the fact that 90% support it should be obvious that most see it as *a* solution
moondog Send a noteboard - 22/04/2013 05:32:42 PM
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I know the left blames the NRA and the evil republicans but they fact is Obama and the left has done a piss poor job selling the idea that it would do any real good. I lot of people may be willing to agree with the idea but not a lot of people see it a s solution to gun violience.
I know the left blames the NRA and the evil republicans but they fact is Obama and the left has done a piss poor job selling the idea that it would do any real good. I lot of people may be willing to agree with the idea but not a lot of people see it a s solution to gun violience.
also, obama didn't filibuster the bill so that 60 votes were required to pass it. i think that the problem is that the bill was specifically about guns, it would have probably been much better to wrap it up in an anti-crime bill like in 1994. it's easy for senators to vote against gun restrictions, but it's harder for them to vote against strengthening local police forces.
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Just to be clear...
20/04/2013 03:32:07 AM
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Of course it is
20/04/2013 04:18:27 AM
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But, they is us
23/04/2013 03:13:27 AM
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First of all, I don't believe that 90% of the population support it
23/04/2013 04:55:02 AM
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Just to be clear it is possible to support freedom of the press &support censorship of the internet
20/04/2013 05:03:26 AM
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Well played
23/04/2013 03:20:34 AM
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No you really can't
23/04/2013 05:59:04 PM
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That's the most amusingly incomprehensible attempt at constitutional analysis I've read in a while. *NM*
26/04/2013 10:47:18 AM
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How so? It made sense to me
26/04/2013 03:10:11 PM
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Presumption of innocence isn't part of the constitution.
26/04/2013 09:30:17 PM
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I think that's being a bit pedantic, to be kind
26/04/2013 11:13:33 PM
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I am not trying to pick a fight with you or anyone else. I'm very curious.
29/04/2013 02:34:19 PM
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about 90% of the country agrees with that but still Obama can't close the deal.
21/04/2013 04:24:15 PM
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the fact that 90% support it should be obvious that most see it as *a* solution
22/04/2013 05:32:42 PM
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the fact that Obama can get a bil through the senate when it has 90% support show a fialure ot lead
23/04/2013 04:29:07 AM
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the fact that Obama can get a bil through the senate when it has 90% support show a fialure ot lead
23/04/2013 04:29:13 AM
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Yep
23/04/2013 03:47:12 AM
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90% also believes constanly blaiming others for your own failure is a sign of weakness
23/04/2013 04:55:53 AM
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You're smarter than this
23/04/2013 06:41:09 AM
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but is wasn't heavily favored it just polls well
24/04/2013 05:56:41 PM
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..and that is where the misinformation comes into play
24/04/2013 07:35:51 PM
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And that reply makes my point
26/04/2013 05:49:53 PM
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The point is that background checks already exist on every commercial firearm transaction.
27/04/2013 05:16:41 AM
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but we all know there is no correlation between having a gun and shooting someone with it
22/04/2013 05:30:12 PM
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I wonder which other Constitutional rights should require a background check to excercise? *NM*
22/04/2013 08:56:15 PM
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How about just the ones that can have potentially lethal consequences for other citizens?
23/04/2013 03:56:25 AM
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Just to be clear: another hypocrisy of the right wing
04/05/2013 06:37:31 PM
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When posting into dead threads it helps to A) Be on topic or B) Make intelligent points
04/05/2013 08:08:46 PM
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