 
(WE HAVE A REPUBLICAN PROBLEM)

(THE MENTAL PROBLEM IS A DISEASE THAT HAS INFECTED THE REPUBLICAN PARTY AND THESE PROPLE CALL THEMSELVES PRO LIFE)

But my thoughts and prayers go out to those families that lost a loved one but at least the Police force in Nashville had the intestinal fortitude to enter that school within 11 minutes and took down the shooter. Not like those cowards in Texas that took over an hour while 19 kids and two teachers were being slaughtered

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Mar 29, 2023 09:36:17   #
Liberty Tree
 
Airforceone wrote:
(WE HAVE A REPUBLICAN PROBLEM)

(THE MENTAL PROBLEM IS A DISEASE THAT HAS INFECTED THE REPUBLICAN PARTY AND THESE PROPLE CALL THEMSELVES PRO LIFE)

But my thoughts and prayers go out to those families that lost a loved one but at least the Police force in Nashville had the intestinal fortitude to enter that school within 11 minutes and took down the shooter. Not like those cowards in Texas that took over an hour while 19 kids and two teachers were being slaughtered


Weapons used were bought legally.

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Mar 29, 2023 10:18:23   #
pegw
 
The sizeable majority of US citizens want sensible gun legislation. The Republicans are blocking it, along with taxing the rich, safe and legal a******n, reasonable drug prices etc.

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Mar 29, 2023 10:19:35   #
Canuckus Deploracus Loc: North of the wall
 
pegw wrote:
The sizeable majority of US citizens want sensible gun legislation. The Republicans are blocking it, along with taxing the rich, safe and legal a******n, reasonable drug prices etc.


How come a "majority" aren't able to provoke change???

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Mar 29, 2023 10:25:48   #
permafrost Loc: Minnesota
 
Canuckus Deploracus wrote:
How come a "majority" aren't able to provoke change???


good morning CD... the majority in question has no power and no wealth.. while the average american wants change, the people with wealth and power follow procedure to maintain the max return on investment by those that purchased a politician for wh**ever reason.. no money if they do not get the results they want.. value for the price is demanded for any support at all.

That is why we have so often had a government of the minority and that is being demanded louder and louder every day..



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Mar 29, 2023 10:27:18   #
American Vet
 
pegw wrote:
The sizeable majority of US citizens want sensible gun legislation. The Republicans are blocking it, along with taxing the rich, safe and legal a******n, reasonable drug prices etc.


And what is "sensible" gun legislation?

Exactly which "sensible" law will a criminal obey?

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Mar 29, 2023 10:39:08   #
Canuckus Deploracus Loc: North of the wall
 
permafrost wrote:
good morning CD... the majority in question has no power and no wealth.. while the average american wants change, the people with wealth and power follow procedure to maintain the max return on investment by those that purchased a politician for wh**ever reason.. no money if they do not get the results they want.. value for the price is demanded for any support at all.

That is why we have so often had a government of the minority and that is being demanded louder and louder every day..


Abso-frigin-lutely love that meme...

And thanks for pointing out the obvious...
Although, I do find the demographics interesting

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Mar 29, 2023 10:53:13   #
bylm1-Bernie
 
pegw wrote:
The sizeable majority of US citizens want sensible gun legislation. The Republicans are blocking it, along with taxing the rich, safe and legal a******n, reasonable drug prices etc.


To liberals, sensible gun legislation = Confiscation.

I suppose you are for safe and legal school shootings too, huh? Fewer people are k**led each year by that means than are k**led in a******ns - by far.

Tax the Rich? Your economics knowledge is no better than your morals, I'm afraid.

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Mar 29, 2023 11:01:12   #
bylm1-Bernie
 
American Vet wrote:
And what is "sensible" gun legislation?

Exactly which "sensible" law will a criminal obey?


Here's the way libs look at this, Vet. Sensible is anything they like and recommend. And if it doesn't work, then they will find a way to blame Republicans. See how easy that was.

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Mar 29, 2023 11:06:23   #
American Vet
 
bylm1-Bernie wrote:
Here's the way libs look at this, Vet. Sensible is anything they like and recommend. And if it doesn't work, then they will find a way to blame Republicans. See how easy that was.



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Mar 29, 2023 11:06:58   #
Rose42
 
Canuckus Deploracus wrote:
How come a "majority" aren't able to provoke change???


Because the v**e doesn’t really matter. Both parties are owned by the rich. Doesn’t matter which party is in power - they are two sides of the same coin

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Mar 29, 2023 11:08:00   #
Rose42
 
permafrost wrote:
good morning CD... the majority in question has no power and no wealth.. while the average american wants change, the people with wealth and power follow procedure to maintain the max return on investment by those that purchased a politician for wh**ever reason.. no money if they do not get the results they want.. value for the price is demanded for any support at all.

That is why we have so often had a government of the minority and that is being demanded louder and louder every day..


Thats a great pic.

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Mar 29, 2023 11:52:25   #
youngwilliam Loc: Deep in the heart
 
pegw wrote:
The sizeable majority of US citizens want sensible gun legislation. The Republicans are blocking it, along with taxing the rich, safe and legal a******n, reasonable drug prices etc.


Over 22,000 gun laws on books now. How many more will make a difference?

Guns are not the problem if you think about it.. in the 50's kids brought their gun to school for shooting club, no problems. The problem lately seems to be mentally ill people who are confused about what they should be in life taking it out on society.

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Mar 29, 2023 12:42:32   #
American Vet
 
youngwilliam wrote:
Over 22,000 gun laws on books now. How many more will make a difference?

Guns are not the problem if you think about it.. in the 50's kids brought their gun to school for shooting club, no problems. The problem lately seems to be mentally ill people who are confused about what they should be in life taking it out on society.


In the 60's also - It was fairly common at my school. Lot's of h****rs.

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Mar 29, 2023 13:52:12   #
LogicallyRight Loc: Chicago
 
Airforceone wrote:
(WE HAVE A REPUBLICAN PROBLEM)

(THE MENTAL PROBLEM IS A DISEASE THAT HAS INFECTED THE REPUBLICAN PARTY AND THESE PROPLE CALL THEMSELVES PRO LIFE)

But my thoughts and prayers go out to those families that lost a loved one but at least the Police force in Nashville had the intestinal fortitude to enter that school within 11 minutes and took down the shooter. Not like those cowards in Texas that took over an hour while 19 kids and two teachers were being slaughtered


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