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What A Nut Bar Alex Jones Is...
Good [+1]Toggle ReplyLink» basdini a répondu le Wed 9 Jan, 2013 @ 12:11am
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Good [+1]Toggle ReplyLink» Masa a répondu le Wed 9 Jan, 2013 @ 1:06am
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I'm worried that this guy is allowed to own a gun. Sigh.
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Good [+1]Toggle ReplyLink» basdini a répondu le Wed 9 Jan, 2013 @ 1:18am
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he uis from texas bear that in mind
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Good [+1]Toggle ReplyLink» MtGreylock82 a répondu le Wed 9 Jan, 2013 @ 7:07am
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Sigh...nice to see another one of my countrymen totally embarrass himself on international TV lol. Think you guys now know how Bush was elected Governor of Texas twice before becoming President. Ironically, Jones was arrested in Ottawa in 2006...too bad the local authorities released him:

[ en.wikipedia.org ]

And folks, he's not even the most radical of the daytime right wing talk radio hosts here (Google Rush Limbaugh, Sean Hannity, Michael Savage).

BTW, here's a map of the anti (blue) to pro (red) gun states in America.

[ www.rave.ca ]
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Good [+2]Toggle ReplyLink» MURDOCK_ROCK a répondu le Fri 11 Jan, 2013 @ 5:34pm
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Originally Posted By MTGREYLOCK82

Sigh...nice to see another one of my countrymen totally embarrass himself on international TV lol. Think you guys now know how Bush was elected Governor of Texas twice before becoming President. Ironically, Jones was arrested in Ottawa in 2006...too bad the local authorities released him:

[ en.wikipedia.org ]

And folks, he's not even the most radical of the daytime right wing talk radio hosts here (Google Rush Limbaugh, Sean Hannity, Michael Savage).

BTW, here's a map of the anti (blue) to pro (red) gun states in America.

[ www.rave.ca ]


How is alex jones right wing???
Do you put your shoes on backwards too??
I'll admit that alex jones is a crazy fuck, but you can't possibly defend piers Morgan and claim to have left leaning views...
That's ridiculous.
Alex jones is definately a mental patient, but he has a lot of legitimate views and I don't think it's possible for anyone to lean more left...
Anyway like I said, he's a fucking fruit loop, but he's fighting the good fight.
As far as gun control and the recent events in the U.S. go...
There's definately a problem down there, but CNN and the press do a lot more damage sensationalizing these events, than Alex does by trying to defend the rights he has left.
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Good [+1]Toggle ReplyLink» databoy a répondu le Fri 11 Jan, 2013 @ 6:40pm
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You make some valid points.

But...

Isn't Alex Jones a libertarian?
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Good [+1]Toggle ReplyLink» Screwhead a répondu le Fri 11 Jan, 2013 @ 7:47pm
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Just when you think they don't get any nuttier than Alex Jones...

[ www.sandyhookhoax.com ]
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Good [+1]Toggle ReplyLink» basdini a répondu le Fri 11 Jan, 2013 @ 8:31pm
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alex jones calls himself a paleo conservative with libertarian leanings...

i actually like AJ but he is a bit nutty these days.
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Good [+1]Toggle ReplyLink» MelodicA a répondu le Sat 12 Jan, 2013 @ 12:20am
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Originally Posted By SCREWHEAD

Just when you think they don't get any nuttier than Alex Jones...

[ www.sandyhookhoax.com ]


I've been following the story since the beginning with my sister : In the first 24 hours they changed their story once, twice an hour, then it was all the stories together and made no sense, and then they settled on this one :

[ en.wikipedia.org ]

Which doesn't make a lot of sense either. It's been kind of a joke for us, texting each other once in a while about what was the 'new version of the reality.'

It's like les Feux de l'Amour or something. The brother and the mother, and the ex and then it wasn't the guy's ex but his brother's ex and she was teaching there and then his son was going to that school and his sister was his teacher and then it wasn't that anymore.

Really didn't happen? I don't know. But it's really sketchy for sure. Now when someone is distorting reality to the point where it gets ridiculous we're calling it a Newtown story as an inside joke.
Good [+1]Toggle ReplyLink» MtGreylock82 a répondu le Sat 12 Jan, 2013 @ 3:25am
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How is alex jones right wing???

I did not say Mr. Jones was out of the mainstream of conservative ideology. Quite the contrary....he's one of the rising stars of the conservative movement and is a leading voice of red state America's view on many topics (taxes, regulation, military power, firearms). Many believe he could successfully challenge Rick Perry for Texas Governor in 2014. Many people on this site may have been shocked by Mr. Jones' comments but if you had the chance to listen to Rush Limbaugh, Sean Hannity and especially Michael Savage on a regular basis, Mr. Jones would actually come off as a moderate on this issue.

Piers Morgan and CNN

1. Over 100,000 Americans have signed a petition calling for The White House to deport Mr. Morgan back to Britain.

[ petitions.whitehouse.gov ]

2. Morgan's ratings (as CNN's) are abysmal. In total viewers, Morgan draws about 787,000 compared to Sean Hannity's (Conservative talker on Fox News) 1,861,000 in the 9PM time spot.

[ www.mediaite.com ]

[ www.mediabistro.com ]

3. Morgan comes off as another big government Northern (or in this case European) liberal trying to impose his way of life on Middle America. Morgan's goal is only to boost his flagging ratings rather than persuade the American people. Rachel Maddow (who's also on at 9PM) gives a more coherent argument for those advocating gun control

[ www.msnbc.msn.com ]

Future of Gun Control

Joe Biden (Vice President) is due to give Obama his commission's recommendations on Tuesday. Most likely anything Obama proposes will go down in flames thanks to the Tea Party dominated Republican House of Representatives. The last time the Democrats advocated gun control led to them losing both houses of Congress in 1994....we'll see if history repeats itself in 2014.
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Good [+1]Toggle ReplyLink» basdini a répondu le Sat 12 Jan, 2013 @ 5:03am
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i don't see why mr. morgan should be deported (unless being an ass is an offense which one can be deported for) he has broken no laws as far as i can see...He has a first amendment right to say what he likes about the subject of gun control...No this is dumb...even if i think his views on guns are wrong ( i am some what pro 2nd amendment) he is entitled to his opinion and if CNN wants to pay to broadcast them that should be fine.
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Good [+2]Toggle ReplyLink» MtGreylock82 a répondu le Sat 12 Jan, 2013 @ 7:13am
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Well Mr. Morgan last month in an interview conducted by The Guardian stated he would deport himself if Obama is not able to pass gun control legislation. Having had a front row seat to Obama's ineffective leadership for four years, I would advise Mr. Morgan to start making travel arrangements as soon as possible.

[ www.guardian.co.uk ]

I can definitely see a future administration (hailing from Texas or Mississippi) trying to deport a foreign journalist along the lines the petitioners are advocating (most likely against Al Jazeera). Using the Supreme Court case Kleindienst v. Mandel (1972) as their template, they could simply deny the renewal of the offending journalist’s visa request. Far fetched, but Lincoln, Woodrow Wilson, FDR, Nixon and G.W. Bush used similar underhanded tactics to remove 'undesirables".

[ caselaw.lp.findlaw.com ]
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Good [+1]Toggle ReplyLink» basdini a répondu le Sun 13 Jan, 2013 @ 12:53am
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just for the photos...

[ www.nationalmemo.com ]
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Good [+1]Toggle ReplyLink» M-A-X a répondu le Sun 13 Jan, 2013 @ 11:28am
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It's a bit freaky when he start to scream and being emotional about firearms rights in part 1. Overreacting is not good on TV, lol.

Yes, left wing people can be in favor of firearms. It's an individual right in their country (or anywhere), it has nothing to do if your left or right wing

I don't think it will be possible to ban firearms in the US BUT they can reinforce laws about storing them more safely (locked, unloaded). This will help prevent mass shooting (like the last one) and it won't piss off the entire country.
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Good [+2]Toggle ReplyLink» Screwhead a répondu le Sun 13 Jan, 2013 @ 2:53pm
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The example I keep seeing brought up on Facebook is that picture of a teacher in Israel with a gun and a classroom full of kids, that if teachers in the US were armed "like they are in Israel" that this sort of thing wouldn't happen.

What they seem to forget is that Israel has mandatory military service for all Israeli citizens. That teacher knows more about guns and how/when to shoot them than 90% of non-military/police trained NRA members.

I figure taking a hint from either Japan or Israel is a great way for the US to move forward.

Either like Israel; anyone who wants to own guns has to go through a mandatory 2 to 3 year military service.

Or like Japan; A few weeks of training on how to use guns and how to shoot, clean them, etc., as well as a mandatory psychiatric evaluation every 3-5 years. Guns have to be stored separately from ammunition, both in locked containers, both with different combinations or different keys so that you can't get to both with just one thing, and yearly surprise inspections to make sure the rules are being followed.
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Good [+1]Toggle ReplyLink» basdini a répondu le Mon 14 Jan, 2013 @ 12:05am
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agreed, very sensible fred
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Good [+1]Toggle ReplyLink» MtGreylock82 a répondu le Wed 16 Jan, 2013 @ 7:28am
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Originally Posted By SCREWHEAD

The example I keep seeing brought up on Facebook is that picture of a teacher in Israel with a gun and a classroom full of kids, that if teachers in the US were armed "like they are in Israel" that this sort of thing wouldn't happen.

What they seem to forget is that Israel has mandatory military service for all Israeli citizens. That teacher knows more about guns and how/when to shoot them than 90% of non-military/police trained NRA members.

I figure taking a hint from either Japan or Israel is a great way for the US to move forward.

Either like Israel; anyone who wants to own guns has to go through a mandatory 2 to 3 year military service.

Or like Japan; A few weeks of training on how to use guns and how to shoot, clean them, etc., as well as a mandatory psychiatric evaluation every 3-5 years. Guns have to be stored separately from ammunition, both in locked containers, both with different combinations or different keys so that you can't get to both with just one thing, and yearly surprise inspections to make sure the rules are being followed.


Love your common sense idea....unfortunately, it will never see the light of day here because it is so logical! After all...we are talking about the United States of America LOL.

Exhibit A: Here's the NRA's latest ad slamming Obama's gun control efforts. The organization has grown by a quarter of a million members in one month and they are flexing their political muscle. The attached article explains in detail why any comprehensive gun reform is DOA.

[ www.nrastandandfight.com ]

[ www.politico.com ]

At least in New York State, Gov. Andrew Cuomo is getting things done unlike Obama:

http://www.nytimes.com/2013/01/15/nyregion/new-york-legislators-hope-for-speedy-vote-on-gun-laws.html?src=ISMR_AP_LO_MST_FB
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Good [+1]Toggle ReplyLink» BonusBeats a répondu le Wed 16 Jan, 2013 @ 8:59pm
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Wtf. Really? I mean, I understand that it's real but... Really?
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Good [+1]Toggle ReplyLink» pencapchew a répondu le Thu 17 Jan, 2013 @ 12:57pm
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Originally Posted By SCREWHEAD

I figure taking a hint from either Japan or Israel is a great way for the US to move forward.

Either like Israel; anyone who wants to own guns has to go through a mandatory 2 to 3 year military service.



Without the psychiatric evaluation(s) this doesnt do enough to address the problem.
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Good [+1]Toggle ReplyLink» Screwhead a répondu le Thu 17 Jan, 2013 @ 7:37pm
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well, the military time would do a good job of weeding out the nutcases. At the very least, the people who own guns would be taught to respect them and how to handle them properly, which would do a lot more good than bad.

Some strict laws need to be put down for that to work though, like, literally, *ONLY* the gun owner is allowed to use the gun. You can't teach your kid/wife/friend to shoot cans on the weekend. Basically make it so that the owner of the gun is held 100% responsible for any and everything done with their firearm, including getting jail/license revoked for letting someone who hasn't gone through the mandatory service use one of your firearms for any reason.

Either way, one step in the right direction is better than a step backwards, no matter how small the step.
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