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Member Section => Down Range Cafe => Topic started by: RTFM on February 03, 2013, 03:20:29 PM
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http://twitchy.com/2013/02/02/jim-carrey-the-lives-of-assault-rifle-owners-arent-really-worth-protecting/
Any1 who would run out to buy an assault rifle after the Newtown massacre has very little left in their body or soul worth protecting. ;^\
“Anyone who would run out to buy an assault rifle after the Newtown Massacre has very little left in their body or soul worth protecting”
Jim Carrey
Statement by Jim Carrey…”The lives of assault rifle owners aren’t really worth protecting”!!
Just another fudge-tard that will bomb at the box office - like that rat bastard stalone recently.
By jimmy I didn't like your trash before, rot in hell.
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This libtard really can't help himself.
He's Canadian and has depended on the arms-carrying boogeymen in the lower 48 to protect his sorry azz for most of his life.
Still, I have the option of never seeing one of his movies in the future--an option that I intend to exercise.
Crusader
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I was going to point out to Mr. Cottontail that Carry may have been born in Canada, but he earns his tens of millions for each film hear in the United States and that he lives in the United States. However, while checking facts I came across this quote of his:
I have no intention of giving up my Canadian heritage, and all those who loved and supported me. My upbringing in Canada made me the person I am. I will always be proud to be a Canadian.
Mr. Carrey!!! Bite Me!!! And don't let the gate hit you in the rear as you head across that northern border!
This is our nation, it is our Constitution, and if you don't like it you can join Mr. Morgan and forfeit your visas!
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I've never been able to relate to anything this guy was in, though it only took a glimpse of one to know that I should avoid viewing anything he was in, at any cost..
The one thing I remember his being in that I liked, he died of a poisoned drug OD in the first few minutes of the movie..
Gotta say.. It fits with the drivel he gets paid to say..
Oh, and thanks for the memory! I haven't heard that expression "Piss up a rope" since I lived out west..
I moved back to the south after that for a few years and popped off with that one at the meanest (and wealthiest) man in town. He liked me after that.. I always did like that old man.. He made me laugh..
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I've never been able to relate to anything this guy was in, though it only took a glimpse of one to know that I should avoid viewing anything he was in, at any cost..
The one thing I remember his being in that I liked, he died of a poisoned drug OD in the first few minutes of the movie..
Gotta say.. It fits with the drivel he gets paid to say..
Oh, and thanks for the memory! I haven't heard that expression "Piss up a rope" since I lived out west..
I moved back to the south after that for a few years and popped off with that one at the meanest (and wealthiest) man in town. He liked me after that.. I always did like that old man.. He made me laugh..
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What he said echoes my sentiments on jim carrey.
(lower case letters on purpose....for emphasis)