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Nay

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12. Well, we can sure blame him for yet another insipid statement about how
Sat Nov 28, 2015, 12:49 PM
Nov 2015

we can't 'allow' this anymore. The Second Amendment allows all this shit all the time, and the lack of mental health care ensures that nuts can continue to get guns.

Ifn we get confirmation that this guy shot up a PP clinic because he is a RW christian pro-life nutcase, will he call out Christians to stop their terrorism, and Christian leaders to stop directly inciting violence? Didn't think so.

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Australia's 1996 law is a model for the gun part of the problem. The right wing, racist Hoyt Nov 2015 #1
will never happen--it's an extension of their penis, and they won't cut it off.... lastlib Nov 2015 #8
They can't honestly argue with that. Hoyt Nov 2015 #9
And no one could take the position that Australians are any less independent minded than the US. erronis Nov 2015 #14
Exactly. Nor can the "manly" gunner argue Aussies are pushovers/weak. Hoyt Nov 2015 #15
Interesting that a former "robber" has such strong views on gun control. virginia mountainman Nov 2015 #20
I agree with you 100% madokie Nov 2015 #2
"This is not normal. We can’t let it become normal," the statement said. PSPS Nov 2015 #3
Message auto-removed Name removed Nov 2015 #4
If the original bill had been left alone, you would have seen a UBC law passed, at least in Waldorf Nov 2015 #11
Well, we can sure blame him for yet another insipid statement about how Nay Nov 2015 #12
He has to have more options that giving "enough is enough" speeches. rhett o rick Nov 2015 #16
And how is this Obama's fault? Look to your elected representatives and the NRA. Look to the GOP. Hekate Nov 2015 #10
He gets credit for things that go good but isn't responsible when things don't go good. rhett o rick Nov 2015 #17
Almost worse than terrorism! Helen Borg Nov 2015 #22
Exactly hibbing Nov 2015 #23
We need to be consistent. CJCRANE Nov 2015 #5
Remark is off topic and inappropriate CajunBlazer Nov 2015 #7
He should call out the extremists, there is a common element to much of this violence whereisjustice Nov 2015 #6
K&R Hiraeth Nov 2015 #13
'We don't know the motive of the shooter' LittleBlue Nov 2015 #18
Republicans are inciting citizens to act in violence and hatred against other citizens. Rex Nov 2015 #19
How about doing something about Presidential candidates Helen Borg Nov 2015 #21
Didn't we hear something similar after the Sandy Hook shootings Retrograde Nov 2015 #24
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