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Steve Kelley

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  1. Dredpiraterobt$

    Dredpiraterobt$ said, 5 months ago

    All we are saying….

  2. Rockngolfer

    Rockngolfer said, 5 months ago

    Seven times as many killed in Connecticut as in Benghazi, where is the outrage, righties?
    We went through months of accusations, and has an elected President ever been denied his first choice of Secretary of State?
    I doubt if anything will change.

  3. Dredpiraterobt$

    Dredpiraterobt$ said, 5 months ago

    Rock…
    .
    You leavin’ me hangin’?
    .
    Golfer…
    .

    If the kid was a terrorist from Iran there would be planes flying over Tehran right now! (and it would be all Obama’s fault )

  4. sw10mm

    sw10mm said, 5 months ago

    @Rockngolfer

    The outrage over the lefties being dumb enough to believe that a gun ban would fix a person capable to committing this act?

  5. dannysixpack

    dannysixpack said, 5 months ago

    ^the outrage is people, such as yourself, saying this is acceptable.

  6. Dogbone5

    Dogbone5 said, 5 months ago

    It is apparent that this is a moral issue and not a gun control issue. Unfortunately the same people crying for gun control are same mindless twits that have removed the only moral compass (God) from the public sector.

  7. Dredpiraterobt$

    Dredpiraterobt$ said, 5 months ago

    @Dogbone5

    The Pro Gun Control people are merely doing the work that God would want us to do which is rid the world from the easy temptation of the tool of EVIL.
    .
    Those of you who are on the Pro Murderer side that want to keep evil available and handy are the one’s whoes compass is broken!

  8. DrCanuck

    DrCanuck said, 5 months ago

    @Dogbone5

    Please don’t politicize this tragedy by using it to push your religious agenda on us.

  9. phdtogo

    phdtogo said, 5 months ago

    DrC, the tragedy IS a moral issue. Expressing an opinion is not “pushing” an agenda on anyone. Why are you so uncomfortable with religion? Would you prefer an officially atheistic state like the Soviet Union, where no one dared to express an opinion on any topic? My wife lived under that despotic regime and dreamed of a day when she could live in freedom… not freedom from ideas, but freedom of thought.

  10. Dredpiraterobt$

    Dredpiraterobt$ said, 5 months ago

    … Is, Give Peace A Chance

  11. DrCanuck

    DrCanuck said, 5 months ago

    @phdtogo

    phdtogo said, “Would you prefer an officially atheistic state like the Soviet Union….”

    No, I prefer an officially atheistic state like Canada where everyone has the rights and freedoms to worship as they wish and no one has the right to push his religion on anyone else.


    And where morals are decided on the basis of universal reason rather than personal and individual belief.

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