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Uploaded by on Feb 27, 2006

Animation Stip from "bowling for Columbine" Rights reserved to Michael Moore...

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  • Europe is the best continent in the world! ;)

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  • wut the fuu thats true but where are the good parts?

  • i just used this to study for my college level politics class...

  • @bythorsbeard no! I am just saying I am sure most of the whites back then wouldn't mind shooting black people! Since being racist is what the fad was!

  • @TheEzekiel300 Why not lie about history you mean?

  • @bythorsbeard pretty much all of white people were racist back then so why not!

  • @foreronumberone You commited crimes against us first when we commit crimes it is called revenge!

  • I was enjoying the movie until I saw this tripe. What absurd historical revisionism.

  • What a load of bullshit

  • The NRA was founded by Union officers dismayed at the poor shooting skills of Union recruits throughout the war. Anyone who believes that they were connected with the KKK is an idiot. Union Generals Ambrose Burnside and U.S. Grant were presidents of the NRA. When Grant was president of the United States, he signed legislation designed to stop the KKK and sent Federal soldiers into the south to break them. This video is a piece of intentionally misleading propaganda.

  • Dismayed by the lack of marksmanship shown by their troops, Union vets Col. William C. Church and Gen. George Wingate formed the NRA in 1871. The primary goal of the association would be to "promote and encourage rifle shooting on a scientific basis,". The Klux Klux Klan (KKK) was founded former Confedrate officers in 1866. Recognizing the dangers of the KKK, President Grant signed into law the Klan Act and the Enforcement Act. This empowered him to utilize troops to suppress the Klan.

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