Posted on 12/06/2013 6:21:34 AM PST by Red in Blue PA
Newtown that left 20 children and six educators dead. Organizing for Action, a non-profit that rallies support for President Obamas policies, wants to use the anniversary as a platform to push more gun control laws.
Supporters will be gathering at events in communities across the country, with partner organizations, to pay tribute to the 26 victims and call on Congress to finally take action to make our communities safer, OFA states on its website.
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Oh how I loath these alleged people.
Never let the anniversary of a tradgedy go to waste.
They ALWAYS do and fortunately they ALWAYS fail. Anyone who flies over America looking down at the distance between houses knows taking away our guns will not happen.
So if gun control is a good idea {snort} then it is a good idea any day. So why wait until the anniversary of Newtown? It is because they are crassly using the dead children to advance their controlling fascist agenda. I don’t know how they can live with that. I guess they have no conscious, no empathy, no decency. Sociopaths.
One can ALWAYS expect the commie ‘RATS to exploit the dead. Except for those being murdered by the lefties in abortion clinics. This is hypocrisy at its best.
I have read several stories where the families of the slain don't want any celebrations, demonstrations or such to commemorate the day. Except, of course, the gun control morons.
They can try to push a pile of crap uphill too.
These dead children are old enough to vote... seems logical they would be used for an agenda as well.
Mandela has died. The US news media is going whole hog on a weeping and wailing for their second favorite leader in the world.
Quick! Watch the other hand! This looks like a time when Obama might try to slip through some type of oppressive gun laws while most of the USA is blinded by South Africa.
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