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In reply to the discussion: Gabrielle Giffords, April 17, 2013 [View all]malaise
(275,291 posts)22. Gabby's Op Ed NYT tomorrow - A Senate in the Gun Lobby’s Grip
http://www.nytimes.com/2013/04/18/opinion/a-senate-in-the-gun-lobbys-grip.html?_r=0
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SENATORS say they fear the N.R.A. and the gun lobby. But I think that fear must be nothing compared to the fear the first graders in Sandy Hook Elementary School felt as their lives ended in a hail of bullets. The fear that those children who survived the massacre must feel every time they remember their teachers stacking them into closets and bathrooms, whispering that they loved them, so that love would be the last thing the students heard if the gunman found them.
On Wednesday, a minority of senators gave into fear and blocked common-sense legislation that would have made it harder for criminals and people with dangerous mental illnesses to get hold of deadly firearms a bill that could prevent future tragedies like those in Newtown, Conn., Aurora, Colo., Blacksburg, Va., and too many communities to count.
This defeat is only the latest chapter of what Ive always known would be a long, hard haul. Our democracys history is littered with names we neither remember nor celebrate people who stood in the way of progress while protecting the powerful. On Wednesday, a number of senators voted to join that list.
Mark my words: if we cannot make our communities safer with the Congress we have now, we will use every means available to make sure we have a different Congress, one that puts communities interests ahead of the gun lobbys. To do nothing while others are in danger is not the American way.
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SENATORS say they fear the N.R.A. and the gun lobby. But I think that fear must be nothing compared to the fear the first graders in Sandy Hook Elementary School felt as their lives ended in a hail of bullets. The fear that those children who survived the massacre must feel every time they remember their teachers stacking them into closets and bathrooms, whispering that they loved them, so that love would be the last thing the students heard if the gunman found them.
On Wednesday, a minority of senators gave into fear and blocked common-sense legislation that would have made it harder for criminals and people with dangerous mental illnesses to get hold of deadly firearms a bill that could prevent future tragedies like those in Newtown, Conn., Aurora, Colo., Blacksburg, Va., and too many communities to count.
This defeat is only the latest chapter of what Ive always known would be a long, hard haul. Our democracys history is littered with names we neither remember nor celebrate people who stood in the way of progress while protecting the powerful. On Wednesday, a number of senators voted to join that list.
Mark my words: if we cannot make our communities safer with the Congress we have now, we will use every means available to make sure we have a different Congress, one that puts communities interests ahead of the gun lobbys. To do nothing while others are in danger is not the American way.
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Congressmen are suppose to represent their constituents wishes...i.e. Representatives.
Auntie Bush
Apr 2013
#4
Watch,...Republicans will claim, "Vote for us or America will turn COMMIE!!!" as usual.
Spitfire of ATJ
Apr 2013
#10
Yet. There are some on DU that are advocating sitting out the 2014 election, or voting for
bluestate10
Apr 2013
#15
Holy shit! PLEASE post something that says: "Giffords said" or "To quote Giffords"
Aristus
Apr 2013
#16
Whatever *IT* had to say, which I thankfully missed, is gone now. Good riddance.
freshwest
Apr 2013
#66
I am so damned tired of seeing beautiful, damaged people. And gaping holes where people once were.
nolabear
Apr 2013
#27
The senators should hang their heads in shame. I'm picturing enormous demonstrations
mountain grammy
Apr 2013
#39