Thursday, April 16, 2009

Fear and Greed Have Wall Street Journal Anti-Gun Propaganda Shooting Up

Excuse me? This is the WSJ talking? What exactly is the whole reason behind their paper if not to encourage investments? Are they calling every one of their readers greedy? Are reporters Alex Roth and Betsy McKay greedy, since I'm assuming they got paid for this hit piece? How about everyone else in the production and distribution chain?

Why did News Corp. acquire them? Why did a supermajority of Dow Jones shareholders approve the deal? Is there more than a little Gordon Gekko projection going on here? [More]

Today's Gun Rights Examiner column dissects one of the more blatant examples of raw hypocrisy I've yet encountered. These mercenaries have, do and would sell our freedoms out in a second if they thought it would enrich their portfolio--not that this inevitable manifestation of our fascist--rather than capitalist--economic system should surprise us.

Also get the latest from my fellow GREs, and meet an idiot New Orleans rep. who learned nothing from Katrina.

Tell everybody you know who has bought a gun and ammo recently that the Wall Street Journal is calling them greedy and fearful. And send them the link to this column to prove it.

2 comments:

Defender said...

Courage is not the lack of fear. Courage is feeling the fear but knowing what has to be done and doing it anyway. If you don't feel fear when there IS a reason to fear, you are either dead or a fool.
My Indian forefathers got to know the federal government well. They said "They made us many promises, but they never kept but one. They promised to take our land, and they took it."
Obama's AND CONGRESS's record and their words promise to take some of our guns and register the rest so as to take them later. I believe them.
I also believe they will fail.

Sean said...

Greedy? Fearful? Mebbe the fearful thing, some. They ought to be more mindfull of that other, human trait. Anger. I note another human trait of theirs, stupidity. But then again, if they weren't so damn stupid, they wouldn't anger us so much. The WSJ should ask themselves, why are people buying the guns and ammo? Want to see something really scary?