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Bashir Bashes Noir

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Whoa Martin. Settle down dude. Yes, the National Rifle Association accepts money from the firearms industry (and over four millions members). But that does not make them evil—any more than accepting large cash donations and free private jet travel from Monsanto and then putting the company’s employees into positions of power within his administration makes Obama evil. For example. As for Mr. Simmons, quoted extensively by the Noir-bashing MSNBC duo, perhaps they should ask the hip hop impressario about his artists’ firearms-intensive lyrics, which have glamorized illegally owned guns and put over $300m into Simmons pockets. Just sayin’.

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Robert Farago is the former publisher of The Truth About Guns (TTAG). He started the site to explore the ethics, morality, business, politics, culture, technology, practice, strategy, dangers and fun of guns.

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  1. I heard John Holmes was compensating too, he did a good job of working with his obvious “shortcommings”, Randy

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  2. from a comment made in reply to the linked article to Bloomberg’s story:

    “In fact, most of the reduction in homicides by guns, at least in Rio de Janeiro state, is attributable to stopping the police from killing citizens – from a current article: “The drop in violent crime is being attributed to the success of Rio’s UPP (Police Pacification Units) program, and fewer fatal armed encounters with police”

    — Aharon says: guys this is just more of the same Bloomberg propaganda ‘labeling’ the far-Left is infamous for doing. On other unrelated issues they are quick to label anyone who disagrees with their political values as Haters, Bigots, etc. My suggestion is to go read the Bloomberg ‘condensed and edited’ linked article.

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  3. So I don’t mind being that guy. It’s “who’s hunting whom,” at the end of that little article. 🙂

    But seriously. Feinstein’s silly. She makes me laugh.

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  4. Love what Colion does. Been watching his videos long before the NRA brought him onboard. That is the problem for those folks. They think he’s a new gimmick and they’re wrong. Colion brings great insight from his perspective and he brings it in a well thought out and informative manner and that completely baffles and infuriates the anti-gunners.

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  5. Noir is simply a threat to the antis…he’s a well-spoken young minority with a brain and morals. He’s proof positive that gun rights extend beyond OFWGs, and he oozes logic and rationality.

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  6. Boy, if we just keep letting her talk, she may discredit herself to an insane point that no one listens to her, like Michael Moore.

    Of course, I may be having too much faith in the American public.

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  7. As I read it, three people have been killed by the miltias, right? I wish there was more information on the circumstances surrounding these killings. Justifiable homicide or wanton abuse of power?

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  8. Let the Mexican police and military disarm the cartels first. Just as the American government should concentrate on disarming criminals first. Once they’ve accomplished that there will be no need to disarm citizens. Unless of course the G has other motives for disarming us.

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  9. “nowhere is that claim going to ring more hollow than in the African American community”

    says the white guy.

    that said, hows gleck beck and the NRA getting along anyway?

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  10. I sit here, thankfully, in El Paso, listed as the safest large city in The US for the third year in a row. Texas gun legislation, or lack thereof, is well known. 100 yards across the Rio Grande is Ciudad Juarez, listed as one of the most dangerous cities IN THE WORLD! In 2011 Juarez averaged 8 murders per day. In 2011, El Paso had 5 murders for the whole year! Hey Mexico, how’s that gun regulation working out for ya?

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