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In reply to the discussion: NRA finally meets its match: Why Richard Martinez should have them shaking [View all]Travis_0004
(5,417 posts)84. By the same logic, should I give up drinking because of deaths from DUI
I like a beer every now and then. Statistically 28 people are going to be killed today due to DUI's.
If we want to save lives, banning booze would save more lives than banning guns, so why don't we start there?
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NRA finally meets its match: Why Richard Martinez should have them shaking [View all]
DonViejo
May 2014
OP
Yes, he's seen what happened to parents from Columbine to Newcastle who speak out against guns, what
hlthe2b
May 2014
#1
"Not one more" is a worthy goal, "doing something" has never been done, so the goal is just fine.
Fred Sanders
May 2014
#4
First they ignore you, then they make fun of you, then they attack you and then you win. Ghandi
flamin lib
May 2014
#20
NRA money in politics is thwarting the will of most Americans who poll overwhelmingly
CTyankee
May 2014
#49
I think the pendulum can swing again, but I don't the pendulum will find equililbrium
aikoaiko
May 2014
#51
political systems that don't respond to the will of the people have historically bad outcomes
CTyankee
May 2014
#56
And while we are at it, why is it OK for Congress to prevent a government study of the issue?
CTyankee
May 2014
#89
A righteous man with a righteous cause and a firm grasp on politicial realities IS a great force.
Fred Sanders
May 2014
#3
The problem he will run into is that half the people in this massacre were killed by a blade
JJChambers
May 2014
#6
I do, too. However, every year or so I clear out all my Ignores, so now I have to
valerief
May 2014
#72
Which tells us how easily, and quickly, he was able to double his "kill total"
villager
May 2014
#53
There was no filibuster. Harry Reid agreed to a 60 vote threshold for each measure
hack89
May 2014
#17
Probably should quit making movies glorifying teen murder like Hunger Games too. n/t
jtuck004
May 2014
#23
Damn right I'm serious. Our culture is broken. We learn our culture partly from the stories we are
jtuck004
May 2014
#29
Oh, absolutely. And the media is a show, a circus. We should all know better than
jtuck004
May 2014
#82
Did anything restrict the asshole in Santa Barbara from getting his hands on guns and ammo?
mac56
May 2014
#68
Nice story. Do you write fiction for a living? Notice that the character starts as a "psychopath".
jtuck004
May 2014
#80
You know, and I say this because I care, there are many brands of decaffeinated coffee
jtuck004
May 2014
#83
It's always been sickening how the fetishists, even here, claim empathy for victims "politicizes"
villager
May 2014
#52
No, but attempting to address flash suppressors, magazine capacity, barrel shrouds
blueridge3210
May 2014
#93
I hope that is true, his words hit me, they were gut wrenching. Horrific club he now belongs too.
Jefferson23
May 2014
#61