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Personal blog of Matthew Rammelkamp from 2005 - 2009. Blog is now changing sites to www.MatthewThomas.tv

Saturday, April 21, 2007

My Virginia Tech Shooting Comments

In response to the devastating shooting that occurred this past week at Virginia Tech University, I just have two comments.

One, I find it sketchy how police and EMT workers at Virginia Tech claim that campus police were given a federal order to stand down and not pursue killer Cho Seung-Hui as Monday's bloodshed unfolded. This explains the complete non-response of the police in the two hour gap between Cho's first two murders and the wider rampage that would follow later that morning.

Two, I find it a shame that the establishment are using this shooting to destroy our right as Americans to own guns. Here are two things you gun control nuts need to realize: Criminals don't obey laws, and gun control only disarms the victims.

The Bush Administration is doing everything it can to give the military and police in this country a monopoly on gun ownership. Despite being falsely seen as a NRA-supporter, Bush supports disarming airline pilots, forfeiting gun rights for misdemeanors, and argues that the total DC gun ban is a reasonable restriction on the 2nd Amendment.

During the devastating aftermath of Hurricane Katrina, this administration has declared Martial Law in New Orleans and suspended the Bill of Rights. Law abiding homeowners were handcuffed by the U.S. military, and forced to sit on sidewalks while their homes were raided; confiscating their guns.

In the event of a natural disaster, shouldn't homeowners be allowed to protect their families and private property? In the event of a hijacking, shouldn't airline pilots be able to save everyone on board by shooting the hijackers? In the event of a school shooting, shouldn't the principal or teachers be able to gun down the armed nut?



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