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President Obama will hold a so-called town hall meeting in Northern Virginia on Thursday, January 7th.
George Mason University will provide the setting, likely at the Eagle Bank Arena.
This is a large arena so don't expect there to be much more in attendance than the hand-picked bobble-heads
that always appear behind King Barack.
Fair and unbiased CNN will wire it up, and firearms authority Anderson Cooper will host the event.
If you familiar with the area, you would know how easy it is to barricade the area, so there won't
be much in the way of opposing voices to the Presidents latest scheme.
No doubt the audience will be hand picked for their anti gun stance. I wonder if Obama knows this or does he think the people that are agreeing with him and his latest scheme is an actual cross section of america representing the majority?
Something needs to be done about gun violence but I would rather see a crack down on illegal guns in the hands of criminals before new laws are penned. The laws we already have need to be enforced.
I'm sure the meeting will be a sloppy wet kiss fest by all attendees.
Can't wait for all the facebook peanut gallery questions from 19-year-olds hailing from the left coast.
"President Obama, you've already cemented your legacy as one of our nation's finest presidents, what do you think about Donald Trump wanting to murder babies?" Hard-hitting questions like that.
The mere fact that Barack Obama chose Northern Virginia is clear evidence that he's not interested in opposing views. NOVA is a bastion of limp-wristed, emotional, cry-baby liberals. He will be in good company.
Going to get a haircut, then to a Chantilly, VA arsenal to sell two rifles. Converting them into a new Windham Weaponry 7.62 AR.
What a great country!
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