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In reply to the discussion: Is there any difference between a maggot infestation and the NRA after a mass shooting? [View all]stonecutter357
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Is there any difference between a maggot infestation and the NRA after a mass shooting? [View all]
whereisjustice
Oct 2015
OP
As many people pointed out to me, maggots are more honest creatures than the NRA
whereisjustice
Oct 2015
#104
All things considered though, it would seem to me that maggots would be on the side of the NRA
nolabels
Oct 2015
#120
A maggot might find it hard to pull a trigger, but perhaps NRA would build a gun so dangerous
whereisjustice
Oct 2015
#122
Somehow it all kind of makes sense to me that a maggot would want to pull the trigger
nolabels
Oct 2015
#124
Both the NRA and NRA-ILA have the absolute right to promote virtually whatever they want
branford
Oct 2015
#33
When they get around to figuring out what to say -- as NRA did after Sandy Hook -- it will be fear,
Hoyt
Oct 2015
#8
So, even you cannot find any statements by the NRA "feasting over the dead" in Oregon.
branford
Oct 2015
#12
Oh, there are plenty of vidoes of NRA's press conference after Sandy Hook. Then NRA Prez Keene,
Hoyt
Oct 2015
#14
This is not a deposition, Counselor. You have to defend/apologize for gunz differently on a forum
Hoyt
Oct 2015
#18
I'm sorry for picking on good friends, the NRA - here's a way to lighten things up...
whereisjustice
Oct 2015
#10
Maggots can be used to remove decaying tissue -iow, they can perform a valuable service
hatrack
Oct 2015
#11
NRA,NRA,NRA,NRA,NRA,NRA,NRA,NRA,NRA,NRA,NRA,NRA,NRA,NRA,NRA,NRA,NRA,NRA,NRA,NRA,NRA,NRA,
GGJohn
Oct 2015
#22
The NRA is very proud to call themselves part of the maggot economy. But they're just parasites.
whereisjustice
Oct 2015
#28
yes - www.fuckyounraparasites.com, if that doesn't work try www.nrapondscum.com
whereisjustice
Oct 2015
#34
It's my belief, and I admit I could be wrong because I don't live in your beautiful country,
GGJohn
Oct 2015
#96
That is what a lot of people think and I'd like to say FU to Michael Moore on this
laundry_queen
Oct 2015
#99
Yet the majority of Americans think firearm rights are more important than more restrictions.
GGJohn
Oct 2015
#95
A roach, maggot, hook worm are having lunch and an NRA walks up to them and says "mind if I join"
whereisjustice
Oct 2015
#45
Right wing NRA maggots killing more than any other hate group in USA, thats for sure.
whereisjustice
Oct 2015
#46
Let me try to bring some clarity by relating a heart warming story about guns
whereisjustice
Oct 2015
#92