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BillW
 
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Thu 15 Feb, 2018 06:48 pm
@blatham,
If you break those grafts down to specific questions regarding "gun control", you would find larger swings. On that specific question (Controling Guns vs Protecting Rights ) I would be 50/50.
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Builder
 
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Thu 15 Feb, 2018 06:49 pm
@ehBeth,
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Hostility to minorities and women


Both of the Clintons have horrendous records in their treatment of staff, regardless of gender.

We could also take a look at their "efforts" in Haiti, with all that money they supposedly squandered for zero result.
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blatham
 
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Thu 15 Feb, 2018 07:09 pm
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Natasha Bertrand
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In his inaugural address, Trump declared, “This American carnage stops right here...I’ll be able to make sure that when you walk down the street in your inner city, or wherever you are, you’re not going to be shot. Your child isn’t going to be shot.”

Each night, as Trump lays his head down on the pillow, he berates himself and pledges to do better, wondering, "What more can I do as President to stop the American carnage?"
BillW
 
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Thu 15 Feb, 2018 07:12 pm
@blatham,
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"What more can I do as President to stop the American carnage?"

Easy, immediate and absolute - RESIGN.....
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blatham
 
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Thu 15 Feb, 2018 07:13 pm
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Renato Mariotti
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It’s been 8,008 days since the UK had a school shooting. The United States has had 18 since January 1st.

But in England, they are living under the yoke of oppression and are not free. Everyone knows this.
Builder
 
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Thu 15 Feb, 2018 07:24 pm
@blatham,
Spreading fake news again, blather?

[urlhttp://www.washingtonexaminer.com/no-there-have-not-been-18-school-shootings-so-far-in-2018/article/2649183]source[/url]


Of the 18 school shootings as listed by the pro-gun control group, Everytown for Gun Safety Support Fund, here's what actually happened in each of these cases:

1) A man committed suicide using a gun in an elementary school parking lot when the school was closed and there were no children present in Clinton County, Mich., on Jan. 3.

2) Shots were fired at New Start High School near Burien, Wash., on Jan. 4. No one was hurt or injured, and no suspects were apprehended.

*3) A 32-year-old man shot a pellet gun at a school bus, shattering a window, in Forest City, Iowa, on Jan. 6. No injuries were reported, and the suspect was apprehended.

4) A Grayson College student confused a real gun with a training gun and accidentally fired a bullet into a wall on Jan. 10. No injuries were reported.

5) A 14-year-old seventh-grade student shot and killed himself inside the bathroom of Coronado Elementary School in Cochise County, Ariz., on Jan. 10.

6) Gunshots were fired at a campus building at Cal State San Bernardino on Jan. 10. No injuries were reported.

7) Two people in a car exchanged gunfire at a Wiley College dorm parking lot on Jan. 15. No deaths or injuries were reported and no suspects were arrested, however, one bullet was fired into a dorm room with three female students inside.

8) A Winston-Salem State University football player was shot and killed at a sorority party following an argument in Winston-Salem, N.C., on Jan. 20.

9) A 16-year-old male student shot a 15-year-old female student in the cafeteria at Italy High School in Italy, Texas, on Jan. 22. While the victim was injured, she was expected to make a full recovery. The shooter was arrested and charged with two counts of aggravated assault with a deadly weapon. This one we would probably all refer to as a proper "school shooting."

10) An unknown assailant in a pickup truck drove by the NET Charter High School in Gentilly, La., and shot at a group of students on Jan. 22. A 14-year-old boy was initially thought to have suffered a gunshot graze, but it turned out to be an abrasion.

11) A 15-year-old male student shot and killed two students and wounded 18 others at Marshall County High School in Benton, Ky., on Jan. 23. The shooter was apprehended.

12) A 16-year-old student fired a gun at another 16-year-old student during an altercation at Murphy High School in Mobile, Ala., on Jan. 25. No injuries were reported and the suspect was taken into custody.

13) Shots were fired in the parking lot during an altercation between two nonstudents during a basketball at Dearborn High School in Dearborn, Mich., on Jan. 26. No injuries were reported, and no suspects were arrested.

14) A 32-year-old man was shot and killed in the parking lot outside Lincoln High School in Philadelphia, Penn., on Jan. 31 during what police believed to be an altercation between students from rival schools. No suspects were arrested.

15) A 12-year-old female student accidentally fired a real gun thinking it was a fake gun. Four students were injured, including one who suffered a gunshot wound to the head, at Sal Castro Middle School in Los Angeles on Feb. 1. The 12-year-old girl was taken into custody.

16) A teenage boy was shot in the chest and nearly killed by another student who conspired with the boy's ex-girlfriend in the parking lot of Oxon Hill High School in Oxon Hill, Md., on Feb. 5. The suspect was taken into custody and charged with attempted murder.

17) A third-grade student pulled the trigger of a police officer's holstered weapon at the Harmony Learning Center in Maplewood, Minn., on Feb. 5. No injuries were reported.

18) A 17-year-old student was arrested after firing a gun into the floor of a classroom of Metropolitan High School in the Bronx, N.Y., on Feb. 8.

19) The shooting at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School in Parkland, Fla., on Wednesday that left 17 dead.
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blatham
 
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Thu 15 Feb, 2018 07:26 pm
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Trump’s Inaugural Committee Paid $26 Million to Firm of First Lady’s Adviser

...The company that received the biggest payment — $26 million — was WIS Media Partners of Marina del Rey, Calif. Records show that the firm was created in December 2016, about six weeks before the inauguration, and its founder, according to a person familiar with the firm, was Stephanie Winston Wolkoff, a longtime friend of Mrs. Trump’s.

...The operative said Ms. Winston Wolkoff personally received $1.62 million for her work.
NYT

I love these people. They care about the citizens of America. They do what they do out of love for the nation.

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BillW
 
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Thu 15 Feb, 2018 08:45 pm
@ehBeth,
Learned a lot more about this, anyways, remembered a lot of stuff I had forgotten. Gates was Assistant Deputy Director of tRumps Inauguration Committee. There are suspected money problems in that they didn't do much but spent a lot more than anyone in the past. One-fifth of the money went to Melania Trumps advisor and friend, for what? Maybe Gates knows, hmmmm!
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izzythepush
 
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Fri 16 Feb, 2018 02:39 am
@blatham,
Trump has taken more than a leaf out of Kim Jong Un's playbook. They've both got ridiculous barnets, and their supporters both believe that life is so much worse overseas.

Look at Oralloy, attacking 'freedom haters,' while wanting to ban opposition parties and introduce totalitarianism. It's not just facts that are 'alternative,' but reasoning and reality itself.
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MontereyJack
 
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Fri 16 Feb, 2018 03:11 am
@oralloy,
A little over a month after his inauguration, on Feb. 28, 2017, President Trump signed HJ Resolution 40, a bill that made it easier for people with mental illness to obtain guns. CBS News then asked the White House to release the photograph of Mr. Trump signing the bill, making the request a total of 12 times.
White House Press Secretary Sarah Huckabee Sanders finally responded to repeated emails and phone calls with a one-line note on April 19, 2017, writing to CBS News, "We don't plan to release the picture at this time."
A White House photographer confirmed to CBS News that there are photos of the bill signing. Those photos won't be seen unless the Trump administration releases them, though, because the White House is not subject to the Freedom of Information Act.

izzythepush
 
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Fri 16 Feb, 2018 03:17 am
How long before the parents of this massacre are subjected to the same abuse as those whose children were murdered at Sandy Hook?

It's bad enough losing a child without being threatened by the slobbering idiots who follow Alex Jones.

On C4 News last night there was an interview with the Congressman whose constituency included Sandy Hook. He said that despite there being an overall majority in favour of gun control all legislation was blocked. The insidious tentacles of the NRA are buried very deeply in the legislature. They've been organising and lobbying for the past thirty years whereas the gun control movement only really started after Sandy Hook.

If nothing else it's an affront to democracy and shows what happens when you allow business interests and lobby groups to ride roughshod over the will of the people.
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