[Faith-talk] U.S Gun Culture

Debby Phillips semisweetdebby at gmail.com
Sun Jul 2 16:51:31 UTC 2017


There are many of us here who are appalled by the nra but they always seem to get their way. They have lots of money and that seems to be the only thing that counts. I could go on and on, but to what point?  Debby 

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> On Jul 1, 2017, at 8:07 PM, Mostafa Almahdy via Faith-Talk <faith-talk at nfbnet.org> wrote:
> 
> At least 25 people were shot at a concert in Arkansas early Saturday
> morning and others injured as they tried to escape, police said. This
> is the second fatal shooting in less than 24 hours. On Friday, a
> disgruntled former employee went in and began to shoot   at Bronx
> Lebanon hospital in New York. Hmm, are we suppose to be just numb to
> such incidents? People do not finish mourning an incident until they
> are instantly shocked with another one. Americans have abused and
> violated the spirit of Constitution second amendment. The national
> rifle association, also known as NRA has dominated congress and
> blocked any gun regulation bills. It surely wants to keep its greed
> grow. I genuinely would rather not disparage my passport by labeling
> the U.S visa on it. It is truly a shame to be anything like American.
> How on earth they refuse to restrict guns and keep them in sickly
> demented hands for the sake of their sempiternally terrestrial gain?
> This is America folks, a country which basis its foundation on
> capitalistic tenets. It is a major threat for me to reside there. I
> could be shot at a store, a theatre, a campus, a social club, a
> worship centre and even a hospital. There are no restrictions on where
> could people go with their guns. They could be anywhere. Is that
> natural? I am seriously asking, is that natural? This is what pride
> does to the mind. It makes someone stubbornly arrogant to see and
> respectfully admit his shortcomings. Despite these consecutively
> incessant mass shootings, nothing will change as for gun laws and who
> is eligible to bear arms. It is most likely that we are going to hear
> about similar incidents taking place in some public gallery in the
> near future. Thank you for reading, Mostafa
> 
> 
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> shoreless ocean.)
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