Poor choice of words by Obama. Sadly this stuff isn't just restricted to America, unless his list of advanced nations is quite small.
Poor choice of words? There isn't a tragedy in this country that the left won't exploit for political gain.
I'm not sure it's possible to have a civil war or revolution in any country with GDP per person over about $15k. Hungry people are dangerous. People whose basic food, health, and shelter needs -as well as all the entertainment they could possibly ever consume- are never in question are highly unlikely to get that riled.
He entered into the White House at a time where he easily could have bridged the closing race gap, and in 6 years, he's done nothing but race bait and self serve. **** him. That's why I tell people he's one of the worst president in our history.
I feel like there is an agenda to link terrible, unimaginable acts all together so they can have a "cause." In this case, psyche drugs. It isn't the drugs. It's the crazy. We want to apply logic to something that isn't logical.
Because crazy people don't kill nearly as often in any other developed country on planet earth, and we have by far the most guns.
Few other countries have the diversity that we have. Europe is seeing an increase in events as their immigration levels increase. It'll also upset their socialism as they won't be paying for things for people that aren't just like them.
I'd also we also have the largest media that shows this 24/7 nonstop. A basic human need is to want attention. And when this happens and they know they will get is 24/7, then it happens.
Dylann Roof, the man accused of a shooting spree that left nine people dead at a historic black church in Charleston on Wednesday night, should not have been able to get a gun. Federal law prohibits people with pending felony charges from obtaining firearms. In February, Roof was arrested and later charged with felony possession of Suboxone, a narcotic prescription drug. He was released, and the case is pending.... ...It’s illegal to give guns to felons or people with felony indictments — but that’s only if you know about their criminal records. In South Carolina, you don’t have to ask, so private citizens can more or less freely exchange guns. If prosecutors can show that the father knew about Roof’s indictment but gave him the gun anyway, Roof’s father could face up to 10 years in prison. http://www.washingtonpost.com/blogs...ophole-that-allowed-dylann-roof-to-get-a-gun/
Let us hope they go through with this prosecution. Giving a gun to a known drug user (and user of psychological drugs to boot) is beyond idiotic.
Smith & Wesson nails what Obama did for gun sales in one sentence "[W]e experienced strong consumer demand for our firearm products following a new administration taking office in Washington, D.C. in 2009," http://finance.yahoo.com/news/smith-wesson-nails-obama-did-115655106.html