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How NRA Second Amendment Paranoia, Money, Cowed Pols Make Next Massacre Inevitable: Commentary
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Days after nine people were massacred on an Oregon college campus, TV news people and politicians were doing the proverbial rearranging of deck chairs on the Titanic. CNN was refusing to name to killer to cut down on his notoriety; pundits went back and forth on the need for spending on mental health; and national politicians were silent on the need for meaningful gun control regulations, except for some like presidential aspirant Jeb Bush who said, simply, “Stuff happens.” Not mentioned often enough in the rhetoric is the fact that despite whatever mental illness he suffered, the Oregon killer was able to acquire 13 guns legally. |
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jac
(10/7/2015)
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Actually, the flaming liberal politicians, media and Bloomberg types and their victim disarmament zones make the next mass shooting inevitable. |
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