Mike Lester for December 03, 2015

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    OmqR-IV.0  over 8 years ago

    I understand he was an American. So, is it domestic terrorism? And does the terminology still just depend on their religion?

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    sanennett Premium Member over 8 years ago

    The only way this is labeled Terrorism is if there is a Rep. President.

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    DrDon1  over 8 years ago

    Sadly, Lester trivializes Mass Shootings in America!

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    Nantucket Premium Member over 8 years ago

    Lester, the GOP tried to claim that the Planned Parenthood shooter was a “transgender leftist”. They have already decided that the shooting in San Bernadino is related to ISIS.Look in the mirror HONESTLY.

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    Dtroutma  over 8 years ago

    Lester just proves the absurdity that a Christian shooter is just mentally ill, Roof, Dear, even McVeigh/Nichols, but every Muslim (equally nuts btw) is a full-blown terrorist.

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    mggreen  over 8 years ago

    Again the very people we call to protect our interests, are depicted as wild, madmen! I personally know many law enforcement officials and NOT a single one vaguely resemble these cartoon characters.

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    Dtroutma  over 8 years ago

    Seagull, McVeigh was Roman Catholic and received last rights when he was executed.

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    lisak157 Premium Member over 8 years ago

    Spot on! You just have to listen to the main stream leftist media as these tragedies are going on to hear them say exactly the things this toon says.

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    markjoseph125  over 8 years ago

    While the nation suffered through the shock of another bloody massacre, on Thursday every Senate Republican except Mark Kirk of Illinois voted against legislation to prevent people on the F.B.I.’s consolidated terrorist watchlist from purchasing guns or explosives.

    The measure has been introduced repeatedly since 2007. The Government Accountability Office has documented that over years of congressional blockage, hundreds of suspected terrorists on the watchlist bought guns.

    Another bill that would have expanded background checks to gun show and online firearms sales to screen out convicted felons and the mentally ill also failed on Thursday. The four Republican senators running for president — Ted Cruz, Marco Rubio, Rand Paul and Lindsey Graham — all turned up to vote against these common-sense measures.

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