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    Water's World is priceless though.
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    My grandmother was a dyed in the wool Democrat operative. She loved O'Reilly.
    That was a clue.

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    Quote Originally Posted by thei3ug View Post
    My grandmother was a dyed in the wool Democrat operative. She loved O'Reilly.
    That was a clue.
    I used to watch his show, watched it for some time as a matter of fact. I observed his ego grow and he slowly lost any conservative values.
    I have no doubt wherever he goes, he's always the smartest MF'er in the room, just ask him.
    I'm pretty much done with Fox News Channel, this just set the cement on the deal.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Sensei View Post
    Interestingly, he admitted that his solutions would not have prevented the shooting since the gun Roof used was supplied by his father. He simply thinks that a federal registry would help combat gun violence in a general sense. I disagree with that half of his commentary. However, I agreed with his larger point that restrictions or gun bans would be counterproductive and unconstitutional.
    Should we give him points for being partly honest? /sarc

    All the states with high murder rates have some form of gun control already. My own state has mandatory handgun registration, and it makes no difference whatsoever.

    I realize I'm preaching to the choir here, but few things have been so thoroughly disproven as the value of "gun control" in reducing murders.
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    In addition to being an a-hole, he also seems rather creepy and untrustworthy. Don't forget Bill's nasty little lawsuit where the co-worker accused him of some freaky stuff. Yuck.

    http://www.examiner.com/article/top-...ly-is-number-5
    Last edited by cinco; 06-20-15 at 09:59.

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    Ive hated since I was a young boy. My grandpa found him to be a conservative hero. Luckily, he's not alive to see this nonsense. This doesnt make me hate him anymore though, because it is just par for the course.

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    Quote Originally Posted by cinco View Post
    In addition to being an a-hole, he also seems rather creepy and untrustworthy. Don't forget Bill's nasty little lawsuit where the co-worker accused him of some freaky stuff. Yuck.

    http://www.examiner.com/article/top-...ly-is-number-5
    And all this time I thought he had a stick up there, come to find out, hmmm, not so much.

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    IMHO, a gun registry, at some point down the line will equal ( no doubt ) : you will have to show your gun registration cards and that you have firearm liability insurance to buy any ammo, the insurance and fees will go up every few years, and eventually **their will be confiscation** . http://rightwingnews.com/uncategoriz...n-connecticut/
    The anti gun and anti God politicians say to our young men, here is a gun, go fight our wars, but when you get back home, you can't have one anymore, because we know whats best for you. We must never give one inch to these idiots like B.O. !!

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    Never, ever, will you find a human being more in love with himself, than Bill.

    For someone who can't keep his personal life together, he needs to keep his dicksuckers from flapping about how the rest of us need to be governed. May he go pisseth, up a rope.
    Last edited by Outlander Systems; 06-20-15 at 12:35.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Outlander Systems View Post
    Never, ever, will you find a human being more in love with himself, than Bill.
    Glenn Beck has my vote for the #1 slot.
    "Every step we take towards making the State our Caretaker of our lives, by that much we move toward making the State our Master." Dwight D. Eisenhower

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