“...Americans are getting fed up with this crap....”
And yet, he was re-elected. Other than voter fraud, how in the he!! did that happen?
“...Even liberals are starting to wonder what’s going on in DC....”
Which libs? They will start to wonder what’s really oing on in D.C. when the gravy train comes to a gtinding halt. We are far from that point being reached.
thank all the freepers who took joy in voting for bammey boy or bammey boy sidekicks in third parties...or, freepers who didn’t vote at all....they make me ill....
There's your answer. Those of us demanding answers on vote fraud are called kooks by the MSM and even by conservative radio hosts. No one wants to expend the effort, time, or money required to investigate it, but I think we all know it's happening on a broad scale. 2014 will be the final rundown, I think.
Which libs?
I work with a healthy cadre of liberals who are regularly discussing Obama and the goings on in DC. They are all older white males, so maybe they're just racist?
The Gun Debate: Gun owners warn new laws would hurt ability to fight crime
By William La Jeunesse
Published January 09, 2013
| FoxNews.com
This is the first part in a Fox News series examining the controversy over gun violence and gun control.
As Congress prepares to debate new bills aimed at curbing gun violence, many gun owners fear Washington regulations will actually limit their ability to stop crime.
“The best empirical research on the matter finds that, where gun ownership levels are highest, in fact, homicide rates are far lower,” said University of Texas at Dallas criminologist Tomislav Kovandzic.
The mass shootings at Sandy Hook Elementary School in Newtown, Conn., and a movie theater outside Denver have become a political springboard, opening the door to new gun restrictions ranging from mandatory waiting periods to specific gun bans to a national gun registry. Mother Jones magazine recently published a lengthy investigative article claiming to show how ineffective armed citizens are at stopping mass shootings.
But some criminologists say lawmakers are missing the point. They say studies show guns stop more crime than they cause, and using mass shootings as an excuse to pursue gun legislation could do more harm than good.