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Rumble on the Hill: Groups Square Off About How to End Gun Violence

dashersdad Wrote: Jan 30, 2013 10:25 AM
Henceforth, any firearm related crime should have the human element removed since the radical left wing extremists have somehow animated firearms to act on their own. Any reference will exclude person or persons who may or may not have been a contributing factor. No longer will any media report that a "gunman" perpetrated an act. Just that a "gun" did so. i.e. "A gun robbed (fill in the blank) at 2 o'clock this afternoon." "A gun hijacked a car at 5th and Vine in the early morning hours. Police are looking for a (fill in the calibre) dressed in green camo." Animation must be a wonderful thing.
traitorbill Wrote: Jan 30, 2013 11:02 AM
Firearms are the new SUVs.
Imiss40 Wrote: Jan 30, 2013 10:41 AM
They already do that with SUVs.

"Yesterday, an SUV slammed into the back of a busload of nuns. Film at eleven".

Wednesday on Capitol Hill the Senate Judiciary Committee will hold a public hearing about what America "should do to end gun violence." Pro-gun and and anti-gun advocates will testify before the committee. Witnesses include National Rifle Association Executive Vice President Wayne LaPierre, Independent Women's Forum Senior Fellow and Attorney Gayle Trotter, Baltimore Police Chief James Johnson, the husband of Gabrielle Giffords Captain Mark Kelly and Denver University Professor David Kopel.

LaPierre released his opening statement to the committee Tuesday afternoon, calling on Congress to stop blaming gun owners for violence, will focus on promoting gun safety programs the...

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