texas, and buffalo, new york. now, this is sad and infuriating ritual to go through ever going list of mass shootings every time we go on the air. this week, biden said enough. he said enough 12 times in a rare primetime speech to the nation. but apparently, enough isn t enough, because no substantial legislative solution appeared on the horizon. the president believes there is some, quote, rational republicans who might be willing to address this gun violence endemic. senator mitch mcconnell got some favorable headlines, which he suggested a willingness to work with democrats on this. but don t be fooled. he s had a decade long history of blocking gun control. this is not the first mass shooting that he s been involved in. the washington post provided a detailed list of times he spent working to quote, delay, obstruct or prevent most major firearm restrictions from being approved by congress. now, his stories begins back 1989, after a mass shooting rocked his own hometown of
life and this bias in favor of life is not grounded in religion so much as it s grounded in law and logic in literature and moral philosophy. i understand the debate in the arguments on the other side. i just don t agree with them because i am biased towards life. biased towards life should extend to other areas as well. there is no debate about the origin of life when it comes to children being murdered in a texas elementary school, there is no debate about the sanctity of life when it comes to people being slaughtered in a buffalo new york grocery store or a church in downtown charleston or a church in california for a concert in las vegas or a concert in florida and texas. schools and churches were once safe havens seemingly immune from the evils of the outside world. those days have long since passed, nothing is safe or immune anymore, your place of employment is at risk, your grocery stores, your malls, everything is seemingly at risk. when 20 children were murdered as s
do you think that what desantis is doing could backfire against him, or because he is the air apparent republicans, looking towards, i m looking at him as a model governor? republicans are not particularly ones to adhere to principles, so i think if it suits around the centers to go after disney or to go after any business because they oppose certain policies that he appears to, or because he sees that they re involved in this quote unquote, culture war surrounding lgbtq people, but i think it is important to recognize is that when it comes to something that conservatives want, corporations of people, like when it comes to money s politics. when it comes to dark, many corporations of people. they should be able to flood the political process with money. but when it comes to speaking out for lgbtq rights or speaking out for gun advocacy, or speaking up for any of the
us were former member and a former great member of congress. i think the instinct of the three of us is one that is in decline which is like the willingness to solve things and get things done realizing they were all not going to be in an agreement of all times but there has to be towards that. i think the tragedy in texas is going to focus more and more americans on whatever their political thoughts are about what can be done or the topical issues. gun advocacy is one of them. people are going to worry about police officers in schools and how we make them safer and what politicians can be doing to solve those problems in democrats can get in that trend. whether it s increasing oil and gas production, whether it s figuring out to fortify school or common sense reforms around public safety including who can
it is important for lawyer to be deliberate and think through the consequences of the law or we can end up with some dangerous territory. if this women were to be prosecuted out. if you were to be prosecuted for, a, supposedly causing her own shooting which is a great gun advocacy. you shoot somebody you are not culpable. the woman essentially is prosecuted because she did not take good enough care. well, that s what people are afraid. there are laws trying to push person hood towards. if the state could prove that you brought upon your miscarriage by negligence, you could be prosecuted. who we are i mean is sort of like when you look at the statement that the arresting officer made and he was like well you brought your fetus to a fight and it did not want to be