Why is the media always wrong when reporting about firearms??

#76
#76
First, I didn't call you stupid, I said you make stupid arguments, you can't ever make an argument on any topic without first resorting to persoanl attacks. :wavey:

Second, you can't seem to get anything right ever, a. it wasn't a student who made the the statement and he didn't say anything about intelligence, he just said he learned something about banking, you otoh will probably never learn anything about anything from me since you already know it all about everything. :tease2:

Funny that this is coming from you.

I've never once claimed to 'know it all' - if you're inferring that I do because I call you on your stupid anecdotes and copy/paste bs than you'd be wrong.
 
#77
#77
Funny that this is coming from you.

I've never once claimed to 'know it all' - if you're inferring that I do because I call you on your stupid anecdotes and copy/paste bs than you'd be wrong.

Do you have any ideas on why the media is habitually wrong on thier facts when writing about anything at all to do with firearms?

BTW, you never did state whether you were a gun owner yourself of not.
 
#78
#78
I don't own a gun right now. Quite frankly, I don't have the time to hunt/practice.

Do I always agree with the media's take on guns? Definitely not.
 
#79
#79
I don't own a gun right now. Quite frankly, I don't have the time to hunt/practice.

Do I always agree with the media's take on guns? Definitely not.

Well the media's take is one thing, we all know which
side they will spin in every last article or newscast.

But the question is, why can't they be factually correct
when writing or speaking about guns, is it purposeful
disinformation for the ignorant, or is it just pure
ignorance on their part?

What do you think?

Have you ever owned a gun, hunted, shot stationary
targets, skeet, trap or sporting clays?

BTW, if you quit stalking me on this board, posting
personal insult one after another, you would have
plenty of time to hunt and shoot. :loco:
 
#80
#80
Well the media's take is one thing, we all know which
side they will spin in every last article or newscast.

But the question is, why can't they be factually correct
when writing or speaking about guns, is it purposeful
disinformation for the ignorant, or is it just pure
ignorance on their part?

What do you think?

Have you ever owned a gun, hunted, shot stationary
targets, skeet, trap or sporting clays?

BTW, if you quit stalking me on this board, posting
personal insult one after another, you would have
plenty of time to hunt and shoot.
:loco:

Once again playing the victim. You are guilty of the same stuff you're accusing me of. I'm done posting in your Islam threads - happy?
 
#81
#81
Once again playing the victim. You are guilty of the same stuff you're accusing me of. I'm done posting in your Islam threads - happy?

What does ignorance moslems and ignorance about
firearms have in common?

Nevertheless, I hope you will continue to read when
you have nothing to add.

There is always the wild chance that you might learn
something.

A NATION BEGUILED

The vast majority of youth care not of real issues;
rather they are focused on increasing the number of
new “friends” who sign on to their Facebook accounts,
or are busy discussing what Lady Gaga ate for dinner
or some similar nonsense. It is a shame that people
have fallen out of touch with the act of thinking and
being responsible for their own lives.

Along with the decline of thought, we also have
the decline of respect and moral dignity. This is not
uncommon as societies near the end of their “run” as
empires. It appears the American experiment is surely
nearing that point in history. In fact, a quick look
around America today leaves one rather uninspired
when it comes to the “mental tone” underlying
people’s actions.

Clearly the state derives increased power by maintaining
a dumbed-down population (mindless subservient slaves)
who are not supposed to be capable of critical thinking.

For if individuals are taught how to think, which enables
them to question, where does the line stop? To
encourage questioning would be self-defeating for
international money power, which dominates the world
today.

So public schools are factories of misinformation
designed to create obedient little “repeaters” who
blindly run around echoing whatever is the latest
sound bite with which they have been mentally
injected by the “official sources” who provide the
stimulation. And sadly, it works.
----------------------------

Simply put, there is a race going on, one that most
people do not see and never will even know existed.

They, the “mass of voters,” will for the most part
remain caught up in the illusion – the one that absolves
them of personal responsibility and grants the State
power over their lives, the belief that “others” really
care. They will continue to turn for salvation to the
very hands that have them enslaved. They are the
fools who support centralized government power and
regulatory democracy – and believe in their state-
granted “rights.”

But there is a growing legion of people who are
becoming enlightened as to the way the “great game”
is being played. They are waking up one by one to
see that there is an international money elite who
have been striving for global governance. And as
they shake off their slumber they begin to see the
very sophisticated edifices that have been constructed
to create and maintain a grip over the minds of the
masses so as to advance their efforts. It is the power
of understanding – made possible by an as yet
unregulated medium of mass communication, the
Internet – that is threatening the elite’s agenda.

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#82
#82
I don't read your posts with the intention of seriously learning something. I doubt that puts me in the minority.
 
#84
#84
wow, joining lg on the marginalization trek....
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ACLG keeps waffling back and forth between claiming to have me on ignore and trying to hijack my threads.

But then no one has ever accused liberals of being stable, to my knowledge.
 

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