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Posted on 04/03/2015 7:37:24 PM PDT by jonascord
Sarah Brady, who became a tireless gun control activist after her husband, the White House press secretary James S. Brady, was shot and left partly paralyzed in the attempted assassination of President Ronald Reagan in 1981, died on Friday in Alexandria, Va. She was 73.
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Gee...
That’s a shame.
I was referring to a cell in Hell. I know he got some little pay back in prison, but did not get digested by a democrat. I was hoping she could spend ETERNITY without escape.
Another thread up:
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/3275531/posts
Please remember this is Holy Week.
It must’ve been a great torment to Sarah Brady that despite all the effort and cost incurred to spread her lies and deceptions, the tide of opinion turned against her. What a waste of such a large portion of her life.
“...You can be sure that if anyone on our side perishes, the lefties would say every vile thing they could think of...”
Maybe so.
But think of all the people who were murdered because of the laws this idiot helped to get pushed and passed.
Think of the women who were raped, beaten, and even killed by jealous exes, boyfriends, etc., because they had no way to defend themselves - they had “waiting periods” and “cooling off periods” arbitrarily imposed on them when they tried to buy a handgun to protect themselves. Personally, I’d save the compassion for those other folks.
I understand where you’re coming from; but I care more about the people who aren’t alive today because of folks like this woman.
Be assured though - she has others in place just like her.
Good. Riddance.
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