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I would and I'm getting alerted for saying so. I'd say people are getting their bigot jollies.
Bluenorthwest
Jun 2016
#35
If they were upset that would be one thing but they are exploiting it, not empathizing with
Bluenorthwest
Jun 2016
#65
It is bad enough that we might have friends or family that are collateral damage
Aerows
Jun 2016
#85
Yes, there is additional evidence: ISIS claimed the shooter as one of their own
Albertoo
Jun 2016
#104
why do some think denying this was Islamic terrorism makes them somehow more
frankieallen
Jun 2016
#97
That's why I can't stay here. People pretending to be "politically liberal" are just bullies
rhett o rick
Jun 2016
#19
Those here that want to control the discussions with alerts, locks, hides and bans, don't give a
rhett o rick
Jun 2016
#75
"Guns are a problem. Fundamentalism is a problem. Homophobia is a problem."
madinmaryland
Jun 2016
#16
I hate when people trample on the bodies of the dead to push their personal agendas
Hydra
Jun 2016
#43
We are probably the most politically expendable minority there is next to the disabled.
Dalziel3979
Jun 2016
#46
Everything is political. This killer's intentions were political. No gun regulation? ... political.
YOHABLO
Jun 2016
#47
I'm not going to do it. Not this time. Not on du. Not at work. Not on Facebook.
AtheistCrusader
Jun 2016
#49
I hate the term as well. In fact, such verbiage makes discussion of gun issues impossible.
Bluenorthwest
Jun 2016
#105
Yeah? Well back at you. You are word policing me, you demand I not speak my mind about your
Bluenorthwest
Jun 2016
#113
I couldn't care less. I'm not telling you what to say or how to say it.
Feeling the Bern
Jun 2016
#114
When Republicans throw the masses of bigots out of their bed, I'll stop calling them bigots.
LeftRant
Jun 2016
#60
guns, homophobia, treating homophobia as a campaign vantage and fundraiser rather than a problem
MisterP
Jun 2016
#66
People will try to make political hay out of it, but nothing will really be done.
6000eliot
Jun 2016
#68
Oh give me a fucking break. The NRA says this every time one of their products is used in a massacre
backscatter712
Jun 2016
#72
This is also a colossal failure of Homeland Security to protect citizens from US-based terrorists.
ancianita
Jun 2016
#77
The shooter's act was a political one. Our response has to be human first (nt)
Recursion
Jun 2016
#86
Our society is so socially polarized that we cannot even mourn the dead before...
Odin2005
Jun 2016
#94