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My New Year’s Gun Control Resolution
Submitted by cchumita on Fri, 01/04/2008 - 00:10.By Mike S. Adams
Lately, liberals (read: statists) have been giving me a hard time about my opposition to a gun control initiative that would limit gun purchases to one per month per owner. Since I a) don’t like the government telling me how many guns I can own, and b) just hate having liberals (read: statists) mad at me, I’ve come up with a solution. It takes the form of a New Year’s resolution sure to make everyone happy (myself especially).
I hereby resolve to help the cause of gun control in America by purchasing only one gun per month in 2008. Naturally, I am providing a list of those guns below with pretty pictures you can access with a click of the mouse. I hope you enjoy the following selections:
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Despite Recent Killings, Violence down In Cincinnati
Submitted by cchumita on Fri, 01/04/2008 - 00:05.By Jeff Riley
Not since former Mayor Marion Barry of the District of Columbia declared ,"Outside of the killings, Washington has one of the lowest crime rates in the country," has someone had the temerity to voice such a headline.
Now Cincinnati can join the ranks of the ridiculed, but at least our dapper Mayor Mark Mallory, wasn't stupid enough to utter the following:
"Despite Recent Killings, Violence down In Cincinnati"
Who could have been so addled to publish this headline? I'll give you a hint. What local TV station has recently been lambasted for airing a anti-gun piece so biased that it made the front-page of the Brady Center for Gun Violence website? If you guessed Channel 5 WLWT Cincinnati, give that man a kewpie doll!!!
There is some verifiable good news in this piece despite its comedic headline.
- "Nearly 90 people were murdered in Cincinnati last year, and hospitals treated hundreds for bullet wound injuries. University Hospital said it treated more than 300 cases. But this year, that number is just 184 treated, and the homicide rate has dropped by more than 20 percent."
And to what do the good people of Cincinnati attribute our rise in good fortune? "I want everyone here in Cincinnati to know there's hope. "Things are changing." the Rev. Peterson Mingo said.
It's the message Mingo said everyone should be hearing in Cincinnati's decreasing homicide rate this year.
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