I remember the campaign to grant the vote to 18-year-olds in 1969 (I was 8 years old). This nauseating bit of pop bullshit was fouling the AM radio all summer. EDIT:https://www.facebook.com/paulrevereraiders/videos/luv-with-paul-revere-and-boyce-hart/377931513642273/ I even had a sweatshirt with the "LUV" logo (I think they were giving them away free at a local department store). Not satisfied, the pimps manufacturing pop culture continued to belch out such crap as Lennon's asinine "Power to the People," which came out in '71.
Tim Leary, hippies, Yippies and their figureheads Hoffman and Rubin, were all products of the media machine hypnotizing otherwise rational people to approve amending the Constitution to extend the franchise to spoiled American children because, after all, they were, as ever since, a massive cash cow "demographic."
P.S. Check out Nixon's voice-over at the beginning of the song. The main justification for lowering the voting age was the 18-year-old qualification for the draft.
Trying to manipulate people's emotions to limit the second amendment is sick.
It is important to note that Matthew McConaughey might be a serious problem for the right in the future.
McConaughey was thinking about running for Texas governor this year but he ultimately decided not to because he likely knows this is a terrible year to run as a Democrat.
In a future election year where the political environment is more favorable to Democrats, this grandstanding actor could be a tough candidate.
Many people in Texas sadly fell for 2018 Beto's campaign pretending to be centrist act.
Matthew McConaughey is way more talented at lying and pretending that he is just a "centrist".
I am concerned that the Democrats might finally have found an actual viable candidate to run in Texas for the first time in decades.
I think McConaughey might be planning to run against Ted Cruz in 2024 or he might run for the governorship in 2026.
Texas Republicans cannot afford to underestimate this snake.
This push against rifles is so insidious and disingenuous. That alone should immediately disqualify any and all arguments stemming from such things but, sadly, most people don't know shit about anything. Only around 400 people a year in America, as I recall, are killed with rifles. Not all of those are even homicides. More people are murdered with knives or even blunt objects than with rifles. 99.x% of rifles are never used to kill another human.
Even if banning rifles took them completely off the street, a mass shooter could still use pistols. They've done so in the past, with incredible efficiency. Just look at Virginia Tech; the shooter used pistols...one of which was a .22!
The "common sense gun control" pushers have been very clear that they want to just keep pushing. It's step by step, they'll just keep going. Rifles, despite not being the problem, are an easy target, because they've conditioned the idiots to fear them. But they'll come after something else next, if they get their way. Likely "high capacity" handguns. They'll come after specific ammo caliber. They'll come after semi-automatic shotguns. They'll come after hunting rifles. They'll come after individual components. They'll come after ammo as a whole. They'll continue trying to end the manufacturers of guns and ammo.
"Common sense" is a lie, they'll keep pushing all the way. Liberty-minded people can't keep compromising with them, we've already lost so much ground.
I like how the mainstream is acting like this never would have happened if the age to buy a gun was 21. Even if the measure was 100% effective, this would just delay shootings for a few years. I don't think the desire to shoot up a school is some youthful indiscretion you grow out of in a few years.
21 was once the voting age. Guess when it changed and guess when things started going to shit.
I remember the campaign to grant the vote to 18-year-olds in 1969 (I was 8 years old). This nauseating bit of pop bullshit was fouling the AM radio all summer. EDIT:https://www.facebook.com/paulrevereraiders/videos/luv-with-paul-revere-and-boyce-hart/377931513642273/ I even had a sweatshirt with the "LUV" logo (I think they were giving them away free at a local department store). Not satisfied, the pimps manufacturing pop culture continued to belch out such crap as Lennon's asinine "Power to the People," which came out in '71.
Tim Leary, hippies, Yippies and their figureheads Hoffman and Rubin, were all products of the media machine hypnotizing otherwise rational people to approve amending the Constitution to extend the franchise to spoiled American children because, after all, they were, as ever since, a massive cash cow "demographic."
P.S. Check out Nixon's voice-over at the beginning of the song. The main justification for lowering the voting age was the 18-year-old qualification for the draft.
Sadly this. College is the new highschool, and even they aren't graduating with the life skills to be an adult some of the time.
Trying to manipulate people's emotions to limit the second amendment is sick.
It is important to note that Matthew McConaughey might be a serious problem for the right in the future.
McConaughey was thinking about running for Texas governor this year but he ultimately decided not to because he likely knows this is a terrible year to run as a Democrat.
In a future election year where the political environment is more favorable to Democrats, this grandstanding actor could be a tough candidate.
Many people in Texas sadly fell for 2018 Beto's campaign pretending to be centrist act.
Matthew McConaughey is way more talented at lying and pretending that he is just a "centrist".
I am concerned that the Democrats might finally have found an actual viable candidate to run in Texas for the first time in decades.
I think McConaughey might be planning to run against Ted Cruz in 2024 or he might run for the governorship in 2026.
Texas Republicans cannot afford to underestimate this snake.
This push against rifles is so insidious and disingenuous. That alone should immediately disqualify any and all arguments stemming from such things but, sadly, most people don't know shit about anything. Only around 400 people a year in America, as I recall, are killed with rifles. Not all of those are even homicides. More people are murdered with knives or even blunt objects than with rifles. 99.x% of rifles are never used to kill another human.
Even if banning rifles took them completely off the street, a mass shooter could still use pistols. They've done so in the past, with incredible efficiency. Just look at Virginia Tech; the shooter used pistols...one of which was a .22!
The "common sense gun control" pushers have been very clear that they want to just keep pushing. It's step by step, they'll just keep going. Rifles, despite not being the problem, are an easy target, because they've conditioned the idiots to fear them. But they'll come after something else next, if they get their way. Likely "high capacity" handguns. They'll come after specific ammo caliber. They'll come after semi-automatic shotguns. They'll come after hunting rifles. They'll come after individual components. They'll come after ammo as a whole. They'll continue trying to end the manufacturers of guns and ammo.
"Common sense" is a lie, they'll keep pushing all the way. Liberty-minded people can't keep compromising with them, we've already lost so much ground.
I like how the mainstream is acting like this never would have happened if the age to buy a gun was 21. Even if the measure was 100% effective, this would just delay shootings for a few years. I don't think the desire to shoot up a school is some youthful indiscretion you grow out of in a few years.
Why Ja Rule?
Long walk for that joke.