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<blockquote data-quote="O&#039;Rothlain" data-source="post: 111297"><p>To chime in on that statement, St. Louis (where I currently live) hosted over 60,000 NRA members this weekend. That's a small portion of these nutters. These are the deacon at your church, these are the small business owner you see every day, these are the stereotypical redneck "good ole boy" and the elite proffessional. In many states you can apply for a concealed weapon permit. So, we have who knows how many men, and yes women, walking our city streets (and rural communities) ready to "Make My Day."</p><p>This, is what is f___ed up.</p><p></p><p>Two things need to change in America: <ol> <li data-xf-list-type="ol">Gun Policy</li> <li data-xf-list-type="ol">Social Morality</li> </ol><p>The first one, I know is the obvious of the conversation, but I am also a big believer in morals and the fact that Western Society in general (with America as it's flagship) have lost social responsibility and morality. Egocentricism and the need to fulfill "self" have left us with no compass as a society.</p><p></p><p>On a side note, all that they are showing on tv right now are interviews with the current victims in VA and past ones from all the other shootings (which is sad to say "all the other").</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="O'Rothlain, post: 111297"] To chime in on that statement, St. Louis (where I currently live) hosted over 60,000 NRA members this weekend. That's a small portion of these nutters. These are the deacon at your church, these are the small business owner you see every day, these are the stereotypical redneck "good ole boy" and the elite proffessional. In many states you can apply for a concealed weapon permit. So, we have who knows how many men, and yes women, walking our city streets (and rural communities) ready to "Make My Day." This, is what is f___ed up. Two things need to change in America:[list=1][*]Gun Policy [*]Social Morality [/list]The first one, I know is the obvious of the conversation, but I am also a big believer in morals and the fact that Western Society in general (with America as it's flagship) have lost social responsibility and morality. Egocentricism and the need to fulfill "self" have left us with no compass as a society. On a side note, all that they are showing on tv right now are interviews with the current victims in VA and past ones from all the other shootings (which is sad to say "all the other"). [/QUOTE]
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