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Woman Arrested After Trying To Kill Her Boyfriend With THESE! Democrats Want To Ban These Weapons!
“She was sitting on me naked and I was kissing her breasts. Suddenly she grabbed my head and pushed between her breasts with all of her force.
“I couldn’t breathe any more, I must have turned blue. I couldn’t tear myself free and I thought I was going to die.”
A man claims he was nearly killed after his girlfriend choked him with her
over sized chest, according to court proceedings.
A high-flying lawyer fled
in terror naked after his girlfriend used her 38DDs in an attempt to kill him, a
German court has heard.
Tim Schmidt, 30, said his girlfriend, Franziska Hansen, 33, mounted her
assault while they were having sex because she was jealous of his successful
career.
“I couldn’t breathe any more, I must have turned blue. I couldn’t tear myself free and I thought I was going to die.”
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Fox News Poll: NRA more popular than Barack Obama and Hillary Clinton
According to the Gallup Poll, 58 percent of Americans surveyed said they have a favorable view of the gun rights group, while 35 percent said they have an unfavorable view.
“In a year plagued with mass shootings, including a recent tragedy at a community college in Oregon, there has been a national debate as to whether the NRA, with its ardent support for gun rights, is somehow complicit in these shootings,” Gallup points out.
“Gallup's survey shows that, even after shootings nationwide, Americans overall still have a favorable opinion of the NRA, as they typically have, suggesting that the public may not be specifically blaming the organization for the crimes of those who commit mass shootings.”
Compare this to recent approval ratings for the president and former secretary of state, who is running for the Democratic nomination for president, and recently announced that she would support tougher gun laws once in office.
According to a Gallup Poll between Oct.19-21, just under 50 percent approve of Obama’s job performance, while 45 percent disapprove. Meanwhile, in a NBC/Wall Street Journal survey of Americans taken Oct. 15-18, 39 percent of those surveyed had a favorable view of Clinton, compared to 48 percent with an unfavorable view.
Still, no one beats Congress for the worst ratings. According to the latest Associated Press/GFK poll taken from Oct. 15-19, only 16 percent of Americans 18 years and older approve of the legislative branch’s job performance, compared to 83 percent who disapprove.
First Woman in 54 Years to Appear on Guns & Ammo Magazine Cover
by | April 29th, 2015G&A had the chance to sit down with Dana Loesch to talk all things gun. During the 25-question interview, Loesch shares insights on various topics such as her personally owned firearms, her favorite Founding Father, the controversy surrounding 3D-printed guns and the future of gun ownership in America.
“We can’t forget that the quickest way to lose rights is if we don’t use them,” Dana Loesch tells G&A.Ms. Loesch is best known as the fiery host of “Dana” on TheBlaze, a news and commentary network created by Glenn Beck. You can also hear her on the highly rated, syndicated radio broadcast “The Dana Show” every day on Radio America throughout the U.S. Last winter, she published “Hands Off My Gun,” a new book that paints a passionate and compelling series of arguments in support of America’s right to bear arms.
To read our full interview with Dana Loesch, subscribe or pick up a copy of the June 2015 issue of G&A.
Loesch Responded When She Was Prohibited From Carrying a Gun at Her Texas Book Signing
TheBlaze’s Dana Loesch says she was informed by officials shortly
before a Sunday book signing at Texas Christian University that the
bookstore is a strict “gun-free zone.” There was no armed security
provided and she was reportedly told she could not carry any firearms on
the premises.
That was enough for Loesch to cancel the signing for her new book, “Hands Off My Gun,” citing concerns for the safety of everyone involved.
“Regrettably, today’s signing event for Hands Off My Gun at the TCU Bookstore from 2-3:30 central is canceled. I was really looking forward to this but unfortunately am uncomfortable gambling with my own, my family’s, or readers/listeners’s security,” Loesch wrote in a statement on Sunday.
Loesch also revealed that there was an “incident” at a previous book signing in Grapevine, Texas, where a man reportedly “pushed through the line, yelled at store employees and about how he hated me and Glenn Beck, and when he was told to leave, punched the store’s promotional signs on the way out.”
She said she regularly receives threats from anti-Second Amendment advocates and is “just not cool with being sitting duck somewhere or asking any of you to be also.”
Loesch offered her “deepest apology” for canceling the event and promised to reschedule at a different location soon.
That was enough for Loesch to cancel the signing for her new book, “Hands Off My Gun,” citing concerns for the safety of everyone involved.
“Regrettably, today’s signing event for Hands Off My Gun at the TCU Bookstore from 2-3:30 central is canceled. I was really looking forward to this but unfortunately am uncomfortable gambling with my own, my family’s, or readers/listeners’s security,” Loesch wrote in a statement on Sunday.
Loesch also revealed that there was an “incident” at a previous book signing in Grapevine, Texas, where a man reportedly “pushed through the line, yelled at store employees and about how he hated me and Glenn Beck, and when he was told to leave, punched the store’s promotional signs on the way out.”
She said she regularly receives threats from anti-Second Amendment advocates and is “just not cool with being sitting duck somewhere or asking any of you to be also.”
Loesch offered her “deepest apology” for canceling the event and promised to reschedule at a different location soon.
Arizona Elementary School Raffling Rifles to Fund Playground Equipment
Prescott, AZ - If only we all could see the look on the faces of the Mad Moms Demanding some Action when they hear about this. An Arizona elementary school is now raffling rifles to fund new playground equipment for a local preschool.
The rifles are expected to be given away at their upcoming Halloween carnival. Both of the rifles are youth model single-shot, bolt action .22 calibers, one green and one pink camouflage.
It’s refreshing to see a school that believes in teaching responsible firearms safety to our children.
Perhaps the most influential group behind the movement of responsible firearms education to youths is Gun Smart Kids. 10 year-old Noah O’Grady and his younger brother Nicholas have garnished more than a few thousand fans on their Facebook page and spoken at events nationwide to tens of thousands of Americans about the need for children to be “Gun Smart.”
I truly hope more schools follow in Prescott, AZ’s footsteps in helping our children to develop a love for the shooting sports, while teaching respect and responsibility at the same time. I can guarantee you that Noah and Nicholas O’Grady are smiling ear to ear right now. God bless Arizona.
Eric Reed is the President and Founder of Gun Rights Across America (GRAA). They have chapters in all 50 states, and a membership of over 200,000 freedom loving Americans. Eric also works as an airline pilot for a major U.S. carrier, and resides with his beautiful family in the great state of Texas. You can follow Eric on Twitter @EricReedGRAA, and on Facebook at: http://Facebook.com/EricReedGRAA. ΜΟΛΩΝ ΛΑΒΕ!
PMSNBC ( MSNBC ) blames NRA for spread of Ebola
MSNBC, the cable outlet known here as the official network of insane liberal hate, struck again, blaming the National Rifle Association for the spread of Ebola while ignoring the thousands being allowed to enter the country from Ebola nations without additional screening. On Friday, Newsbusters reported that MSNBC host Krystal Ball and NBC correspondent Anne Thompson "shamelessly" politicized the Ebola crisis in an op-ed published Thursday on MSNBC.com.
According to the far-left wing fringe network, due to "Senate dysfunction and NRA opposition, we don't have a surgeon general right now....during a time when, we not only have Ebola arriving on our shores, but are also dealing with the mysterious Enterovirus, which is infecting and contributing to the deaths of children in the U.S." Apparently, Ball and Thompson are unaware that Democrats currently rule the Senate with an iron fist.
"In fact," the two liberals added, "we haven't had a surgeon general for more than a year now — even though the president nominated the eminently qualified Dr. Vivek Murthy back in November 2013." But there's a reason Murthy's nomination has been delayed -- his controversial stand on the Second Amendment. But according to Ball and Thompson, the real reason has nothing to do with Murthy's views on guns, it has to do with fear of the NRA, an organization liberals decry as evil -- so evil, in fact, that one liberal Democrat actually prayed for God to kill every member of the organization with Ebola.
"The NRA wrote a strongly worded letter, Rand Paul put a hold on the nomination, and Red State Democrats begged Harry Reid to not force them to vote," the two NBC employees said. "It's funny that the strongly worded letters of ordinary citizens don't seem to have quite the same effect," they added, implying that the millions of Americans who are members of the NRA aren't "ordinary citizens."
Matthew Balan said Ball and Thompson "undercut" their argument somewhat when they wrote that "Tom Frieden, the head of the Center for Disease Control, has been filling in for part of the surgeon general's role" in the Ebola crisis. But, they added, "he has his own vital work to attend to as both head of the CDC and the U.S. Ambassador to the World Health Organization."
Naturally, neither Ball nor Thompson bothered to state the degree of Murthy's anti-gun radicalism. For example, they failed to mention that according to the doctor, "society's preoccupation with firearms" comes from "fiery gun battles" on Saturday morning cartoons, the UK Daily Mail reported in March.
"Today, a typical elementary student wakes up on Saturday mornings to fiery gun battles, explosive scenes of terror and the violent decimation of the 'bad guy' – all this in a children's cartoon," Murthy said in 1994 at the ripe old age of 16. "With such destructive influence, society's preoccupation with firearms and brutal methods of conflict resolution is no surprise."
In short, Ball and Thompson wants the Senate to confirm a radical anti-gun zealot who formed his opinions from watching Saturday morning cartoons. Naturally, Senate Republicans weren't impressed.
"This nominee seems much more devoted to politics than to patients," Sen. John Barrasso, R-Wy., said. "I know there are a number of senators who are up for re-election who are probably not going to want to vote for somebody who is this committed to taking away our Second Amendment rights."
According to the far-left wing fringe network, due to "Senate dysfunction and NRA opposition, we don't have a surgeon general right now....during a time when, we not only have Ebola arriving on our shores, but are also dealing with the mysterious Enterovirus, which is infecting and contributing to the deaths of children in the U.S." Apparently, Ball and Thompson are unaware that Democrats currently rule the Senate with an iron fist.
"In fact," the two liberals added, "we haven't had a surgeon general for more than a year now — even though the president nominated the eminently qualified Dr. Vivek Murthy back in November 2013." But there's a reason Murthy's nomination has been delayed -- his controversial stand on the Second Amendment. But according to Ball and Thompson, the real reason has nothing to do with Murthy's views on guns, it has to do with fear of the NRA, an organization liberals decry as evil -- so evil, in fact, that one liberal Democrat actually prayed for God to kill every member of the organization with Ebola.
"The NRA wrote a strongly worded letter, Rand Paul put a hold on the nomination, and Red State Democrats begged Harry Reid to not force them to vote," the two NBC employees said. "It's funny that the strongly worded letters of ordinary citizens don't seem to have quite the same effect," they added, implying that the millions of Americans who are members of the NRA aren't "ordinary citizens."
Matthew Balan said Ball and Thompson "undercut" their argument somewhat when they wrote that "Tom Frieden, the head of the Center for Disease Control, has been filling in for part of the surgeon general's role" in the Ebola crisis. But, they added, "he has his own vital work to attend to as both head of the CDC and the U.S. Ambassador to the World Health Organization."
Naturally, neither Ball nor Thompson bothered to state the degree of Murthy's anti-gun radicalism. For example, they failed to mention that according to the doctor, "society's preoccupation with firearms" comes from "fiery gun battles" on Saturday morning cartoons, the UK Daily Mail reported in March.
"Today, a typical elementary student wakes up on Saturday mornings to fiery gun battles, explosive scenes of terror and the violent decimation of the 'bad guy' – all this in a children's cartoon," Murthy said in 1994 at the ripe old age of 16. "With such destructive influence, society's preoccupation with firearms and brutal methods of conflict resolution is no surprise."
In short, Ball and Thompson wants the Senate to confirm a radical anti-gun zealot who formed his opinions from watching Saturday morning cartoons. Naturally, Senate Republicans weren't impressed.
"This nominee seems much more devoted to politics than to patients," Sen. John Barrasso, R-Wy., said. "I know there are a number of senators who are up for re-election who are probably not going to want to vote for somebody who is this committed to taking away our Second Amendment rights."
Wednesday, January 16, 2013
Rep. Hank Johnson '"NRA Fights Obama Because He is Black"
Following a Capitol Hill press conference on Wednesday, Rep. Johnson suggested that NRA opposition to Obama’s gun control policies was personal. CNSNews.com then asked Johnson, "You said just a minute ago that part of the NRA's true colors was a personal dislike of the president. Why do you think that is?"If the name Hank Johnson rings a bell, he is the dim-wit who, at a congressional hearing, suggested that all the American troops in Guam might cause the island to capsize. (See video below)
Rep. Johnson said, "First of all, he is a black. And as a black person being the president of the United States, that is something they still cannot get over."
President Obama announced on Wednesday a slate of proposed gun control regulations in the wake of the Sandy Hook Elementary School shooting in Newtown, Conn.
The NRA has expressed opposition to any new gun control proposals, arguing that new regulations would be a violation of Americans' Second Amendment rights.
Johnson said that it was because the NRA could not "get over" the election of a black president.
"They couldn't get over the first election, [and] they're still shell-shocked at the second election," he said. "That's a pun, shell-shocked."
This Congressional cretin makes statements that are so dumb, its a wonder that they let him out of the house without a helmet...but then again, the folks in Georgia who keep electing Hank Johnson to Congress must be as dim-witted as their representative to continue their support.
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NRA’s new ad calls Obama ‘elitist hypocrite’
The National Rifle Association released a new video on its Web site Tuesday calling President Obama an “elitist hypocrite” for having Secret Service protection of his daughters at school but saying he was “skeptical” about installing armed guards in all schools.
The NRA’s provocative, 35-second video is as harsh as any attack ad in a political campaign and illustrates how emotionally charged and personal the debate over gun control is becoming.
“Are the president’s kids more important than yours?” a deep-voiced narrator asks. “Then why is he skeptical about putting armed security in our schools when his kids are protected by armed guards at their school? Mr. Obama demands the wealthy pay their fair share of taxes, but he’s just another elitist hypocrite when it comes to a fair share of security.”
“Most Americans agree that a president’s children should not be used as pawns in a political fight,” White House spokesman Jay Carney said in a statement Wednesday. “But to go so far as to make the safety of the President’s children the subject of an attack ad is repugnant and cowardly.”
The video takes issue with Obama’s comments in a recent interview on NBC’s “Meet the Press,” in which the president voiced uncertainty about the NRA’s proposal to put armed security guards in schools nationwide.
“I am skeptical that the only answer is putting more guns in schools,” Obama said. “And I think the vast majority of the American people are skeptical that that somehow is going to solve our problem.”
NRA spokesman Andrew Arulanandam said the ad is not directed at Obama’s children.
“The main aim of the ad is to make sure that we all act to keep our children safe. It’s not aimed at anyone’s child in particular,” he said. “Anyone who claims otherwise is intentionally trying to change the topic or missing the point completely.”
He added, “The president and his family enjoy 24-hour-security from law enforcement at taxpayer expense, and this ad asks very real questions: If it’s good enough for the president, why shouldn’t it be good enough for the rest for us?”
A majority of Americans, 55 percent, support the NRA’s armed guards proposal, according to a Washington Post-ABC News poll released this week. Those with children at home are more apt than those without to want armed guards at schools, the poll shows.
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