"The bottom line is making people care about this issue and care about it personally and deeply," he added. "If you look at most gun (control) policy, you'll see the majority of Americans are in favor of it, but that voice has yet to be coalesced and impassioned to the point where it can effect change." [More]What, the candlelight vigil didn't do it?
People do care about the issue, pally, and some can spot a slick ad man brought in for his sleight of mind tricks--interesting how your primary qualification seems to be "as a funder." After all those years you hive insects have been at it, along with your well-heeled patrons and more free sympathetic press than you can shake a stick at (as evidenced by USA Today assigning a crack "Authorized Journalist" to do a fluff job so you're ready to screw your countrymen on cue), and lo and behold, at this writing, every damn comment (with the exception of a spammer evidently soliciting fluid exchanges with total strangers--one of yours?) recognizes you for the charlatan you are.
Tripped right out of the starting gate, did you? I think y'all just got the wrong crowd coalesced and impassioned.
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Dude, that's hilarious. All those comments and maybe one is anti-gun. You'd think that the newspapers would take a hint that the anti-gun position is unpopular.
That's assuming they actually care what we think.
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