Posted on Oct 9, 2017
Thoughts and prayers sponsored by the NRA
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Mad at everybody EXCEPT the ass**** who actually commuted the crime. However toward the end of the rant even she admitted that no proposed gun laws could’ve prevented it.
All emotion and feelings and no lucid thought on solutions - gun or otherwise.
All emotion and feelings and no lucid thought on solutions - gun or otherwise.
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"Cult of Death"?, huh?
And yet, the people doing the actual killing aren't the Pro-Life people, the NRA, or any of the others offering "Thoughts and Prayers".
Let's place the blame on those actually doing the killing for a change, hmmm?
And yet, the people doing the actual killing aren't the Pro-Life people, the NRA, or any of the others offering "Thoughts and Prayers".
Let's place the blame on those actually doing the killing for a change, hmmm?
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SSG Robert Webster
CPO Glenn Moss Wasn't it a Pro-Life activist that murdered George Tiller? And it was done in a church no less.
Considering that even a few Pro-Life activist do advocate killing publicly, I would not compare them with the NRA.
Considering that even a few Pro-Life activist do advocate killing publicly, I would not compare them with the NRA.
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CPO Glenn Moss
SSG Robert Webster - Yes, indeed. However, the vast majority of the Pro-Life people do not advocate any such behavior. It rather goes against their whole "pro-life" stance.
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SSG Robert Webster
CPO Glenn Moss - If it was a one on one or some what equal forum, I might agree. But when they get into larger groups, they start having a hive mentality and act like a hive. I have seen it too many times, as I have witnessed it a number of times both at Dr. Tiller's clinic and other places where they (the Pro-Life groups) have held their protest or rallies. I even have friends that are Pro-Life in belief but have major problems with the Pro-Life organized groups for that very reason.
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CPO Glenn Moss
SSG Robert Webster - I'm a bit more blunt...it's not "hive mentality" that I worry about. It's "mob mentality".
Either way, such acts of violence is inexcusable, regardless.
Either way, such acts of violence is inexcusable, regardless.
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