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You need to put some formatting on those numbers - they come out in billions otherwise.When will the madness stop? The 2nd Amendment 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." It is our right to enjoy the outdoors, to enjoy shooting our AR-15 or .300 Win Mag. It's our right to give those weapons to whomever we feel fit. We are a society built on free will and choices, but until we get rid of the socialists who populate Washington D.C. our issues will continue to grow. The numbers below are amazing and you don't hear congress going after Marlboro or Jack Daniels.
Real Time Estimate
Top 7 Causes of Death
Since 1 Jan, 2013
CauseAnnuallyTo Date
Tobacco:529,000790,045
Medical Errors:195,000291,227
Alcohol Abuse:107,400160,399
Vehicle Accidents:42,00062,726
Suicide:29,35043,833
Drug Abuse:25,50038,083
Firearm Homicide:10,82816,171
I'll bet they still allow bibles and cell phones, two of the worst offenders.Oops. Fixed it.
Well, so much on their stance on "net neutrality."
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They've become the neck of the nation, turning our heads toward whatever they please.Much like the rest of the media. Only showing distorted versions of the truth.
MAC has said he has had issues with them.Interesting, I wonder if they will push this over to YouTube or G+? That would really cause some serious issues.
Not showing/making money on ads through their own ads systems is one thing. Blocking content is a very different thing.
Well, that is one person. Considering all of the new NRA commentators are all on YouTube. Not to mention a huge number of shows that are on there that aren't about firearms, but have firearms.MAC has said he has had issues with them.
Simply do not use the Chrome browser, and use DuckDuckGo as your search engine. DDG returns guaranteed neutral results. Apple has a DDG extension for Safari that automatically routes all your searches through DDG. DDG doesn't take payment for higher search rankings, like Google and Yahoo.
The Chrome browser does not collect personal info or search results - it doesn't need to. Any info that Google gets about your search results comes from either their search engine which you don't have to use, or from their DNS servers, which you don't have to use.
Personally I don't worry about it. Google is harmless compared to the NSA, and you should consider anything that you post or visit on the internet is immediately traceable to your identity anyway, regardless of which browser or search engine you use.