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Right-wing Fearmongering About Guns

One of the hallmarks of the militia movement of the 1990s was the way it inspired violence: by essentially loosing the moorings of their followers from reality by promulgating a toxic brew of conspiracy theories, right-wing historical revisionism, and a bevy of false "facts" and claims against government officials and liberals generally. Chief among these, of course, was the belief that Bill Clinton and the New World Order were coming to take their guns away -- which, of course, he never did, though he did manage to pass an assault-weapons ban.

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Venomousvole : LVL 36: VP 4.4: said:

Venomousvole

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229 days 17 hours ago...

pseudo-propaganda is being pumped out to desperately smokescreen the tyrants in charge. the media is their tool of confusion, so wonderfully demonstrated by fox, and cnn.

psychologyprofessor : LVL 36: VP 4.4: said:

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5 votes NegativePositive

229 days 15 hours ago...

I really, REALLY hate Glen Beck.

computermexican (Admin) : LVL 42: VP 5: said:

computermexican

1 votes NegativePositive

227 days 13 hours ago...

The best thing is that all of this has been in the works for years with most of the damaging laws and fucking of the constitution being signed by Bush. Now they are reporting it like Obama is doing all of it in his first few months in office. Obama will do his share but we can`t forget Bush, Clinton, Bush Sr., Reagan, Nixon, etc.

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