"when he went from handguns to big guns, she said “I’m done.”Implying that anyone who buys a long-gun is intent on overthrowing the gov't.
What she really said:
"When he got carried away from handguns to big guns, I said, 'I'm done.'"Well that certainly changes the meaning of the sentence, doesn't it?
Not that we really expect anything in the way of honesty from them.
Update: Retaining their issues w/ the truth, the VPC is accusing me of 'misquoting' them.
So what exactly did I 'misquote'?
Poor Joshie. I guess this is why you folks had your budget cut.
* this is called 'due process' for those unfamiliar w/ the concept (ie Rahm Emanual, Brady Campaign, John Rosenthal et. al)
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An Associated Press reporter on NPR called the AR-15 rifle "heavy artillery" when discussing this story.
He paraphrased the wife as saying...
"When he started buying heavy artillery like the AR-15, I was done."
We still gots work to do.
Sorry mikeb, no traffic generation for you.
Follow up.
I wrote NPR and asked why the host didn't challenge the AP reporters' statement about AR-15's being "heavy artillery.
I just got an email from NPR that they announced a correction yesterday to listeners that AR-15's are not heavy artillery.
Baby steps.
In re Mr. Anti: remember, if you do the "remove forever" thing, it even drops his linked name.
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