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How the NRA Stole Christmas

Right Makes Might Wrote: Dec 27, 2012 9:05 AM
I don’t know what channel Crystal was watching, but she must have tuned in to the wrong press conference. LaPierre, you’ll pardon the expression, hit the bullseye with every point. If I understand Crystal correctly, violent video games don’t breed killers, parents buying violent video games for their kids breeds killers. Ohhhhh-kay.
puravida_gringo Wrote: Dec 27, 2012 5:17 PM
So, watching Combat, Gunsmoke, Wild Wild West, Bonanza, Rawhide, the Big Valley, numerous World War II movies, James Bond movies, and Man from Uncle should've have made me into a killer but it didn't. There was lots of killing in those movies and TV shows too. If you have a good and reasonable upbringing, understanding what is right from wrong, watching Westerns, War Movies, FPS Video Games, etc. isn't going to turn you into a killer. It's broken households and/or mentally ill children that will produce that. Children need love and if they don't get it, they do bad things because they are hurt. Some can overcome it, but many can't.

A day late and a dollar short best describes the National Rifle Association’s inept response to the Sandy Hook Elementary School massacre. As the nation’s most powerful defender of the second amendment (the right to bear arms), the NRA displayed cowardly silence for more than a week following the shooting. Then four days before Christmas, the NRA held ghoulish 30-minute press conference America would have been better off never witnessing.

Contrary to the banners held up by protesters at the event that read “ the NRA kills children,” it doesn’t but the NRA does do VERY bad public relations....

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