Sunday, April 22, 2007

'brain-dead celebration of unarmed helplessness'

Nobody deals with the issue of gun control quite like Ted Nugent. In a CNN commentary piece he lashes out at what he calls the "brain-dead celebration of unarmed helplessness" after the Virginia Tech massacre. I agree with him 110%.

CNN.com:

    No one was foolish enough to debate Ryder truck regulations or ammonia nitrate restrictions or a "cult of agriculture fertilizer" following the unabashed evil of Timothy McVeigh's heinous crime against America on that fateful day in Oklahoma City. No one faulted kitchen utensils or other hardware of choice after Jeffrey Dahmer was caught drugging, mutilating, raping, murdering and cannibalizing his victims. Nobody wanted "steak knife control" as they autopsied the dead nurses in Chicago, Illinois, as Richard Speck went on trial for mass murder.

    [...]

    Already spineless gun control advocates are squawking like chickens with their tiny-brained heads chopped off, making political hay over this most recent, devastating Virginia Tech massacre, when in fact it is their own forced gun-free zone policy that enabled the unchallenged methodical murder of 32 people.

I still think it's the noise. If guns were quieter, liberals wouldn't be so scared of them.

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