Good points. I agree that as a society we are beholden to tackle this issue,
whatever its scope, simply because of the lives lost. There are a few things,
though that are largely absent from the gun control debate. First and most
obvious, nothing is being said about actually limiting the number
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We have about 11,000 people born in the US each day, and about 6,800 deaths
per day, or about 6,770, if we subtract the ~30 deaths daily by firearms. I am
not excusing the deaths as a result of guns, however it is clearly not
Rate of mass shootings has tripled since 2011, new research from Harvard shows
http://www.motherjones.com/politics/2014/10/mass-shootings-increasing-harvard-research
http://www.motherjones.com/politics/2014/10/mass-shootings-increasing-harvard-research
Rate of mass shootings has
This article is very unflattering about her demeanor with secret agents. If
this were true, then it was surprising that she stayed married with Bill
Clinton during the Monica Lewinsky affair.
Secret Service agents: Hillary is a nightmare to work with
Yes, I too sometimes am surprised there are not more deaths by firearms,
considering the prevalence of them. But, what I've noticed here in St. Louis,
is that once the social contract gets frayed due to distrust of authority
institutions, or because of the perceived lack of economic
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Again, perception vs. reality. Only about 30% of Americans even own a gun, so
that means the vast majority do not. And the occurrences of mass gun violence,
are actually quite rare, statistically. I am not saying it isn't an
Conservatives have heard these stories from the beginning. They are nothing
new. As for her staying married to Bill, it has always been known that their
marriage was more of a political alliance and was *open*. He got to philander
all he wanted and she got the power of being his loving,
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We have about 11,000 people born in the US each day, and about 6,800 deaths per
day, or about 6,770, if we subtract the ~30 deaths daily by firearms. I am not
excusing the deaths as a result of guns, however it is clearly not the risk,
nor the social evil that we are led to believe it is. With
Again, perception vs. reality. Only about 30% of Americans even own a gun, so
that means the vast majority do not. And the occurrences of mass gun violence,
are actually quite rare, statistically. I am not saying it isn't an issue, but
it is not the faux-firestorm that it is made out to be.
Just for the record , suicide by gun, rope, pills, razors, cop, car,etc. is the
*choice* of the person directly involved.
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AND HERE THE GOOD NEWS IN ENGLISH
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I hate to say this but this current revelation fits the profile shown in her
jyotish chart. This is indicated by the debilitated Sun in her first house,
meaning that government agents were maltreated while working with her.
Further, this piece of news will make the public drop their
So when is Obama going to slash the defense budget? We spend more than
enough money on wars of empire to suit the corporatists to pay for
health care for every man, woman and child in the US. If you ban guns
how will that work? I suspect the average gun these days costs around
$500. If
If Joe decides to run, Obama may clear the field for him by having the justice
department go after Hillary.
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I see what you are saying. New York may be possibly not be the best example,
as gun laws are so strict there.
120K, though, I would say does not go far in Manhattan.
But also, the safety net for food seems pretty intact, at least here.
Much of the violence here is drug related, or
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I see what you are saying. New York may be possibly not be the best example,
as gun laws are so strict there.
New York has one of the lowest gun ownership numbers in America.
120K, though, I would say does not go far
If you're going to pay fifteen an hour , you have a right to expect more from
your employee, probably more than many average McDonalds employee are capable
of giving. Might require some *focused* attention. Of course, if you are more
efficient and accomplishing more, you'll need fewer workers
I really don't think this is the case.
Most gun owners, I mean the vast majority, keep them at home for protection.
Conceal and carry permits are pretty rare.
When you think about it though, when has society not been in rough shape?
I guess these mass shootings are a new
On 10/03/2015 08:01 PM, awoelfleba...@yahoo.com [FairfieldLife] wrote:
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I really don't think this is the case.
Most gun owners, I mean the vast majority, keep them at home for
protection.
Conceal and carry permits are pretty
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I
Yes, for those businesses such as mine which would have difficult time with a
$15.00/hr. min wage, you find other ways to enhance the benefits package,
including making sure the work environment is as attractive as possible.
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Well, I can tell you that a $15.00/hr. wage would be pretty disastrous for
many small businesses. It would put many of them out of business, and you'd be
stuck with pretty much only the big guys.
And then there's this
---In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, wrote :
I really don't think this is the case.
Most gun owners, I mean the vast majority, keep them at home for protection.
Conceal and carry permits are pretty rare.
When you think about it though, when has society not
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LOL, $15 an hour and they can't remember if you ordered an egg McMuffin or a
sausage McMuffin.
So, you apparently frequent Mcdonalds. Then you should be willing to pay the
labor a barely living wage for your cheap meal. Or
Well, I can tell you that a $15.00/hr. wage would be pretty disastrous for many
small businesses. It would put many of them out of business, and you'd be
stuck with pretty much only the big guys.
And then there's this wrinkle that where that wage has been implemented,
workers request fewer
I'm not saying it's good, or normal. I am just noting that having a gun in a
home in the U.S. seems to have been pretty common for the last 60 years or so.
I mean, let's face it, guns have been a part of American life since the start.
You were not going to live on the frontier without a
LOL, $15 an hour and they can't remember if you ordered an egg McMuffin or a
sausage McMuffin.
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