No, though it seems plausible that he did. I think he did, though he wouldn’t say so explicitly.
What happened with Rex’s voice during the scene between Rex and the boy? Was it really just in real life or was it just Rex in his head playing the part with his mouth?
In real life Rex did his voice for Rex and then went and put it back into his head. In Rex’s mind he played the part with his mouth.
The character of Rex in the movie is very realistic. Did it feel like an honest portrayal of Rex?
I thought it was. I thought it was a solid portrayal of Rex. I don’t think he would have changed the voice if he didn’t think it made sense. It’s sort of like, ‘Hey, I can play all manner of characters, I can be a real puppet and yet in the end the characters get real.’
After the horrific incidents in Orlando, Florida and San Bernardino, California, the NRA has decided to do the right thing, and join a movement of conservatives to support laws that allow people to carry guns on college campuses, the Huffington Post reported.
HuffPost reported that the NRA’s board of directors voted unanimously on a resolution to support college presidents and other school administrators who feel they have no choice but to allow armed guards on campus.
In addition, the NRA will support any legislation that would provide firearms training for campus faculty and staff members, the magazine reported.
The NRA supports allowing people on college campuses to bring concealed firearms to schools to protect against potential attackers.
The organization’s board also agreed to support legislation allowing colleges to charge students up to $10,000 for a concealed weapons permit, and to prohibit universities from enacting laws that would restrict carrying concealed weapons on school property.
In 2010, the New York Times reported that the “campus shooting” debate is largely driven by “gun-control zealots who want to ban guns and college campuses that fear being overrun by gun-toting student radicals,” and by “right-wing activists who advocate for campus carry and who fear being branded as radical or intolerant.”
“In the wake of the San Bernardino shooters, the debate is on again,” NRA spokesman Andrew Arulanandam wrote in an email to HuffPost. “Our board of directors feels that we have the time and the resources to keep an intelligent and serious dialogue going. The board has taken this stance based on our strong belief that
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