If you Americans were in any serious about your daily mass shootings, you’d all join the NRA and then vote for a change.Golly, just turn up to the polling booth on election days and vote!But apparently, democracy is not important for Americans nowadays.
I read that as SEATO, and SEATO was one of the Imperialist State’s “sea to shining sea” alliances which promoted dictatorships in Asian nations, crushed liberalism, and helped create the world we live in now.
There’s plenty of blame to go all round: the petulant, head-in-the-sand, propaganda-spewing NRA, the venal, money-pocketing legislators, and self-righteous, ill-informed, dimwitted, apathetic voters. Shame on everyone.
For once, I agree with rpmurray; keep guns legal, just prevent people from wielding them. I’m thinking, each one locked in a tamper proof case. If you get caught with an uncased gun, execution on the spot.
Libsmasher: all due respect, but you might take the actions and statements of Trump and Carson, Cruz, Rubio, and Huckabee,and many of your own statements and “views”, and do a search throught the DSM IV on mental diseases and their characteristic diagnosis. It gets pretty informative.
Ah, but I guess it takes an “ignorant liberal” to observe, read, and see the relevant connections.
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.
Dtroutma over 8 years ago
The answer is blowin’ in the wind, but Republicans and the NRA just keep telling the families of the dead to go fly a kite.
Ottodesu over 8 years ago
If you Americans were in any serious about your daily mass shootings, you’d all join the NRA and then vote for a change.Golly, just turn up to the polling booth on election days and vote!But apparently, democracy is not important for Americans nowadays.
King_Shark over 8 years ago
I read that as SEATO, and SEATO was one of the Imperialist State’s “sea to shining sea” alliances which promoted dictatorships in Asian nations, crushed liberalism, and helped create the world we live in now.
rpmurray over 8 years ago
It’s the guns, not the people wielding them.
cocavan11 over 8 years ago
There’s plenty of blame to go all round: the petulant, head-in-the-sand, propaganda-spewing NRA, the venal, money-pocketing legislators, and self-righteous, ill-informed, dimwitted, apathetic voters. Shame on everyone.
kaffekup over 8 years ago
For once, I agree with rpmurray; keep guns legal, just prevent people from wielding them. I’m thinking, each one locked in a tamper proof case. If you get caught with an uncased gun, execution on the spot.
Dtroutma over 8 years ago
Libsmasher: all due respect, but you might take the actions and statements of Trump and Carson, Cruz, Rubio, and Huckabee,and many of your own statements and “views”, and do a search throught the DSM IV on mental diseases and their characteristic diagnosis. It gets pretty informative.
Ah, but I guess it takes an “ignorant liberal” to observe, read, and see the relevant connections.
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.
Cerabooge over 8 years ago
Zing!