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We live in a violent world. American citizens are much more likely to be killed by lightning than by international terrorism, thats a given; but the odds of being killed in a violent crime increase dramatically here at home, among our shopping malls and movie theaters. Mass shootings like the ones in Newtown and Aurora (isnt it sad that we now know these beautiful small towns by a singular name, forever equated with unparalleled tragedy) are horrific for sure, but nobody says anything about the fact that there is a Newtown-type body count on the streets of Chicago every single weekend, or that more people were murdered in that city last year than the total number of soldiers and Marines who died in Afghanistan during the same time period. Nearly all of the victims in Chicago were killed with handguns. Even in the tranquil woods of Northern Michigan there is need to be concerned for ones personal safety; this writers in particular, as I have been the target of numerous death threats over the internet and to my office telephone because of my support for conservative commentator Michelle Malkin, the 2nd Amendment. and my unwavering stand against the bloodthirsty tenets of radical Islam. Watch as TTiV Publisher and Editor-in-Chief Bobby Powell rips into lame-brained, brain-dead, Progressive Liberal Commies like Piers Morgan, Rosie ODonnell, and Jim Carey - all of whom would like to ban guns altogether - and offers a rock-solid case for the arming of the American citizen at bobpowell.blogspot/2013/01/three-good-reasons-americans-need-their.html You are going to LOVE this episode. Remember to Like, Comment, and Share! Dont just share it on your FB timeline, but in all of the groups to which you belong via copy/pasta. Then Tweet it, Google+ it, Pinterest it, reddit it, email it, and send up smoke signals.! God bless & Semper Fi, Bobby
Posted on: Sun, 30 Nov 2014 22:22:18 +0000

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