Posted on 12/17/2012 11:16:38 AM PST by oliverdarcy
A professor of history turned to Twitter over the weekend to call for the death of National Rifle Association (NRA) CEO Wayne LaPierre, branding the gun rights group he heads as a terrorist organization.
[I] want Wayne LaPierres head on a stick, Erik Loomis, a professor at the University of Rhode Island (URI), tweeted.
(Excerpt) Read more at campusreform.org ...
1. Make recognition of the state of Israel dependent on moving the boundaries back to the 1967 lines and destroying the settlements.
2. Repeal the 2nd Amendment
3. A constitutional amendment to guarantee employment
4. A constitutional amendment to guarantee collective bargaining
5. Extend the most vigorous provisions of the Voting Rights Act of 1965 to the entire nation
6. A government ban on the harvesting of most fish with vigorous regulations and punishment provisions for violators
7. An 100% estate tax. You die, the government takes it all.
8. Pricing based upon percentage of income. You go to the gas pumpthe price of gas is based upon last years income that would be encoded on a card you have to show.
9. U.S. companies can move overseas if they wantbut the U.S. minimum wage applies to those workers. Also to contracted suppliers.
10. A constitutional guarantee to terminate a pregnancy, no questions asked.
What specifically has led you to that conclusion?
I don't recall having made any comment regarding gun owners on this thread.
Please point it out.
Your second sentence answers your own question. You seem more concerned about being the self-appointed post policeman than defending the 2nd Amendment. Your prorities are skewed.
His tenure should be turned into manure.
“branding the gun rights group he heads as a terrorist organization”
Geez—I feel the same way about obama and the terrorist organization he leads.
Yep, take the pledge..
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As a Member of the University of Rhode Island Community I Pledge:
To help to sustain a safe, equitable, and inclusive environment
recognizing and respecting diversity.
To be there for the URI community by developing authentic relationships
based on dignity, respect, and mutual trust.
To aspire to promote positive change where needed.
To maintain the highest standards of honesty, integrity, and
personal responsibility.
- - -
And to prove how serious they are about this, their professors advocate slaughtering people who advocate for adherence to the U. S. Constitution.
To paraphrase and twist a bit, Yakov Smirnoff, “Rhode Island University, what an institution of higher learning...” /s
I object to blog pimping regardless of topic.
In what way does ignoring blog pimping defend the second amendment?
Professor Erik Loomis needs to be checked into a psychiatric institution for a mental evaluation. As far as having his freedom, he is pushing for his 2nd Amendment rights to be taken away and his loss of freedom in a mental hospital under severe drug therapy.
Erik Loomis
You may have missed it, but there is a bloggers forum on Free Republic. This post would have been appropriately placed there.
Of course he wouldn’t use a weapon to kill, he’s inciting others to do this for him and there are plenty of those types of Brownshirts out there and listening.
FUBO & FAD
First they will put a few heads on a stick, then they get more efficient in their methods of elimination.
That's exactly why the 2A exist, to stop people like this.
I’ll take the NRA plus the point spread.
Id like to see this professors ass on a stick.
I have a feeling he would like that.
Did you notice that two of his favorite movies are Red Dawn and The Wild Bunch?! Hahahahaha!
I fail to see what purpose this guy serves.
On his FaceBook page Did you notice that two of his favorite movies are Red Dawn and The Wild Bunch?! Hahahahaha!
“...Id like to see this professors ass on a stick....”
I’d rather see his head on a pike.
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