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In reply to the discussion: Moms Demand Action hits home [View all]DanTex
(20,709 posts)123. Umm... looks like your NRA handler got this one wrong.
Apparently she has been a stay-at-home mom for the last 5 years. You know, like, sometimes people work for a while and then stop working in order to raise their kids. Shocking, I know.
What I don't understand is why the NRA people feeding you your talking points haven't actually bothered to google Shannon Watts...
Shannon Watts is a 42-year-old mother of five children (two step-daughters, 23 and 19; two daughters, 17 and 16; and a 12-year-old son). For the past five years, Ms. Watts has been a stay-at-home mom in Zionsville, a suburb of Indianapolis, Indiana. Prior to that, she had a 15-year career as a communications executive for both public relations agencies and Fortune 500 corporations. Ms. Watts was not an activist or involved in gun issues prior to the shootings at Sandy Hook on Dec. 14, 2012. The day after the tragedy, she started a Facebook page called Moms Demand Action for Gun Sense in America. Since then, Moms Demand Action has become a nonprofit organization with tens of thousands of members and more than 80 local chapters across the country. Ms. Watts goal is for Moms Demand Action to become the Mothers Against Drunk Driving of safe gun laws.
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/shannon-watts/
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It doesn't make much difference does it? So why would it upset you so much?
A Simple Game
May 2014
#118
It's always funny when the NRAers complain about Bloomberg's involvement with gun control...
DanTex
May 2014
#11
Like I said, I find it hilarious when pro-gunners insist they are really just trying
DanTex
May 2014
#27
I will say all of those are idiots and I do not support them as they are extreme
Duckhunter935
May 2014
#16
I did. It's obvious from your posts that you have a single-minded obsession with the man.
DanTex
May 2014
#22
Hmm, "down" is an odd choice of words to describe by far the highest rates of gun violence
DanTex
May 2014
#38
Mental health reform and ending the drug war are going to be tough, politically.
DanTex
May 2014
#53
Very bizarre thinking. I didn't realize the ACLU had veered way over to the right on certain issues.
DanTex
May 2014
#85
Privacy is important, but I don't know a single progressive who buys into that prepostersous
DanTex
May 2014
#87
It is none of the government's business what I own or do in the privacy of my home
hack89
May 2014
#89
So that's the second "no" in a row. Still can't name a single progressive that buys into
DanTex
May 2014
#97
Are you? I guess ignoring my posts is the only strategy you've got, giving that you
DanTex
May 2014
#100
I'm sure those graphs are a huge comfort to parents of all the children who've been murdered
groundloop
May 2014
#41
...and people who are in bed with Ted Nugent should be especially reluctant to play
DanTex
May 2014
#59
Yes, the "guilt by Bloomberg association" smear-fest does seem to show up every time.
DanTex
May 2014
#66