Switch parties now, idiot, as though Obama didn't do much worst. Logic isn't your trump card.
New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie slammed the National Rifle Association’s latest ad in which they accuse President Barack Obama of hypocrisy for sending his children to a school where they are protected by armed guards. Christie called the ad “reprehensible” and said that the NRA should not be “dragging people’s children” into the gun control debate.
“I think any of us who are public figures, you see that kind of ad and you cringe,” Christie said on Thursday at a news conference in Trenton. “I’m a father who is a public figure, who has four children and my children had no choice realistically in what I decided to do with my career and what affect that has had on their lives.”
“Don’t be dragging people’s children into this,” he added. “It’s wrong and I think it demeans them and it makes them less of a valid trusted source of information on the real issues that confront this debate.”
“Are the president’s kids more important than yours?” the narrator in the NRA advertisement asks. “Then why is he skeptical about putting armed security in our schools when his kids are protected by armed guards at their school?”
“Mr. Obama demands the wealthy pay their fair share of taxes, but he’s just another elitist hypocrite when it comes to a fair share of security,” the controversial ad concludes.
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Rush just talked about this and said he thought Christie was positioning himself to run against Hilary in the 2016 democrat primary.
ReplyDeleteTake that fat yankee!
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Interesting.
DeleteLoud , Foul mouth overbearing slob. Just another game piece being maneuvered around the game board in the comedy of error's , that is AmeriKan politic`s. W. R .
ReplyDeleteLoud , Foul mouth overbearing slob.
DeleteCould not have said it better!
What does Christie weigh?, I have my Riggers manual and I am tring to figure out what size rope with the impact loading. And a quick question, does somebody from Kansas qualify as a Yankee? I never considered myself as a Yankee. You Southern boys tell me. :)
Deletedoes somebody from Kansas qualify as a Yankee? I never considered myself as a Yankee. You Southern boys tell me. :)
DeleteI don't think anymore so than OK and Stan Watie. As far as the rope, better get a huge one!:)
Here is what Wikipedia says:
DeleteTo foreigners, a Yankee is an American.
To Americans, a Yankee is a Northerner.
To Northerners, a Yankee is an Easterner.
To Easterners, a Yankee is a New Englander.
To New Englanders, a Yankee is a Vermonter.
And in Vermont, a Yankee is somebody who eats pie for breakfast.
Now, I don't qualify on any of these, I eat cold pizza and beer for breakfast, and I live in Flyover country
:)!
DeleteTalked to my sister, she's done research on the family history, guess our family did live in Georgia before they migrated to Nebraska, then Kansas, no moss gathers on a rolling stone
ReplyDeleteExplains it all.
DeleteThis is one of the reasons I bought our son a two year membership in the NRA today. I've been a life member since 1964.
ReplyDeleteGood Dad.:)
DeleteSo I have to ask Mr. Fat and Furious Christie.....who was the first to dance in the blood of dead children? That wouldn't be the MSM and the demoRATS crying their anti-gun mantra would it? All the NRA did was to point out the hypocrisy of our supposed betters. Say....didn't we fight a war a couple of hundred or so years ago to get rid of royalty?
ReplyDeleteIf an EBR could speak, it would ask the lefties "it's because I'm 'black' isn't it?"
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So I have to ask Mr. Fat and Furious Christie.....who was the first to dance in the blood of dead children? That wouldn't be the MSM and the demoRATS crying their anti-gun mantra would it? All the NRA did was to point out the hypocrisy of our supposed betters. Say....didn't we fight a war a couple of hundred or so years ago to get rid of royalty?
DeleteIf an EBR could speak, it would ask the lefties "it's because I'm 'black' isn't it?"
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