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Nov 18, 2018 13:01:23   #
"I grew up with guns. The .410 that I used to kill my first rabbit, the .38 pistol I carried in the Ozarks, a semi-automatic .22 rifle for shooting rats in the city dump.

My father, a World War II veteran, kept a secure gun rack in our home, a loaded Smith & Wesson beside his bed. He taught me how to load, carry, break down, clean and store deadly weapons.

At a recent high school reunion, I asked old friends whether they’d ever thought about killing our toughguy boys adviser. Had they ever contemplated firing bullets into schoolmates, their ex-girlfriend or their parents?

We graduated a long time ago. Before men carrying weapons designed to kill large numbers of people, weapons of war, opened fire in schools, churches, synagogues, nightclubs and at music festivals, killing scores of people in minutes. Before the National Rifle Association took our nation hostage, attacking anyone who might dare to suggest, even in some small way, pragmatic possibilities for ending the carnage that happens, now, on a daily basis.

After each new horror, the media focus on the killer. Was he mentally ill? Had he been bullied in school? Were his parents abusive? Was he a veteran of some war? Why didn’t someone, somewhere, see this man’s dangerous behavior and call the police, call a psychiatrist, find ways to convince him (so far, all mass murderers have been men) to confront his demons?

We watch news accounts of massacres, see traumatized survivors attempting to grasp what happened to their friends, lovers, husbands, wives, children. We listen to endless chatter about the Second Amendment, and no one talks about “Life, Liberty, and the Pursuit of Happiness.”

We the people are being shot and killed everywhere, at any moment. Nevertheless, we tell ourselves, the United States is the freest county in the world. Our nation is a war zone. Fear and freedom are, absolutely, incompatible.

The solution? More guns — in homes, classrooms, houses of worship, hospitals, bars. Guns at the dinner table. Guns on the teacher’s desk. Guns in the doctor’s office.

The mantra of pure madness. Like trying to cure lung cancer by chain-smoking tobacco. Like consuming alcohol to restore a diseased liver. Like beating children to show them kindness.

No one knows where the next massacre will take place, only that it’s bound to happen. The cowardly lions in Congress, our religious leaders, institutes of higher learning, left-wing, right-wing, no-wing people won’t save us. The massacres will end when we get angry enough to say (shout) that our children’s right to “Life, Liberty, and the Pursuit of Happiness” matters more than the “right” to manufacture, sell and buy killing machines.

If our forefathers could return to life, they would be shocked to find that people are using the great document they drafted, for which they risked their lives, to justify the pursuit of murder."
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Nov 5, 2018 19:54:27   #
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Tgards79 wrote:
All the race-by-race analytical details on whether the GOP holds on to the Senate and the House:
http://www.borntorunthenumbers.com/2018/11/btrtn-official-2018-midterms.html
Didn't we learn in the last election that no matter how hard they try, the main stream media is NOT going to influence anyone any more with their bogus polls?
Sigh. I'm not mainstream media.
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Nov 5, 2018 18:58:05   #
You don't think Trump has ever broken the law? Now I'm laughing my head off....
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Nov 5, 2018 18:45:14   #
Blade_Runner wrote:
Been investigating Trump for two years, still nothing. What do you think you will find if you keep this phony shit up?
You do realize Mueller has revealed nothing yet? Aside from the indictments to date. You don't understand how this works, do you....the big fish are last in the line, it all builds up to them.
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Nov 5, 2018 18:22:05   #
Liberty Tree wrote:
It will get you nowhere
Ha ha, riiiiiiight!
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Nov 5, 2018 16:25:36   #
Liberty Tree wrote:
With the GOP holding the Senate and the Presidential veto what can a Democrat House do except spend all it's time on Trump witch hunts? The American people will tire of that and pay them back in 2020.
Not our American people. We can't wait. What did you do....9 Benghazi investigations? We're gonna launch 30 of them of Trump and enjoy every minute!!!!
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Nov 5, 2018 15:56:25   #
All the race-by-race analytical details on whether the GOP holds on to the Senate and the House:
http://www.borntorunthenumbers.com/2018/11/btrtn-official-2018-midterms.html
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Nov 3, 2018 10:11:05   #
debeda wrote:
Yeah, weird. But downstate has always been more republican. Except Springfield. If the GOP is smart they could take the mayorship of Chicago this winter. Illinois would quickly become a red state then.
Really? They are about to shift the governor from red to blue, and they have two Dem Senators, and went for illary in 2016. Changing the mayor of Chicago would undo all that? Not likely.
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Nov 3, 2018 09:25:40   #
Justsss wrote:
Monday night is when you lefty loonies will realize that it’s over and the purge begins.
hiLIARy lost so bad in 2016 that she’s so butt hurt she still can’t see straight.
What are you talking about? What will we know Monday night? You are really insane!
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Nov 3, 2018 08:36:38   #
debeda wrote:
Oh, great!! Then this is one of the few sites that predicted the Republican sweep? I knew there were a couple.
Nope, among the few that were wrong were Wisconsin, Pa, Florida in the Presidential. Just enough for Trump to squeak by....
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Nov 3, 2018 08:26:25   #
debeda wrote:
I wonder how accurate this model was in 2016? I live in Illinois, and I see very few campaign signs in yards or really anywhere. There's a few areas where you do see them, but very few. And those are democrat. That suggests to me that many, many people have flipped to Republican. And around here, at least northern Illinois, putting up a sign or putting on a bumper sticker supporting a Republican is like an invitation to have your house or car vandalized. So, we'll see how correct the pollsters are this cycle. I would imagine there's lots of other areas like northern Illinois where people keep their heads low and speak in the voting booths.
I wonder how accurate this model was in 2016? I li... (show quote)
We were correct on 519 out of 537 races in 2016.
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Nov 3, 2018 08:16:17   #
Justsss wrote:
What a bull crap demoncrap website. I’m praying that come Monday night that website is screaming at the moon again. Stupid sjw’s want to destroy America.
What a bull crap demoncrap website. I’m praying th... (show quote)
You mean Tuesday, right? You do know that Election Day is always on a Tuesday?
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Nov 3, 2018 07:30:51   #
If the Dems win most of them, it's a wave; if the GOP wins most of them, Trump triumphs:
http://www.borntorunthenumbers.com/2018/11/btrtn-final-midterms-snapshot-50-races.html
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Nov 2, 2018 11:31:27   #
Wolf counselor wrote:
Yeah ok Goober.

The guy was following Trump's direction.

Trump incited the guy.

So what ?
So what? Trump should not be saying it is OK to beat up reporters. He should not be saying a million divisive, hate-filled things. That sets the tone -- the "tone at the top" filters down. That's "so what."
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Nov 2, 2018 11:30:21   #
padremike wrote:
I agree, he was a lunatic but not as nearly disturbed as are you. Trump "clearly incited this guy" you claim! You don't know this but you believe it in your inner core, without proof, and that alone says you're not stable!
I'm talking about the pipe bomb guy, where the evidence is obvious. Not the Pittsburgh guy.
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