How come the media isn't covering the Ukraine right now...
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Elzo69Renaissance
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After Crimea, more and more parts of Ukraine have been attempting to join Russia by all means necessary
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Because it's not that big of a deal right now.
That's their problem for now, not ours. -
Im starting to realize that @vibe is one of the biggest trolls on this forum.
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not even close, but I'll take it
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nah, my views and opinions are unpopular, but that doesn't make me a troll.
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its been on cnn all day... along with that damn plane (smh give up) and that ferry...
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Dont want peeps to be scared of WW3
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Because media rather worry about a plane that has ? to do with USA except for 3 people
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because it's immediate effect has not reached the USA as yet.
the implications are flying under the radar, not to alert American citizens of its impact -
because the united states and the european unions is taking a MAJOR L
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they are covering the ?
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because it's immediate effect has not reached the USA as yet.
the implications are flying under the radar, not to alert American citizens of its impact
ok so why was it on the news 24/7 a few weeks ago? -
How come the media isn't covering Chicago right now?
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was is the key word -
pissedoffnobody wrote: »Afghanistan is pretty ? because Americas "gifts" bought with lobby money from Halliburton the NRA so they can buy weapons from weapons manufacturers
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pissedoffnobody wrote: »So the NRA doesn't lobby for gun control or have a vested interest in the production and distribution of American branded and produced weaponry being sold internationally?
it sounds more like you're buying into some ? NRA BOOGEYMAN story that confuses both what the NRA does and what kind of money they throw around.
then we get the whole "invaded Afghanistan to seize gas and oil" thing which is a rant that seems unsupported, but also doesn't have anything to do with the weird NRA tangent.pissedoffnobody wrote: »I know what I'm talking about, if you don't think so, that's your opinion but it doesn't make mine any less informed simply because my views don't jibe with your views.
take Halliburton: they lobby for a conflict in which they directly profit from the ensuing contracts? makes some sense. but the NRA is not making the arms you're discussing; in that case, it would make sense for the ACTUAL COMPANIES to lobby the government. which they do, to win arms contracts, without having the NRA do it for them. the NRA isn't a gun manufacturers lobby.
and then, of course, many of these companies benefiting are not actually "American-branded weaponry," presuming we're talking about small arms, since the NRA doesn't typically spend much time discussing armored vehicles or artillery or anything along those lines.
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pissedoffnobody wrote: »I'm not saying the NRA is evil. However the mass production and higher profit margins that can be obtained from the sale of high end rapid rifles is an interest of the NRA.
they're not selling me a bedside table revolver or an "assault rifle" because they both manufacture OR sell guns. and i read gun control as what the term means.pissedoffnobody wrote: »The NRA and it's members do fund PACs and SuperPACs. It is not a lobby per se-pissedoffnobody wrote: »As for the expanding marketshare issue, they are marketing live ammo guns to kids... even though there are still regular incidents of school shootings every year...pissedoffnobody wrote: »this is doubling down on the main market because they've not seen profits from trying to sell Afghanistan on the American way, in fact they are profiting from the black market weapons reselling they are doing in regards to funnelling American supplied weaponry to terrorist and militant factions like the Mujahideen, Taliban, etc.
i know you're pushing this unrealistic conspiracy theory because "NRA IS EVIL" but i think we're just seeing that you're not that familiar with the NRA.pissedoffnobody wrote: »Now, I'm substantiating my argument here with relevant citations- -
cuzzo lost credibility when he stated Fallujah was a testing ground for radioactive weapons.....then mentioned the regret of using depleted uranium shells SMH
DU shells are standard tank ammunition..........DU shells were used in the Gulf War, so why act like they were being tested recently
plus Fallujah was an urban fight, not too many tanks were even involved in the fighting...........I was there personally in 2003 and 2004 -
pissedoffnobody wrote: »I never said the NRA is evil. However if you want to deny the lobbying power of the NRA after I have provided links to prove it, okay. But I provided my evidence even if you deny it.pissedoffnobody wrote: »Do the NRA make guns? No. However are their beneficiaries gun manufacturers keepin the organisation afloat? Yes. The link between the NRA board and American gun manufacturers is not new news.
it's a 5+ million member organization that gets a lot of its clout from mobilizing membership. take a look at the money spent in the recent Colorado recall(s): the NRA got outspent by outside-the-state anti-gun groups, and yet this is the group you're claiming is swollen with "gun manufacturer money." doesn't add up.pissedoffnobody wrote: »If I am a stockholder/board member in Bushmaster and can invest in the NRA to lobby the government in the commercial retail market so you can buy rapid fire assault rifles, I'm going to make sure my best marketing agency is espousing the info I want to keep selling what I make my dividends off. I control the marketing, the law of the land and make it so those both see me get higher dividends from higher sales.
two, "lobby the government in the commercial retail market?" do you have any idea how firearms are ACTUALLY regulated in the US? or ANY passing knowledge of American laws that relate to firearms?
three, again with this "rapid fire assault rifle" ? that tells me you're not really knowledgeable about the topic you're railing against. can we get some firearms knowledge before we get the rants against them?pissedoffnobody wrote: »Now, let me explain this in another way for you... let's say I sit on the board for Universal Studios. I got my tenure, I'm a board member, serious investor. Do I have to greenlight every movie? No, but my money goes towards the production budget for movies made by directors who then sell then films to international retailers. Replace Universal Studios with NRA/Bushmaster board members, the NRA with a director, gun shows as the distributor. I profit whether I greenlight everything or not because I'm a prime investor.
? analogies repeated do not become better with repetition.pissedoffnobody wrote: »As for high end assault rifles, I mean guns that can fire multiple bullets a second and cost hundreds of dollars. Why would I sell you the cheap solution if I can sell you the fancy tricked out high end model? ? , that's basic used car salesman logic.
but okay, you're not familiar with what guns cost. "fire multiple bullets a second?" either you're one of these people that thinks ? FULLY-AUTOMATIC WEAPONS are being swapped for handfuls of cash at gun shops, or you're just throwing out some crazed description of mundane guns that you think sounds terrible.pissedoffnobody wrote: »I can't even believe I have to explain that. I'm the one not familiar with the distinction between firearms or NRA regulation? Alright.
FYI, another phrase in this category is "guns that fire bullets with shells you that will go through things."pissedoffnobody wrote: »So how do you sell guns to kids? Market to kids so they ask their parents.pissedoffnobody wrote: »I see no sources, no citations, no articles, not statistics.... just you saying I said something I didn't.
showed proof that the NRA donates to politicians? this is not something anyone disputes; you'll note that i have talked about the NRA lobbying. what you CLAIMED was this borderline unreadable quote of "Afghanistan is pretty ? because Americas "gifts" bought with lobby money from Halliburton the NRA so they can buy weapons from weapons manufacturers to put in the hand of peace keeping forces like Academi now troops are pulling out even though the region is unstable." there has been nothing advanced to support THAT.