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Let’s Have That Conversation About Guns

Kymberly2 Wrote: Dec 17, 2012 9:59 PM
As to your last question, "Is there anyone who doesn't wish someone else at Sandy Hook, had a gun?" You might have missed it, but evidently Mayor Bloomburg does. He is quoted as saying that had the principal of Sandy Hook had a gun (or any other teacher) he doesn't see that it would have changed anything. And I would like to remind those who keep saying "Well, maybe assualt weapons...if we ban those, incidents like this wouldn't happen." No, not necessarily. Carrying extra clips and changing them is fairly easy, and people simply learn to squeeze the trigger faster, and change their clips faster. Second, what would you tell the man, see on TV, during the LA riots, who was on top of his roof, with an assault rifle, defending his family"

For once I agree with liberals. It’s high time to have a conversation about guns. Let’s start with the problem that there are far too few guns on our streets.

Wait, we can’t have that conversation. In fact, we’re not supposed to have what people might commonly describe as a “conversation” at all. We’re supposed to shut-up and listen as liberals, barely masking their unseemly delight at the opportunity, try to pin the murder rampage of one degenerate creep on millions of law-abiding Americans who did nothing wrong. The conversation is then supposed to end with us waiving our fundamental right...

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