Politicians And Gun Control Are Directly Responsible For The Murder Of Unarmed Citizens
I start my mornings off about the same way each day. I look around the various news sites like The Drudge Report, Bad Blue, and even the “main stream” Yahoo, political sections on the internet. I don’t watch television at all save a little golf occasionally on Sundays, so no, I don’t watch Fox News. When I write about something here it’s usually about something that’s already been on my mind sometimes for weeks.
We’ve had a couple tragic shooting incidences in which quite a few people have been killed and many more injured. Naturally, the gun control freaks are foaming at the mouth. Through that foam the smell of dung is prevalent and that stinks of disarming the law-abiding citizens of America. The mayors of some of the most dangerous cities in which are the strictest gun control regulations are making the biggest stink to make sure all other cities are as dangerous to live in as theirs. New York City Mayor Michael Bloomberg, who seems to have a propensity for sexually harassing his employees, made an interesting comment yesterday. In part he said, “Every day 34 Americans are murdered with guns. The fact that criminals, terrorists and other mentally ill people have access to guns is a national crisis.”
According to people like Bloomberg, who is a multi-billionaire, all citizens have to be disarmed to keep “criminals, terrorists, and other mentally ill people” from having guns. It’s great to be a milti-billionaire and not have to worry too much about being a victim of mass shooting. You make laws to disarm the general public, knowing full well that then only criminals will have guns.
Has anyone noticed that when a shooting happens like the one in Colorado and now the one in Wisconsin, the shooting didn’t end until … guns showed up? The problem is, guns didn’t show up until cops showed up. In the mean time a multitude of unarmed people are being shot. On behalf of all the unarmed victims I’d like to thank all the politicians like Mr. Bloomberg.










“the shooting didn’t end until … guns showed up”
THAT is an excellent point, my friend!