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SC: Obama can’t let Charleston’s Emanuel AME Church Murders go to Waste
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Website: http://slowfacts.wordpress.com/
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The investigation of the murders at the Emanuel AME church have only started when President Obama headed to his teleprompter. "“At some point, we as a country will have to reckon with the fact that this type of mass violence does not happen in other advanced countries. It doesn’t happen in other places with this kind of frequency."
What the president hid from reporters was this. South Carolina churches are already gun free zones. Will reporters report that or bother to check mass murders in other countries as I did?
Facts don’t matter when politics are in play. I wrote about “The Next Mass Murder” over a year ago. I’m seeing how many of my predictions are confirmed about this murder at the AME church. |
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jac
(6/20/2015)
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Why doesn't he rail about the real problem that is behind 80 percent of the killings instead of blaming guns.
The real problem is people of his own race without any family structure because their fathers never demonstrated any responsibility to their offspring. Just maybe, if he spoke out against dysfunctional families it might do some good. |
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