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The Iranians are not MY enemy.
Just an FYI for any politicians seeking my vote.
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Posted by stone space | Thu Oct 15, 2015, 08:36 AM (97 replies)
The Iranians are not MY enemy.
Just an FYI to any politicians seeking my vote.
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Posted by stone space | Thu Oct 15, 2015, 08:34 AM (4 replies)
CNN aired an Ad from a Nativist Hate Group during the Democratic Debate last night.
NumbersUSA, part of the Tanton Network.
https://www.splcenter.org/fighting-hate/extremist-files/individual/john-tanton Here's the ad. |
Posted by stone space | Wed Oct 14, 2015, 01:57 PM (4 replies)
First Democratic Debate Results: Socialism 1...NRA 0
Any questions?
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Posted by stone space | Wed Oct 14, 2015, 11:47 AM (0 replies)
NRA Loses First Democratic Presidential Debate Big Time.
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Posted by stone space | Tue Oct 13, 2015, 11:57 PM (10 replies)
The NRA lost this debate big time!
It's about time!
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Posted by stone space | Tue Oct 13, 2015, 11:02 PM (16 replies)
Sanders now says he's willing to reconsider holding gun manufacturers liable for gun deaths
![]() ![]() ![]() Monday, Oct 12, 2015 10:37 AM CDT Bernie Sanders flips on crucial gun control position days ahead of the first Democratic debate Sanders now says he's willing to reconsider holding gun manufacturers liable for gun deaths snip----------------- This week, it is Bernie Sanders’s reconsideration of his longstanding opposition to holding gun manufacturers liable for gun deaths in the wake of a rash of school shootings. Sanders cited two shootings Friday at universities in Arizona and Texas as well as last week’s slayings at an Oregon community college when he told NBC’s Chuck Todd during a “Meet the Press” interview on Sunday that he’d take another look at his past position. In 2005, Sanders supported legislation protecting gun manufacturers from civil liability lawsuits. “That was a complicated vote and I’m willing to see changes in that provision,” Sanders said. “Here’s the reason I voted the way I voted: If you are a gun shop owner in Vermont and you sell somebody a gun and that person flips out and then kills somebody, I don’t think it’s really fair to hold that person responsible, the gun shop owner.” “On the other hand, where there is a problem, is there is evidence that manufacturers, gun manufacturers, do know that they’re selling a whole lot of guns in an area that really should not be buying that many guns, that many of those guns are going to other areas, probably for criminal purposes?” he asked. “So, can we take another look at that liability issue? Yes.” snip----------------- http://www.salon.com/2015/10/12/bernie_sanders_flips_on_crucial_gun_control_position_days_ahead_of_the_first_democratic_debate/ |
Posted by stone space | Tue Oct 13, 2015, 07:23 AM (0 replies)
Sanders now says he's willing to reconsider holding gun manufacturers liable for gun deaths.
![]() ![]() ![]() Monday, Oct 12, 2015 10:37 AM CDT Bernie Sanders flips on crucial gun control position days ahead of the first Democratic debate Sanders now says he's willing to reconsider holding gun manufacturers liable for gun deaths snip----------------- This week, it is Bernie Sanders’s reconsideration of his longstanding opposition to holding gun manufacturers liable for gun deaths in the wake of a rash of school shootings. Sanders cited two shootings Friday at universities in Arizona and Texas as well as last week’s slayings at an Oregon community college when he told NBC’s Chuck Todd during a “Meet the Press” interview on Sunday that he’d take another look at his past position. In 2005, Sanders supported legislation protecting gun manufacturers from civil liability lawsuits. “That was a complicated vote and I’m willing to see changes in that provision,” Sanders said. “Here’s the reason I voted the way I voted: If you are a gun shop owner in Vermont and you sell somebody a gun and that person flips out and then kills somebody, I don’t think it’s really fair to hold that person responsible, the gun shop owner.” “On the other hand, where there is a problem, is there is evidence that manufacturers, gun manufacturers, do know that they’re selling a whole lot of guns in an area that really should not be buying that many guns, that many of those guns are going to other areas, probably for criminal purposes?” he asked. “So, can we take another look at that liability issue? Yes.” snip----------------- http://www.salon.com/2015/10/12/bernie_sanders_flips_on_crucial_gun_control_position_days_ahead_of_the_first_democratic_debate/ |
Posted by stone space | Tue Oct 13, 2015, 07:16 AM (13 replies)
Sanders now says he's willing to reconsider holding gun manufacturers liable for gun deaths.
![]() ![]() ![]() Monday, Oct 12, 2015 10:37 AM CDT Bernie Sanders flips on crucial gun control position days ahead of the first Democratic debate Sanders now says he's willing to reconsider holding gun manufacturers liable for gun deaths snip----------------- This week, it is Bernie Sanders’s reconsideration of his longstanding opposition to holding gun manufacturers liable for gun deaths in the wake of a rash of school shootings. Sanders cited two shootings Friday at universities in Arizona and Texas as well as last week’s slayings at an Oregon community college when he told NBC’s Chuck Todd during a “Meet the Press” interview on Sunday that he’d take another look at his past position. In 2005, Sanders supported legislation protecting gun manufacturers from civil liability lawsuits. “That was a complicated vote and I’m willing to see changes in that provision,” Sanders said. “Here’s the reason I voted the way I voted: If you are a gun shop owner in Vermont and you sell somebody a gun and that person flips out and then kills somebody, I don’t think it’s really fair to hold that person responsible, the gun shop owner.” “On the other hand, where there is a problem, is there is evidence that manufacturers, gun manufacturers, do know that they’re selling a whole lot of guns in an area that really should not be buying that many guns, that many of those guns are going to other areas, probably for criminal purposes?” he asked. “So, can we take another look at that liability issue? Yes.” snip----------------- http://www.salon.com/2015/10/12/bernie_sanders_flips_on_crucial_gun_control_position_days_ahead_of_the_first_democratic_debate/ |
Posted by stone space | Tue Oct 13, 2015, 07:13 AM (13 replies)
Where do the candidates stand on campus carry? Do they have our backs or not?
https://docs.google.com/document/d/17h29_L4zOQueHB9Z5qhI5rhYfvcI55LeGSk8dypNMvY/edit?pli=1
480+ UT PROFESSORS OPPOSE GUNS IN THEIR CLASSROOMS http://gunfreeut.org/ Oct 11, 2015 You cannot add yourself directly: to be added to this list, contact: neuberger@austin.utexas.edu; palomadiazlobos@gmail.com or spirovich@gmail.com You and your friends and families can sign our Change.org petition to “Oppose Guns in Classrooms” : ACCOUNTING 1.Shuping Chen, Professor 2.Donna Johnston-Blair, Lecturer 3.Jack Robertson, Emeritus Professor ADVERTISING AND PUBLIC RELATIONS 1.Dave Junker, Lecturer 2.LeeAnn Kahlor, Associate Professor AEROSPACE ENGINEERING & ENGINEERING MECHANICS 1.Brandi Demont, Lecturer 2.Tan Bui, Assistant Professor AFRICAN AND AFRICAN DIASPORA STUDIES 1.Yasmiyn Irizarry, Assistant Professor 2.Lisa Thompson, Associate Professor AMERICAN STUDIES 1.Cary Cordova, Assistant Professor 2.Janet Davis, Associate Professor 3.Steven Hoelscher, Professor & Chair 4.Jeffrey L. Meikle, Professor 5.Julia Mickenberg, Associate Professor 6.Mark Smith, Associate Professor 7.Shirley Thompson-Marshall, Associate Professor ANTHROPOLOGY 1.Kamran Ali, Associate Professor 2.Deborah Bolnick, Associate Professor 3.Craig Campbell, Associate Professor 4.Maria Franklin, Associate Professor 5.Charles Hale, Professor 6.Courtney Handman, Assistant Professor 7.Ward Keeler, Associate Professor 8.Denné Reed, Associate Professor 9.Enrique Rodriguez Alegria, Associate Professor 10.Arlene M. Rosen, Professor 11.Suzanne Seriff, Sr Lecturer 12.Liza Shapiro, Professor 13.Shannon Speed, Associate Professor 14.Kathleen Stewart, Professor 15.Pauline Strong, Professor, Professor 16.Fred Valdez, Professor 17.Anthony K. Webster, Professor ARCHITECTURE 1.Coleman Coker, Professor 2.Ulrich Dangel, Associate Professor 3.Gabriel Diaz Montemayor, Assistant Professor 4.Nerea Feliz, Assistant Professor 5.Benjamin Ibarra Sevilla, Assistant Professor 6.Nancy Kwallek, Emeritus Professor 7.Fernando Lara, Associate Professor 8.Katherine E Lieberknecht, Lecturer 9.Petra Liedl, Assistant Professor 10.Sarah Lopez, Assistant Professor 11.Juan Miro, Professor & Associate Dean 12.Elizabeth Mueller, Associate Professor 13.Michael Oden, Associate Professor and Dean for Research and Operations 14.Robert Paterson, Associate Professor 15.Igor Siddiqui, Associate Professor 16.Bjorn Sletto, Associate Professor 17.Jason Sowell, Associate Professor 18.Danilo F Udovicki, Associate Professor 19.Wilfried Wang, Professor 20.Patricia Wilson, Professor ART AND ART HISTORY 1.Jason Buchanan, Lecturer 2.Sarah Canright, Sr. Lecturer 3.John Clarke, Professor 4.Julia Guernsey, Professor 5.Amy Haut, Professor 6.Linda Dalrymple Henderson, Professor 7.Ann C. Johns, Sr Lecturer, Director, Learning Tuscany 8.Bethany Johnson, Lecturer 9.Jonathan D Marshall, Lecturer 10.Stephennie Mulder, Associate Professor 11.Athanasio Papalexandrou, Associate Professor 12.Jiwon Park, Lecturer 13.Ann Reynolds, Associate Professor 14.Astrid Runggaldier,Lecturer 15.Margo Sawyer, Professor 16.Michael Smith, Professor 17.David Stuart, Professor ASIAN STUDIES 1.Kirsten Cather, Associate Professor 2.Chikako Cooke, Lecturer 3.Oliver Freiberger, Associate Professor 4.Robert Oppenheim, Associate Professor 5.Martha Ann Selby, Professor and Chair 6.Gautami Shah, Sr. Lecturer 7.Chien-Hsin Tsai, Assistant Professor BIOMEDICAL ENGINEERING 1.Ning Jenny Jiang, Assistant Professor BUSINESS, GOVERNMENT AND SOCIETY 1.John R. 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