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"This is too much. We have Tea Party political activists shooting cops from behind, in the head, then covering their dead bodies with the Tea Party “Gadsden” flag and shouting, “The Revolution begins now!”
No. I am coming home. I need to be there and be part of the solution.Moms Demand Action is getting some traction, but they can use the lean-in of a few U.S. Army Airborne Infantry Rangers. I am only sorry that I did not stand up to this threat to our nation before. I am sorry. I was busy.
I have been overseas in Afghanistan and in NATO nations for half a decade while the insanity of the National Rifle Association expanded and exploded, and the NRA became, essentially, the tool of death in the United States. They made mass killings normal... "
Well done, NRA. But this **** is too much.
That's It. I Am Coming Home. - Esquire
They made mass killings normal... "
What's the only nation where schools have to have lock-down drills? Just today there was another fatal school shooting in Oregon:
The attack with what police said was a semi-automatic weapon — "Shooter dressed in all black w AR-15 and vest and helmet. Cornered in bathroom by officers," according to Good Day Oregon's Kate Cagle — was the 74th since December 2012, when Adam Lanza killed 20 children and six adults at Sandy Hook Elementary School in Newtown, Connecticut. That's one about every eight days.
In 2014 so far, there have been 37 school shootings. As of February, about half of the incidents were fatal.
Georgia tops the dishonorable list, with ten shootings reported since Newtown, while Florida is next with seven. Overall, 31 states are represented on the list.
One school shooting about every eight days.
Please pardon the sound of the children screaming in terror - that's the sound of Second Amendment Freedom!!!!
You need to seek professional help.
What's the only nation where schools have to have lock-down drills? Just today there was another fatal school shooting in Oregon:
The attack with what police said was a semi-automatic weapon — "Shooter dressed in all black w AR-15 and vest and helmet. Cornered in bathroom by officers," according to Good Day Oregon's Kate Cagle — was the 74th since December 2012, when Adam Lanza killed 20 children and six adults at Sandy Hook Elementary School in Newtown, Connecticut. That's one about every eight days.
In 2014 so far, there have been 37 school shootings. As of February, about half of the incidents were fatal.
Georgia tops the dishonorable list, with ten shootings reported since Newtown, while Florida is next with seven. Overall, 31 states are represented on the list.
One school shooting about every eight days.
Please pardon the sound of the children screaming in terror - that's the sound of Second Amendment Freedom!!!!
so , i'll take it you agree with GI Joe that it's the NRA fault... or is it just the 2A fault?
You need to remove your head and smell the blood
It's not the 2A's fault - if we took the 2A as it is written AND in the context of the times in which it was written, we wouldn't have a problem at all. The fault lay with those who insist on taking it out of context, who ignore the reason what the "militia" text says and - more especially - why it is there.
How many have to die for people to understand that we don't want to take away everyone's guns - Pandora's out of the box and she ain't getting back in - but we DO want to minimize the access to guns for those who should not have guns in the first place. We DO want to make it harder for sociopaths, psychopaths, felons, sexual predators, and terrorists to get firearms. Is this really that ignoble a goal?
This might help you to better understand my comment.
What's the only nation where schools have to have lock-down drills? Just today there was another fatal school shooting in Oregon:
The attack with what police said was a semi-automatic weapon — "Shooter dressed in all black w AR-15 and vest and helmet. Cornered in bathroom by officers," according to Good Day Oregon's Kate Cagle — was the 74th since December 2012, when Adam Lanza killed 20 children and six adults at Sandy Hook Elementary School in Newtown, Connecticut. That's one about every eight days.
In 2014 so far, there have been 37 school shootings. As of February, about half of the incidents were fatal.
Georgia tops the dishonorable list, with ten shootings reported since Newtown, while Florida is next with seven. Overall, 31 states are represented on the list.
One school shooting about every eight days.
Please pardon the sound of the children screaming in terror - that's the sound of Second Amendment Freedom!!!!
It's not the 2A's fault - if we took the 2A as it is written AND in the context of the times in which it was written, we wouldn't have a problem at all. The fault lay with those who insist on taking it out of context, who ignore the reason what the "militia" text says and - more especially - why it is there.
How many have to die for people to understand that we don't want to take away everyone's guns - Pandora's out of the box and she ain't getting back in - but we DO want to minimize the access to guns for those who should not have guns in the first place. We DO want to make it harder for sociopaths, psychopaths, felons, sexual predators, and terrorists to get firearms. Is this really that ignoble a goal?
I bet you're just eating up that school shooter in Oregon today."This is too much. We have Tea Party political activists shooting cops from behind, in the head, then covering their dead bodies with the Tea Party “Gadsden” flag and shouting, “The Revolution begins now!”
No. I am coming home. I need to be there and be part of the solution.Moms Demand Action is getting some traction, but they can use the lean-in of a few U.S. Army Airborne Infantry Rangers. I am only sorry that I did not stand up to this threat to our nation before. I am sorry. I was busy.
I have been overseas in Afghanistan and in NATO nations for half a decade while the insanity of the National Rifle Association expanded and exploded, and the NRA became, essentially, the tool of death in the United States. They made mass killings normal... "
Well done, NRA. But this **** is too much.
http://www.esquire.com/blogs/politics/i-am-coming-home
If we did do as you suggest and took the 2nd as intended, these gun shootings you like to dance about would be even lower than they already are.
I bet you're just eating up that school shooter in Oregon today.
37 school shootings out the 132,183 public and private k-12 schools. Are those like get struck by lighting,winning the lotto or having a hot supermodel give you a blow job odds? Oh No! the sky is falling the sky is falling the sky is falling.
From CNN:
"In the United States, we had 9,000 people killed with guns last year, in similar countries like Germany 170 (killed with guns), in Canada 150. There's a reason for that," Rep. Jerrold Nadler, D-New York, told CNN's Piers Morgan.
"The proof in the pudding is that in every other industrialized nation except the United States, they have reasonable gun control laws, and they have hundreds of people killed each year -- not 9,000 or 10,000 a year -- killed by guns."
Guy, we're not trying to take away everyone's guns - we simply want to try to keep them out of the hands of kooks who shouldn't have access to them to begin with. SENSIBLE gun control laws - like those found in every other first-world nation including Switzerland and Israel (but not Japan) are not tyranny. The 'tyranny' line is what's fed to you so you can help the bottom line of gun manufacturers...and their proxy the NRA.
The NRA's gone off the deep end - and that's why George H.W. Bush rescinded his lifetime membership nearly twenty years ago.
Great find Manc. I was thinking about putting this in here too but didn't find the time."This is too much. We have Tea Party political activists shooting cops from behind, in the head, then covering their dead bodies with the Tea Party “Gadsden” flag and shouting, “The Revolution begins now!”
No. I am coming home. I need to be there and be part of the solution.Moms Demand Action is getting some traction, but they can use the lean-in of a few U.S. Army Airborne Infantry Rangers. I am only sorry that I did not stand up to this threat to our nation before. I am sorry. I was busy.
I have been overseas in Afghanistan and in NATO nations for half a decade while the insanity of the National Rifle Association expanded and exploded, and the NRA became, essentially, the tool of death in the United States. They made mass killings normal... "
Well done, NRA. But this **** is too much.
That's It. I Am Coming Home. - Esquire
nothing wrong with the goal... there's everything wrong about how y'all are going about trying to achieve that goal.
gun control is all about prior restraint and "guilty, until you prove yourself innocent".... and now it's about a bunch of really stupid and/or crazy people that can't find 2 brains cells to rub together when they are looking ot place blame for the heinous, evil acts of other crazy/stupid people.
most everybody knows the 2a protects our.. the people.. right to keep and bears arms... if you want to get all wishy washy about it.. .great, i'm sure you'll find plenty of knuckleheads that believes it's about allowing the national guard to have their guns.
y'all will be on the wrong side of the Constitution,the Supreme court, and the English language... but hey, it's a free country, be as wrong as you want to be.
Rep Nadler IS right. There IS a reason. Those deaths occur by and large in every major city and minority community across the country. Oh...wait...thats right. You dont want to talk about the real causes...you want to focus on the anomaly.From CNN:
"In the United States, we had 9,000 people killed with guns last year, in similar countries like Germany 170 (killed with guns), in Canada 150. There's a reason for that," Rep. Jerrold Nadler, D-New York, told CNN's Piers Morgan.
"The proof in the pudding is that in every other industrialized nation except the United States, they have reasonable gun control laws, and they have hundreds of people killed each year -- not 9,000 or 10,000 a year -- killed by guns."
Guy, we're not trying to take away everyone's guns - we simply want to try to keep them out of the hands of kooks who shouldn't have access to them to begin with. SENSIBLE gun control laws - like those found in every other first-world nation including Switzerland and Israel (but not Japan) are not tyranny. The 'tyranny' line is what's fed to you so you can help the bottom line of gun manufacturers...and their proxy the NRA.
The NRA's gone off the deep end - and that's why George H.W. Bush rescinded his lifetime membership nearly twenty years ago.
well, ok then...... despite millions upon millions of Veterans that are here, surely, you'll be the one to come in and save the day ,Captain fantastic.
the dude needs to get over himself.... nothing he, I, or anyone else can do about crazy folks.... and if he blames the NRA, be might need a lil mental health help for himself as well.
You cannot have "reasonable" or "sensible" gun laws when the only thing it does is harm lawful citizens. Tell me who is it reasonable and sensible for. Who's feeding whom?
Do you know why I said, "Pandora's out of the box and she ain't getting back in"? Because even though the 2A clearly reads that those arms are meant for what we would today call the National Guard - and this understanding is strengthened all the more by the context of the times, since at the time the 2A was written debate was raging among our lawmakers as to whether we should have an army at all - I realize that it would be flatly impossible to force Americans to abide by what the 2A clearly means. The (consistently-dropping percentage of) Americans who own guns aren't going to give them up - we understand that. That's why nobody in his right mind would even try to make that happen.
So instead it's better to try to go for something more sensible, that might stand a ghost of a chance to become law - to try to keep the guns out of the hands of kids, kooks, and evil people. But the gun lobby won't even meet us halfway on that one - instead, they spread fear: "The lib'ruls are a-commin' to take away yer guns! So buy more guns!"
Bush 41 saw this a long time ago - which is why he rescinded his lifetime membership in the NRA. Would that most Americans would have half the courage he does.
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