#3
SF deflecting from its problems of mismanagement, bad policies, and streets filled with homeless and drug addicts as well as feces and discarded needles.
#4
I'm a lifetime member with several add ons I can't even remember.Im more concerned about the organizations current leadership than I am about any thing SF does.
Posted by: M. Murcek ||
09/04/2019 8:13 Comments ||
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#5
Nothing new. A lot of Donks considered Trunks to be a terrorist organization after John Brown's (terrorist) raid at Harpers Ferry. Seemed to recall how that all worked out in the end.
#6
Don't worry, soon the rest of the regressive left will label the Republicans a hate group and terrorists too. Why do you think they are coming after guns so hard?
#7
If in fact the NRA and all it's members were a terrorist group it isn't something you'd have to hold a vote on, I'm pretty sure the reality based community would know it, good and hard, too.
#12
The pot is calling the kettle black this time.
Posted by: Daniel ||
09/04/2019 19:06 Comments ||
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#13
Yes #9. I have never understood how anybody in the NRA hasn't ever heard that and thought "Let's sue them for defamation". This is so completely bonkers that at first I thought it was the Southern Poverty Law Center with a spelling error.
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