Posted on 05/09/2016 9:18:52 AM PDT by rktman
Actress Julianne Moore attended a march for gun control on Saturday, telling attendees that gun control is not a Second Amendment issue.
The march was organized by Michael Bloomberg-funded Moms Demand Action.
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The stupid is strong with this one.
Actors (sigh!) - what don’t they know?
Then she opened her mouth and her ugly spilled out.
Yes it is.
And how,does she feel about all the movies she has done being a big girl with a gun? Will she give all the money back she made glorifying guns?
Word salad.
These are the same arguments they’ll use to crack down on speech next.
“This isn’t a first amendment issue... This is a safety issue... We can’t let people say all these hateful and divisive things!”
Unpleasant woman. Uninformed.
She’s not. She has a giant bone face, and she may as well have Democrat tattooed on her forehead.
Gingers have no souls. /s
obtuse - not quick or alert in perception, feeling, or intellect; not sensitive or observant; dull.
Synonyms - blind, imperceptive, unobservant, slow, dim.
Actually, it’s not a ‘gun’ issue either.
“Moms Demand Action”
Our local news had a story linking gun control to mother’s day...I’m sure this story was fed to local stations throughout the land.
Obviously a strategy/push.
Another liberal who lies.
I’m shocked. Shocked I tell you.
I especially liked the part in the last hunger games series when Katniss put an arrow in her heart. Bye felica.
Shall not be Infringed and Gun Control are mutually exclusive. You have one or you have the other.
Julianne should explain what she thinks constitutes Gun Control. Methinks she wouldn’t have a clue.
Julianne is not even a US citizen:
https://www.yahoo.com/news/julianne-moore-becomes-uk-citizen-053000811.html?ref=gs
I see she’s a constitutional expert also.
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