sturmruger
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Thank you Telewinz for posting this inflamatory thread and not bothering to comment to what anyone has replied. If you didn't have so many posts here on THR I would call you a Troll.
BUT Charleston Heston (as a known spokesperson for the NRA) not being able to articulate a good response to Moore's "verbal attack" left a bad taste in my mouth. If he wasn't prepared for an interview, why did he invite Moore into his home?
1. America is a country that lives in fear.
I know that's what Moore wants you to think, but do you really live in fear.
BUT Charleston Heston (as a known spokesperson for the NRA) not being able to articulate a good response to Moore's "verbal attack" left a bad taste in my mouth
But just reading some of the posts made on THR for the past 15 months I can't help but believe many others do
In the US its predominately African American and Hispanic. Is there a difference?
How about the crime rates . The fat Moron said Canda has a lower violent crime rate than the US.
Wrong again. Canadas violent crime rate was higher. There are more home invasions, assaults and rapes in Canada as a % than the US. The US does beat Candad in murder. However most of those murders take place in the minority neighborhoods.
It goes on and on. If you dont believe me get the tape and check out the facts for yourself on the net.
MM didn't have anything "new" to add in his film. His "points" have been around at least since the 60's but they are still valid points. I found his "documentary" to be more anti-American culture than anti-gun. One of his "points" was that Canada has millions of firearms like the US yet suffers only a fraction of our murder rate per capita. Thats hardly an anti-gun sediment.The good points that were raised in the film have been raised before and given better treatments elsewhere. I don't think Moore added anything new or unique
Not in the least, I'm not responsible for the World, or someone else's actions. I readily accept that the World is imperfect and always will be. The mother is responsible for her position in life, not me. She must have made bad decisions in the past WHICH IS HER RIGHT TO DO. The majority of blame for that girls death lies with her mother not the government, the NRA, Heston or myself. Freedom means the right to make poor decisions as well as wise decisions and suffer/enjoy the results of those decisions. Claiming to be a victim does not grant immunity, it just passes the buck to a stranger with imperfect results.Moore does however discuss some things that make 'knee jerk conservatives' (telewinz) a little uncomfortable
More likely he loves her so deeply that he can't cope with the idea that she is dying...the wall he built WILL come tumbling down, wait and see. Even a 12 year old is responsible for their actions (life is unfair) and suffers. The laws of nature do not give regard to the age printed on a person's ID card. Parents are intended to guide minors but they can't be insurance agents to cover every act a child does. They don't have the required god-like abilities.(she was 12 and was out 'clubbing'). She is now 18 and he is dying and refuses to acknowledge that he loves her because he has categorised her as a liar.
Homicide stats are not as simple as race. Is there a breakdown of the stats based on inner city/rural, employed/unemployed, drug users/non drug user? Even then you'd be skimming the surface of the real truth. Lies, damn lies and all that.
Male blacks ARE feared much more than White males."
Before I worked in a prison I would have agreed with that statement but 90% of my inmates will NEVER cut it on the outside unless the government gives them a generous amount of SSI. They were messed-up as kids and for the most part are beyond reforming. The only skill they have mastered is conning people and being a burden on society. These people will rob, rape and kill you and then demand their rights. FEAR these people, the 85% who come back into the system are not there for jay walking! You are their prey and they always attack first!The individual concerned needs to take the actions to get out, but society can't close the door.