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    You have to love liberals and their peaceful ways




    Donald Kaul suffered a heart attack back in July and discontinued writing his weekly column for the opinion website OtherWords.org. Depending upon how you count, that was Kaul’s second or third retirement. Today, Kaul announces that he’s ba-a-a-ck. This time, he’s only promising to write when events move him and not to be pinned down by a weekly column. — Opinion Editor

    I’m glad I retired five months ago.

    Think of it: I was spared writing about the presidential election, an event so vacuous it made reality TV seem interesting. If there was any serious discussion of an important national issue — global warming, obesity, transportation policy, the morality of drone attacks on civilian populations, the environmental consequences of fracking, existential implications of the designated hitter — I missed it.

    Instead, we got a campaign of misrepresentations, exaggerations and outright lies. The Republicans were by far the worst offenders, but President Barack Obama didn’t cover himself in glory either.

    I was happy with the result of the presidential election, but I didn’t regret not covering it. And I was entirely content to go on not writing about things. (If I could make a living at that, life would be perfect.)

    But then Newtown happened. A misanthropic young man who never seemed particularly violent killed his mother then broke into an elementary school and massacred little kids, teachers and the principal.

    And the very air changed. The holiday season suddenly turned somber. You looked at the small children around you differently, as fragile, precious gifts to be cherished and, above all, protected.

    Obama struck that note in his moving speech at the memorial service. Speaking for us all, he said: “We can’t tolerate this anymore. These tragedies must end. And to end them, we must change.”

    Nice words, but somehow not enough. Not nearly enough.

    That’s when I figured I should write a column about it. During my 50-year career, every time some demented soul would take a semiautomatic gun and clean out a post office, a school or a picnic, I’d get up on my soap box and let loose with a withering diatribe about guns, the National Rifle Association and weak-kneed politicians. Did it about 75 times, give or take.

    And in every case the main effect was a spike in gun sales.

    Still, I thought I’d give it one more shot ... er, chance.

    Obama’s speech was fine as far as it went, but it didn’t go very far. Neither have any of the other responses I’ve heard.

    California Sen. Dianne Feinstein said she was going to introduce a bill to ban the sale and importation of assault weapons. Great, but the bill wouldn’t apply to weapons already out there, and in defining illegal weapons, it listed more than 900 exceptions.

    Nine hundred!

    The thing missing from the debate so far is anger — anger that we live in a society where something like the Sandy Hook Elementary massacre can happen and our main concern is not offending the NRA’s sensibilities.

    That’s obscene. Here, then, is my “madder-than-hell-and-I’m-not-going-to-take-it-anymore” program for ending gun violence in America:

    • Repeal the Second Amendment, the part about guns anyway. It’s badly written, confusing and more trouble than it’s worth. It offers an absolute right to gun ownership, but it puts it in the context of the need for a “well-regulated militia.” We don’t make our militia bring their own guns to battles. And surely the Founders couldn’t have envisioned weapons like those used in the Newtown shooting when they guaranteed gun rights. Owning a gun should be a privilege, not a right.

    • Declare the NRA a terrorist organization and make membership illegal. Hey! We did it to the Communist Party, and the NRA has led to the deaths of more of us than American Commies ever did. (I would also raze the organization’s headquarters, clear the rubble and salt the earth, but that’s optional.) Make ownership of unlicensed assault rifles a felony. If some people refused to give up their guns, that “prying the guns from their cold, dead hands” thing works for me.

    • Then I would tie Mitch McConnell and John Boehner, our esteemed Republican leaders, to the back of a Chevy pickup truck and drag them around a parking lot until they saw the light on gun control.

    And if that didn’t work, I’d adopt radical measures. None of that is going to happen, of course. But I’ll bet gun sales will rise.

    I wear a Fez. Fez-es are cool

  • #2
    kill him with fire.

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    • #3
      Thats the crappy part about des moines Iowa.

      I lived in Iowa and the only people who think this way live in city's.

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      • #4
        Drag McConnell and Boehner behind a pickup truck? This pile of shit should be arrested and would be if he wasn't an avowed libby.

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        • #5
          Talk about an extremist.....

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          • #6
            typical dumbfuck liberal. These people are just fucking stuck on stupid.
            May God give us strength and courage in the time of our darkest hours.
            Semper Fi

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            • #7
              Originally posted by Forever_frost View Post
              Make ownership of unlicensed assault rifles a felony.
              Heh.
              Originally posted by The King View Post
              Drag McConnell and Boehner behind a pickup truck? This pile of shit should be arrested and would be if he wasn't an avowed libby.
              Arrested for what?
              Originally posted by Broncojohnny
              HOORAY ME and FUCK YOU!

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              • #8
                Originally posted by Nash B. View Post
                Arrested for what?
                Threatening a U.S. government official.

                It's a felony, in case you really are that ignorant of the law.

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                • #9
                  How'd he go about “prying the guns from their cold, dead hands” without a gun? Stone us to death?
                  '93 Cobra-Coyote Powered
                  '13 Dodge Cummins
                  '14 Rubicon X

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                  • #10
                    Originally posted by The King View Post
                    Threatening a U.S. government official.

                    It's a felony, in case you really are that ignorant of the law.
                    I don't see where he threatened them.
                    Originally posted by Broncojohnny
                    HOORAY ME and FUCK YOU!

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                    • #11
                      He uses first person. This is a matter that would entirely be up to a prosecutor however, so speculation here over whether he threatens government officials is moot.

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                      • #12
                        He's not talking about things he intends to do but rather things he would like to do. I'm no legal scholar but I'm pretty sure a threat is more about intent than desire.
                        Originally posted by Broncojohnny
                        HOORAY ME and FUCK YOU!

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                        • #13
                          Desire can be construed to be motive, but like I already posted the matter is moot on here.

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                          • #14
                            Just another candy ass liberal.
                            Originally posted by racrguy
                            What's your beef with NPR, because their listeners are typically more informed than others?
                            Originally posted by racrguy
                            Voting is a constitutional right, overthrowing the government isn't.

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                            • #15
                              Yep, if a prosecutor wanted to, or if he mentioned Pelosi or Reid or heaven forbid, Obama, he'd be arrested for making threats against a public official.
                              I wear a Fez. Fez-es are cool

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