I could’ve sworn I saw a human hand attached to the back of that gun.
Crazy Black Gay guy control would be more targeted, and Constitutionally permitted.
My condolences on your loss but if you a truly stupid enough to try and screw with my rights all bets are off and I withdraw any sympathy I may have had.
Shut up and mourn your child.
And what gun control law exactly would have stopped him? Are they proposing to ban sales to black homosexuals?
I’m sorry for the father and fiancé of the murdered reporter, but a law keeping me from getting a firearm won’t make anyone any safer except a criminal or an oppressor from the regime (but, I repeat myself). Prayers for their comforting and enlightenment.
The black homosexual mental case could have just as easily used a machete or a few gallons of gasoline and a lighter.
I saw the grieving Father on FNC this morning. He said he was not for banning guns but for better background checks that could have prevented his Daughter’s murder. And he said that would be his mission.
You can bet his background mission will soon turn into a Gun Control mission in the near future.
homosexuality used to be classified as a mental illness.
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If I understand correctly, he bought the gun illegally.
Illegally.
Illegally.
Illegally.
Gun control will never stop illegal activities.
What a maroon.
HTML eats excess white-space. If you type two or more spaces in a row between words HTML will reduce all of the spaces and tabs to a single space or tab. Carriage Returns (the Enter key) won't do you any good either. Without special care it is easy to end up with a wall of unreadable text. It's quite cruel. If you want white-space beyond a single space you need to insert it explicitly by typing <br> or <p> for a CRLF and a paragraph, respectively.
Break <br> works like you expect Enter (or Carriage Return) to work. It gets you a single LFCR (Line Feed Carriage Return, just like an ancient typewriter). Two styles of break are in use, the preferred version (used in HTML 5) <br /> which contains its own closing tag. Paragraph <p> makes what follows into a paragraph set off by linefeeds. Neither <p> or <br> requires closing tag. The browser software will assume a paragraph is closed when it encounters the next <p>. Closing a paragraph actually makes good sense, closing a break seems like a waste of perfectly good characters.modulo the HTML gods referenced above.
Blockquotes are another useful trick. This entire paragraph has been enclosed in blockquotes. Anything you put between <blockquote> the example text <blockquote> gets indented and set off by linefeeds before and after. This example, rendered, will look likethe example textthe text above. Blockquotes can be nested (placed one inside another) and are a great way to distinguish the source of a quote from your own text.
Preformatted, or the <pre> tag provides a way to grab a bunch of text that is already formatted with tabs and spaces and not have HTML eat all that lovely white-space. As usual a closing tag is required with this </pre>. You can use this trick on a webpage but you need to realize that if the text you are copying wraps because it runs into the edge of the page and not because there is a CRLF present it will behave the same way in the preformatted chunk.
Horizontal Rule <hr> generates a horizontal line the width of the page. People often use this to separate their comments from those being commented upon. This also does not need a closing tag. A width can be set with this element, <hr width="150"> looks like:
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Outlaw murder, it’s the only way. Oh, wait...
The people who filled the gunman’s head with all the hatred walk away blameless.
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The father is wrong. But we are making a mistake to think these damned spree murders aren’t going to hurt us bad eventually. And this recent one added a VERY bad twist with his POV video.
This needs a handle on it or or rights will be attacked very hard soon.
It is my understanding that the guy passed his background check. Do they want a full fledged FBI security background check on everyone that wants to buy a gun. It is so easy after the fact to find information that lead people to believe the perp should never have passed. This guy was fired from his job. Is that grounds. This guy sued the station. Is that grounds? This guy was offended by everything said. Is that grounds? What are they trying to change, that would have kept his daughter alive?
Does anyone else find this father to be well, kind of creepy? His daughter was murdered yesterday on Live TV and the first thing he does is the media circuit, like he couldn’t wait to get his face on TV..and by the way, I had no idea that guns shoot themselves that’s news to me..and one more thing, NO ONE has asked how Flanagan even knew that Parker and Ward would even be at that location. I checked both of their twitter feed not a peep about going to that location and I highly doubt that if the shooter had called the news station and asked “Is Alison working today and where will she be” that information would have been given out, so again I ask, how did he know..and yes Im smelling an inside job here
it is nonsensical drivle like this that makes me want to put on my Tin Foil Hat and say he Probably put the lunatic up to Murdering his Daughter! I would check the Life Insurance Policies, pronto.