The Massacre in Virginia
Undoubtedly, you've read more than enough concerning the recent goings-on at Virginia Tech, but we couldn't let the situation go without some commentary.
By now, of course, the usual assortment of left-wing lunatics, moonbats, and usefule idiots have prostituted themselves in front of the all-too-willing microphones and TV cameras of the collectivist media. But the most inane -- not to mention insane -- question of the day was what Pres. Bush was going to do about the situation. Naturally, such a question could only be raised by some cretin whose understanding of the Constitution is easily exceeded by the average third-grader's.
One wonders just how many existing gun laws were violated by the miscreant who mercifully saved the taxpayers a bundle of dough by ending his own miserable life, but that won't stop the hoplophobes from calling for yet more legislation to further restrict your rights. (Wasn't it the Lunatic Left during the '92 election that said insanity consisted of "doing the same thing over and over, each time expecting a different result"? And yet, here they are again, about to do the same thing that never worked before.) That restrictive gun laws have never prevented crime is beyond question. But, as the old tagline goes, "you can lead people to facts, but you can't make 'em think".
The other pathetic aspect of this whole tragedy is the way the professional grief-promoters have so quickly come out of the woodwork. Has this nation sunk so low that no one can cope with anything anymore without "professional" help?
God help Amerika.
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The worst part of the "professional grief management" is what Vox Day accurately called "Sympathy for the devil", the way left-wingnuts are crying their little eyes out for the "poor, misunderstood" murdering Chink bastard.
It's enough to make you vomit.
What's really sad about that is that they have no tears for the actual victims.
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