Another Mass Shooting, (Just Another Day) in America

New speaker guy says the problem is the human heart. End of.

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Those voice most probably did tell him to do it.

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More. It goes back to the sixties no fault divorce and teaching in public schools.
Nostalgia ain’t what it used to be.

That and letting women vote… oh the injustice!

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That’s the real problem…world wars, Nazis, Stalin, nuclear weapons, climate change…all happened since women got the vote.

He’s the one carrying the gun. Hang on a minute…

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Wonder if he would be saying the same thing if his wife or kids were one of victims.

He’s faken idiot that should be sacked on the spot

I know!! And the lack of white picket fences and the non existence of quaint English country gardens. Where have all the flowers gone…?

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… gone to graveyards every one…
When will they ever learn? X 2.

It appears that the human race refuses to learn this most basic lesson.

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I’m glad someone picked up on that reference. Well done!

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Good old Pete Seeger, so wise.

People not living in little boxes though, with all the McMansions.

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But they are insincere about the mental health etc parallel issues because they refuse background checks. “Right that shall not be impinged.”

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Too busy banning weird woke expressions like “chest-feeding” to do stuff about guns.

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Cats are doing a great job at keeping the seat warm and raising the endorphin level of their owner

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(still adding those from Maine)

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If there was a way to see that the shooting victims were frequently politicians, surely changes would be made?

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US authorities say a man suspected of fatally shooting 18 people and wounding 13 in the north-east state of Maine has been found dead.

Robert Card, who was wanted in connection with the Wednesday night shootings at Schemengees Bar and Grille and at Just-In-Time Recreation bowling alley in Lewiston, is believed to have died of a self-inflicted gunshot wound, a law enforcement official told The Associated Press.

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