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“An Armed Society Is a Polite Society” 2

Be polite to your teachers.

A student carried a shotgun into Arapahoe High School, asked where to find a specific teacher and then opened fire on Friday, Arapahoe County Sheriff Grayson Robinson said. He shot a fellow student in the head before apparently killing himself.

More guns, no doubt, would have meant more politeness.

All snark aside, the only persons who believe the NRA’s ballistic bullshit are shills for gun makers or members of the diminutive phallus brigade. Increasing instruments of death serves only to increase death.

The bottom line of gunnutery is sales. How many more must be sacrificed for sales?

Via Bob Cesca’s Awesome Blog.

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2 comments

  1. George Smith

    December 14, 2013 at 3:21 pm

    Paradoxically, it was Ted Nugent’s birthday. And on Thursday he wrote about the Newtown massacre, saying  a year later that still not enough people had guns to fight off the evil. There could be a massacre a week and nothing would change. They have their fingers around the throat of the country and nothing can pry them off, not even a raft of doomsdays.

     
  2. Frank

    December 14, 2013 at 11:16 pm

    They do not know how pathetic they be.  They know only that, without tubes that go boom, they are nothing.

     
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