have you seen this? (probably)
i don't watch t.v. so i hadn't. apparently there is some uproar about it's appropriateness. screw that! it's a fun commercial. i'm gonna go buy the game.
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If this is the commercial with regular regular people and then celebrities shooting up the world I don't like it either. (behind a firewall at work)
It's not a fun commercial. It's bad gun porn and glorification of some of the worst parts of American culture.
Stupid anti-gun activists. If you can't tell, this is an "End of America" Situation, where the government could be corrupt. This video is showing people, that if the time ever arises, to take up arms and fight the unlawful government. That's how the country was created. A saying during the birth of our country, "No taxation without Representation" means that a member of English Parliament should represent the Colonies so they could pose taxes to the English Colonists. They wanted this because of the Taxes after the French-Indian War, i.e. The Townshend acts of 1767 which taxed goods such as glass, paint, lead, and tea. This act lead to the Boston tea Party and the Intolerable acts. This then lead up to the Battles of Lexington and Concord and the American Declaration of independence. Fast forward 11 Years and the United States Constitution was written. The second amendment in this Constitution states, "A well regulated Militia, being necessary to the security of a free State, the right of the people to keep and bear Arms, shall not be infringed."
And these people are fighting for their lives
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