Oops, you made a mistake in your subject heading. It should read, "It's my opinion...some Americans are insane."
There is, of course, a strong and growing gun control movement in this country; and the watchers of the Newtown conspiracy video are not all subscribers to the theory by any means. (Even the latest count of all watchers, 8 million, represents only 2 percent of the population.) There's plenty that's wrong in this country. Wildly exaggerating the problems, while it may make the exaggerator feel Important, ends up trivializing the problems and making solutions more difficult. --- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, turquoiseb wrote: > > Not just insane enough to put up with gun policies that > allow the slaughter of their own children, but so insane > that they have to make up conspiracy theories to pretend > that it never happened, or happened as part of a plot to > take their guns away. > > http://gawker.com/5976204/behind-the-sandy-hook-truther-conspiracy-video-that-five-million-people-have-watched-in-one-week > > I've got a solution for America to its "gun problem." > Take all of the people who own guns and put them in a big > open space like the desert. ALL of the people, mind you. > If you own a gun, you *have* to partake; the only way to > *not* partake is to turn your guns in. Allow them to bring > all the guns and ammo they'll think they need to win. > > Win? There's a prize...of one million dollars. It goes to > the last person still standing at the end of the Gun > Insanity Games. The winner is presented with his or her > prize, and then prompted deported to a country more > suited to his or her disposition, like Angola. > > Voila. Problem solved. Then gather up all the guns and > the dead bodies, melt them all down, build a monument > to the insanity that was America, and start over. >