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    jamil

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    It's true enough that availability of guns has little relationship with mass shootings, other than that the shooters couldn't shoot people without them. But the frequency hasn't really trended up or down. What's increased, is the reporting, which tends to make things seem like they happen more. Kids now think that they're more likely to die from a mass shooting than to die in a car accident on their way to school. Yet the real likelihood is the car accident.
     

    printcraft

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    I thought the protests were against police brutality. Are they protesting the military now too?

    It's all connected. At least that's how the MAJORITY of Americans see it.
    Military defends the country that they have a big problem with.
    Just an FYI if you love America they hate you too because how could you love a country that is so terrible? You must be a terrible person too!
     

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    It's all connected. At least that's how the MAJORITY of Americans see it.
    Military defends the country that they have a big problem with.
    Just an FYI if you love America they hate you too because how could you love a country that is so terrible? You must be a terrible person too!

    :patriot: Well said.
     

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    She was a naive teenager who didn't even know the non-gutter terms for the sex acts they performed. It was the quintessential example of a powerful man taking advantage of a vulnerable employee, but the National Organization of Women fully supported slick Willy. In that way, they proved they had no concern for women or their rights. The N.O.W. is simply a support arm of the Democrat party.
     

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    Just dropping knowledge. Black Rifle Coffee has less than 400 employees. Starbucks over 200,000... AND made the pledge to hire 10K veterans in 2013. By early 2017, they had gotten to 8K vets hired. They also started a group called the Armed Forces Support Network, which has 14 chapters across the nation. So, I think knocking Starbucks in favor of BRCC, over this, is a tab bit foolish.
     

    mmpsteve

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    How many 19 year old girls don' t know about sex? I'm no fan of Slick Willy, but come on! These girls have motive to their actions, just like the Stormy POS has vs Trump.

    She was a naive teenager who didn't even know the non-gutter terms for the sex acts they performed. It was the quintessential example of a powerful man taking advantage of a vulnerable employee, but the National Organization of Women fully supported slick Willy. In that way, they proved they had no concern for women or their rights. The N.O.W. is simply a support arm of the Democrat party.
     

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    Just dropping knowledge. Black Rifle Coffee has less than 400 employees. Starbucks over 200,000... AND made the pledge to hire 10K veterans in 2013. By early 2017, they had gotten to 8K vets hired. They also started a group called the Armed Forces Support Network, which has 14 chapters across the nation. So, I think knocking Starbucks in favor of BRCC, over this, is a tab bit foolish.

    Thanks Denny
     
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