Posted on 02/20/2018 12:52:05 PM PST by MarvinStinson
MSNBC host Katy Tur asked viewers on Tuesday if they values guns or children more while previewing her next segment about high school students from Florida convening in Tallahassee to confront Florida Gov. Rick Scott (R.) about gun reform.
After speaking with a guest about special counsel Robert Mueller's indictment of 13 Russians last week, Tur previewed her next segment about high school students speaking out about gun reform.
"Kids or guns? What do you value more?" Tur said. "Students from south Florida head north to confront Gov. Rick Scott. We're on the bus with them."
Nikolas Cruz, a 19-year-old former student at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School who had been expelled, was arrested after authorities say he opened fire on students and staff last week, killing 17 people.
Scott, who has an A+ rating from the National Rifle Association, demanded that FBI Director Christopher Wray resign after the bureau admitted it failed to act after receiving a tip last month about Cruz being armed and wanting to kill people.
Under no circumstances will I give up my Rights!
False premise.
Kids and freedom both require the 2nd Amendment.
Good Day.
That won’t work. We’ll be at THEIR door.
Freedom.
I value freedom more than guns or kids.
After all, if we don’t leave our kids a legacy of freedom, what is the point?
It's a variation on their old (and stupid) "you can't hug your kids with nuclear arms". It's astonishing that anyone would say such a thing and hope to be taken seriously.
Yes.
Yeah, this is a hard choice. Especially after some kid pushed me at the supermarket yesterday...
Kids...thats why I hang on to my guns, you ignorant slut!
Which do you value more?
Because I value the protection of my kids, I value the protectios for the right to bear arms in order to better protect them!
Katy,
Let’s put it another way. Which do you value more: Your liberty or MSNBC’s efforts to disarm all citizens?
Additionally, do you valuer NAACP agreements with leftist school administrators to not enforce the laws or the lives of well behaved teenagers of Broward County?
Get back to me right away because the Governor has asked for an update.
What gall coming from the pro-choice left. Someone needs to ask Katy what she values more when choosing between the life of a child in the womb or the legal right to butcher it in the womb!
No, the false choice is accepting the premise of the question that less guns will make kids safer. You can never win an argument built on a false premise. Either answer is a loser for you. You can’t answer the question, you should reject it.
“”you can’t hug your kids with nuclear arms”.
LOL ok I’ve never heard of that before ROFL. bwhahaha that’s damn stupid. Sorry man, liberals are retarded.
My children are in far more danger from their government than they are from crazy shooters.
Governments, primarily "redistributionist" governments, murdered 262,000,000 of their own citizens in the 20th century alone, and disarmament of those citizens was a necessary prerequisite for all those democides.
https://www.hawaii.edu/powerkills/20TH.HTM
Aren't you glad your precious antifa spilled the beans about your wanting to kill us?
How about asking her whether she likes children or abortion? That question seems a little more realistic.
Sorry, but that diagram was far, far too complex to be understood by a liberal “journalist”. (Always remember, they chose that profession because they were too stupid to do anything else.)
But, it was a great diagram. :-)
I vote for: use guns to SAVE kids!
If someone wants to harm other students, they don't need a gun. Back in the late '90s, a kid brought a hammer to school to attack fellow students. No one died, but one boy was left with lasting brain damage. Watch kids stream out of school at lunch time or after school. There are masses of kids in the crosswalks. All you need is a car, which is much easier for most kids to get than a gun.
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