After devoting Friday's rant to that bum who is sitting on top of
the world, I think the world was brought back to reality with that gun rampage
on Saturday.
The venom was directed at Arizona Rep.
Gabrielle Giffords, but the gunshots also hit several other people, including a
nine-year old girl who was the granddaughter of former Phillies, Yankees and
Mets manager Dallas Green.
A suspect is in custody, and this
individual, by all accounts, is a deranged person who faces one count of
attempted assassination of a member of Congress, two counts of killing an
employee of the federal government and two accounts of attempting to kill a
federal employee.
He has not yet been charged with the
murders he allegedly committed, but those charges are coming.
What would possess an individual to commit
such an act? The man is obviously not of right mind, but since he did not turn
the gun on himself, the police have had a chance to question him. But with a
person in this mental state, I guess they probably won't get much out of him.
What they do know is that the alleged
gunman was a loner, who kind of fell off the deep end. He read numerous books
in his poisoned state, including Adolph Hitler's "Mein Kampf."
A lot of the news reports questioned the
recent severity of politics in Washington that was seemingly fueling the
alleged gunman's venom. One, in particular, was that Sarah Palin made it known
that Giffords was on her "list" because of various policies that
Palin claimed Giffords backed.
Believe me, I am not defending Palin, who
I find to be one of the scourges of the country right now. However, I think the
media is missing a much larger message here.
How was this guy able to purchase, and
supposedly legally purchase, a high-capacity semi-automatic weapon, or for that
matter, any firearm, so easily?
It seems that in some states, it is as
easy as buying a bottle of milk.
The gun lobby would claim that Americans
have the right to bear arms, but guns should not be as available as candy is.
If a proper background check was made on this guy, he would never have been
able to get a gun, and get one so easily.
If nothing else, the check would have
found that he was charged with misdemeanor drug possession some time ago--and
to me, that's enough to say that this guy should never be able to get a
gun--and I mean never, I don't care how long he has been sober (and all
accounts are that he was a regular pot smoker even after the misdemeanor
charge).
National laws must be drawn up to prevent
people like this from ever legally owning a firearm.
Sure, if they really want one, they can
get one on the street, but let them go to the trouble of buying a gun that
way--perhaps, the road to doing this will be so filled with potholes that a
person like this will either be discouraged or he will be caught by the
authorities.
I just don't understand people owning
guns, feeling the need to arm themselves as if they are involved in their own
private war.
I knew a person just like this idiot. He
was in a deranged mental state, bought a gun before New York gun laws were
stiffened, went into a local hotel and blew his brains out.
That was 30 years ago, and I see things
haven't changed much.
Well, if nothing else, this latest episode
demands that gun laws in all 50 states be stiffened, and perhaps a national gun
law should be established.
How many murders will it take to get this
point across?
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