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HLN is worse than MSNBC

Posted: Sat Mar 31, 2012 1:21 pm
by Beiruty
I was just watching another town hall meeting about GZ vs TM and Oh, my GOD! HLN filled the theater with Libs and ant-gun nuts. Even the guy from so called Angel-watch or whatever in red suit was attacking GZ based on assumptions and personal-opinion.

I was also puzzled to learn that Mr. GZ is a registered Democrat. Maybe one day we will see Mr. Blooomberg drawing his EDC in-self-defense.

Re: HLN is worse than MSNBC

Posted: Sat Mar 31, 2012 3:30 pm
by 74novaman
Bloomberg has paid bodyguards. He has no need to dirty himself by carrying a weapon personally.

In his world, rich people like him who can afford paid security deserve it. Us lowly peons don't deserve to defend ourselves.

Re: HLN is worse than MSNBC

Posted: Sat Mar 31, 2012 6:21 pm
by Heartland Patriot
74novaman wrote:Bloomberg has paid bodyguards. He has no need to dirty himself by carrying a weapon personally.

In his world, rich people like him who can afford paid security deserve it. Us lowly peons don't deserve to defend ourselves.
Its one of the reasons the "mighty, wise, and elite" like Bloomjerk, the (Dis)Honorable Richard J. Daley, Jr., and Eric Holder don't like the average citizen having firearms...it puts YOU on an equal footing with THEM at least in one regard...and they simply cannot STAND to have any of US on even the remotest part of a level playing field with THEM. From their perspective, they "take care of us" through government...and self-defense against criminals and evil-doers just can't be allowed because it might upset that ideal, but for the heavy burden of guiding all of us, they MUST be protected.

Re: HLN is worse than MSNBC

Posted: Sat Mar 31, 2012 7:02 pm
by Beiruty
I need to understand who to be blamed for what is so called "social justice" or lack off of said justice? Everyone in US has entitle for education till high-school the lowest income student can attend the best funded ISD by just being a resident in the covered ISD.

Re: HLN is worse than MSNBC

Posted: Sat Mar 31, 2012 7:07 pm
by 74novaman
My senior history paper was about progressive education and the rise of our modern school system, so I could write literally PAGES of stuff about the topic.

Long story put as shortly as possible: When the state felt the need to intervene in how towns/local areas were funding/providing education, they started screwing things up and have been ever since.

Texas has a very interesting and checkered educational history.