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Thursday, October 31, 2019

If I Had Thought You Would Defend Yourself I Never Would Have Threatened You

The NRA told members that research on the gun epidemic would lead to “you losing all your guns,” according to Rosenberg. [More]
No, @$$hole. You told them that:
And Dr. Mark Rosenberg, Director of the CDC's National Center for Injury Control and Prevention (NCIPC) in 1994 told The Washington Post: "We need to revolutionize the way we look at guns, like what we did with cigarettes. Now it [sic] is dirty, deadly, and banned."
[Via Tristan M]

Thursday, January 10, 2013

What a Dick-ey

Jay Dickey, a Republican and life member of the NRA, represented Arkansas in the House from 1993 to 2000. Mark Rosenberg, president and chief executive of the Task Force for Global Health, was director of the National Center for Injury Prevention and Control at the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention from 1994 to 1999. [More]

And what are Rosenberg's goals again?

Maybe you can help me ... I'm doing a crossword puzzle right now, and I'm looking for an eight-letter word meaning "traitor and collaborator" that starts with "Q."

Monday, October 19, 2009

A Different Risk

More than a decade after Congress cut funding for firearms research by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), another federal health agency has been spending millions of dollars to study such topics as whether teenagers who carry firearms run a different risk of getting shot compared with suffering other sorts of injuries. [More]
Gee, and the previous funding cut-off was not a well-justified political response to this?
And Dr. Mark Rosenberg, Director of the CDC's National Center for Injury Control and Prevention (NCIPC) in 1994 told The Washington Post: "We need to revolutionize the way we look at guns, like what we did with cigarettes. Now it [sic] is dirty, deadly, and banned."
So once we repel the vampire, we should invite him back in?

We know what's going to happen--they're going to lump criminal gangbangers in with the good kids and make it seem like a toxic environment for all. The corrupt and miserable results of neoMarxist policies will not only escape analysis, the solution we'll see proposed will be to expand them. And, of course, disarm you and me.

[Via JPR9]

Friday, July 27, 2012

Blinding Us with "Science"

The Centers for Disease Control funds research into the causes of death in the United States, including firearms — or at least it used to. In 1996, after various studies funded by the agency found that guns can be dangerous, the gun lobby mobilized to punish the agency. [More

No, now tell the truth, Alex Sitz-Bath, although I realize that's hard for Salon writers. We, that is, "the gun lobby," appropriately acted defensively to protect ourselves from financing abusive bureaucrats who telegraphed their propaganda agenda and goals for all to see:
Dr. Mark Rosenberg, Director of the CDC's National Center for Injury Control and Prevention (NCIPC) in 1994 told The Washington Post: "We need to revolutionize the way we look at guns, like what we did with cigarettes. Now it [sic] is dirty, deadly, and banned." 
Is there some reason you didn't see fit to mention such an inconvenient truths that doesn't fit your narrative, Alex? Probably the same one that has you identifying yourself as a "political reporter" instead of a Ministry of Truth functionary...?

Thursday, February 14, 2013

A Ticking Time Bomb

“The literature suggests that having a gun in your home to protect your family is like bringing a time bomb into your house,” said Dr. Mark Rosenberg, an epidemiologist who helped establish the C.D.C.’s National Center for Injury Prevention and Control. “Instead of protecting you, it’s more likely to blow up.” [More]

And who, by declaring his intent to see them "dirty, deadly and banned" succeeded in getting funding pulled.

S'OK-- The Gray Lady will be happy to give the antis all the forum they want, and present it as straight news. An no, don't expect them to bring up higher suicide rates among "Only Ones" or in "gun-free" Japan.  Or to compare the rates of criminals and substance abusers from, say, NRA members, just to see if it's really the gun that's to blame.

Wednesday, August 08, 2012

Guns 101: What We Know And What We Don't

Here's all you need to know: This entire discussion is being conducted by anti-gunners: NPR and Gallup are severely compromised, and Mark Rosenberg's rabid fanaticism is the reason "study" money for CDC was blocked. [Listen]