Wednesday, April 18, 2007

I guess I shouldn't be surprised

With the bodies of the slain barely turning cold and the families of the fallen just learning of their loved ones fates, we see a spectacle worthy of the word grotesque. Vile creatures emerge once again to feed on the fears and emotions of both victims and spectators alike. The same people who made political speeches instead of eulogies at Rosa Parks' funeral have once again returned to turn a tragedy into a political advantage.
Like many radical leftist special interest groups, the anti second amendment people have jumped on this atrocity with fervor and without mercy. "Guns kill people", they screech as they take a moment to poke their heads out of the carcasses. Why, even in Europe, they have decided to blame the incident on non other than Charlton Heston. Charlton Heston! Have they gone mad?!
I guess that is a silly question. The liberal stigma has infected their brains so much that they will swallow any bit of propaganda their socialist state run news stations tell them. I'm not even really that mad that they are against our right to bare arms. What ticks me off is the ferocity in which their attacks have come, and so soon after this tragedy occurred.
A time to debate will come. And I will welcome that debate, in time. I originally posted this blog with the intent to push my views on the right to bare arms, but I will not stoop to their level. Instead I will pray for the victims and their families.

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