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NRA's power keeps violence alive
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"The victims of racial hatred in South Carolina were buried while the national debate over gun violence continued. And their grieving relatives are left to wonder why our society can’t end this madness. Sadly, our society is pathologically fascinated with guns and indifferent to the NRA’s ability to dictate national gun policy because of its control over Congress."
"The NRA and their congressional sycophants are just as responsible for this slaughter as the lunatic who actually pulled the trigger. And they won’t hesitate to sacrifice other innocent churchgoers, government officials, police officers and even children to gun violence while wrapping themselves in their twisted interpretation of the Second Amendment." ... |
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Millwright66
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| Another sad and possibly disturbed individual exercising his 'right' to inflict his paranoia on all of us ? |
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| Those, who have the command of the arms in a country are masters of the state, and have it in their power to make what revolutions they please. [Thus,] there is no end to observations on the difference between the measures likely to be pursued by a minister backed by a standing army, and those of a court awed by the fear of an armed people. — Aristotle, as quoted by John Trenchard and Water Moyle, An Argument Shewing, That a Standing Army Is Inconsistent with a Free Government, and Absolutely Destructive to the Constitution of the English Monarchy [London, 1697]. |
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