Posted on Mar 14, 2021
Letter: Lack of gun regulations precludes U.S. from being a model for democracy
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Translation: if I kiss your butt enough will you maybe like me some day? I just don't feel like the U.S. is in a position to need to do that. We're number one because a whole lot of generations of Americans have experienced freedom. America enjoys the fruits of it's labor as a result of freedom. Other countries want that but haven't yet figured out how to enact it. Yes, we kill each other. I can think of a number of leaders from other countries with credit for far bigger totals on civilians than anyone over here has. If it ain't broke don't fix it. If you are worried about what other countries think of us, maybe you belong there where they do everything correctly.
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Fixed it, just need a little edit.
“Nations guilty of violating human rights are never democracies, thankfully the US has not befell that tragedy, yet. Though the direction democrats and progressives are driving violations of our constitutional rights may push us to that point if not addressed. -- except for the United States, with its scandalous death toll from guns used by criminals and its refusal to do anything about it.
A total lack of life-saving enforcement of existing laws on the books and holding criminals responsible in the rare occurrence the judicial system does prosecute them could save so many lives in both state (about 400 deaths annually) and nation (about 40,000 deaths annually) is inexcusable. The Second Amendment right was never meant to demolish the right to life, it was designed to protect life and does so when not trampled by Democrats and progressive politicians and judges.
Citizens of other advanced nations are appalled we let politicians and elected or appointed judges do this. This moral blindness precludes the United States from being a model for democracy, a nation to be trusted. And Republicans willing to accept this unconscionable death toll due to the actions of other politicians destroy the moral voice of a once respected nation. Is there no shame?”
Fixed it, just need a little edit.
“Nations guilty of violating human rights are never democracies, thankfully the US has not befell that tragedy, yet. Though the direction democrats and progressives are driving violations of our constitutional rights may push us to that point if not addressed. -- except for the United States, with its scandalous death toll from guns used by criminals and its refusal to do anything about it.
A total lack of life-saving enforcement of existing laws on the books and holding criminals responsible in the rare occurrence the judicial system does prosecute them could save so many lives in both state (about 400 deaths annually) and nation (about 40,000 deaths annually) is inexcusable. The Second Amendment right was never meant to demolish the right to life, it was designed to protect life and does so when not trampled by Democrats and progressive politicians and judges.
Citizens of other advanced nations are appalled we let politicians and elected or appointed judges do this. This moral blindness precludes the United States from being a model for democracy, a nation to be trusted. And Republicans willing to accept this unconscionable death toll due to the actions of other politicians destroy the moral voice of a once respected nation. Is there no shame?”
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