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Related: Editorials & Other Articles, Issue Forums, Alliance Forums, Region ForumsPerhaps it’s time the NRA left America’s kids alone.
This comes on the news a few weeks ago that the NRA launched a shoot-em-up iPhone app, geared at kids as young as four years of age, only three weeks after the Sandy Hook Elementary massacre in which 20 six- and seven- year-old children were shot dead, three times each child, by a fan of the Second Amendment.
We also uncovered that the iPhone app wasnt simply a pro-gun toy, it was actually a clandestine propaganda machine, feeding kids biased news about guns that, by coincidence of course, blasted only Democrats.
Perhaps its time the NRA left Americas kids alone.
More incl NRA T-shirts for the little ones:
http://americablog.com/2013/02/what-every-child-needs-an-nra-bib.html
Bay Boy
(1,689 posts)"a fan of the Second Amendment".
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onehandle
(51,122 posts)You know. A tool.
bongbong
(5,436 posts)It would be more correct to say that Lanza was a fan of the misinterpretation of the 2nd Amendment that the Delicate Flowers slaver over.
Bay Boy
(1,689 posts)...I would say he was a beneficiary of the NRA's policies. To say he was a fan of anything is ridiculous.
What do we even know about this guy?
bongbong
(5,436 posts)> I would say he was a beneficiary of the NRA's policies. To say he was a fan of anything is ridiculous.
I'm making the rather obvious jump from "beneficiary" to "fan". Generally somebody that is a beneficiary of a policy is also a fan, but I suppose there might be pathological exceptions.
Raine1967
(11,589 posts)Aravosis loses the gun control debate in this post with such hyperbole. We simply don't know or have proof that Lanza was a fan of the second amendment.
The focus should be that the Gun manufacturing Lobby is trying to sell bibs and t-shirts to infants and toddlers. That is wretched.