That was the entire premise of Bowling for Columbine.
The fear part anyway -- can't say that was too far off.
Michael Moore, Life Member of the NRA who had an armed body guard detained at an airport, on a gun charge, says people own guns because they're racists.
Project much?
And, he does so by quoting Martin Luther King who, yep -- you guessed -- was a gun owner..
That was the entire premise of Bowling for Columbine.
The fear part anyway -- can't say that was too far off.
Nothing new here...
Elitist democrats are hypocrites. They don't believe us pheasants have the same needs or rights afforded to them.
Again, nothing new here...
MLK actually had reason to fear.
Moore said capitalism has done nothing for him. Okie dokie doggie daddy.
Poor bas is living in squalor in Appalachia.
Moore hunts. He grew up doing that. He still does; therefore he has rifles. And he has bodyguards with guns because he needs bodyguards with guns. I see no irony.
Why? Is if afraid of the black people? And, besides, who is he to say who needs guns and who doesn't?
And, one more thing, so ing what? Are rifles less dangerous than handguns?
This is pretty much what Moore is talking about when he describes dancing around the issue.
Oh, and, anyone want to guess the political party of the Alabama Sheriff that denied Martin Luther King a concealed carry permit?
He is afraid of TeaBagging lunatics who probably threaten his life all the time. In fact, Glenn Beck said he was thinking about killing him ON THE AIR.
He was obviously talking about surveying.
It's nice to see everyone agree for a change. Moore is a fat, lying, socialist bag.
I never took you for a bird... that explains a lot actually![]()
Moore has undermined his best arguments with his antics, true.
He seems to be onto something when it comes to American fear and guns though.
He also said he was going to lose a bunch of weight 2 years ago on Leno...
I guess his Rhodes Scholarship application is going to have to wait.
EDIT: Because he is a bird, he is not eligible.
Really? Care to post a link to that gem?
"I'm thinking about killing Michael Moore...I could kill him myself, or if I would need to hire somebody to do it,...No, I think I could. I think he could be looking me in the eye, you know, and I could just be choking the life out. Is this wrong? I stopped wearing my What Would Jesus — band — Do, and I've lost all sense of right and wrong now. I used to be able to say, 'Yeah, I'd kill Michael Moore,' and then I'd see the little band: What Would Jesus Do? And then I'd realize, 'Oh, you wouldn't kill Michael Moore. Or at least you wouldn't choke him to death.' And you know, well, I'm not sure."
The Glenn Beck Program, Premiere Radio Networks, 2005-05-17
http://mediamatters.org/research/200505180008
Yeah, I found that but, couldn't find the entire context so, color me skeptical.
You see, this has been pulled on Beck more recently:
No, Charles Johnson, Glenn Beck Did Not Tell His Viewers to Shoot Anyone in the Head
I'd like the context please.
By the way, I don't listen to Beck or Limbaugh...they're too bombastic for my taste.
Sure, sure, there's aways gotta be some context for when someone from "the right" speaks - some missing detail that will make the big picture easier to see. All hail to the new civility!
Actually, I'm not sure what his political affiliation was in 2005, since he only seems to have started his hardcore Tea Baggin' stance since moving to Fox in 2008. No one really cared about what he said at the time, so he gets a free pass.
Why would a bunch of ignorant pheasants need anything other than what the farmer gives them?
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LOL...
I hate spell checkers. Too easy to get the wrong word in by accident.
Yeah, I found that but, couldn't find the entire context so, color me skeptical.
Talk about an irony alert..
Yoni is the serial 'out-of-context' poster on this forum...
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