TBH I don't see an issue with this. Its not like everyone else doesn't do this. At least it shows someone briefed him and he can spell properly. (assuming he wrote it) I have seen where senior executives got exposed like this by having clear plinth and their speech notes being seen through it. stuff like how to wave their hands about or look sympathetic at the right time. All this is is what goes on. Cos its trump he's made out to be uncaring. ... we all know he doens't give a ****... attacking him like this just hardens his core support. His actions over the term will be what means he won't get reelected.
Not what I said at all, and a straw man argument that. Start with making semi automatics illegal for sale, then go from there bears no relation to what you’ve just posted fella.
And here's a thought. What young black male teacher wants to be seen holding a gun as the police storm in to an active shooter incident at their school?
Apparently you can buy an AR15 for 150 quid. That's just insane. (Apart from it's insane you can buy it at all obviously)
don't worry he will be dead as first target. i'd be more worried about being shot by substitute teacher (who vets them) and I assume all guns remain ON GROUNDS in secure lock up? School is instant target for robbery of the guns the more you dig this lunatic idea the funnier it is. a) school has to now train teachers to shoot guns. b) school must provide secure lock up facility for guns each night c) school provides clear sign out procure and weapons check each moring d) school has to provide body armour to teachers e) school has to educate teachers about threatening pupils with guns in regular days work and not pistol whipping brats f) school must protect itself for law suits over teachers accidentally shooting pupils, or worse parents who say the teacher failed to provide adequate care when gunman shoots their kids g) every dodgy character knows local school is great place to get guns. so they get robbed regularly h) first person shot in any attack is teacher. I) teach brings gun home and is shot by police.
its just a phrase. an affirmation he plans to ignore everything said. It is part of training docs for anyone anyway dealing with greivances. "i hear you, let me repeat what i heard so i understand you." you can't expect a billionaire who's been able to bark orders for everything from food to sex to drugs etc for 50 years to suddenly be able to be a shoulder to cry on naturally.
The kids, teachers and sheriff owning Rubio and that NRA bint at the townhall event last night was a sight to enjoy.
Someone in America should name all the Congressmen that receive donations from the NRA and start a campaign to get them unelected.
ayone remember those big heavy blackboard rubbers that they used to have in school anyway we had a teacher who would regularly throw it at us if anyone irritated him. Thank **** he wasn't armed or you would all be missing my sparkling witty insightful posts.
We disagree, no biggy. We agree, I reckon, on the top level issues on guns and this downstream from that, solving the top level issue of gun availability makes this a moot point I suppose
Not sure its a reminder to show empathy, just a reminder of what word to use so that its sounds like you are being empathetic without taking blame/offering anything etc. It has been a management (sorry) leadership buzz word for some time now.
They have. Down to the dollar. Money matters but what it will always come down to is votes. As seen in recent elections. Get the young, ethnic groups and women out to vote Republicans aren't safe even in gerrymandered states. The money needs spent on facilitating these groups to steer through the registration obstacles and quite frankly apathy to actually vote.
What Frank is not telling you is CNN scripted the questions for this meeting, it was hosted by CNN One of the kids there that day, Colton Haab, a 17-year-old junior at Stoneman Douglas High School, reveals how CNN's Town Hall discussion on gun control actually worked. He had his own questions but CNN wanted him to ask their scripted questions they had given everyone else. he said "no I want to ask my own questions" and they stopped him asking questions at the event. Colton was one of two lads who armed themselves in a classroom ready to attack the gunman to protect their fellow students brave lads indeed, one with a 2 by 4 and the other with a fire extinguisher. CNN basically told him to **** off if he did not ask their scripted questions. The kid is currently being called a hero, but CNN thinks ask what he is told or he should shut up This lad earned the right to ask his questions imo and CNN are a scummy news network with lower ratings than some comedy channel re-runs Ugh, Frank, just ugh This is exactly why Frank put me on ignore, for repeatedly fact checking his bullshit posts
Take from his own mouth https://www.realclearpolitics.com/v...fter_denying_question_about_armed_guards.html "facts" for you.