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Fox pundit: Paris was terrorized because French people have smartphones instead of guns
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Bruce W. Krafft
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"Emily Miller, an investigative reporter for Fox’s DC affiliate, insisted to Fox News on Monday that a recent terrorist attack in Paris was not stopped because the French people carried cellphones, but not guns."
"'I think, as far as French gun laws, it’s basically a gun-free zone,' Miller opined to Fox News host Anna Kooiman. 'As we’ve seen in the United States, gun-free zones lure evil and crazy people like terrorists there because no one fights back.'"
"'So, gun-free zones like France, which unfortunately even the poor police aren’t carrying guns, is just very attractive to somebody who is going to go in with a gun.'" ... |
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teebonicus
(1/13/2015)
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Why didn't Miller challenge the assertion that one can buy a select-fire assault rifle at a gun show? That's what the French shooters were using.
She let that one slide, and she damn sure shouldn't have. |
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