To: Benny Huang
Guns Don’t Kill People...
My tagline and I agree.
If guns kill people, do pencils misspell words?
2 posted on
01/24/2016 6:34:03 AM PST by
Hang'emAll
(If guns kill people, do pencils misspell words?)
To: Benny Huang
Australia does not permit private citizens to own gunsIncorrect. Amend your essay.
4 posted on
01/24/2016 6:52:34 AM PST by
Lazamataz
(If the Oregon occupiers are occupying a National Wildlife REFUGE, are they not now REFUGEES?)
To: Benny Huang
5 posted on
01/24/2016 6:53:28 AM PST by
Lazamataz
(If the Oregon occupiers are occupying a National Wildlife REFUGE, are they not now REFUGEES?)
To: Benny Huang
Planned Parenthood kills LOTS of people.
7 posted on
01/24/2016 7:37:14 AM PST by
yefragetuwrabrumuy
("Don't compare me to the almighty, compare me to the alternative." -Obama, 09-24-11)
To: Benny Huang
8 posted on
01/24/2016 7:57:18 AM PST by
TBP
(Obama lies, Granny dies.)
To: Benny Huang
I saw a video of Obama boasting about being good at killing people, and then he said he wasn’t joking. I assumed it was at the annual press event where presidents traditionally make fools of themselves.
9 posted on
01/24/2016 8:54:06 AM PST by
unlearner
(RIP America, 7/4/1776 - 6/26/2015, "Only God can judge us now." - Claus Von Stauffenberg / Valkyrie)
To: Benny Huang
"I'm really good at killing people," Barack Obama once allegedly said. The origin of the quote is the 2013 book "Double Down" by veteran political journalists Mark Halperin and John Heilemann, who cite unnamed Obama aides as their source. The two reporters have journalistic credits even a liberal would respect--The New Yorker, The Economist, and MSNBC, to name a few It's also worth noting that one of Obama's treasured White House knickknacks is a Kenyan chieftain's not-entirely ceremonial club of office...with bloodstains on it from having been used on political opponents.
10 posted on
01/25/2016 12:32:47 PM PST by
archy
(Whatever doesn't kill you makes you stronger. Except bears, they'll kill you a little, and eat you.)
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