Fast Eddie B
Philosopher
blutoski, I honestly don’t see any support for the alleged racism in your response.
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I honestly don’t see any support for the alleged racism in your response.
I've not been a member, but I would ask, have they stood up to defend black people who were shot when they had guns?
For example, how visible were they when the black guy with a concealed carry permit was shot in his car by police? I don't remember hearing anything from the NRA defending him. I may have just missed it.
NRA On the RecordBeen a member for years, and peruse their magazine monthly.
I personally have never picked up on any racist tendencies of the organization at large.
Coverage of Trump's meeting with steel and aluminum leaders and possible tariffs is all over the place. It looks like White House officials were trying to preempt Trump and say he wouldn't announce tariffs, but he actually did. I think?
blutoski, I honestly don’t see any support for the alleged racism in your response.
blutoski, I honestly don’t see any support for the alleged racism in your response.
I've not been a member, but I would ask, have they stood up to defend black people who were shot when they had guns?
For example, how visible were they when the black guy with a concealed carry permit was shot in his car by police? I don't remember hearing anything from the NRA defending him. I may have just missed it.
As much as I despise Trump, I got a felling this is SOP for any President, and a lot of other politicians as well. You always want to keep track of what the opposition is doing.
I assume you mean Philando Castile - and no, you're right, they gave a mealy-mouthed "we'll see" when pushed, and then stayed silent, except for Dana Loesch, who briefly whined that Castile had smoked weed (Rule 1: Racism is old).
They loved George Zimmerman, though - or at least the law that let him get away with murder. And they did campaign for our current white supremacist president. So I'm amused to watch the idiot stab them in the back, because from my view, it's like watching Lex Luthor fight the Joker, but more stupid.
I just assume they do offhand - much like any competent political campaign in the US does opposition research on potential opponents (the smart ones also do oppo research on themselves in anticipation of this).
Difference is, a decent president would also know the key interests of key players in congress, and state governments as well, in order to work with them. I rather doubt that Cheeto Benito thinks of this, since he's mostly concerned with how to lash out at everything around him.
Also most Presidents learn to shrug off some of the attacks made on them. Abusive attacks go with the job. You only respond to the attacks which actually might damage you.
But Cheeto Mussolini goes nuclear at any attack or criticism of him.
That is what his base loves about him, he is a real punch backer.
Well, more that he punches the right people.
Somebody who 'punches back' at a swipe from Ted Nugent would be a traitor, for example.
That's not nice.Depends. All he'll need to do is draw the US graph on top of the UK one and it'll look fantastic.
I'm a little concerned that you think he deserves what he gets prior to knowing for sure what's alleged. I'm totally on board with the claim that he is remarkably unsuited for his mandate.Jared deserves what he is going to get, but I am concerned this will fire up the Anti Semites.
There are a whole host of things that he is supposedly involved in:Re: Kushner....
I'm a little concerned that you think he deserves what he gets prior to knowing for sure what's alleged.
There are a whole host of things that he is supposedly involved in:
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- His was involved with the meeting with a Russian agent where the Trump campaign thought they were going to get info on Hillary
..., as is participation in the meeting with Russian agents
Been a member for years, and peruse their magazine monthly.
I personally have never picked up on any racist tendencies of the organization at large.
Do you have anything beyond a general perception on this?
Social media postings noted that in contrast to their current policy of backing laws that allow citizens to openly carry loaded firearms in public, in 1967 the NRA supported a statewide ban on open carry in California after armed members of the Black Panther Party started patrolling city streets to counter police brutality.