I'm sure it will be about guns guns guns and more guns.
So the guy who who sells guns from our government to radical Syrian rebels can lecture law abiding citizens about selling guns to each other
I was thinking it will be about how we're not smart enough to be like the European countries who are letting young muslim men into our country without vetting them. He may have a child by his side and a fake tear to make that point.
You want a lesson from Obama, read this: (if you dare)
[URL]http://www.thenation.com/article/barack-obama-foreign-policy[/URL]
LOLGOP @LOLGOP 1h1 hour ago
I hear the best part of tonight's State of the Union will be Obama showing off all the guns he's taken.
Couple of decades ago, Australia had a mass shooting, similar to Columbine or Newtown. And Australia just said, well, that’s it, we’re not doing, we’re not seeing that again, and basically imposed very severe, tough gun laws, and they haven’t had a mass shooting since. Our levels of gun violence are off the charts. There’s no advanced, developed country that would put up with this.
“When Australia had a mass killing – I think it was in Tasmania – about 25 years ago, it was just so shocking the entire country said ‘well we’re going to completely change our gun laws’, and they did. And it hasn’t happened since.” …
“I don’t foresee any legislative action being taken in this Congress,” he said. “And I don’t foresee any real action until the American public feels a sufficient sense of urgency and they say to themselves, ‘This is not normal, this is something that we can change and we’re going to change it’.”
You know, Australia’s a good example, Canada’s a good example, [and] the UK’s a good example. Why? Because each of them had mass killings, Australia had a huge mass killing about 20 or 25 years ago. Canada did as well, so did the UK. In reaction, they passed much stricter gun laws. In the Australian example, as I recall, that was a buyback program. The Australian government as part of trying to clamp down on the availability of…weapons offered a good price for buying hundreds of thousands of guns and basically clamped down going forward, in terms of having more of a background check approach–more of a permitting approach.
In the wake of the 1996 Port Arthur massacre, when Martin Bryant shot and killed 35 people and wounded 23, prime minister John Howard pushed through laws banning automatic, semi-automatic and pump action guns, and enacted a comprehensive gun buy-back scheme, despite strong opposition from parts of the Australian community.
I wonder what Biden and Ryan are actually saying to each other right now. I want to believe it's like that scene in the Zack Gallifanakis/Will Ferrel movie where they're trash talking each other.
The fact that he's generating dumbass responses like this out of you actually makes me like Obama more.
I'm sure it will be about guns guns guns and more guns.
So the guy who who sells guns from our government to radical Syrian rebels can lecture law abiding citizens about selling guns to each other
weso is melting
it's quite sad to watch
not once
but hey
good call
I was really drunk when I posted that in my defense. Don't drink too much folks.
What are you drinking? I'm working my way through my back stock of beer right now. A Shape of Hops to Come Woo
spiced rum and coke. Typically college football night drink.
You know it's bad when there's no football games, let alone college football games going on right now.