So in the end President Obama did not let the Navy Yard tragedy
go to “waste.” He finally addressed the nation last Sunday to
explain why the deaths of a dozen innocent victims on September 16
should mean more power for him and the government, and less freedom
for millions of innocent, law-abiding citizens across America —
who are actually reducing gun violence (and much more effectively
than Obama and the Democrats).
Obama recounted in his September 22 remarks, “As president I have now grieved with five American communities ripped apart by mass violence: Fort Hood, Tucson, Aurora, Sandy Hook, and now the Washington Navy Yard. And these mass shootings occur against a backdrop of daily tragedies as an epidemic of gun violence tears apart communities across America, from the streets of Chicago to neighborhoods not far from here.”
http://spectator.org/archives/2013/09/25/there-they-go-again
Obama recounted in his September 22 remarks, “As president I have now grieved with five American communities ripped apart by mass violence: Fort Hood, Tucson, Aurora, Sandy Hook, and now the Washington Navy Yard. And these mass shootings occur against a backdrop of daily tragedies as an epidemic of gun violence tears apart communities across America, from the streets of Chicago to neighborhoods not far from here.”
http://spectator.org/archives/2013/09/25/there-they-go-again
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