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3rd Shift… Summer of the Gun… Violence Against Women and Why We Allow It
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The news came to me from an old and dear friend. A companion on many weird adventures and a professional journalist with an Emmy sitting on his kitchen counter. The Turk was in tears, filled with righteous anger. Two fellow journalist were shot down in cold blood while just doing their jobs. Sometimes as journalist it is easy to mentally lift yourself above the story at hand, but this morning packed a particular gut punch. A few weeks ago I received a death threat from a degenerate racist who told me on the phone that he would “Blast me.”
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PHORTO
(8/27/2015)
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“Women would be safer if we armed them”, the reality is that they are not.
Baloney.
I suppose you'd rather give them a "rape whistle" or a ring of big, scary keys.
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jac
(8/27/2015)
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Another liberal calling for "common sense gun control."
What they should be calling for is severe and swift punishment for violent crimes such as this.
And someone please explain to me why this is not a hate crime. Not that it really matters since there is no one to prosecute. Considering the fax that the perpetrator sent to ABC, if it was a white person shooting a black woman it would certainly be classified as a hate crime. |
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