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“What's happening to my special purpose!?”
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No. You told lies about Shariah Law and you were called out, No one twisted anything.
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She is publicising it, not organising it. The NRA's response to the protest was to post a pic on twitter of an AR15.
That's the order... First post, response...I'll take the AR 15 over Sharia law any day.
For the second time, my Sharia law comment was in response to a particular post. That is all. Nothing more. So quit trying to twist and take my comment out of context.
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ETA sorry to bump but clearly needs refreshed
So much! A very callous, threatening response to something they needn't discuss at all! They didn't have to tweet anything!Honesty, the NRA response to child protesters by posting a pic of a AR15 seemed like a threat to me. Can you get your head around that?
That's the order... First post, response...
You made several posts and some with links regarding sharia law. It wasnt a comment, it was multiple.
Its 100% a lie, and a disservice to this country to spread it.
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ETA sorry to bump but clearly needs refreshed
So much! A very callous, threatening response to something they needn't discuss at all! They didn't have to tweet anything!
Cullen added: "The word empowering is maybe a little overused ... but it really has been empowering ... I'm talking to 11 and 12-year-old kids and I think they've gotten the message that you don't have to wait for your parents to tell you what to do or your teacher tells you what to do ... when you know it's the right thing and something ought to be happening ... just do it. They're just taking control of their lives and just doing it. It's kind of amazing to see."
A few more kids dead does not seem to matter much.
Womens March under fire over links to Nation of Islams Louis Farrakhan, anti-Semitism
https://www.washingtontimes.com/news/2018/mar/7/womens-march-leaders-tamika-mallory-linda-sarsour-/
Progressives who have never quite cut the cord with Nation of Islam leader Louis Farrakhan despite his anti-Semitic rants are suddenly paying the price, starting with the Womens March leaders.
Calls for Womens March president Tamika D. Mallory to resign erupted after she attended a Feb. 25 speech in Chicago at which Mr. Farrakhan railed against the Satanic Jew, saying powerful Jews are my enemy while singling her out for recognition.
The Womens March statement is too little, too late. Three of its leaders have a history of associating with and supporting Farrakhan, said Mr. Jacobson. These connections have been public, yet the Womens March remained silent.
The flap has left the group reeling as it attempts to keep the focus on its next big event, the March 14 National School Walkout, a protest for tougher gun-control laws sparked by last months Parkland shooting.
"A lot of adults here think that kids are here to take the day off and skip school, but it's really not about that," said Viqueria, "it's about kids wanting to go to school and learn without getting shot."
Yes. Thank you.
"We are unified and we want gun control now," Daly said.
Across the hill in Pleasanton, hundreds of students at Foothill High School walked out of class at 9:55 a.m. and assembled minutes later for a peaceful and calm rally, chanting "Never Again!" at times.
"People need to focus on the safety of their kids, not really the Second Amendment," student Darina Wolfe said. "We shouldn't be afraid to go to school."