WillowTree
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Libtards are always squawking about civil discourse!
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. Whoever put that up should be sued big time. Hate speech is illegal I thought ?? That is a lawsuit in the making right there.![]()
JACKSONVILLE, Fla. - An anti-GOP political action committee known for controversial tactics is going after the National Rifle Association with a Jacksonville billboard deriding the group as a "terrorist organization."
For those driving along Interstate 295 near Commonwealth Avenue and Interstate 10 on the city's Westside, the signage is hard to miss -- "The NRA is a terrorist organization," the message reads.
It's not clear exactly when the billboard went up. But according to the sign, it was paid for by Mad Dog PAC, a political action committee led by Claude Taylor, a former White House staffer for President Bill Clinton.
"It got you to call me, which you probably wouldn't have done otherwise, right? It has people talking. We put up these billboards and it begins a conversation," Taylor told News4Jax by phone Friday. "People are discussing the issue and not just because of us, but because the issue is so important."
Southern Georgia folk making a positive statement for America! So much winning!
Moar....
it's only slander if it's not true.
I suggest you put your money where your mouth is then. By all means pay for a billboard and make it really, really public.
a private billboard would be pretty fucking stupid, wouldn't it?
if stupid assholes want to piss their money away supporting wayne lapierre and his fear mongering asshats at nra, more power to them.
it's no skin off my nose.
let me know when that big lawsuit hits this guy, though.
i'll wait
Hey, you're the one shooting your mouth off. Not me. If you think you have such a great cause then back it up with money, you spewing here, on this Board, aren't doing much at all. So go ahead, lets see the mettle of your convictions.... Or are you just like almost everyone else....a blowhard?![]()
. Whoever put that up should be sued big time. Hate speech is illegal I thought ?? That is a lawsuit in the making right there.
it's only slander if it's not true.
I suggest you put your money where your mouth is then. By all means pay for a billboard and make it really, really public.
a private billboard would be pretty fucking stupid, wouldn't it?
if stupid assholes want to piss their money away supporting wayne lapierre and his fear mongering asshats at nra, more power to them.
it's no skin off my nose.
let me know when that big lawsuit hits this guy, though.
i'll wait
Hey, you're the one shooting your mouth off. Not me. If you think you have such a great cause then back it up with money, you spewing here, on this Board, aren't doing much at all. So go ahead, lets see the mettle of your convictions.... Or are you just like almost everyone else....a blowhard?![]()
oooh, you cut me deep, but i guess it takes one to know one, right?
![]()
it's only slander if it's not true.
I suggest you put your money where your mouth is then. By all means pay for a billboard and make it really, really public.
a private billboard would be pretty fucking stupid, wouldn't it?
if stupid assholes want to piss their money away supporting wayne lapierre and his fear mongering asshats at nra, more power to them.
it's no skin off my nose.
let me know when that big lawsuit hits this guy, though.
i'll wait
Hey, you're the one shooting your mouth off. Not me. If you think you have such a great cause then back it up with money, you spewing here, on this Board, aren't doing much at all. So go ahead, lets see the mettle of your convictions.... Or are you just like almost everyone else....a blowhard?![]()
oooh, you cut me deep, but i guess it takes one to know one, right?
![]()
Oh, absolutely! Everyone knows I'm a blowhard! I just admit it.
Who did they ever shoot?![]()
JACKSONVILLE, Fla. - An anti-GOP political action committee known for controversial tactics is going after the National Rifle Association with a Jacksonville billboard deriding the group as a "terrorist organization."
For those driving along Interstate 295 near Commonwealth Avenue and Interstate 10 on the city's Westside, the signage is hard to miss -- "The NRA is a terrorist organization," the message reads.
It's not clear exactly when the billboard went up. But according to the sign, it was paid for by Mad Dog PAC, a political action committee led by Claude Taylor, a former White House staffer for President Bill Clinton.
"It got you to call me, which you probably wouldn't have done otherwise, right? It has people talking. We put up these billboards and it begins a conversation," Taylor told News4Jax by phone Friday. "People are discussing the issue and not just because of us, but because the issue is so important."
Southern Georgia folk making a positive statement for America! So much winning!
Moar....
Top photo looks like an american![]()
There is a case here.![]()
Top photo looks like an american![]()
There is a case here.![]()
I bet you got the milkI suggest you put your money where your mouth is then. By all means pay for a billboard and make it really, really public.
a private billboard would be pretty fucking stupid, wouldn't it?
if stupid assholes want to piss their money away supporting wayne lapierre and his fear mongering asshats at nra, more power to them.
it's no skin off my nose.
let me know when that big lawsuit hits this guy, though.
i'll wait
Hey, you're the one shooting your mouth off. Not me. If you think you have such a great cause then back it up with money, you spewing here, on this Board, aren't doing much at all. So go ahead, lets see the mettle of your convictions.... Or are you just like almost everyone else....a blowhard?![]()
oooh, you cut me deep, but i guess it takes one to know one, right?
![]()
Oh, absolutely! Everyone knows I'm a blowhard! I just admit it.
have a cookie
It's true. I went to Home Depot and found myself in the local gun shop buying terrorist weapons of mass destruction because I'm sure the NRA put a subliminal message in that Steely Dan song.![]()
JACKSONVILLE, Fla. - An anti-GOP political action committee known for controversial tactics is going after the National Rifle Association with a Jacksonville billboard deriding the group as a "terrorist organization."
For those driving along Interstate 295 near Commonwealth Avenue and Interstate 10 on the city's Westside, the signage is hard to miss -- "The NRA is a terrorist organization," the message reads.
It's not clear exactly when the billboard went up. But according to the sign, it was paid for by Mad Dog PAC, a political action committee led by Claude Taylor, a former White House staffer for President Bill Clinton.
"It got you to call me, which you probably wouldn't have done otherwise, right? It has people talking. We put up these billboards and it begins a conversation," Taylor told News4Jax by phone Friday. "People are discussing the issue and not just because of us, but because the issue is so important."
Southern Georgia folk making a positive statement for America! So much winning!
Moar....
Well guns are legal here! Your point was whatTop photo looks like an american![]()
There is a case here.![]()
can't fool you for long, huh?
![]()
Well guns are legal here! Your point was whatTop photo looks like an american![]()
There is a case here.![]()
can't fool you for long, huh?
![]()
Isn’t America great one can pay to advertise anything true or not. Gd damn that 2nd amendment is great![]()
JACKSONVILLE, Fla. - An anti-GOP political action committee known for controversial tactics is going after the National Rifle Association with a Jacksonville billboard deriding the group as a "terrorist organization."
For those driving along Interstate 295 near Commonwealth Avenue and Interstate 10 on the city's Westside, the signage is hard to miss -- "The NRA is a terrorist organization," the message reads.
It's not clear exactly when the billboard went up. But according to the sign, it was paid for by Mad Dog PAC, a political action committee led by Claude Taylor, a former White House staffer for President Bill Clinton.
"It got you to call me, which you probably wouldn't have done otherwise, right? It has people talking. We put up these billboards and it begins a conversation," Taylor told News4Jax by phone Friday. "People are discussing the issue and not just because of us, but because the issue is so important."
Southern Georgia folk making a positive statement for America! So much winning!
Moar....
![]()
JACKSONVILLE, Fla. - An anti-GOP political action committee known for controversial tactics is going after the National Rifle Association with a Jacksonville billboard deriding the group as a "terrorist organization."
For those driving along Interstate 295 near Commonwealth Avenue and Interstate 10 on the city's Westside, the signage is hard to miss -- "The NRA is a terrorist organization," the message reads.
It's not clear exactly when the billboard went up. But according to the sign, it was paid for by Mad Dog PAC, a political action committee led by Claude Taylor, a former White House staffer for President Bill Clinton.
"It got you to call me, which you probably wouldn't have done otherwise, right? It has people talking. We put up these billboards and it begins a conversation," Taylor told News4Jax by phone Friday. "People are discussing the issue and not just because of us, but because the issue is so important."
Southern Georgia folk making a positive statement for America! So much winning!
Moar....
. Whoever put that up should be sued big time. Hate speech is illegal I thought ?? That is a lawsuit in the making right there.![]()
JACKSONVILLE, Fla. - An anti-GOP political action committee known for controversial tactics is going after the National Rifle Association with a Jacksonville billboard deriding the group as a "terrorist organization."
For those driving along Interstate 295 near Commonwealth Avenue and Interstate 10 on the city's Westside, the signage is hard to miss -- "The NRA is a terrorist organization," the message reads.
It's not clear exactly when the billboard went up. But according to the sign, it was paid for by Mad Dog PAC, a political action committee led by Claude Taylor, a former White House staffer for President Bill Clinton.
"It got you to call me, which you probably wouldn't have done otherwise, right? It has people talking. We put up these billboards and it begins a conversation," Taylor told News4Jax by phone Friday. "People are discussing the issue and not just because of us, but because the issue is so important."
Southern Georgia folk making a positive statement for America! So much winning!
Moar....
it's only slander if it's not true.
![]()
There is a case here.![]()
![]()
JACKSONVILLE, Fla. - An anti-GOP political action committee known for controversial tactics is going after the National Rifle Association with a Jacksonville billboard deriding the group as a "terrorist organization."
For those driving along Interstate 295 near Commonwealth Avenue and Interstate 10 on the city's Westside, the signage is hard to miss -- "The NRA is a terrorist organization," the message reads.
It's not clear exactly when the billboard went up. But according to the sign, it was paid for by Mad Dog PAC, a political action committee led by Claude Taylor, a former White House staffer for President Bill Clinton.
"It got you to call me, which you probably wouldn't have done otherwise, right? It has people talking. We put up these billboards and it begins a conversation," Taylor told News4Jax by phone Friday. "People are discussing the issue and not just because of us, but because the issue is so important."
Southern Georgia folk making a positive statement for America! So much winning!
Moar....