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George Soros: 13 New Gun Laws Needed Now
Breitbart´s Big Government, by AWR Hawkins
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Posted By:Dreadnought, 1/13/2013 12:09:37 PM
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| George Soros´ Center for American Progress (CAP) has published a list of 13 new pieces of legislation they claim we need right now, in the wake of the crime at Sandy Hook Elementary. As you will see, these proposals--like others from liberals--would not have stopped the shooting from taking place: they would not even have hindered it. But they would make it harder for law abiding citizens to get the guns they need to defend their lives and families. For example, one of new laws that CAP wants is an end to private gun sales.
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Reply 1 - Posted by:
hoosierblue, 1/13/2013 12:12:41 PM (No. 9114190)
Of course, Mr Soros, like President Obama will give up their ARMED body guards, right? Oh I forgot, that is just for the little people.
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Reply 2 - Posted by:
Coy860, 1/13/2013 12:22:16 PM (No. 9114214)
He certainly saw up close and personal what happened to unarmed Jews now, didn´t he? s/
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Reply 3 - Posted by:
cartcart, 1/13/2013 12:31:06 PM (No. 9114232)
He will become a black market seller of guns and those without them will pay a high price.
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Reply 4 - Posted by:
WAN2, 1/13/2013 12:32:40 PM (No. 9114237)
The Power Hungry want us defenseless.
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Reply 5 - Posted by:
Blue-Z-Anna, 1/13/2013 12:44:04 PM (No. 9114250)
As sure as chemists will always have drugs, machinists will always have guns.
Just a small lathe will do it.
And making ´re-loads´ is easy.
The Wyoming proposal speaks to the question of ´local manufacture´.
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Reply 6 - Posted by:
tusker, 1/13/2013 12:47:47 PM (No. 9114260)
I thought Jim Jones was dead but here he is, reincarnated in the form of George Soros.
Six million plus Jews dead in WWII and when it was all over, some 70 million were dead in the process of setting things straight.
Six million Jews died because they were not able to defend themselves. They depended on somebody else to defend them and that dependence cost them their lives.
The despots of the world want you defenseless. They want you docile unable to do nothing but march away to the ovens.
The despots of the world, and the contemporary fools (surrounded by armed goons) in the communist/socialist skins of Bloomberg, Feinstein, Soros, and Hussain the Bow-Boy, want you unarmed, drinking right down the purple Kool-Ai;, whimpering, simpering, pathetic and off to the socialist fires. It´s the demokratic party way.
Join the NRA.
Resist.
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Reply 7 - Posted by:
hamrman, 1/13/2013 12:48:45 PM (No. 9114263)
Go pack sand!!!
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Reply 8 - Posted by:
hamrman, 1/13/2013 12:49:33 PM (No. 9114267)
The puppet master has spoken?
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Reply 10 - Posted by:
ledbythnose, 1/13/2013 1:02:16 PM (No. 9114302)
As if the American People cling to every word from this Clown and Father Gore´s mouth´s. Who died and left these Clowns Boss is my cry? The sheer arrogance of these Putz is staggering.
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Reply 11 - Posted by:
paulfromTexas, 1/13/2013 1:03:45 PM (No. 9114306)
More socialist claptrap from this guy. Die already wouldya George?
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Reply 12 - Posted by:
altoona, 1/13/2013 1:07:22 PM (No. 9114316)
Too bad his 20-something Brazilian mistress wasn´t packing the night he hit her over the head with a lamp for asking him to follow through on his promise of a NYC apartment.
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Reply 13 - Posted by:
kate318, 1/13/2013 1:10:50 PM (No. 9114323)
I know this is terribly un-Christian, but isn´t this guy of an age where he should be getting some life-ending condition or disease? For crying out loud, even Ted Kennedy had to move on to meet his Maker.
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Reply 14 - Posted by:
joew9, 1/13/2013 1:14:04 PM (No. 9114326)
Fine. 13 gun laws. And let´s add on to that 13 hedge fund laws. First one can be a law with a long prison sentence against all naked short selling.
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Reply 15 - Posted by:
ROLFnader, 1/13/2013 1:14:43 PM (No. 9114327)
Although Soros´ name is associated with this group, real Americans need to be reminded that it is the brainchild of Hillary Clinton and John Podesta ( not to be confused with the one she had with Web Hubbell).
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Reply 16 - Posted by:
rael, 1/13/2013 1:25:06 PM (No. 9114339)
Nazi´s like gun control and Soro´s was a Nazi. And as he celebrates those years, he is STILL a Nazi.
what I want to know is why the Mosad hasn´t taken him down yet for the Jews he helped murder.
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Reply 17 - Posted by:
flatwater, 1/13/2013 1:25:23 PM (No. 9114340)
George Soros, who got his start in business by collaborating with the Nazis, wants you disarmed.
Go to hell, George, and take all of your fellow Communists with you.
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Reply 18 - Posted by:
kenecarroll, 1/13/2013 1:31:57 PM (No. 9114349)
Well Mr. Soros...we all remember EXACTLY what you did when your Jewish counter parts(Your Jewish back ground)were led to slaughter. You were there helping weren´t you. Guess what????? Wdon´t rightly care what you think you commie B#$%^*d. But come try and get our guns....
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Reply 19 - Posted by:
AnnG, 1/13/2013 1:41:49 PM (No. 9114363)
They can take every gun away and it still not end the violence. Someone wanting to commit mass murder will find a way. Bombs most likely, example, Oklahoma City. How many people died there without one gunshot wound? Soros needs go away, his advise is not welcome.
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Reply 20 - Posted by:
Cor-vet, 1/13/2013 1:54:19 PM (No. 9114381)
Is Soros an American citizen, and if not, why would we follow any advice he gives? If he is an American citizen, hit him with about a 75% tax on his net worth, since he´s one of the rich that´s not taxed enough!
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Reply 21 - Posted by:
rabbit, 1/13/2013 2:04:17 PM (No. 9114390)
The article claims that Lanza was thwarted by a background check law because he knew he couldn´t pass it. But if you click through to the article given as the source for this ´information´, the article says that Lanza tried to purchase a rifle but didn´t want to wait the 14 days that Connecticut law required. Quite different from not being able to pass a background check.
The 14 day rule worked; he was unable to buy that gun. We still don´t know how his mother had her guns protected - clearly not well enough, but Lanza apparently thought he needed another gun but couldn´t get it.
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Reply 22 - Posted by:
Namma, 1/13/2013 2:20:47 PM (No. 9114415)
#2´s reply sent chills down my spine..so much truth in that statement.. why is george soros a spokes person for anything in this country...he helped murder his own countrymen.for money....is he trying to make more from un-armed Americans...
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Reply 23 - Posted by:
jerseytomato, 1/13/2013 2:46:57 PM (No. 9114455)
#2 said it.
Nevermind that he´s close friends with the Clintons, Kerry, and the current Democrat regime - the man is not a spokesperson for anything AMERICAN.
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Reply 24 - Posted by:
dvc, 1/13/2013 3:10:37 PM (No. 9114483)
The only new federal gun law we need is a requirement that all states recognize the concealed carry permits from any other state. This would go a long way to improving the situation.
Remember, gun control is NEVER about guns it is ALWAYS about control.
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Reply 25 - Posted by:
Rob_NC, 1/13/2013 3:13:13 PM (No. 9114486)
...never happen,sure they`ll try.....just think...will the dimwits die defending their beliefs...hardly.. Already raised my hand making that promise!
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Reply 26 - Posted by:
Rob_NC, 1/13/2013 3:15:22 PM (No. 9114487)
..but knar a utterance about mental health..
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Reply 27 - Posted by:
curious1, 1/13/2013 3:28:57 PM (No. 9114496)
#24, the 14th amendment, passed after the civil war, was written to impose the 2nd amendment on the states since some were disarming freed slaves. After debate it was decided the 14th ought to impose the entire BOR on the states. SO requiring licensing, background checks, fees or even permission from the state is a violation of our civil rights recognized in the BOR. Plus, crimnals don´t go through those hoops and carry anyway - and they can´t be charged with failing to register since that violates their 5th amendment civil right, per the courts. So why, exactly, should the honest citizens of all but (I seem to remember) three states have to ask their government masters for permission to bear arms in any fashion? Such asking violates their rights. A right delayed is a right denied, per a former USSC jurist.
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Reply 28 - Posted by:
eoddad, 1/13/2013 3:50:21 PM (No. 9114518)
The Left always crying about the Koch Brothers and not a peep about the Jew who turned other Jews over to the Nazi´s when they invaded Hungary. Our MSM is sick deep in their soul to cover up this guys past. What a Wonderful Life Mr. Potter (I mean) Soros you have lead. How much financial chaos have you created and let the third world poor pay for. Now if you can get the guns out of patriotic American hands you can really destroy.
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Reply 29 - Posted by:
Bobn.T, 1/13/2013 3:59:18 PM (No. 9114532)
Let´s pray that a lightning bolt will strike exactly where Soros is standing.
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Reply 30 - Posted by:
ScarletPimpernel, 1/13/2013 4:45:25 PM (No. 9114579)
He sure did, #2, and has never regretted it.
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Reply 31 - Posted by:
steelbreeze, 1/13/2013 6:51:39 PM (No. 9114714)
great start would be a law against soros
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Reply 32 - Posted by:
get er done, 1/13/2013 7:46:53 PM (No. 9114752)
So now a Nazi collaborator is writing our legislation. If loyal Americans all spit on this "man" at once, we could drown him in it.
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Reply 33 - Posted by:
Nimby, 1/13/2013 8:07:10 PM (No. 9114774)
Who appointed Soros a lawmaker? The last I knew, he is not an elected official!,
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Reply 34 - Posted by:
ColonialAmerican1623, 1/13/2013 9:23:31 PM (No. 9114836)
Anything George Schwartz is for I am against.
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Reply 35 - Posted by:
eorsc, 1/13/2013 10:36:05 PM (No. 9114891)
Why did Great Britain kick him out and how do they keep him out? This is a "need to know" question.
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Newtown killer Adam Lanza may have launched his murder spree at Sandy Hook Elementary School as an “act of revenge,” the Daily News has learned. A close friend of Lanza’s mother told The News that the troubled boy was a target of relentless bullying when he attended the Connecticut school years ago. “I think Adam felt betrayed by the school and this was his act of revenge,” said Marvin LaFontaine, a friend of Nancy Lanza’s. “Nancy told me he was being picked on at school. That they were just torturing him.” Source and text corrected by Staff.
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ATTLEBORO, Mass. — As many as 25 students at a Massachusetts school were denied lunch this week — with at least some forced to dump their food in the garbage — because they couldn´t pay, school officials and parents said. Outraged parents said some students at Coelho Middle School in Attleboro cried when they were told by a worker for the district´s food service provider they could not eat on Tuesday because they couldn´t pay or their pre-paid accounts were short on funds. The on-site director for the company, Whitsons Culinary Group of Islandia, N.Y., was placed on administrative leave by
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