Game plan
I think that was because the Newtown shooting was a perfect match for the game plan that they developed after the Stockton Ca school shooting.
have you noticed that while there are always calls for more gun control, they are less strident, pushed with less energy, and less hateful after incidents where the killer is taken alive?
When they actually have a live killer in custody, the primary focus is on them, with gun control tacked on.
When the killer(s) kill themselves, ALL the focus seems to be on the gun(s), with anything about the killer tacked on, maybe...
The "evil" gun did it, not the evil person.....so they seem to think. And therefore, all the rest of us with guns must be evil too, after all, we have those "evil" things, by CHOICE!
Its not PC to profile people by what they are, but apparently its fine by them to profile people by what they choose to own...seems a rather odd double standard to me...
I've known for a long time that many, if not most, antis really do feel that gun owners need to be punished.
That was pretty much the tenor of the post-Newtown rhetoric if you looked closely enough.
I think that was because the Newtown shooting was a perfect match for the game plan that they developed after the Stockton Ca school shooting.
have you noticed that while there are always calls for more gun control, they are less strident, pushed with less energy, and less hateful after incidents where the killer is taken alive?
When they actually have a live killer in custody, the primary focus is on them, with gun control tacked on.
When the killer(s) kill themselves, ALL the focus seems to be on the gun(s), with anything about the killer tacked on, maybe...
The "evil" gun did it, not the evil person.....so they seem to think. And therefore, all the rest of us with guns must be evil too, after all, we have those "evil" things, by CHOICE!
Its not PC to profile people by what they are, but apparently its fine by them to profile people by what they choose to own...seems a rather odd double standard to me...