Monday, May 6, 2013

Liberals on Twitter call for murder of NRA members, repeal of Second Amendment - National Crime & Courts | Examiner.com

Liberals on Twitter call for murder of NRA members, repeal of Second Amendment - National Crime & Courts | Examiner.com


Liberals on Twitter call for murder of NRA members, repeal of Second Amendment

The anti-gun propaganda campaign begun by the Democrat-media complex seems to be having an impact, as liberals on Twitter called for the murder of NRA members and a repeal of the Second Amendment right to keep and bear arms, Freedom Outpost reported Saturday.
"Murder every NRA member," one person tweeted. The message was deleted, but not before being captured by Freedom Outpost.
"Can we now shoot the #NRA and everyone who defends them?" asked "John Cobarruvias."
"Someone should shoot this m*****f****r NRA President David Keene," added "Michael Mayer."
In at least two other tweets, "Mayer" suggested using Keene for "target practice."
Tim Brown posted a number of similar tweets issued by liberals on Twitter.
"Isn’t that just like liberals? They are ticked off over a shooting that took innocent lives and they turn right around and want to murder innocent people that have done them absolutely no harm!" Brown wrote.
But liberals weren't satisfied with calls for murder. Many called for a repeal of the Second Amendment.
"Revoke the 2nd amendment," tweeted "Ada."
"Enough heartbreak, we must fix this, repeal 2nd amendment, God bless America, give us the power to change (sic)," tweeted one person who suggested replacing the right to keep and bear arms with healthcare.
A quick search of Twitter reveals a number of tweets calling for a repeal of the Second Amendment.
While anti-gun liberals claim that an instant ban of all weapons would end all gun crime, Brown writes that was not the case after the United Kingdom banned all handguns in 1996.
"In 2003, just 7 years after the ban, the London Telegraph reported that firearms offenses have more than doubled since Dunblane," he wrote.
Cities like Chicago and New York have some of the toughest gun control laws in the nation, and Connecticut ranks fifth in the nation by the Brady campaign for gun control, Brown added.

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