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by The Annoyed Man
Wed Apr 17, 2013 10:05 pm
Forum: Gun and/or Self-Defense Related Political Issues
Topic: Expanded Background Checks Fail in the Senate - The Myth of
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Re: Expanded Background Checks Fail in the Senate - The Myth

BPNovum wrote:So, for now, liberty is a little safer. The gun control debate appears to be all but dead at this point and President Obama is once again left with egg on his face after an embarrassing defeat. But was it really a defeat, or merely a distraction?

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mamabearCali wrote:He is pretty angry. I wish he could muster such anger ove American ambassadors being killed or American children being blown to prices, but that is neither here nor there.

The fact remains that he and his consorts got caught with their hand in the bill of rights cookie jar and got their fingers slapped a bit. Now he wants to cry like a spoiled brat to cps that his mommy spanked him. You had your vote Mr. President, now perhaps we can all move onto more pressing matters....oh like the millions out of work and the enormous burden that your healthcare bill has become on the American family.
I don't really care if he's angry. I hope he's good and angry and loses sleep over it. Then he'll know just a little of how I've felt since his first inauguration. Big deal. One of his megalomaniacal attempts to "transform" the country has failed........when all the others have succeeded "spectacularly." He's a cry-baby. And he dove into the gun-control thing because (has anyone noticed) as long as he kept hammering on that, the press gave him a big fat pass on the economy, jobs, taxes, and they stopped talking about HIS sequestration.......after they had FINALLY started talking about it. Now that the gun bills are for the most part behind us, the press is going to start debating his job performance failures in all those other areas....or at least some of them will.

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