R.I.P. Scout26
And the comments are full of WIN!!
That looks like one of those 30-caliber clip ghost guns that fire 9,000 democracies per minute.
Looks like it was modified/moved. Now here: https://www.facebook.com/pages/Every-Town-For-Gun-Safety/1426890394231866?ref=ts&fref=tsOnly has 1,348 likes now.
Win!Yes, this is my report.Chris
That is all. *expletive deleted*ck you all, eat *expletive deleted*it, and die in a fire. I have considered writing here a long parting section dedicated to each poster, but I have decided, at length, against it. *expletive deleted*ck you all and Hail Satan.
Was that Bloomberg's page? I hope you got the right one.
The image on this page is full of fail:https://www.facebook.com/photo.php?fbid=491469427642417&set=a.491043657684994.1073741828.489952507794109&type=1&theater
The image which brought us so much joy and fail was here:It's gone.
But never fear. The pro-violence Bloombergers have another bookface page, which I think they've had since shortly after this whole kerfuffle kicked off.https://www.facebook.com/everytownUSA
Fortunately, the poster of fail can still be seen on the pro-2A Everytown page: https://www.facebook.com/photo.php?fbid=1415189668746966&set=o.255788701273534&type=1&theaterIsn't "Demand Action" another one of Bloomberg's sock puppet groups that predates the "Everytown" scam?
While the image at first appeared to be created by Everytown for Gun Safety, an anti-gun campaign paid for by former New York Mayor Michael Bloomberg, and includes the web address of the group’s official website and logo, the Facebook page it was posted on is not the one the group’s website currently links to.A spokesperson for the gun control group Demand Action told TheBlaze the Facebook page and image belongs to “cybersquatters,” not Bloomberg’s group.
The NRA responds to Bloomberg's campaign:http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=T8gyEjToC1M
bllomberg appears to be editing responses to put his most favorable ones up front.
The majority of Bloomberg's likes come from Egypt and India.