Real0ne
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ORIGINAL: meatcleaver LOL My crusade is gathering momentum cloudboy. The problem for the American image is that the glassy wild eyed, gun toting redneck shouts the loudest and gets most attention but the following snippet is revealing. And every country has known the horror of having a lunatic get his hands on a gun and kill innocent people. But on a recent list of the fourteen worst mass shootings in Western democracies since the nineteen-sixties the United States claimed seven, and, just as important, no other country on the list has had a repeat performance as severe as the first. What is that saying about the definition of madness, something about keep doing the same thing and expecting a different result? This is paragraph is also revealing. Let's talk about anything but guns. I wonder why? Normally those people who believe guns put spunk in their pencil can't stop talking about guns as a solution to a myriad societal and world problems. Some even see them as a solution to gun crime. If the facts weren’t so horrible, there might be something touching in the Governor’s deeply American belief that “healing” can take place magically, without the intervening practice called “treating.” The logic is unusual but striking: the aftermath of a terrorist attack is the wrong time to talk about security, the aftermath of a death from lung cancer is the wrong time to talk about smoking and the tobacco industry, and the aftermath of a car crash is the wrong time to talk about seat belts. People talked about the shooting, of course, but much of the conversation was devoted to musings on the treatment of mental illness in universities, the problem of “narcissism,” violence in the media and in popular culture, copycat killings, the alienation of immigrant students, and the question of Evil. Maybe one day the pro-gunners will realise that being intelligent and going for prevention rather than cure (cure being everyone else armed to the teeth) is a lot better solution, even if it is more boring and makes Dirty Harry redundant. Like you totally miss the point. we are not the same culture. Even if it were not written into our constitution it would not make any difference. y9ou seem to think things will be better without guns here and the reverse would be the case. your solution is atypical of the approach of society in general today. Instead of getting to the root of the problem and producing a "cure" you would rather put a bandaid on it so it changes its face. Then you can tell us that we have 50 times the violent crime that the uk does and ban hands just in case people might become a psychopathic serial murderer. Banning is the wrong approach, especially sinmce "everyone" or at least i thought "everyone" knew that "when guns are outlawed only outlaws will have guns" that only common sense. a gun has never killed someone and never will.
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"We the Borg" of the us imperialists....resistance is futile Democracy; The 'People' voted on 'which' amendment? Yesterdays tinfoil is today's reality! "No man's life, liberty, or property is safe while the legislature is in session
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