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News Versus Propaganda

None1257 Wrote: Jul 24, 2012 2:30 PM
When just about everyone in this country is not carrying a gun as they go about the business of their lives, aren't they sitting ducks for someone with a gun, who wants to kill them? Doesn't preventing people from owning and carrying a gun, if that is what they want to do, make them sitting ducks, for someone who wants to kill them, using a gun? Would this guy have even tried to do what he did do, if he knew that there would be people in that theater, who were most likely carrying a gun, or would he be more likely to do what he did do, if he knew no one would likely be carrying a gun in that theater?
ConcealedCarry Wrote: Jul 24, 2012 2:39 PM
We already have gun control. There are signs everywhere in many establishments that say, "Guns Are Prohibited on These Premises." I usually go someplace else, or simply exercise my rights aware of the consequences.
Pamela166 Wrote: Jul 24, 2012 2:39 PM
Take a look at England and Australia, Once private citizens were banned from having fire arms, the robbery and murder rate with guns went up along with other crimes.
Since so many in the media cannot resist turning every tragedy into a political talking point, it was perhaps inevitable that (1) someone would try to link the shooting rampage at the Batman movie in Colorado to the Tea Party, and that (2) some would try to make it a reason to impose more gun control laws.

Too many people in the media cannot seem to tell the difference between reporting the news and creating propaganda.

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