Tuesday, July 12, 2016

Maybe if the kid is trying to buy a Gutenburg Bible

Otherwise, this is just more equine excrement from the Horse's-Ass-in-Chief: "It is easier for a teenager to buy a Glock than it is to get his hands on a computer or even a book."

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  1. And nothing about a kid's motivation to buy a gun, instead of a book or computer.

    Parental responsibility, anyone?

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  2. He's talking about mostly black teenagers and making it sound like it's someone else's fault they have an illegal gun culture.

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  3. If he's talking about inner city black neighborhoods, then he's right. Unfortunately, he wants to make it about the entire country, as if we were all equally culpable, because God forbid he should single out the toxic culture of inner city black neighborhoods.

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  4. In Obama's organized community (Chicago), it's more socially acceptable to buy a gun than a book and I wouldn't dispute that it's easier.
    I bet there are not a whole lot of book stores in the gang-ruled area Obama organized while I bet there are a bunch of fine, upstanding thugs selling guns.

    Gun-Free Zones, not keeping guns out since....forever.

    Your "I'm not a robot" deal claims that hamburgers are sandwiches.

    I'm pretty sure that's blasphemy in some parts of the country.

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  5. You're trying to be White if...
    You get a book.
    You go to the library.
    You don't wear your underwear up and pants down.
    You get a job that doesn't lead to police scrutiny.
    You aren't afraid to work your way up from the bottom to manager.
    You dream of having a profession that helps people.
    You speak english, not ghetto.
    You know that Whites aren't the problem.
    You know that not all cops are bad.
    You know that honey works better than vinegar.
    You know that not all Blacks are innocent.

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  6. Sounds like the 'crabs in the bucket' problem, Deborah: When one crab tries to get out, the others pull it right back in.

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