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jennifer regurgitated not the students
Posted by: riverhousebill ()
Date: February 22, 2018 11:15AM

Yup, children Regurgitating Anti-Gun, Anti-NRA Propaganda

Gun nuts will say anything, Jennifer you proved that with your disgusting blame>


"I am not a Clinton ploy or an actor": Parkland shooting survivor responds to conspiracy theories




PARKLAND, Fla. -- David Hogg reported what was happening as he and his classmates hid from the shooter. It was his instinct as a student journalist at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School.
"It's the grieving students turn to put an end to this and be heard," he said.
Florida State Representative's aide fired after calling Parkland student activists "actors"
But soon after he became one of the most prominent voices for stricter gun laws, he was labeled a fake on some far-right websites and fringe social media. One conspiracy used an interview he gave on an unrelated story while visiting California last year as evidence he was a paid actor. The top searches for him on Youtube Wednesday ranged from 'can't remember his lines' to 'exposed.'
"I am not a Clinton ploy or an actor," Hogg said. "I am a witness to this."

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Re: jennifer regurgitated not the students
Posted by: Jennifer ()
Date: February 23, 2018 02:26AM

The 'children' are being used as tools of the Liberal Media to advance the political agenda of Gun Control.

And I read that there's speculation that the whole children's march or whatever all they have planned - now that all the Kids are Activists - is being funded by George Soros. Yes, maybe a conspiracy theory, RHB, but could be true. It said it's like the way Black Lives Matter was funded.

And yeah - sorry, but knowing self-absorbed kids in this day and age of technology, I can just imagine them all being so so excited and happy that they are now going to be Getting so much Attention, and maybe be on TV, on Camera. Think of the Facebook, YouTube Videos and Selfies and SnapChat and Instagram they can all plaster. The Social Media Opportunities for them. Many of are probably beside themselves with happiness that they got this opportunity.

Oh, yeah, and The Libs want to lower the voting age to 16.

Yes, useful idiots.

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Re: jennifer regurgitated not the students
Posted by: riverhousebill ()
Date: February 23, 2018 02:45AM

SPIN on

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Re: jennifer regurgitated not the students
Posted by: Jennifer ()
Date: February 23, 2018 02:51AM

Yup, just saw this article confirming that 'the students' will be getting lots of help from Left-Wing Activists. And 'the students' are eating it up because something like half of all teen-agers ambition in life is to 'be famous'. 75% want to be famous YouTubers and Vloggers. God help us.

[www.google.com]

Well, these kids just got their big break and they're thrilled.

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Women’s March leader works behind scenes on ‘student-led’ Parkland gun-control protest

March For Our Lives gets help from activists

[www.washingtontimes.com]

The students billed as leading the gun control charge “from their parents’ living rooms” after last week’s deadly high school shooting in Parkland, Florida, are receiving help from seasoned left-wing activists.

Deena Katz, co-executive director of the Women’s March LA Foundation, submitted the application for a National Park Service permit for the March for Our Lives, the March 24 rally on the National Mall described as a student-led protest.

The event’s website, which doesn’t mention the Women’s March, says the March for Our Lives was “created by, inspired by, and led by students across the country” and headed by junior Cameron Kasky, a survivor of the Feb. 14 shooting that killed 17 teenagers and adults at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School.

Meanwhile, gun-control advocacy groups have become involved in the “sister marches” being planned at more than two dozen U.S. cities and London.

In Denver, the Colorado Coalition Against Gun Violence applied for a permit for its March 24 rally at the state capitol, according to a state spokesman, while Moms Demand Action, backed by billionaire and former New York City mayor Michael Bloomberg, has jumped in even as it tries to keep the spotlight on the teens.

After posting a Facebook event for “NYC-March for Our Lives,” Moms Demand Action insisted that “it is not a Moms Demand Action event,” although the group is “honored and excited to work so closely with the amazing students organizing the March For Our Lives in NYC.”

Women’s March LA spokeswoman Michelle Margolis said Ms. Katz, the Hollywood producer of ABC’s “Dancing With the Stars” and HBO’s “Real Time with Bill Maher,” is working on the March For Our Lives in her personal capacity.

“[T]he march is student led and Deena is acting at their behest to help with paperwork, being these logistics are out of their wheelhouse,” Ms. Margolis said in an email. “Also to be clear, Deena is helping as an individual. [T]he women’s march is not associated.”

As far as critics are concerned, there’s quite a bit about the campaign that seems to be outside the wheelhouse of the average high schooler.

Few teens would have the resources and sophistication to pull off a major national protest without the help of experienced political hands, and yet there’s been little or no mention of outside groups as the post-Parkland push for tougher gun laws gains steam.

The news coverage repeatedly has depicted the effort as homegrown, including stories such as the New Yorker magazine’s “How the Survivors of Parkland Began the Never Again Movement” and BuzzFeed’s “Here’s What It’s Like at The Headquarters of the Teens Working to Stop Mass Shootings.”

The BuzzFeed article and photos feature two-dozen Parkland students, at least one wearing pajamas, sprawled on a living room floor as they conduct phone interviews and plan the March For Our Lives, “a demonstration that they hope will serve as the movement’s coming-out party.”

“[R]ather than wait for lawmakers to make a change, the survivors of the shooting are taking matters into their own hands — organizing, and taking action,” Time Magazine said Tuesday in a post. “From their parents’ living rooms, Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School students are planning a march on Washington, D.C. called March for Our Lives.”

As student Sofia Whitney told CNN: “We’re running th
e ‘Never Again’ movement, we’re running March For Our Lives, all student-led.”

Not everyone is buying it. Former Milwaukee sheriff David Clarke has accused billionaire liberal George Soros of pulling the strings backstage, saying on Twitter the “well ORGANIZED effort by Florida school students demanding gun control has GEORGE SOROS’ FINGERPRINTS all over it.”

The well ORGANIZED effort by Florida school students demanding gun control has GEORGE SOROS’ FINGERPRINTS all over it. It is similar to how he hijacked and exploited black people’s emotion regarding police use of force incidents into the COP HATING Black Lives Matter movement.
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— David A. Clarke, Jr. (@SheriffClarke) February 20, 2018

Is there a Soros connection? The Women’s March, which partners with 100 Soros-funded groups, announced plans for a national school walkout on March 14 run by Women’s March Youth EMPOWER, but that event is billed as separate from the March 24 march.

The National Park Service application submitted by Ms. Katz estimates a crowd of 500,000, which would make it one of the largest events on the Mall, rivaling the Women’s March of January 2017, which drew an estimated half-million.

“March For Our Lives is created by students across the country who will no longer risk their lives waiting for someone else to take action to stop the epidemic of mass school shootings that has become all too familiar,” Ms. Katz said in her application, repeating the website’s mission statement.

Plans for the march include 14 jumbotrons, 20 tents, 2,000 chairs, 2,000 portable toilets, a press riser and 20 buses.

“In the tragic wake of the seventeen lives brutally cut short in Florida, politicians are telling us that now is not the time to talk about guns,” said the application. “March For Our Lives believes the time is now.”

Whatever their role in organizing the march, the students have certainly succeeded in keeping the firearms debate in the public eye.

“So far, Parkland is *not* fading from the news the way mass shootings usually do,” tweeted Nate Silver, founder of the statistical analysis firm FiveThirtyEight. “The students speaking out makes a pretty big difference.”Some of the post-Parkland advocacy has an amateur feel. The Never Again page on Facebook looks like a teen-run effort, with posts such as “Alex here. Finally got to do a normal kid thing today and got myself a much needed haircut.”

Other sites have a more professional ring. Four days after the shooting, the March For Our Lives domain name was registered with Domains by Proxy, which keeps the identities of its registrants private, followed shortly thereafter by a slick website that includes merchandise sales.

A GoFundMe page created by Cameron Kasky already has raised $1.5 million of its $2 million goal.

“I created the #NeverAgain movement as well as the March for Our lives. Our team has been working hard since day one,” he says on the page.

Several Parkland students, parents and community members appeared Wednesday night on a CNN town hall, along with NRA spokeswoman Dana Loesch.

The Resurgent’s Peter Heck took issue Tuesday with the focus on the Parkland students, blasting the “sick exploitation” of the teens and describing it politically motivated “child abuse.”

“[M]ajor media anchors are shoving microphones in front of the faces of grieving, scarred, and emotional teenagers, exploiting them for one reason: they are saying what media progressives want said,” said Mr. Heck on the conservative website.

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Re: jennifer regurgitated not the students
Posted by: Jennifer ()
Date: February 24, 2018 03:54AM

Good article on the Libs organizing and exploiting 'the children' -

CHILDREN’S CRUSADE, 2018

[www.powerlineblog.com]

The last Children’s Crusade ended badly. This year’s version won’t be as catastrophic, but it isn’t likely to be any more successful.

It started in Florida, where liberal activists didn’t wait until the bodies at Stoneman Douglas High School were cold to begin organizing kids for another run at increased gun controls. Stoneman Douglas students have been featured so often on CNN, used as props for blatantly political purposes, that some are becoming household names.

Today, left-wing organizers will lead high school students into the Florida legislature, where they will demand that old chestnut, a ban on AR-15 style rifles. It isn’t clear why anyone thinks 15-to-18-year-old kids have any special insight into the issues relating to mass murders by the mentally ill, but of course that won’t stop the left. One wonders whether the young people who will harangue Florida legislators even know that an “assault weapons” ban was tried a couple of decades ago, and was allowed to lapse because it was a complete failure. One wonders, too, how many of them know that the rifle is the least popular of murder weapons, ranking, according to the FBI’s statistics, well below knives, shotguns, blunt objects and bare hands.

In 1994, when the “assault weapons” ban was enacted, the Second Amendment was the stepchild of the Bill of Rights. That is no longer true; or, at least, it is much less true today. Today, a ban on AR-15 style firearms might well be held unconstitutional, both under the Second Amendment and as a violation of due process. Courts might well find that a ban on AR-15s irrationally distinguishes between that style of rifle–America’s most popular–and the many other semiautomatic rifles on the market, based on differences that are largely cosmetic.

There are, of course, things that can be done to prevent mass school shootings, which thankfully are rare and are not becoming more frequent. The most obvious is to improve school security by hiring armed guards, restricting entry by non-students, and encouraging teachers to obtain carry permits. The “gun-free zone” is an idiotic concept that should be done away with.

Mental health issues should be addressed as well, even though this raises thorny problems. School “shooters” have uniformly been obviously crazy. Nikolas Cruz is an extreme case: he told everyone who would listen that he intended to be a school mass murderer, and apparently no one was interested in acting on his threats. One of these days, we are going to have to do something about blatantly crazy and dangerous people before they act, not after it is too late.

That, in turn, raises the failures of law enforcement that obviously occurred in the Parkland case. The FBI, in particular, dropped the ball. The FBI needs to be drastically overhauled, beginning with firing the senior bureaucrats who apparently are more interested in playing political games than in preventing crimes.

These are all legitimate issues, but I’ve seen no indication that Florida liberals are encouraging their child crusaders to talk about any of them. Nor do I expect to hear anything about these issues from the other young people who are now being organized by liberals in various states around the country.

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