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Machine Gun Madness


You can add Greta Van Susteren to the list of Fox News hosts who can't or won't be honest about what's going on in Mexico. The other night, not only did the host of "On the Record" let Secretary of State Hillary Clinton get away with saying that Mexican drug cartels are getting machine guns in the United States, Susteren herself said, "these automatic weapons that go right through...are coming from the United States."


It's been 15 years since Hillary Clinton and her husband pushed their gun ban on the American people, and the mainstream media still can't get it right. Fully automatic firearms have been heavily regulated since 1934, and they're not the subject of the ban that Hillary Clinton, Eric Holder and others are promoting. They're pushing for a ban on some of the most popular semi-automatic firearms around firearms that shoot just one time every time the trigger is pulled.


These reporters keep saying it's time we get serious about gun control. Maybe they could start by making sure their reporting isn't a joke.

Published Sunday, April 12, 2009 7:00 PM by NRANews Channel

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brad said:

The sheepeople will hear this and fall right into line, without questioning or even a thought process. Hillary's party is always blame America first and expand the government to a size that will crush us all.

April 15, 2009 8:53 AM

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