Friday, December 28, 2012

AL 'BULL HORN' SHARPTON ADDS TO THE NOISE CREATED BY THOSE FAVORING GUN CONTROL…



Well, it would seem that everybody's favorite faux preacher, Al 'Bull horn' Sharpton, has stumbled across yet another way to get is ugly mug plastered all over my television, to the point where I don't even watch the news anymore. It seems that he's now made a threat, just last Saturday, to take the fight to the National Rifle Association (NRA). Old 'Bull Horn' said he will be organizing a protest against the NRA and gun manufacturers that will kick off with a rally at the group’s Washington headquarters next month.

Recently, looking like someone in dire need of a sandwich, Sharpton, bellowing in a way that has become the trademark for this self-professed ‘civil rights’ leader, said, "We need to get a real movement against those who get rich off the perpetuation of killing." He went on to say, "The only purpose of assault weapons is for war," Sharpton continued. "You don’t hunt with assault weapons. Nobody shoots down prey with so many bullets you couldn’t eat the prey." Where does he come up with this stuff?

Old 'Bull horn' mocked the claim by NRA head Wayne LaPierre that the best way to prevent classroom shootings like the massacre in Newtown, Conn., is to post an armed guard at every school in America. "It was one of the most asinine statements I’ve heard in a long time," Sharpton said at the Harlem headquarters of the National Action Network. Maybe he should have first checked with Barry before making that comment, since the school where Barry sends his kid doesn't have just one armed guard, it has 11.

'Bull Horn' urged Congress to pass meaningful gun control legislation, ripping its inaction after the mass shooting at Virginia Tech or the one in Tucson that gravely wounded then-Rep. Gabrielle Giffords, Democrat, and killed six others. "They shot one of their legislators in Tucson and they still didn’t put a new bill on the table," he said. Hey Al, you freakin moron, ever heard of that little thing called the Constitution? I know you probably don't read much, but you really should look it up!

In the immediate aftermath of the Connecticut shooting, the 4 million-member organization pledged "meaningful contributions" to combat gun violence — but LaPierre did not give an inch. He said the NRA would not accept any responsibility for the epidemic of mass shootings, instead he blamed madmen who grew up on a steady diet of violent video games and movies. LaPierre ridiculed idiotic politicians for creating gun-free zones around schools and said the nation’s children could only be protected by more firearms.

And he made an excellent point saying, "The only thing that stops a bad guy with a gun is a good guy with a gun." And he's right. Because the one thing you never buffoons like Sharpton, or any liberal, talking about is the number of lives that are saved every single day because someone had a gun. Those lives would have been forever lost to us had there not been someone on the scene who was packing. Sure, Sharpton can go around shooting his big fat mouth off, but how many bodyguards does he have around him who are all carrying guns?

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