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Do mass shootings of children (i.e. Parkland, Sandy Hook) sway public opinion on gun control more than mass shootings of adults (i.e. Orlando, Las Vegas)?
Do mass shootings of children (i.e. Parkland, Sandy Hook) sway public opinion on gun control more than mass shootings of adults (i.e. Orlando, Las Vegas)?
Do mass shootings of children (i.e. Parkland, Sandy Hook) sway public opinion on gun control more than mass shootings of adults (i.e. Orlando, Las Vegas)?
I voted yes without hesitation.
It was sad seeing the faces of the adults killed in Vegas and Orlando. But if you weren't moved almost to tears (as I was) by the sight of those 20 little caskets after Sandy Hook, or even the pictures of the 14 year olds in Parkland who are now gone, you have no soul.
Gun addicted garbage like Jack Kingston criticizing our students for not wanting to be slaughtered by weapons of massacre and death will only deepen our students resolve to rid this Nation of this NRA scourge once and for all.
Being with the kids in school today guest teaching Chem and tonight with wrestling has only deepened my resolve that this is indeed a hill worth dying on, since so many of our fellow Americans are needlessly being slaughtered so that gun addicts can play with their assault weapon toys.
The teacher I worked with today also needed consoling; he's close to retirement, about your age. The best way I know how to do that is to come in on cloud 9 and be the very best instructor I can be. I am so very grateful to have this opportunity in retirement.
These 'people' have more than met their match with our students, as a new 'wind of change' is upon us. With this, I'll report to you tomorrow AM how things go tonight ...
Hey! I'm only 55. Not close to retirement. :mrgreen:
Not sure i know who Jack Kingston is.