Words are one thing remember the adage
ACTIONS SPEAK LOUDER THAN WORDS
He can babble all he wants but that ain,t going to bring back them dead people or save the people who are going to be killed in the future;)
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Words are one thing remember the adage
ACTIONS SPEAK LOUDER THAN WORDS
He can babble all he wants but that ain,t going to bring back them dead people or save the people who are going to be killed in the future :)
I just copied my last post for obvious reasons
He is the President then act as the President
Firstly, winky smiley?
Secondly to get a bill past congress and enacted as a law is practically impossible for him as the republicans have the majority there.
Our own dysfunctional Dail and a cabinet that is reduced effectively to just Enda Kenny, Noonan and Burton deciding what to do and the party whip forcing it through isn't the way politics is done elsewhere. Before that it was just the two Brians, before that more of the same with Berties inner circle.
To lay it all on Obama is incredibly simplistic.
Completely agree the NRA have way too many high powered individuals. the same will happen as before massive outrage for a few days and people will soon forget until it happens again just going round in circles. it is a disgrace whats happening as you said innocent people dieing nothing being done
Looks like an other shooting happening again in an American Campus
Police following a suspicious suspect
These guys are looking for their 15 minutes of fame.
they should ban the photo of the killer being released to the world so nobody knows who he was , reminds me of that freak adam lanza
Reward Courage
10.02.1512:34 AM ET
Forget Oregon’s Gunman. Remember the Hero Who Charged Straight at Him.
No amount of murder seems likely to result in gun control any time soon. So let’s do what we can to stop the lunacy—by reserving the limelight for the vet who rushed Thursday’s shooter.
Forget the 26-year-old zero who murdered 10 innocents at Umpqua Community College on Thursday morning.
The one to remember is 30-year-old Chris Mintz, the student and Army vet who was shot at least five times while charging straight at the gunman in an effort to save others.
Mintz did so on the sixth birthday of his son, Tyrik.
“It’s my son’s birthday, it’s my son’s birthday,” he was heard saying as he lay wounded.
When word of Mintz’s heroism reached his kin in his native North Carolina, his cousin Derek Bourgeois was hardly surprised.
“It sounds like something he would do,” Bourgeois said.
Bourgeois was somewhat amazed that a guy who survived a combat deployment without serious injury had come so close to being killed in a small Oregon town not unlike the one in North Carolina where they grew up together.
Bourgeois said he and Mintz had both joined the Army after graduating from high school. Bourgeois had been stationed in Fort Bragg, but Mintz had been sent to Fort Lewis in Washington state. They had both been deployed.
After leaving the Army, Mintz had moved to Oregon and done a bit of mixed martial arts. He had been working at the local YMCA while he enrolled at the community college with an eye toward becoming a fitness trainer.
Forget Oregon's Gunman. Remember a Hero
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mFS-aEqFGWE
type in adam lanza into google/you tube or that columbine stuff from 1999, there in history forever & never forgotten , it's crazy why they still publish photos & it's simple to elimate this & it was brought up in debate before but they have done nothing about it.