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  • AcidFlashGordon

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    In the midst of the confusion and bloodshed that unfolded Monday, TV networks cut away from the drama to hear Obama address the massacre only briefly before quickly pivoting to an attack on Republicans in Congress.

    Sure it was only briefly. I'm sure he was hoping more military personnel were being killed, seeing as how he and his drooling socialist/Marxist minions dislike the military.
     

    V-Tach

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    They are already using the shooting to raise funds for their agenda. These folks have no shame....

    Just add you name and email to their anti gun petition and you get the sales pitch and money request...


    If you’re like me, you heard the news about the 12 Americans who died in D.C.’s Navy Yard shooting — and you had those familiar feelings of grief and frustration.

    It’s almost unbelievable: More than 8,259 Americans have died due to gun violence since Newtown.

    As President Obama said, these events are too common. We all stand numb, trying to wrap our minds around another tragedy that breaks our hearts.

    Yet, even though 9 in ten Americans have said they support common-sense measures that would prevent gun violence, Congress has failed to act.

    Since the Senate vote failed this spring, OFA supporters have refused to back down — within weeks, we delivered a petition with more than 1.4 million names to leaders in Congress. Just last month, volunteers held hundreds of events across the country, reminding their lawmakers that we’re not going away. [...]

    The President has done what he can to help — taking executive action to close loopholes in background checks on gun sales, nominating Todd Jones to head the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives, and more.

    But, as he put it, “Ultimately this is something that Congress is going to have to act on.”

    We can pass legislation that helps prevent future gun violence — we just can’t back down now.

    Add your name to recommit to the fight for gun violence prevention legislation today:

    http://my.barackobama.com/Still-Fighting

    Thanks,

    Jon

    Jon Carson
    Executive Director
    Organizing for Action

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    PhulesAu

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    Have you noticed, they never mention our first black president. who signed the Executive order that disarmed these military folk.
     
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