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Alert!!! Mitch album show oc interview @ 6:30 pm tonight

Jared

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It is centered around AB&E. However with Mitch you will never know until it happens.

Is Mitch anti-gun?

I don't know his politics... from the little I know about him I would assume he is a tad bit right-of-center.

If I'm wrong, please correct me on this.

I think many people are missing the point on AB&E, it's about civil rights and the law. If Royal Oak can ignore the law then the best thing we can ask anti's or wishy-washy talk show hosts is "well, what law can I ignore?"
 

Sefner

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Jared, Mitch is very anti-gun.

I'll never forget one time he was doing an interview and the NRA guy he was interviewing was talking about some situations in which a gun would be useful on a college campus. Mitch had no arguement and responded with "Well I don't want to get into hypotheticals, but are you telling me that some kid couldn't get drunk, or high, or whatever kids do at college, and then there is a gun laying there, that it wouldn't make the situation worse?"

You can see the flaw in his argument, he dismisses the NRA guy's arguments as "hypotheticals" and then introduces his own hypothetical in the same sentence.

He usually falls along the lines of "No one needs to carry a gun in today's world except for hunting" type of argument.
 

PDinDetroit

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Jared, Mitch is very anti-gun.

I'll never forget one time he was doing an interview and the NRA guy he was interviewing was talking about some situations in which a gun would be useful on a college campus. Mitch had no arguement and responded with "Well I don't want to get into hypotheticals, but are you telling me that some kid couldn't get drunk, or high, or whatever kids do at college, and then there is a gun laying there, that it wouldn't make the situation worse?"

You can see the flaw in his argument, he dismisses the NRA guy's arguments as "hypotheticals" and then introduces his own hypothetical in the same sentence.

He usually falls along the lines of "No one needs to carry a gun in today's world except for hunting" type of argument.

Yeah, the Founding Fathers put an expiration date on the US Constitution and the Bill Of Rights.

Mitch, obviously the Internet, Radio, and TV were not envisioned within the First Amendment and therefore your Free Speech rights do not pertain to these mediums. Please keep your opinions to yourself unless it is in print and only from your own printing press that is hand run.
 

Glock9mmOldStyle

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Taylor, Wayne County, Michigan, USA
A logical 'Pile Driver' By PD....YES!

Yeah, the Founding Fathers put an expiration date on the US Constitution and the Bill Of Rights.

Mitch, obviously the Internet, Radio, and TV were not envisioned within the First Amendment and therefore your Free Speech rights do not pertain to these mediums. Please keep your opinions to yourself unless it is in print and only from your own printing press that is hand run.

+1 TRILLION! PD puts the logical smack-down on little Mitchie!
 

Agent1

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The Thumb MI
Yeah, the Founding Fathers put an expiration date on the US Constitution and the Bill Of Rights.

Mitch, obviously the Internet, Radio, and TV were not envisioned within the First Amendment and therefore your Free Speech rights do not pertain to these mediums. Please keep your opinions to yourself unless it is in print and only from your own printing press that is hand run.

Well Said!
 
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