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ME: Thoughts on Parkland: 'I Can't Get Myself to Understand'
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At night, we lay on the pull-out bed splayed with college brochures, our brains aching from the brain dump of information we’ve just received. CNN Town Hall - Let’s give the students a voice, they say. Let’s make this Parkland issue relate to politics, and bring NRA and questionable, semi-hated Marco Rubio in for a little cinematic excitement, some drama to contrast against their typical tell-all news.
We watch the event for two or so hours, only preventing tears with our anger towards that NRA representative. The whole time I can’t get myself to understand why.
Why are killing weapons, semi-automatic rifles, easier to buy than handguns? Why can’t they just install tougher background checks? |
Comment by:
MarkHamTownsend
(3/9/2018)
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Useless mish-mash of nonsense from a immature young woman.
"Foolishness is bound up in the heart of the child," ~~Proverbs 22:15 , and this monolog pretty much demonstrates that old Biblical pearl. |
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lbauer
(3/9/2018)
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And the solution obviously is to make all those nasty icky guns just go away. All 300 plus million now in private hands. And to do that we just give even more power to a government that failed repeatedly to identify and stop the Parkland shooter. |
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