Posted on 01/17/2013 10:48:29 PM PST by 2ndDivisionVet
After trotting out young children as the backdrop for his gun control rollout yesterday, the White House released videos today of young children reading anti-gun letters to the camera. No guns, no guns, no guns, no guns! pleads one little girl, Hinnah. My opinion is it should be very hard for people to buy guns, says little Julia. Its a free country, but I recommend there needs to be a limit with guns, says little Grant. I thought I would write to you to stop gun violence, reads little Taejah...
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Someone should put together a similar group of kids clamoring to go to Disney World. Or demanding chocolate.
We’re the adults. We at least don’t take direction from children.
This reminds me of the anti-tobacco campaign.
Just as funny- get a bunch of kids together and have them chant NOBAMA, NOBAMA,NOBAMa-
When did it become fashionable and effective politics to develop policies based on the opinions of children? Are people really that dumb? Does it tweak the “awwww” maternal instinct?
No Guns?
But I thought it was only a common sense approach to restrict assault weapons and high capacity magazines. That we’d be able to keep our legitimate hunting rifles and shotguns. /S
Ask the little tykes if they are afraid. If they are, ask them if they would like to practice with a bb gun, so they can fight back.
Child abuse.
According to FBI statistics, something like 100-120 children 12 and under are murdered by gunfire per year.
There are approximately 1.2 million abortions per year in the US.
For every young child murdered by gunfire, 10,000 are killed by abortionists.
How come teachers aren’t programming kids to write the _resident about abortion deaths as they do with gun deaths?
Shocking!
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