1 posted on
10/02/2020 6:09:50 PM PDT by
Hojczyk
To: Hojczyk
2 posted on
10/02/2020 6:11:17 PM PDT by
Hojczyk
To: Hojczyk
4 posted on
10/02/2020 7:19:19 PM PDT by
CitizenUSA
(Proverbs 14:34 Righteousness exalts a nation, but sin is a disgrace to any people.)
To: Hojczyk
This needs to be the NORMAL ad made by the RNC, et al.
As is it should be played heavily everywhere.
BUT, please emphasize it is ALL Democrats. Its not just Biden we have to defeat.
5 posted on
10/02/2020 7:41:29 PM PDT by
the OlLine Rebel
(Common sense is an uncommon virtue./Federal-run medical care is as good as state-run DMVs. I)
To: Hojczyk
6 posted on
10/02/2020 8:16:16 PM PDT by
preacher
( Journalism no longer reports news, they use news to shape our society.)
To: Hojczyk
7 posted on
10/02/2020 8:23:15 PM PDT by
Texas resident
(Remember in November)
To: Hojczyk
A picture worth a thousand votes.
8 posted on
10/02/2020 8:28:19 PM PDT by
shoff
(Vote Democrat it beats thinking!)
To: Hojczyk
[It includes an imaginary news person who says that the Democratic Congress and President Biden have cut spending on the police, which the federal government doesnt really do.]
https://www.cnbc.com/2020/06/25/two-federal-programs-helped-expand-police-funding-by-over-200percent.html
[However, most federal spending comes from two major grants from the Department of Justice COPS and Byrne JAG. The Community Oriented Policing Services, or COPS, program was established as part of a bill signed by President Bill Clinton in 1994 to combat the rise in violent crime at the time. Although its funding has dramatically decreased over the years, it still funneled $304 million in 2019 to state, local and tribal law enforcement agencies.
The Byrne Justice Assistance Grants, known as Byrne JAG, were started as a part of the Anti-Drug Abuse Act of 1988 and consolidated in 2005 with a program that honored an officer who died in the line of duty. Although the program was designed to award funding to a wide variety of initiatives, more than half of the grants are awarded to support law enforcement across the country. The funding from Byrne JAG still averages around $435 million each year.]
9 posted on
10/02/2020 8:45:28 PM PDT by
Zhang Fei
(My dad had a Delta 88. That was a car. It was like driving your living room.)
To: Hojczyk
Wow. I hope someone can get some airtime in the Portland, Oregon and Seattle WA TV markets.
Perhaps the NRA can sponsor such aids.
To: Hojczyk
Going for suburban moms and their overwhelming desire for safety. Well done.
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