what a load of ***** ****.
So are you saying that if someone in the Charlie Hebdo office had been carrying a *** at their place of work then there could have been less people ******?
Could you please tell me which national magazine offices in America allow their employees to bring firearms to work?
Of course having the right to bear arms in America means that you don't have to deal with people going on ******* sprees in schools, cinemas, car parks etc... oh, wait a minute...
And what about the Fort Hood shootings in 2009 which took place in.... a military base?
I cant be certain, but i think there is a good chance that some of the people in that base could have been armed, yet still 13 people were ******.
So the only magazines that you could think of just happened to be firearm and hunting magazines? Do the writers of 'American Cross Stitch Weekly' go to work armed too?
To answer your question in regards to Ukraine, I was there a little over six months ago with work and I was unarmed the whole time and was perfectly safe thank you.
Strange choice of countries to compare America with too. Syria, Bosnia, Rwanda, Ukraine... I dont know what point you are making here.
Jeanine Piro and Julie Banderas formally apologized for the "no-go zones"
Credit to them for recognising they made mistakes and apologizing for them. Sad it took them so long. Sad such things have been said on air in the first place.
[NOBABE]Jeanine Pirro[/NOBABE]'s voice just keeps getting deeper and deeper, she's going to knock [NOBABE]Anne Coulter[/NOBABE] out as the far right's most visible transvestite.
I am sorry man, but Jeanine Pirro is a damn good looking woman especially for her age. Coulter not so much.
He makes a cute chick, I can't argue with that.
Question, how do you define a "no-go zone"?
Be white and go to East St. Louis, IL after dark. You'll get your answer real quick.
Since you are a Jersey boy, what would be the over and under on my survival if I brought my white ass into Camden?