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Lack of taste yes...it's definately not too far off from the truth....
Setting up a pin so that you can then knock it over may sound like a fun game at first, but if you play it more than once you kind of look like an idiot. Same goes with fabricating a point so you can counter it. The Billboard was classless and senseless."As is trying to compare lawful gun owning citizens to him"
Setting up a pin so that you can then knock it over may sound like a fun game at first, but if you play it more than once you kind of look like an idiot. Same goes with fabricating a point so you can counter it. The Billboard was classless and senseless.
Using the type of argument in the billboard (and defending it) is like jumping into a cesspool and smearing yourself with feces because, after all, your opponent is doing it.Perhaps you didn't read every post in the thread. Nowhere did I say the billboard wasn't as you say. I merely pointed out the double standard of complaining about the billboard, but not complaining when the same sort of comparisons (or very negative comparisons) are made about others.
Yeah, it's in poor taste. It's true, but it's in poor taste.
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Free Speech, yes. Not saying it should be illegal. But wow, what a lack of taste.
It's really repulsive. It not only is a completely classless, tasteless attack on a sitting president, it completely discounts the grief and pain of the Aurora victims by implying their deaths are no big deal in light of Obama's foreign policy. Completely dispicable.
I'm sure those victims of random drone bombings feel your words discount their own "grief and suffering" .
Face it, Obama is a piece of ****. He decides to bomb people so he doesn't have to worry about messing things like trials and courts. He is far worse than the aurora shooter, who at least had the balls to face his victims.
So you must think of Bush as worse than a piece of...
Ralph next learned of a libertarian group called “Foundation for Economic Education” (FEE). It was located in Irvington-on the-Hudson, New York . It’s founder and director was Leonard Read, a brilliant writer, speaker and motivator. FEE nurtured and promoted the libertarian ideals that formed the ideological foundation for our nation in 1776. Ralph attended a week long seminar at “FEE” in 1965 and as the saying goes, the rest is history.
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Free Speech, yes. Not saying it should be illegal. But wow, what a lack of taste.