To: armymarinemom
Follow the money.
Can anyone guess who *** which POLITICIAN ***
is tied to ownership of the paper?
2 posted on
02/14/2013 3:36:52 PM PST by
Diogenesis
(De Oppresso Liber)
To: armymarinemom
This is rich.
Dipsh!! wannabe “journalists” want to bust open your privacy and publicly point fingers at you: “Looky, looky, looky who owns GUNZ!”
And then they sit and “wonder” why firearm owners fight tooth and nail to prevent so-called “common sense” regulations like registration!
Hey, moonbat, press punk a$$es, you are so stupid, I wonder who dresses you in the morning?
4 posted on
02/14/2013 3:58:09 PM PST by
ConradofMontferrat
(According to mudslimz, my handle is a HATE CRIME. And I HOPE they don't like it.)
To: armymarinemom
"In an angry essay released Friday, best-selling novelist Stephen King calls on gun owners including himself to support a ban on semiautomatic weapons and other gun-control measures in the wake of the school shooting in Newtown, Conn.
In the 25-page essay, Guns (available exclusively for 99 cents in Amazon's online Kindle Store), King writes that he owns three handguns "with a clear conscience."
http://www.freep.com/article/20130125/ENT07/130125052/Gun-owner-Stephen-King-adds-voice-to-gun-control-debate
Wonder if this suppository would be willing for HIS address to be printed....
5 posted on
02/14/2013 3:58:09 PM PST by
45semi
(A police state is always preceded by a nanny state...)
To: armymarinemom
There’s an easy solution to this problem. Just have somebody demand the names, addresses, phone numbers and DOB of everybody who works at that newspaper. And throw in their SSN as well. It’s the same right to privacy issue. Then watch ‘em squirm.
7 posted on
02/14/2013 4:11:13 PM PST by
jespasinthru
(Proud member of the Vast Right-Wing Conspiracy.)
To: armymarinemom
YOu know, you can describe what is at the link without excerpting.
14 posted on
02/14/2013 7:07:56 PM PST by
zeugma
(Those of us who work for a living are outnumbered by those who vote for a living.)
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