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  • Jeb Stuart Thurmond
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    Re: Mailbag: who is to blame for the Washington Navy Yard shooting?

    Alex Jones said it was caused by Obamacare. Or maybe the lizard-aliens, I'm not sure I've got a proper grasp on his highly-complex reasoning:

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  • Jeb Stuart Thurmond
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    Originally posted by Ex-Viking View Post
    There is 50 states and the District of Columbia is not one of them, which makes it a foreign country
    I think this Aaron (note the jewish name) guy was also just another crimmigrant. Has anyone seen his birth certificate? I mean, in person, touched it for yourself? SHOW ME THE BIRTH CERTIFICATE!

    Just like I thought - another crimmigrant. Cross the border, pop out a baby, apply for welfare tacos, shoot a bunch of people. Typical.

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  • Bjorn Jensen
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    I think we all have to put in consideration that this did actually not happen in America. There is 50 states and the District of Columbia is not one of them, which makes it a foreign country that has not yet received statehood just like the wetbacks in Puerto Rico and the japs in Guam, so really, what are we bragging about? A bunch of foreigners getting killed or what?

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  • VictoryOS
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    Lets not forget the role that the Clintons play in all of this.

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  • H. Montague Worthington
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    If the politically correct District of Columbia had Florida-style Stand Your Ground laws, this probably never would have happened. Aaron Alexis would have been shot years ago for buying Skittles, long before he got to the stage of purchasing a shotgun in suburban Virginia.

    So sad what the LIEberals have done to this country....

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  • Jeb Stuart Thurmond
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    So it turns out he bought the gun yesterday, which means everyone would still be alive if the "cooling off period" laws that prevent same-day purchases of guns were still in effect.

    So what? Remember, if God wanted those 13 people to be alive, God would not have allowed them to die. It was all part of God's plan.

    And besides, maybe if he waited a week or two before getting his gun, he would have been a week or two CRAZIER, plus with a week to practise he could have shot up something really valuable, like something belonging to the air force. (No offence Navy, but the last useful thing you ladies have done was act as Kamikaze bait.)

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  • WilliamJenningsBryan
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    I'm surprised Obama hasn't blamed Bush or the Tea Party - but the SPLC hasn't weighed in yet. We can safely say that Buddhists should be added to the terrorist watch list along with the mooselimbs - but the DEMONcrats will never do this and alienate the Buddhist vote. Then there is Eric Holder - he probably let this bro out of jail somewhere along the line, but I wouldn't be surprised that Obama put him up to it so that he could divert his failures with Syria and Putin back to his favorite subject - disarming the American people.

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  • Levi Jones
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    Have we blamed video games yet? I mean, video games are violent with lots of guns and killing. I am certainly not suggesting access to guns is what results in mass shootings. It must be the video games that teach them how to shoot and to callously disregard human life.

    Look at all the recent shooters! What did they all have in common (besides owning guns)?
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  • Bjorn Jensen
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    I blame the release of violent God-hating, anti-American video game Grand Theft Auto V that was released on the same day. Coincidence? I think not.

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  • Virginia Day Templeton
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    But you get what I'm saying, right? Blacks and Mexicans are genetic criminals. It's in their blood. If you offer one a free candy bar, he'll ignore it, walk to the nearest convenience store, shoot the store clerk dead, and walk out with the same candy bar you just offered him. Then he'll shoot you dead and take yours. Fo' Trayvon.

    The thrill of breaking the white man's law is what drives these animals. If they can't obtain firearms illegally, most won't bother with them at all. They'll sit around getting high all day, a danger only to themselves (which is why I strictly oppose legalizing narcotics).

    That said, I know some good ones. I'm just speaking in broad, general terms here. I'm not a racist.

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  • Alvin Moss
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    You do have a point, but I believe it is better to just beat them.

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  • Virginia Day Templeton
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    I disagree, Alvin.

    Blacks and Mexicans almost always use illegally obtained guns when they shoot people. That's the problem: the illegal guns, not the legal ones. The solution, then, is to remove all restrictions on firearm access, in effect making all guns legal. You can't shoot someone with a gun that doesn't exist!

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  • Alvin Moss
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    The responsibility for this travesty lies with the godless Federal Government and their insistence on unreliable gun control laws.

    In the past, before we tied the arms of the police with the red tape of political correctness, problems with negroes shooting people were almost nonexistent. That is because we had a workable gun control program.

    The program worked like this: If the police saw a negroe or even a Mexican out after sundown or looking like he wasn't headed somewhere specific, or even if they just saw him outside of his house, they would stop and search him. If he had a firearm, they would confiscate the firearm and then beat the negroe or Mexican. Thus there were few shootings.

    The headlines we read every day about negroes and Mexicans shooting people didn't exist because they weren't allowed to have guns. Now, we are supposed to imagine that they are just like us and let them go armed. As a result, they shoot people.

    In believe we should go back to the practice of disarming and beating the lower classes if they are found to be armed. That would make us all a lot safer.

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  • Mrs. Mary Whitford
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    If Benghazi doesn't end up figuring into this story somehow, I will be pretty surprised.

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  • Virginia Day Templeton
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    I blame Obama. There's no way this guy was smart enough to kill twelve people unless Obama helped arm and train him and told the authorities to let him do his thing for a while.

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    No. Way.

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