Archive for the ‘Left Wing’ Category

NDP ad backfires with use of wrong gun

November 29, 2011

Make no mistake about it.  The NDP do not understand firearms.  The NDP does not believe in the right to own a firearm for any reason at all.  They will grit their teeth and lie to appease old socialsts in rural areas if needed.  These people absolutey hate you for owning a gun.  These people believe that if you own a gun you are automatically a danger to them.  These people will not be happy until we are all as helpless in life as they are.

The NDP are switching guns as they come out firing at the Tories.

The party is mounting a billboard campaign in three cities this week attacking the Conservative government’s move to scrap the long-gun registry. But now they’re rushing to change the graphics before the billboards go up.

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The sheer ignorance of the anti-gun movement.

November 4, 2011

Anti-gun control freaks: They make cry-baby emotional decisions based on ignorance.  There’s a great bit of debate from the national post to read that illustrated this.  Below are two great quotes:

McParland: But we’re not talking about all guns. I keep asking what the legitimate use is for a sniper’s rifle in modern Canada, since it doesn’t seem to be for killing bears or squirrels, but no one seems to be able to say.

Gurney: A sniper rifle is generally a standard hunting rifle (a Remington 700 or a Winchester 1904 are common examples) with a telescopic sight bored into the top of the receiver. And they are used in hunting. Whether the scope helps or hinders your hunting depends on a lot of factors, such as range, foliage and chosen prey. A rifle with a big honkin’ scope wouldn’t be useful for squirrels, but for bears and larger animals.

McParland above is your classic anti-gun moron.  Has absolutely no idea on the subject, but is desperate to control and regulate it.  They love words like “assualt rifle” and “sniper rifle.”  Then of course, there’s the classic “why do you need that?”

Lorne Gunter: The Liberals tried very, very hard to make the registry work as a method of gun control. It was not merely a political exercise. They went so far are requiring that every registered gun in the country have a unique identifying number. If there wasn’t a serial number stamped on the firearm, a permanent sticker that could never be removed had to be placed on it. Also, much of the $2-billion cost overrun was the result of how thoroughly the Firearms Program checked out potential gun owners and how complicated the computer software was to run all the background checks and firearms sales and transfers. The registry was never just a PR effort.

There’s another point missed in this discussion: the concept of “need” is antithetic to democracy where the citizens are sovereign. No one needs a car that goes more than 110 kms an hours, because that is the highest speed limit in the country. So should any of us who want to drive more than a Smart Car or Fiat have to cap in hand to an “official” and explain our need for something more before we are granted a license for one? Many more Canadians — thousands more — are killed by speeding automobiles each year than by high-powered rifles that are beyond what farmers “need” to kill coyotes.

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City may take “action” against protesters disrupting quality of life

November 3, 2011

Mayor Bloomberg struck a tougher tone with the Occupy Wall Street protestors Wednesday – and said the city might be forced to “take actions” at Zuccotti Park.

Bloomberg said the city must listen to the residents and business owners near the protest site who are starting to loudly complain about the demonstrators.

“This isn’t an occupation of Wall Street,” Bloomberg told reporters. “It’s an occupation of a growing, vibrant residential neighborhood in Lower Manhattan and it’s really hurting small businesses and families.”
Read more: http://www.nydailynews.com/new-york/bloomberg-strikes-tougher-tone-occupy-wall-street-article-1.971097#ixzz1cZV9Awna

Occupy Wall Street = Lord of the Flies

October 25, 2011

Back at City Hall, the original Occupy Oakland site has descended into anarchy. After occupiers pepper-sprayed a homeless man and beat him unconscious, Oakland Mayor Jean Quan sent protesters an eviction notice.

Citing an “increasing frequency of violence, assaults, threats and intimidation,” as well as a growing rat problem, the notice decreed, “no tents or overnight camping permitted.”

But Oakland officials have no idea when, or more importantly, how, police will enforce the order. One Oakland police officer told the San Jose Mercury News, that the tent city resembled something from “Lord of the Flies.”

He said it was “interesting for a group that claims to be against current civilization and rules to set up a far more oppressive society than our own.”

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Occupy Wall Street: An Open Letter to Jon Stewart

October 19, 2011

An open letter to John Stewart, and pretty much any “useful idiot” regurgitating the ridiculous left wing talking point that the Occupy Wall Street Protests are the “Tea Party of the Left.”

1. In over 2 years of Tea Party protests and rallies, held all over this country, which were attended by more than  3 million people, not one Tea Party person has been arrested or charged with a crime.

2. In just over two weeks, more than 1,800 ACL’S have been arrested for assault, trespass and destruction of  property.

3. Tea Party people bathe, wash and change their clothes on a regular basis, the ACL’S, not so much.

4. After every rally, march or demonstration, the Tea Party has left the area where they gathered cleaner than it  was when they arrived.

5. In contrast, the ACL’S not only hold a low esteem value of themselves, but also of private and public property, as they throw garbage where they stand,  defecate and urinate in doorways and sidewalks and empty trash cans on the streets and in buildings.

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Occupy Wall Street: Pay for my college because it’s what I want.

October 12, 2011

“From my perspective what you done is you’ve basically written stuff you want on a sign like a Christmas list, and then you’re holding it in the air.”

“Yeah, why not?”

 

“come on, this is like crazy liberals, I don‘t even know what’s going on” – Liberal Idiot at Occupy Wall Street Protest

October 11, 2011

Well, when asked if she thought this was a “patriotic march,” the girl answered, “I don’t– I mean, I don‘t think we know what we’re doing enough for it to be technically patriotic. (Laughs.) I mean, come on, this is like crazy liberals, I don‘t even know what’s going on.”

That certainly fits into the popular criticism that recent protests are disorganized, and that many of the protesters are struggling to unite around a message.

She had more, though. After saying she thought the American flag represented “nastiness,” Rebel Pundit asked when that change occurred. “I do not know enough about American history to be able to give you that answer.”

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All the Poor People at the Occupy Wall Street Protests: Wait, how big is that wad of cash!?!!

October 11, 2011

The term is “useful idiot”

October 6, 2011

The ignorance displayed in these interviews knows no bounds. The protesters just don’t get it. They are calling for the government to use force to impose their ideas, all in the name of bringing down corporations who they don’t realize have completely bought off government regulators. Corporations and government enjoy a mutually beneficial relationship – getting one to regulate the other is asinine and only hurts smaller businesses who are legitimately trying to compete in a free market economy that barely exists.

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The Rain In Spain

October 4, 2011

For seven years, Jeremiah Ekenobaye made a good living in Spain. Now 38, the Nigerian immigrant says he worked as a van driver, obtained his residency permit, and even bought a flat in the fast-growing Madrid suburb of Parla.

Now, on a weekday morning, he is standing on a street corner looking for work. He depends on government handouts of €530 ($702) a month – less than half the amount he needs just to pay his mortgage – and is convinced that the bank is about to repossess the flat where he lives with his wife and three children.

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