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beevul

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39. Attorney General of the United States should be good enough, I would think.
Sat Jan 10, 2015, 05:01 PM
Jan 2015

Attorney General of the United States should be good enough, I would think:




"I've also asked the school board, to make a part of every day, some kind of anti-violence anti-gun message, every day every school at every level. One thing that I think is clear with young people, and with adults as well, is that we just have to be repetitive about this, its not enough to have a catchy ad on a Monday and only do it every Monday, we need to do this every of the week, and really just brainwash people into thinking about guns in a vastly different way."


So yeah, like I said, both sides engage in this.

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What a crock of poo. isobar Jan 2015 #1
Hey... 2naSalit Jan 2015 #52
What an idiotic idea. nt hack89 Jan 2015 #2
Wow, you and I actually agree on something gun related for a change. Electric Monk Jan 2015 #43
You and I most likely agree on many things when it comes to guns hack89 Jan 2015 #45
Teach kids the right way to handle a weapon when striking your school, employer, etc... nt TheBlackAdder Jan 2015 #3
Teaching kids to kill is just sad jen1980 Jan 2015 #4
But they don't advocate manatory classes for gun owners ... BRILLIANT!!!! JoePhilly Jan 2015 #5
+1000! Rhiannon12866 Jan 2015 #8
Guns don't have rights...people do. ileus Jan 2015 #6
They also want Dec 15th designated as 'Second Amendment Awareness Day' petronius Jan 2015 #7
Guns have more rights than people in this country. Is this really necessary? Initech Jan 2015 #9
Both sides pro-gun and anti-gun propose these sorts of things. beevul Jan 2015 #10
do you have an example? G_j Jan 2015 #13
Yes. beevul Jan 2015 #40
I'm claiming the moral high ground over these idiots right here and now. DisgustipatedinCA Jan 2015 #20
Would you be ok with it if the message was the opposite? beevul Jan 2015 #41
+1000 smirkymonkey Jan 2015 #55
What equivilent sort of thing from the other side are you talking about? kcr Jan 2015 #29
Link... beevul Jan 2015 #42
Oh. So you're saying gun control is the same thing. kcr Jan 2015 #48
I believe the words I used were "Both sides pro-gun and anti-gun propose these sorts of things." beevul Jan 2015 #59
difficult to realize the difference between an mandatory class which affects GPA and a 'message' LanternWaste Jan 2015 #60
From a couple posts down... beevul Jan 2015 #61
Link? nt Logical Jan 2015 #30
Attorney General of the United States should be good enough, I would think. beevul Jan 2015 #39
It's called "Indoctrination" Neon Gods Jan 2015 #11
but the reason we score worse than international students on math/science exams... Takket Jan 2015 #12
+1,000 Scuba Jan 2015 #15
I think the legislative response to this from the opposition should be to attach an amendment rider. Volaris Jan 2015 #36
This won't end well. Scuba Jan 2015 #14
Yeah! In_The_Wind Jan 2015 #16
As Bill Maher says: "No matter how crazy gun culture gets in America.... marmar Jan 2015 #17
This message was self-deleted by its author otohara Jan 2015 #25
Why would you be afraid to go out? GGJohn Jan 2015 #44
This message was self-deleted by its author otohara Jan 2015 #47
He didn't insult you. Adrahil Jan 2015 #50
Vermont I'm guessing? glasshouses Jan 2015 #62
Every time I get down about Indiana . . . Brigid Jan 2015 #18
I wouldn't mind gun safety curriculum and practice in my son's school. aikoaiko Jan 2015 #19
Super. Children should learn to kill or be killed in the first grade. DisgustipatedinCA Jan 2015 #21
My sons school does a fine job with arts and sciences, too. aikoaiko Jan 2015 #35
It's not about gun safety, it's about gun rights. PeaceNikki Jan 2015 #22
LOL, ok, Chain Saw safety also? Swimming class? Pool Safety? Hand tools safety? nt Logical Jan 2015 #31
Well, you learn hand tool and power tool safety in shop classes NickB79 Jan 2015 #32
Not true. No shop class or swimming is required in most schools. nt Logical Jan 2015 #37
Sure. My grade school had shop and we did hand tool saftey. I still remember some of that stuff aikoaiko Jan 2015 #34
SC public schools are tied for 6th worst in the nation PA Democrat Jan 2015 #23
Naw, that readin' and writin' shit don't matter smirkymonkey Jan 2015 #56
WTF!! n/t malaise Jan 2015 #24
They need to grow up...Of course some are just skeered the BLACK man is cumin to get em randys1 Jan 2015 #27
Americans are under attack by gun nut assholes... randys1 Jan 2015 #26
Next up they form their own little Brownshirt clubs.... VanillaRhapsody Jan 2015 #28
Standard civics classes should already encompass this NickB79 Jan 2015 #33
exactly! G_j Jan 2015 #38
windfall for NRA Liberal_in_LA Jan 2015 #46
I'm in favor of gun rights, and this is Stoopid! n/t Adrahil Jan 2015 #49
sounds kind of nutty to me Duckhunter935 Jan 2015 #51
This is unbelievable Sgent Jan 2015 #53
God, I remember when PE classes consisted smirkymonkey Jan 2015 #57
In my rural district Sgent Jan 2015 #58
I bet that this is supposed to be Proud Liberal Dem Jan 2015 #54
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