Has Obama Been Soft on Terrorism So That He Can Use It to Justify More Gun Control?

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  • Has Obama Been Soft on Terrorism So That He Can Use It to Justify More Gun Control ?

    • YES

      Votes: 120 88.2%
    • NO

      Votes: 16 11.8%

    • Total voters
      136
    • Poll closed .

    EL1227

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    Fast & Furious failed miserably, and A.F. Branco seems to think so ...
     

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    Jim12

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    Maybe not a primary goal, but perhaps one of many, given his sympathy and apparent desire to see them realize their objective to build a caliphate and correct historical misdeeds. He absolutely sees and is exploiting it as a collateral opportunity to implement his and the Left's gun control agenda. Two-fers.
     

    Sticky

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    Maybe not a primary goal, but perhaps one of many, given his sympathy and apparent desire to see them realize their objective to build a caliphate and correct historical misdeeds. He absolutely sees and is exploiting it as a collateral opportunity to implement his and the Left's gun control agenda. Two-fers.
    Agreed... it's really just a by-product of his primary agenda
     

    fred333

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    I think he's soft on Terrorism because he's empathetic with those who commit most of it.
    He justifies gun control because, as he explained to John Lott, he doesn't "believe people should be able to own guns".
     

    Jim12

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    I think he's soft on Terrorism because he's empathetic with those who commit most of it.
    He justifies gun control because, as he explained to John Lott, he doesn't "believe people should be able to own guns".

    Empathy for terrorists? Whaaa... Just because Bill Ayers initiated him into politics in Chicago?
     

    Bob A

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    No. He's noted his ability as a gun sales force, publicly, if in back-handed argument.

    His inability to come to grips with the reality of Islamic jihad is based on his personal conviction that America as he knew it was evil. He is unable to see or understand the vision of freedom and liberty that underpin American society, and surrounds himself with advisors who possess and espouse the same mindset.

    The American People deserve what they get. They voted him in, twice, and if there are enough of them left who care, they can vote to repair the damage he's done. Hopefully Mr Trump can manage to come across as suitable for high office. The Presidency is his to lose, at this point.
     

    fred333

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    Empathy for terrorists? Whaaa... Just because Bill Ayers initiated him into politics in Chicago?

    PAA learned it from his anti-American mother and so-called father (there's a whole other story there, folks!). Ayers is just one of the many mentor/fellow travelers he met along the way.
     

    Jim12

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    PAA learned it from his anti-American mother and so-called father (there's a whole other story there, folks!). Ayers is just one of the many mentor/fellow travelers he met along the way.

    Yes, there's a long, evil and misguided history of indoctrination and misdirection. Harvard gave him the imprimatur of respectability. I just meant that Ayers introduced him to political office.
     

    Kman

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    Dec 23, 2010
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    He's been absent on terrorism.

    Most likely because he hates America and he feels he's more of a global leader willing to bring America down a peg or 2 to level the playing field.
    Much like Obamacare. He f****d up decent working American's health insurance to make things "better" for those who did not have health insurance.
    It takes ambition, knowledge and sacrifice to bring everyone up. All it takes is race baiting, pettiness and ignorance to bring some down.
    Anti gun rhetoric is part of that or just a happy coincidence for King 0.
     

    fred333

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    Yes, there's a long, evil and misguided history of indoctrination and misdirection. Harvard gave him the imprimatur of respectability. I just meant that Ayers introduced him to political office.

    :thumbsup:
     

    fred333

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    Much like Obamacare. He f****d up decent working American's health insurance to make things "better" for those who did not have health insurance.

    Speaking as one of those who lost his "cadillac" health insurance because it didn't meet Obamacare requirements, I don't think his purpose was to harm anyone. Quite the contrary. I'm convinced that his intentions were good, but, like all radishes, he believed himself so erudite and experienced that there wasn't a scintilla of a chance he'd not receive another Nobel Prize because he improved everyones' lives. Sadly, the "improvements" wrought by short-sighted leftist loons are always akin to those brought to Africa by Jim Jones, and for the same reasons. These children can't imagine there's a limit to their intellect, which results in bad outcomes for everyone within their reach.
     

    EL1227

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    I think he's soft on Terrorism because he's empathetic with those who commit most of it.
    He justifies gun control because, as he explained to John Lott, he doesn't "believe people should be able to own guns".

    Except for his Muslim Brotherhood buddies ... :innocent0
     

    rob-cubed

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    The fact is these "lone wolf" attacks are near impossible to predict and protect against. Obama can't do sh*t to stop them. Nor can the next president.

    This guy cleared low-level background checks, he would have sailed past "common sense" gun restrictions. But logic doesn't matter, this is an opportunity.

    Never let a good crisis go to waste. Let's pass some more laws to claim we did something.
     

    Stoic58

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    B.O. is an academic Marxist who seems to hope for a Utopian world without nations or borders. He believes terrorism is caused by poverty, prejudice, or lack of education, and not by a sick ideology that wants to destroy ALL civilization (Western, classical Middle-east, Chinese, etc.) B.O. literally can't wrap his little mind around the scope and extent of the threat, and his warped world-view informs almost everything he does.

    Including gun policy.
     

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