Thursday, February 22, 2018

Shooting Survivor: ‘CNN Gave Me A Scripted Question’ After Denying Question Of Armed Guards


This is yet another propaganda alert coming straight from one of the survivors of the Florida school shooting.  He says CNN gave him a scripted question after denying him the right to ask about armed guards.


According to Real Clear Politics, Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School student Colton Haab said he was approached by CNN to ask a question at Wednesday night’s town hall but decided not to after the network gave him a “scripted question,”  and quashing the one he wrote himself. Haab, a member of the Junior ROTC shielded students while the school was under attack from the shooter, said he was going to ask about using veterans as armed security guards. 


That doesn’t fit CNN‘s narrative, however, so they disallowed Haab from simply asking his question. “CNN had originally asked me to write a speech and questions and it ended up being all scripted,” Haab told WPLG-TV.  “I don’t think that it’s going get anything accomplished. It’s not gonna ask the true questions that all the parents and teachers and students have.”


“I expected to be able to ask my questions and give my opinion on my questions,” Haab said.


“Colton Haab, a member of the Junior ROTC who shielded classmates in the midst of terror says he did not get to share his experience,” WPLG’s Janine Stanwood explained. “Colton wrote questions about school safety, suggested using veterans as armed school security guards but claims CNN wanted him to ask a scripted question instead so he decided not to go,” Stanwood reported.


So what was CNN‘s response? “CNN did not, and does not, script any questions for town hall meetings, ever.”


Anyone believing CNN has an agenda other than that of the anti-gun global elites is not paying attention. Guns are not going anywhere.  We’ve been through this before.  And we’ll keep going through it until good people aren’t disarmed and made sitting ducks, or the highly offended left finally decides it’s important to protect our children with the same methods we protect our money.

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