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Reports of up to 20 wounded in shooting in San Bernardino, California

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Great idea comparing those two. All they have in common is too many guns and too much hate.  They could be you..
 
Dog Wonder said:
Great idea comparing those two. All they have in common is too many guns and too much hate.  They could be you..
Defending Islamic Terrorism again, I see!
 
FWAAA said:
Workplace violence?

No one is saying that, either

No one other than a few blowhards on the right propping up their scarecrows, that is
 
Ifly2 said:
No one is saying that, either
No one other than a few blowhards on the right propping up their scarecrows, that is
Umm yeah, that was being pushed pretty hard early on by the typical LWNJ media and even Obama. Even when it was made obvious that it wasn't. They pulled that card on fort hood shooting, only for Obama to admit it was terrorism in last nights speech.

For someone who fancies himself as being "enlightened", you really are lost at times.
 
FWAAA said:
Workplace violence?
Ifly2 said:
No one is saying that, either

No one other than a few blowhards on the right propping up their scarecrows, that is
Nice try, but here's Obummer's exact quote from the day after the shooting:
 
“It is possible that this is terrorist-related, but we don’t know; it is also possible this was workplace-related,” Obama said, adding, “we don’t know why they did it.”
I guess you could always play Tree games and say "workplace related" isn't the same as "workplace violence"...
 
If today was Dec.8/1941(the day after Japan attacked Pearl harbour)
 
President Obama says we do not know if the attack on Pearl Harbor was an act of war, terrorism or a workplace incident.
"This was probably an isolated act by lone wolves, we cannot hold all of Japan responsible for this."
 
Meanwhile Congressional Democrats visited a local Shinto Shrine and announced they stand in solidarity with the Japanese people.
Cities and states deployed forces to protect Japanese-Americans and Japanese institutions from reprisal attacks.
 
CNN Radio News interviewed the widow of one of the sailors who died, asking if maybe he had deserved it.
 
NBC Radio asked the audience "If we hate on Japan, aren't we the bad guys..."
 
ABC analyst decides to announce that America deserves the attack.
 
The Attorney General of the US announced today that anyone badmouthing the Japanese will be prosecuted by the federal government.
 
The New York Daily News has issued an EXTRA edition vilifying those who pray for the victims of the Pearl Harbor attack. It also accuses those Americans wanting to defend the nation of being terrorists.
 
eolesen said:
Nice try, but here's Obummer's exact quote from the day after the shooting:
 

I guess you could always play Tree games and say "workplace related" isn't the same as "workplace violence"...
Or.... they did not know what was up and did not guess like they did in Benghazi.  
 
Shouldn't you be looking for more photo-shopped pictures to post?
 
777 fixer said:
 
All I can do is shake my head.  ....
 
No worries. That's pretty much all that liberals are ever good for in troubled times anyway.
 
EastUS1 said:
 
No worries. That's pretty much all that liberals are ever good for in troubled times anyway.
 
And all chicken hawks such as yourself and southwind do is talk big but never, as Fox News likes to say, put any skin in the game.
 
I didn't say that no one _ever_ used the term workplace violence.

I said no one _is_ saying it

Is as in the Present Tense

Read for comprehension much?

Pass 6th Grade English?
 
KCFlyer said:
Just one observation....had San Bernadino not been a gun free zone....and had about half the attendees been carrying their own guns, the death rate may well have been 15 or more as some attendees would likely have been hit by "friendly fire".  And considering that the people who did this were wearing body armor, some of the additional deaths may well have been the good guys standing up and taking aim on the bad guys.  It's a great theory though...one or two armed people enter a place and a hundred or so law abiding citizens shoot back, kill the bad guys, and then return to having dinner. 
 
So you'd stand up and voluteer to be shot or put up the fight of your life if armed?
 

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