march for our lives expands voter rolls

When someone who shouldn't have a gun gets a hold of one and injures or kills someone else (a toddler, teen etc getting dad's gun) who do you think is punished for that? Generally not the gun owner unless it's emotional punishment at the loss of their own child but what about the loss of someone else? Are they held accountable in any way other than public condemnation?

do you feel this same way when a cop kills an innocent person, but the insurance company paid by the city pays a settlement and taxes are raised and covered by the cities populations? that no single individual is held accountable?
 
Those kids were not confused. On stage in front of hundreds of thousands of people, and a huge TV audience, those young kids were very articulate and clear. You haters and gun molesters are making shit up. The kids were quite impressive.

They are just too small in their plans. It is not just the reprehensible NRA that is the problem. It is a system that allows corporations and wealthy to influence elections. We need public financing of elections. No outside money. Then the power would go to the people.
 
Would it not have been better to have a memorial at the time that the tragedy happened? As I said before, I know a building that chose to do that. The band took part, balloons were released, tributes read...it was a very nice memorial..
No disruption of the school day...in fact, teachers could have taken time in class to discuss and answer any questions.
10AM was clearly chosen by someone not affiliated with the schools.

This is hardly a "let's have balloons"
Situation! Thank God the kids are running this,and not this dumb fuck hall monitor!
 
Clearly, 10AM for a politically based event, not a school approved and school-wide event, was not a good idea. Because you're saying it was not a memorial...
I don't think that 17 balloons are going to harm the environment, but I'll mention that to someone.

Always the shit for brains response!
 
Good point.

Hey libs, when are you going to outlaw cars?

Libs use the argument that "cars weren't built with the intention to kill". Perhaps they think someone killed by a nut with a car is less dead than someone killed by a nut with a gun.
 
Send COPD is the largest cause of death in the United States and is primarily caused by cigarettes I assume you're ready to ban all cigarettes and tobacco related products

COPD isn't the large cause of death in the U.S.

When you actually find out what it is, let me know.
 
https://www.nbcnews.com/news/us-new...hes-expand-voter-rolls-across-country-n859756



There were many organizations at the rallies ready to provide that opportunity on Saturday. That could add thousands of people to the voter rolls.
HeadCount, a nonpartisan organization that registers young voters at concerts, partnered with the students behind March for Our Lives and sent close to 1,000 volunteers to register marchers at Saturday’s crowd in Washington, which numbered 800,000 people, according to organizers.

I know we had people at ours registering kids or anyone! We'll have to wait to see the results with the Supervisor of Elections to see how much the rolls expanded.
 
do you feel this same way when a cop kills an innocent person, but the insurance company paid by the city pays a settlement and taxes are raised and covered by the cities populations? that no single individual is held accountable?

No. Cops should be held accountable for every person they kill and most especially when that person was innocent.
 
Clearly, 10AM for a politically based event, not a school approved and school-wide event, was not a good idea. Because you're saying it was not a memorial...
I don't think that 17 balloons are going to harm the environment, but I'll mention that to someone.

You definitely should "mention that to somebody." Meanwhile, at the district you claim you used to teach at (hahahahaha), there was both a walk out planned and other activities as well, on the 14th. Funny how someone who claims to be so closely involved didn't know that. And weirdly, there is no mention of students who participated getting detentions. lol

http://nbc4i.com/2018/03/13/distric...onth-anniversary-of-parkland-school-shooting/

You might as well admit that you just do not support the students doing *anything* to air their feelings and thoughts regarding gun violence. It doesn't matter if they do it during the week, before school, after school, on Saturday, in the summer -- you'll find something wrong with it. I bet you anything though if a Columbus Students for Trump club held a mid-day pro-Trump march around the school grounds, you'd think that was perfectly within their 1st Amendment rights.
 
So, you want to hold police accountable for shooting someone when the person is shooting at them?

before the advent of stand your ground laws, people were arrested for shooting someone else in self defense. why did that not hold the same standard for the government?
 
https://www.nbcnews.com/news/us-new...hes-expand-voter-rolls-across-country-n859756



There were many organizations at the rallies ready to provide that opportunity on Saturday. That could add thousands of people to the voter rolls.
HeadCount, a nonpartisan organization that registers young voters at concerts, partnered with the students behind March for Our Lives and sent close to 1,000 volunteers to register marchers at Saturday’s crowd in Washington, which numbered 800,000 people, according to organizers.

Political opportunism on top of the corpses of dead children, disgusting fucks, Hogg and Gonzalez are sick fucks.
 
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