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New Video Game Allows Players to Murder NRA President

nodeamass Wrote: Jan 15, 2013 5:50 PM
I never claimed a cause/effect relationship in the Giffords attack, only a justification for public outrage, so your strawman is fallacious. Where did any post reflect 'paranoia' as you claim? My brother has had direct dealings with judges who are corrupt but cannot be thrown out. Bill O'Reilly referred to an abortion doctor, Tiller, as a 'baby killer'. Later, tiller was murdered. Should O'reilly bear any responsibility? If not, then if La Pierre gets attacked, one cannot blame a game for it.
kyman55 Wrote: Jan 15, 2013 7:32 PM
Nodeamass, Tiller was a 'baby killer' in truth and fact. Your cause and effect logic is flawed, sir. Bill O'Reilly told the truth. That is not equal to the NRA President being specifically singled out for a pretend game execution simply for being the head of a Gun Owners organization. They do not kill babies or anyone else. A major thrust of the NRA is Gun Safety, sir, not violence. No one could justly hold O'Reilly responsible for any action resulting from his telling the truth. But the creator of that game should and could be held accountable for his actions. Any person with common sense knows that. Of course if you do not understand or agree with logic, then this would be over your head.
byeBarry Wrote: Jan 15, 2013 5:54 PM
Wayne is not the President of the NRA, MORON!

A new online video game is taking political discourse to a whole new level. We already reported the death threats being received by NRA executives and now, a video game which allows users to shoot NRA President David Keene in the head, has been released. The creator of the game identified as gizmo01942 Ediot says, "Share this everywhere, especially gun-nut and anti-game websites. Also see if you can't send it in to the NRA somehow, like through the feedback on their website or something." Gizmo also provides screen shots to viewers, which can be seen below.

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