Posted by 1948CaseVAI on August 28, 2018 at 06:36:38 from (99.13.22.147):
In Reply to: Shooting in Florida posted by welding man on August 27, 2018 at 16:38:21:
The fault of this kind of thing lies in two places:
First the insistence by some people to keep creating and trying to enforce the slaughter (gun free) zones. By creating shooting galleries where it is guaranteed that law-abiding citizens will not be armed for defense they encourage this. The specific incident this time was, of course, in a declared slaughter zone.
Second, the insistence by some people to do away with moral right vs wrong education and encouraging the notion that the culture should not insist on a certain moral code of conduct. As a matter of fact NOT all cultures are equal and NOT all personal religious views are acceptable if one wants to live with the rest of us. We must insist on training moral behaviors in the schools.
All the blood from this incident as well as the school incidents is directly on the hands of the load-mouthed dimwits who insist that we cannot have religion or morals, and that we cannot defend ourselves in every location.
I sure do wish we could stop the politics on this forum, but I cannot let things that our ruining our country go unchallenged. Anti-gun leftists are the enemies of the people and should be rounded up and treated like the enemies they are.
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