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Wednesday, March 27, 2013

NRA commentators pose dilemma for racist and sexist anti-gunners

The flip side to that coin is, gun owners must then be portrayed as white racists, so we see Politico dismissing NRA’s Wayne LaPierre as a “tired old white guy,” Michael Moore saying 90 percent of guns are owned by “scared white people,” and the National Coalition to Ban Handguns calling me “another white gun nut.” Note that our “crime” is in believing all peaceable humans have a right to keep and bear arms, regardless of our melanin levels. For that, we must be portrayed as racists, and upstarts like Noir must be portrayed as tools.
Posted by Dutchman6 at 5:58 AM

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Anonymous said...

Someday the pics of Michael Moore raping his poodle will surface, until then his usefulness to the domestic enemy will remain.. poor pup.

Yank lll

March 27, 2013 at 7:18 PM

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