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I really wish they wouldn't use the milquetoast "heartbreaking tragedy" LearnedHand 21 hrs ago #1
If they can go nuts over a tan suit Keepthesoulalive 21 hrs ago #4
"It makes it sound as if it's a tragedy the shooters experienced too." MorbidButterflyTat 18 hrs ago #16
it is a tragedy for all concerned rampartd 17 hrs ago #21
Agree... I Sure As Hell didn't think that. Cha 14 hrs ago #27
He's smarter and wiser than people give him credit for... QueerDuck 16 hrs ago #23
That was my first thought, milquetoast Beringia 16 hrs ago #24
The "killing of" should be MURDER of n/t leftstreet 21 hrs ago #2
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No matter how measured their words, expect a huge social, maybe even legal backlash. Boomerproud 21 hrs ago #3
Right? Just write what you really think but he was president and I'm just chicoescuela 19 hrs ago #9
... and the advantage of being B.See 12 hrs ago #36
Pedo Trump will sue them even with the soft language Farmer-Rick 20 hrs ago #5
What Pedo forgets is that Presidents get immunity. LittleGirl 17 hrs ago #18
Politicians generally are more interested in order than justice. WhiskeyGrinder 20 hrs ago #6
Trump, Noem, Bovino, et al are all telling ICE, "don't worry, no matter what you do, we've got your back". flashman13 20 hrs ago #7
I think this is a perfect statement from "No Drama Obama". It gets the point LoisB 19 hrs ago #10
Probably.... electric_blue68 13 hrs ago #32
Thank you to the Obamas! Upthevibe 19 hrs ago #11
Most excellent malaise 19 hrs ago #12
Please forgive me for my cynicism. hamsterjill 19 hrs ago #13
I'm open to suggestions Keepthesoulalive 19 hrs ago #14
I don't either unfortunately hamsterjill 17 hrs ago #17
You can only imagine the difficult position the Obamas are in when choosing how to speak out on these kinds of... Ol Janx Spirit 18 hrs ago #15
I think appear to be is better as it is unquestionably accurate karynnj 17 hrs ago #19
I think it's just to cautious too say it that way Stargleamer 17 hrs ago #20
There's analysis like this from the best of us who look out for one another. But I cannot help but to conjure up ffr 14 hrs ago #28
What is wrong with this pic? slightlv 13 hrs ago #29
Oh, zoomed in yeah 6 "fingers" electric_blue68 13 hrs ago #33
Thank you President and Mrs. Obama SocialDemocrat61 16 hrs ago #22
Our core values have been vanquished. The assult has been going on for a year now. ffr 15 hrs ago #25
Here is a pdf of this statement LetMyPeopleVote 14 hrs ago #26
TY Easier reading electric_blue68 13 hrs ago #34
I am getting old and so this helps me LetMyPeopleVote 11 hrs ago #38
The last paragraph is key, IMO. It directly applauds the protestors, rejecting the administration's characterization JudyM 13 hrs ago #30
Remember folks, President Obama is always careful in his statements Joinfortmill 13 hrs ago #31
Agreed... electric_blue68 12 hrs ago #35
This is a terrible moment for all Americans. "This has to stop." thought crime 11 hrs ago #37
Thanks, Barack and Michelle. You are true patriots. Martin68 11 hrs ago #39
I loves me some Obamas - BUT (the big but) KentuckyWoman 10 hrs ago #40
Republicans Icanthinkformyself 2 hrs ago #41
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