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| Poll: 67 Percent Of Republicans Think Video Games Are Bigger Threat Than Guns Tom Kludt 3:11 PM EST, Thursday February 7, 2013 As Republican leaders insist that the debate over gun violence in America should also address the role of violent entertainment, the latest findings from Democratic-leaning Public Policy Polling released Thursday showed that the vast majority of GOP voters nationwide believe video games are a bigger threat than guns. 67% of the party is no longer connected to reality. A few more years, their voters die, that party is relegated to the dustbin of history. Where will we get an opposition party now?!? |
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- Posted by landscraper82 4a - ND (My Page) on Thu, Feb 7, 13 at 23:17
| Caution: Do Not Feed The Troll. |
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| Rove is going to save them. He is going sit them down and give them the birds and the bees lessons. Rove was defending his Conservative Victory Project -- a PAC aimed at making sure bad candidates don't make it through Republican primaries in Senate races -- against conservative critics who accused him of stabbing them in the back. "Some people think the best we can do is Todd Akin and Richard Mourdock |
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- Posted by brushworks Zone5-Ohio (My Page) on Fri, Feb 8, 13 at 7:56
| As Republican leaders insist that the debate over gun violence in America should also address the role of violent entertainment, the latest findings from Democratic-leaning Public Policy Polling released Thursday showed that the vast majority of GOP voters nationwide believe video games are a bigger threat than guns. And back on January 13, 2013. Among the 23 executive measures signed Wednesday by Obama is a directive to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention and scientific agencies to conduct research into the causes and prevention of gun violence. The order specifically cited "investigating the relationship between video games, media images and violence." He authorized $10 million to be wasted on such research. Why even presume there's a connection? President Obama's adviser, David Axelrod, had tweeted that he's in favor of gun control, "but shouldn't we also question marketing murder as a game?" Now I'm going for a long weekend get-a-way to Black Water Falls, WV. Fight nice. |
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| Why even presume there's a connection? Why even presume that they are more of a problem than guns? is the topic. No need to distract away from it!!!!!!! |
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| "Caution do not feed the Troll" LOL you must think your on one of those right wingy thingies! Locally we have a big tah do about a teacher taking kids during school time to a. Well you read it. |
Here is a link that might be useful: Bang bandg
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| "iCombat outfits children like SWAT officers and lets them pretend to have shootouts in an indoor fake village, and there's no minimum age to play. The level of the realism in the game has sparked concerns in the law enforcement community and among child psychologists. " Silly librul child psychologists. |
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