Tuesday, January 13, 2015

Sigh--Another hypocritical anti-gun shoot-em-up lefty actor


Liam Neeson: Paris Attack Shows Need For US Gun Control 

By Awr Hawkins, Jan 12, 2015

Standing in front of a poster of himself holding a handgun in Taken 3, the latest installment in a film series that relies on gunplay to heighten action sequences, Liam Neeson spoke to the attacks on Charlie Hebdo by offering condolences, then saying: “There are too many [bleeping] guns out there, especially in America.”

He said the level of private gun ownership in the US is “a [bleeping] disgrace.”

According to Gulfnews.com, Neeson stuck with the American rant, saying: “I think the population is like, 320 million? There’s over 300 million guns, privately owned, in America. I think it’s a [bleeping] disgrace. Every week now we are picking up a newspaper and seeing, ‘Yet another few kids have been killed in schools.'”


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1 comment:

  1. Remember this comment the next time there's the accusation of Republicans politicizing too much. The Left almost always politicizes any gun incident, even when it has ~absolutely nothing~ to do with (American) politics. First, it happened in France, which lacks a 2nd Amendment. Second, terrorists don't consult the law!!!! Third, Jihadists regularly wield axes, as well as torture devices...not to mention bombs.

    Fourth, if he would respect the code (Constitution) he would be on the Council by now!

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