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You can't have an honest discussion with people who refuse to believe Sandy Hook even happened. That's the mentality of the gun culture in this country right now, cover your eyes and pretend it doesn't exist. If you can't even admit that there is a problem when there is a mass shooting on average of once every two weeks in this country, then no, there is no hope for an honest discussion.
Sandy hook is tainted by dirty left wing politics with nothing but an agenda. The official story has too many inconsistencies.
But, he is the one making it an opportunity for a stance.
Yes, I'm sure he was just waiting and hoping an opportunity would present itself so he could take a public stance on gun control. You on the other hand, look for opportunities to take a stance.
What part of 'grieving father' don't you understand? Not being a parent yourself, it might make this a stretch in imagination for you to answer, so I guess I can get why you're not getting this.
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I smell a book deal and a speaking tour.
Ya, I'm sure the grieving father had that on his bucket list to write about about how his life changed the day his child was murdered.
Yes, I'm sure he was just waiting and hoping an opportunity would present itself so he could take a public stance on gun control.
That part of 'grieving father' don't you understand? Not being a parent yourself, it might make this a stretch in imagination for you to answer, so I guess I can get why you're not getting this.
I have suffered loss.
My choice was to grieve in privately...... not show boat.
My choice was to grieve in privately...... not show boat.
Did you loss make the world news? Did anyone stick a microphone in your face just after it happened? You can't predict what you'd say if you had been in his shoes just hours after the murders. Also, the fact that you can't tell the difference between "show boating" and raw grief is disturbing and very sad.
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His kid died, because it is a big bad world out there.
His kid died, because he the parent, never taught him how to defend himself and others from all forms of aggression.
His kid died, because he lived in a false sense of security, being raised to be the over protected victim.
Wow. This really goes beyond the pale!
How do you blame a father for not teaching his son how to deflect a barrage of bullets from a psychopath who decides to randomly start shooting people?
Have a little sliver of compassion! The man lost his son.
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My choice was to grieve in privately...... not show boat.
Me, too, and when the media came around to hound me, I turned away from them. Not a chance was I going to make a public spectacle of myself.
As far as guns vs. knives, I would much rather die by bullet than by slashing and gorging and my bleeding guts strewn all over the place.
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Did you loss make the world news? Did anyone stick a microphone in your face just after it happened? You can't predict what you'd say if you had been in his shoes just hours after the murders. Also, the fact that you can't tell the difference between "show boating" and raw grief is disturbing and very sad.
Yes, mine did. And yes, they did.
And the part I bolded? That's exactly why this fella should just keep his lips zipped.
This man took to the podium on his own. Nobody dragged him up there.
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