Do some of you people really now understand the violence in schools comes from

Solution: Keep your children far away from Government Schools.

Things are only gonna get worse. US Parents should seek all other education alternatives.
That has always been every parent's choice, right?

Kinda, sorta. Y'all Communists/Democrats have worked tirelessly to eliminate all education alternatives. You wanna force folks into your Government School nightmare. Hopefully, more choices will become available for parents. It's vital.
 
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Dude, seriously. There are people on this board like me and MisterBeale that actually do want to solve the problem.

To us this is not Black vs. White, or Republican vs. Democrat, or Conservtard vs. Libtard. It's the life's of our Children and Grand Children at stake.

We researched beyond the NRA, Fox News and CNN to find the solution, and I think the evidence is clear that we have. But trying to get past you partisan hacks, ON BOTH SIDE OF THE DAMN POLITICAL SPECTRUM is near impossible!

I have made enemies on both sides of the gun issue, BUT I DON'T GIVE A FLYING FUCK!

This shit has to end, and we are not looking for a G-DAMN Band aid for a festering wound! It's absurdity in it's highest form.

Then for starters when I call someone out for creating bogus reasons for school shootings (The Texas Lt. Governor) then maybe arguing with me over it isn't in your best interest.
so in other words, you got nothing.

Got nothing? The Lt. Governor of Texas spouted off a bunch of reasons for school shootings, one of them being abortion. My point is he Lt. Governor is a fucking moron sucking off the NRA's teet.

Prove me wrong.
well first you have to tie everyone into the shooting. how is it the NRA is at fault? been asking since Parkland. crickets. And the fact you have no solutions to why they happen. won't even discuss solutions, just ban guns which is about as stupid as anything you think anyone has said. so if you truly wish an honest debate then be honest. don't be an ass.

The NRA blocks any measure for common sense gun control, whether it be age restrictions or requiring gun owners to safely lock their firearms up.

I've never once said that guns have to be banned, you're simply lying about that.

Anyway, what does that have to do with me pointing out the Lt. Governor of Texas is a wingnut sucking at the teet of the NRA when he makes claims like abortion is a cause for school shootings? You replied to me but once again can't back up an argument so you simply change the subject. Not surprising.
Name common sense gun control? There’s no such thing! Why don’t you lefties want to find a solution? You all just want to blame anyone not involved in the actual shooting and understand why they did what they did?
 
Of course you did Joey. After all, you are one of the few Masturbaters on this board. Oops, I meant Master debaters.

It was the jackwad Lt. Governor of Texas who told us abortion was one reason to blame for school shootings.

Dude, seriously. There are people on this board like me and MisterBeale that actually do want to solve the problem.

To us this is not Black vs. White, or Republican vs. Democrat, or Conservtard vs. Libtard. It's the life's of our Children and Grand Children at stake.

We researched beyond the NRA, Fox News and CNN to find the solution, and I think the evidence is clear that we have. But trying to get past you partisan hacks, ON BOTH SIDE OF THE DAMN POLITICAL SPECTRUM is near impossible!

I have made enemies on both sides of the gun issue, BUT I DON'T GIVE A FLYING FUCK!

This shit has to end, and we are not looking for a G-DAMN Band aid for a festering wound! It's absurdity in it's highest form.

Then for starters when I call someone out for creating bogus reasons for school shootings (The Texas Lt. Governor) then maybe arguing with me over it isn't in your best interest.

Did you not see me put as much blame on the right as I did the left?

Blaming abortion on this is equally (and only equally) as bad as blaming the NRA.

I'm only responding to your reply to me,

And no, the NRA deserves blame as it has fought against any common sense gun control.

Prove your wild ass comment! Please provide the links that show NRA has fought against common sense gun control!



Most Gun Owners Support Stricter Laws — Even NRA Members
Most Americans in a new poll support stricter gun regulations, with even a majority of National Rifle Association in the survey backing stiffer background checks.

Sixty-nine percent of NRA members expressed support for comprehensive background checks. A proposal to implement universal background checks would apply to all gun sales, rather than just purchases made at licensed retailers, according to the Giffords Law Center, a gun control advocacy group.

Support for such a measure increases to 78 percent among gun owners who don’t belong to the NRA and to 89 percent for respondents who don’t own a firearm. The poll of 803 American adults was conducted by Monmouth University from March 2-5, weeks after a high school shooting in Parkland, Florida.
Most Gun Owners Support Stricter Laws—Even NRA Members
 
Of all 816 gun owners, 83 percent responded that they supported a criminal background check for everyone who wants to buy a firearm.

For the 196 who said they were NRA members, the poll showed that 72 percent supported background checks.


The margin of error for the NRA sample is 7 percentage points, said Jim Williams, an analyst for Public Policy Polling.

Do majority of NRA members support gun background checks?
 
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Then for starters when I call someone out for creating bogus reasons for school shootings (The Texas Lt. Governor) then maybe arguing with me over it isn't in your best interest.
so in other words, you got nothing.

Got nothing? The Lt. Governor of Texas spouted off a bunch of reasons for school shootings, one of them being abortion. My point is he Lt. Governor is a fucking moron sucking off the NRA's teet.

Prove me wrong.
well first you have to tie everyone into the shooting. how is it the NRA is at fault? been asking since Parkland. crickets. And the fact you have no solutions to why they happen. won't even discuss solutions, just ban guns which is about as stupid as anything you think anyone has said. so if you truly wish an honest debate then be honest. don't be an ass.

The NRA blocks any measure for common sense gun control, whether it be age restrictions or requiring gun owners to safely lock their firearms up.

I've never once said that guns have to be banned, you're simply lying about that.

Anyway, what does that have to do with me pointing out the Lt. Governor of Texas is a wingnut sucking at the teet of the NRA when he makes claims like abortion is a cause for school shootings? You replied to me but once again can't back up an argument so you simply change the subject. Not surprising.
Name common sense gun control? There’s no such thing! Why don’t you lefties want to find a solution? You all just want to blame anyone not involved in the actual shooting and understand why they did what they did?

Sure there is, get rid of gun show loopholes, age restrictions for guns, create a process for mental health officials to be able to more easily document mental illness in the NICS background check system, require gun safety courses and put a limit on the size of magazines.

I think it's also important to understand why they did it, I don't think when the Texas Lt. Governor throws lack lack of religion in schools and abortion is really interested in the 'whys' though.
 
Yes, liberals here got very agitated when I suggested that school shootings are a symptom of America's moral decline and of our abandonment of God. Liberals became especially upset when I asked a simple question that went something like this: "How many school shooters were regular attendees at a mainstream Bible-believing church before they decided to kill a bunch people?" The answer to that question is ZERO.
 
It was the jackwad Lt. Governor of Texas who told us abortion was one reason to blame for school shootings.

Dude, seriously. There are people on this board like me and MisterBeale that actually do want to solve the problem.

To us this is not Black vs. White, or Republican vs. Democrat, or Conservtard vs. Libtard. It's the life's of our Children and Grand Children at stake.

We researched beyond the NRA, Fox News and CNN to find the solution, and I think the evidence is clear that we have. But trying to get past you partisan hacks, ON BOTH SIDE OF THE DAMN POLITICAL SPECTRUM is near impossible!

I have made enemies on both sides of the gun issue, BUT I DON'T GIVE A FLYING FUCK!

This shit has to end, and we are not looking for a G-DAMN Band aid for a festering wound! It's absurdity in it's highest form.

Then for starters when I call someone out for creating bogus reasons for school shootings (The Texas Lt. Governor) then maybe arguing with me over it isn't in your best interest.

Did you not see me put as much blame on the right as I did the left?

Blaming abortion on this is equally (and only equally) as bad as blaming the NRA.

I'm only responding to your reply to me,

And no, the NRA deserves blame as it has fought against any common sense gun control.

Prove your wild ass comment! Please provide the links that show NRA has fought against common sense gun control!

I'll respond to your post but only if you use obnoxiously large bold font.



Most Gun Owners Support Stricter Laws — Even NRA Members
Most Americans in a new poll support stricter gun regulations, with even a majority of National Rifle Association in the survey backing stiffer background checks.


I'm specifically referring to the NRA organization, not gun owners and NRA members. But, you'd have to be kind of a fucking moron not to know that.

Sixty-nine percent of NRA members expressed support for comprehensive background checks. A proposal to implement universal background checks would apply to all gun sales, rather than just purchases made at licensed retailers, according to the Giffords Law Center, a gun control advocacy group.

Yep, we already know that most gun owners and NRA members want these changes, the NRA organization...not so much.

Support for such a measure increases to 78 percent among gun owners who don’t belong to the NRA and to 89 percent for respondents who don’t own a firearm. The poll of 803 American adults was conducted by Monmouth University from March 2-5, weeks after a high school shooting in Parkland, Florida.

So, maybe you should be having a talk with Skeletor?

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Yes, liberals here got very agitated when I suggested that school shootings are a symptom of America's moral decline and of our abandonment of God. Liberals became especially upset when I asked a simple question that went something like this: "How many school shooters were regular attendees at a mainstream Bible-believing church before they decided to kill a bunch people?" The answer to that question is ZERO.

Do we know what the religions of all the school mass shooters was?

This is apparently from the Santa Fe Texas shooter's mom:

“Make America Great Again. Go to Church & Worship God”

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Dimitrios Pagourtzis Family: 5 Fast Facts You Need to Know | Heavy.com
 
If white people can't say the N word, are any of us truly free?
Youre missing the point. He asked her to come up on stage and rap a specific verse that featured the N word multiple times, then when she did it, he humiliated her. This isn't a raving racist; she was an adoring fan who simply performed his song the way he wrote it.
 
If white people can't say the N word, are any of us truly free?
Youre missing the point. He asked her to come up on stage and rap a specific verse that featured the N word multiple times, then when she did it, he humiliated her.

So, in this thread in politics is really about Lamar being an asshole? Not the impression I got from the thread title or the OP. Maybe go back and read it.
 
If white people can't say the N word, are any of us truly free?
Youre missing the point. He asked her to come up on stage and rap a specific verse that featured the N word multiple times, then when she did it, he humiliated her.

So, in this thread in politics is really about Lamar being an asshole? Not the impression I got from the thread title or the OP. Maybe go back and read it.
Maybe you should go back read the post I quoted because, that was what I responded to. Also, maybe you need to go back and read the OP as well.
 
If white people can't say the N word, are any of us truly free?
Youre missing the point. He asked her to come up on stage and rap a specific verse that featured the N word multiple times, then when she did it, he humiliated her.

So, in this thread in politics is really about Lamar being an asshole? Not the impression I got from the thread title or the OP. Maybe go back and read it.
Maybe you should go back read the post I quoted because, that was what I responded to. Also, maybe you need to go back and read the OP as well.

Um, yeah, Bodecea was also staying on topic by replying to the OP and then you come along and tell her that's not the point?

Whatever, dude, go float your boat.
 
If white people can't say the N word, are any of us truly free?
Youre missing the point. He asked her to come up on stage and rap a specific verse that featured the N word multiple times, then when she did it, he humiliated her.

So, in this thread in politics is really about Lamar being an asshole? Not the impression I got from the thread title or the OP. Maybe go back and read it.
Maybe you should go back read the post I quoted because, that was what I responded to. Also, maybe you need to go back and read the OP as well.

Um, yeah, Bodecea was also staying on topic by replying to the OP and then you come along and tell her that's not the point?

Whatever, dude, go float your boat.
So she's on topic when she refers to the Lamar incident that the OP details quite thoroughly, but when I respond I'm off topic? :laugh:
 
Peaceful songs like The End by the Doors?

The killer awoke before dawn, he put his boots on
He took a face from the ancient gallery
And he walked on down the hall
He went into the room where his sister lived, and...then he
Paid a visit to his brother, and then he
He walked on down the hall, and
And he came to a door...and he looked inside
"Father?" "Yes, son." "I want to kill you."
"Mother, I want to..."

Yeah, because Matricide and Patricide are totally passive and loving.

Billy Joe Mcalister jumping off th bridge was rather peaceful, other than the death by suicide on the end.

Seasons in the Sun from the 1970’s. Helter Skelter, the motivation of how many deaths?

Murder by the numbers from The Police, which is pretty much the definition of Ironic. Other songs from the police cover stalking, suicide, and oh yes, teacher student sex.

Pfui.

1962 Johnny Get Angry. Asking the boyfriend to act more like a brute a thug.

Run for your Life by the Beetles, talks about killing a girl who broke up with the guy. Yeah, how peaceful the songs of yesteryear were. /SARCASM

Songs of insanity, songs of violence. Songs of abusing women, songs where they dated obviously too young girls. But hey, it’s rap music, and you don’t like it, so it must be to blame. Pfui again.
 
Dude, seriously. There are people on this board like me and MisterBeale that actually do want to solve the problem.

To us this is not Black vs. White, or Republican vs. Democrat, or Conservtard vs. Libtard. It's the life's of our Children and Grand Children at stake.

We researched beyond the NRA, Fox News and CNN to find the solution, and I think the evidence is clear that we have. But trying to get past you partisan hacks, ON BOTH SIDE OF THE DAMN POLITICAL SPECTRUM is near impossible!

I have made enemies on both sides of the gun issue, BUT I DON'T GIVE A FLYING FUCK!

This shit has to end, and we are not looking for a G-DAMN Band aid for a festering wound! It's absurdity in it's highest form.

Then for starters when I call someone out for creating bogus reasons for school shootings (The Texas Lt. Governor) then maybe arguing with me over it isn't in your best interest.

Did you not see me put as much blame on the right as I did the left?

Blaming abortion on this is equally (and only equally) as bad as blaming the NRA.

I'm only responding to your reply to me,

And no, the NRA deserves blame as it has fought against any common sense gun control.

Prove your wild ass comment! Please provide the links that show NRA has fought against common sense gun control!

I'll respond to your post but only if you use obnoxiously large bold font.



Most Gun Owners Support Stricter Laws — Even NRA Members
Most Americans in a new poll support stricter gun regulations, with even a majority of National Rifle Association in the survey backing stiffer background checks.

I'm specifically referring to the NRA organization, not gun owners and NRA members. But, you'd have to be kind of a fucking moron not to know that.

Sixty-nine percent of NRA members expressed support for comprehensive background checks. A proposal to implement universal background checks would apply to all gun sales, rather than just purchases made at licensed retailers, according to the Giffords Law Center, a gun control advocacy group.

Yep, we already know that most gun owners and NRA members want these changes, the NRA organization...not so much.

Support for such a measure increases to 78 percent among gun owners who don’t belong to the NRA and to 89 percent for respondents who don’t own a firearm. The poll of 803 American adults was conducted by Monmouth University from March 2-5, weeks after a high school shooting in Parkland, Florida.

So, maybe you should be having a talk with Skeletor?

Wayne+Lapierre.jpg


In the years since Sandy Hook, when 26 were slain in 2012, states have enacted nearly 600 new gun laws.

It is “indisputably true” that there have been far more new laws that loosen gun restrictions than tighten them, said Michael Hammond, the legislative counsel at Gun Owners of America, a Virginia-based “no compromise” gun lobbying organization. The way a state reacts to mass shootings depends on who controls its legislature, he said. And in the case of the states that expanded access to firearms, most were controlled by Republicans.

“If you are in favor of the Second Amendment, grow up with guns, are comfortable with guns, don’t want to see kids turned into sitting ducks, you’re more likely to say the solution is more guns,” Hammond said.

By the NRA’s count, governors since 2013 have enacted 382 “pro-gun” bills — many widely expanding access to firearms.

Governors in Arkansas, Georgia, Idaho, Kansas and Texas, signed bills that would allow people with concealed carry licenses to bring guns onto college campuses, joining seven other states with similar laws.

New laws in at least five states — Maine, Mississippi, Missouri, North Dakota and West Virginia — allow gun owners to carry loaded firearms without a permit or training. So-called permitless carry laws now are in effect in more than 10 states.

After the latest massacre in Florida, Indiana lawmakers are close to making their state the next that allows people to carry guns on church grounds, even if there is a school on church property. Jack Sandlin, the Republican state senator who wrote the bill, said it’s “common sense” to want to pass this kind of legislation after mass shootings.

“People want to know how to protect themselves and protect their families,” Sandlin said. Before being elected to public office, he spent 35 years in law enforcement.

NRA has backed most state gun laws passed since Sandy Hook

Sounds like the NRA is successfully doing what the founding fathers knew all along...i.e. that the states are the laboratories for future laws.
This is what is more logical, more rational approach then a National Federal gun laws.
Each state has a different demographic. The USA is NOT a homogenous country.
Texas is far different than New York or Calif. So why are there attempts to "make a national gun law"??
 
If white people can't say the N word, are any of us truly free?
Youre missing the point. He asked her to come up on stage and rap a specific verse that featured the N word multiple times, then when she did it, he humiliated her.

So, in this thread in politics is really about Lamar being an asshole? Not the impression I got from the thread title or the OP. Maybe go back and read it.
Maybe you should go back read the post I quoted because, that was what I responded to. Also, maybe you need to go back and read the OP as well.

Um, yeah, Bodecea was also staying on topic by replying to the OP and then you come along and tell her that's not the point?

Whatever, dude, go float your boat.
Bode has never in her entire life posted anything "on topic".
 
Then for starters when I call someone out for creating bogus reasons for school shootings (The Texas Lt. Governor) then maybe arguing with me over it isn't in your best interest.

Did you not see me put as much blame on the right as I did the left?

Blaming abortion on this is equally (and only equally) as bad as blaming the NRA.

I'm only responding to your reply to me,

And no, the NRA deserves blame as it has fought against any common sense gun control.

Prove your wild ass comment! Please provide the links that show NRA has fought against common sense gun control!

I'll respond to your post but only if you use obnoxiously large bold font.



Most Gun Owners Support Stricter Laws — Even NRA Members
Most Americans in a new poll support stricter gun regulations, with even a majority of National Rifle Association in the survey backing stiffer background checks.

I'm specifically referring to the NRA organization, not gun owners and NRA members. But, you'd have to be kind of a fucking moron not to know that.

Sixty-nine percent of NRA members expressed support for comprehensive background checks. A proposal to implement universal background checks would apply to all gun sales, rather than just purchases made at licensed retailers, according to the Giffords Law Center, a gun control advocacy group.

Yep, we already know that most gun owners and NRA members want these changes, the NRA organization...not so much.

Support for such a measure increases to 78 percent among gun owners who don’t belong to the NRA and to 89 percent for respondents who don’t own a firearm. The poll of 803 American adults was conducted by Monmouth University from March 2-5, weeks after a high school shooting in Parkland, Florida.

So, maybe you should be having a talk with Skeletor?

Wayne+Lapierre.jpg


In the years since Sandy Hook, when 26 were slain in 2012, states have enacted nearly 600 new gun laws.

It is “indisputably true” that there have been far more new laws that loosen gun restrictions than tighten them, said Michael Hammond, the legislative counsel at Gun Owners of America, a Virginia-based “no compromise” gun lobbying organization. The way a state reacts to mass shootings depends on who controls its legislature, he said. And in the case of the states that expanded access to firearms, most were controlled by Republicans.

“If you are in favor of the Second Amendment, grow up with guns, are comfortable with guns, don’t want to see kids turned into sitting ducks, you’re more likely to say the solution is more guns,” Hammond said.

By the NRA’s count, governors since 2013 have enacted 382 “pro-gun” bills — many widely expanding access to firearms.

Governors in Arkansas, Georgia, Idaho, Kansas and Texas, signed bills that would allow people with concealed carry licenses to bring guns onto college campuses, joining seven other states with similar laws.

New laws in at least five states — Maine, Mississippi, Missouri, North Dakota and West Virginia — allow gun owners to carry loaded firearms without a permit or training. So-called permitless carry laws now are in effect in more than 10 states.

After the latest massacre in Florida, Indiana lawmakers are close to making their state the next that allows people to carry guns on church grounds, even if there is a school on church property. Jack Sandlin, the Republican state senator who wrote the bill, said it’s “common sense” to want to pass this kind of legislation after mass shootings.

“People want to know how to protect themselves and protect their families,” Sandlin said. Before being elected to public office, he spent 35 years in law enforcement.

NRA has backed most state gun laws passed since Sandy Hook

Sounds like the NRA is successfully doing what the founding fathers knew all along...i.e. that the states are the laboratories for future laws.
This is what is more logical, more rational approach then a National Federal gun laws.
Each state has a different demographic. The USA is NOT a homogenous country.
Texas is far different than New York or Calif. So why are there attempts to "make a national gun law"??

Because they are enemies of the US and are seeking the overthrow of our Law, which is the foundation upon which this glorious country was founded.

They want to take our guns so they can bathe in our blood. Quite literally. It won't happen that way for them..but they don't know that.
 
Peaceful songs like The End by the Doors?

The killer awoke before dawn, he put his boots on
He took a face from the ancient gallery
And he walked on down the hall
He went into the room where his sister lived, and...then he
Paid a visit to his brother, and then he
He walked on down the hall, and
And he came to a door...and he looked inside
"Father?" "Yes, son." "I want to kill you."
"Mother, I want to..."

Yeah, because Matricide and Patricide are totally passive and loving.

Billy Joe Mcalister jumping off th bridge was rather peaceful, other than the death by suicide on the end.

Seasons in the Sun from the 1970’s. Helter Skelter, the motivation of how many deaths?

Murder by the numbers from The Police, which is pretty much the definition of Ironic. Other songs from the police cover stalking, suicide, and oh yes, teacher student sex.

Pfui.

1962 Johnny Get Angry. Asking the boyfriend to act more like a brute a thug.

Run for your Life by the Beetles, talks about killing a girl who broke up with the guy. Yeah, how peaceful the songs of yesteryear were. /SARCASM

Songs of insanity, songs of violence. Songs of abusing women, songs where they dated obviously too young girls. But hey, it’s rap music, and you don’t like it, so it must be to blame. Pfui again.

I agree! It's because that old time music was novel! It did set the stage for your idiotic rap that every other stanza is about Nigga... killing... shootings!
I don't disagree at all. Those lyrics you quoted WERE inciting! I'm sure Charles Manson took a que from these songs. NO one disputes.
The problem is they are NOW so prolific! Almost ALL songs have some sort of violence involved.
And of course back when those songs were sung...no video games to role play killing!
It is the combination of acquiesce by people to lower standards that we are confronted with now.
And so YES those songs were seminal. Were influential. And now look what we have!
Lyrics like these!
Lyrics containing the term: gang-rape
 

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