Posted on 02/18/2013 9:38:06 AM PST by TurboZamboni
Hours after Destini Warren, 14, attended President Barack Obamas speech against gun violence Friday, her family learned of a terrible irony. Destinis sister, Janay McFarlane, 18, was the victim of the very thing that the President was condemning at Hyde Park Academy in Chicago. McFarlane, of the 8900 block of South Lowe Avenue, was visiting friends and family in North Chicago when she was shot on her way to a store in the northern suburb, her family said.
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Well, then he had better shut up before he kills any more kids.
I’m safe, I wouldn’t think of listening to him.
What is arising in the consciousness of gun owners is that we don’t have a gun problem, we have a Democrat problem. Guns don’t kill people, Obama voters kill people. Scratch a killer, find a Democrat.
Now there WASN’T a shooting where the Oval Office occupant was speaking. You see, there were law abiding citizens there WITH GUNS.
WHY the Assclown’s hypocrisy isn’t pointed out EVERY TIME HE SPEAKS boggles my mind.
Now there WASN’T a shooting where the Oval Office occupant was speaking. You see, there were law abiding citizens there WITH GUNS.
WHY the Assclown’s hypocrisy isn’t pointed out EVERY TIME HE SPEAKS boggles my mind.
Obama’s mouth has killed more kids than any of my guns.
Must be a curse or something............
Will we find out the perp was a parole violating weapons violator? Probably.
Enforcement of current gun laws and parole laws would save more kids than a gun ban.
Chicago won’t do that, because the political control rests with a coalition of blacks and govt unions an oligarchy that survives on milking the city and state.
Ding~! Ding~! Ding~! I think we have a winner! Thanks for playing
Thanks for the link!
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