Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’m not going to let this go or get over it. I’m a pretty politically conservative voter and this has put me over the edge. I feel bad that I didn’t get involved in the gun control movement sooner. Several other moms from our Catholic school feel the same.
We, as a nation, must change. I’m in.
You are a day late and a dollar short. People like you are exactly the reason the super majority on the Supreme Court will never allow ANY restrictions on guns at all, including AR's and high capacity clips. So, STFU.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Most criminals come from homes without fathers. That’s a well known fact.
Most boys are socialized to disrespect women from a young age. They learn it from society and their own present fathers. Don’t attack single moms. As if all these mass shooters would have turned out different with some cowboy dude at home. Single mothers are saints.
Ha! On the contrary, I see mothers every day allowing their one and two years old boys to run all over them! Mom says no. Her little love ignores her. All is well as long as her boy is happy. It’s utterly disgusting and I cringe every time.
Show your boys that no actually means no!!!!!
This goes for many parents some single moms and also many younger people having kids that were raised by social media and never learned discipline, respect or responsibility for themselves. There’s becoming a general lack of social interaction and discipline, lack of respect for those with opposing views, and blatant disrespect for adults and authority. This rolls over to schools where kids don’t listen to teachers and parents are more likely to email their kids teacher when their kid gets in trouble rather than discipline and follow through in the home. Kids aren’t being taught basic life skills because parents don’t know how to reduce screen time without their kids throwing a fit. Parents need to parent and stop using computers and social media to raise their children. Kids are missing out on years of their young lives by being on computers constantly and at 18 act more like 10 year olds because they don’t learn those important life skills when they’re young. It’s only going to get worse for the next generation if this generation of parents doesn’t change their ways.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
For anyone who seriously cares, get Why Meadow Died, written by a father whose daughter was murdered in school. Andrew Pollack dedicated his life to researching and promoting school safety.
But if all you have is your screeching Ban Guns!!! mantra, don’t bother. You have no interest in protecting children. Otherwise, you would equally demand that no public buildings have armed security guards.
I’ll pass on yet another right wing Trumpist nutbag who supports MTG and gets boosted by Fox News to further their pro-death narratives. More guns in schools isn’t the answer.
Anonymous wrote:I’m not going to let this go or get over it. I’m a pretty politically conservative voter and this has put me over the edge. I feel bad that I didn’t get involved in the gun control movement sooner. Several other moms from our Catholic school feel the same.
We, as a nation, must change. I’m in.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Considering the fact that drugs are killing 100,000 people a year, we need to likewise ban drugs. Or AT LEAST make it a little more difficult to get them. Right? Let’s just be consistent here.
I don’t know anyone who thinks we should all be able to get drugs.
In fact, the people I know who want gun control also want pharmaceutical companies to be held responsible for the opioid crisis.
Not sure what your point is.
It’s predominantly fentanyl now flooding the open border of our Democrats now in power. Yet interestingly, no threads about that much bigger crisis.
Anonymous wrote:I’m not going to let this go or get over it. I’m a pretty politically conservative voter and this has put me over the edge. I feel bad that I didn’t get involved in the gun control movement sooner. Several other moms from our Catholic school feel the same.
We, as a nation, must change. I’m in.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Considering the fact that drugs are killing 100,000 people a year, we need to likewise ban drugs. Or AT LEAST make it a little more difficult to get them. Right? Let’s just be consistent here.
I don’t know anyone who thinks we should all be able to get drugs.
In fact, the people I know who want gun control also want pharmaceutical companies to be held responsible for the opioid crisis.
Not sure what your point is.
It’s predominantly fentanyl now flooding the open border of our Democrats now in power. Yet interestingly, no threads about that much bigger crisis.
What the what?!??
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Considering the fact that drugs are killing 100,000 people a year, we need to likewise ban drugs. Or AT LEAST make it a little more difficult to get them. Right? Let’s just be consistent here.
I don’t know anyone who thinks we should all be able to get drugs.
In fact, the people I know who want gun control also want pharmaceutical companies to be held responsible for the opioid crisis.
Not sure what your point is.
It’s predominantly fentanyl now flooding the open border of our Democrats now in power. Yet interestingly, no threads about that much bigger crisis.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why are libs so against armed security in a government school building?
We don’t need more useless jobs programs that suck away money from education, health care, etc. when we can just ban AR-15s.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Considering the fact that drugs are killing 100,000 people a year, we need to likewise ban drugs. Or AT LEAST make it a little more difficult to get them. Right? Let’s just be consistent here.
I don’t know anyone who thinks we should all be able to get drugs.
In fact, the people I know who want gun control also want pharmaceutical companies to be held responsible for the opioid crisis.
Not sure what your point is.
It’s predominantly fentanyl now flooding the open border of our Democrats now in power. Yet interestingly, no threads about that much bigger crisis.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Considering the fact that drugs are killing 100,000 people a year, we need to likewise ban drugs. Or AT LEAST make it a little more difficult to get them. Right? Let’s just be consistent here.
I don’t know anyone who thinks we should all be able to get drugs.
In fact, the people I know who want gun control also want pharmaceutical companies to be held responsible for the opioid crisis.
Not sure what your point is.
It’s predominantly fentanyl now flooding the open border of our Democrats now in power. Yet interestingly, no threads about that much bigger crisis.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Considering the fact that drugs are killing 100,000 people a year, we need to likewise ban drugs. Or AT LEAST make it a little more difficult to get them. Right? Let’s just be consistent here.
I don’t know anyone who thinks we should all be able to get drugs.
In fact, the people I know who want gun control also want pharmaceutical companies to be held responsible for the opioid crisis.
Not sure what your point is.
Anonymous wrote:
For anyone who seriously cares, get Why Meadow Died, written by a father whose daughter was murdered in school. Andrew Pollack dedicated his life to researching and promoting school safety.
But if all you have is your screeching Ban Guns!!! mantra, don’t bother. You have no interest in protecting children. Otherwise, you would equally demand that no public buildings have armed security guards.