Virginia Tech is spending a million dollars this year to promote ... diversity. Not understanding of constitutional rights. Not knowing the responsible citizen's place in the governing process (at the top). No, they're concerned with having a nice distribution of skin tones in classes. The POLITICALLY diverse need not apply.
Quotes from article: “Montreal's Ecole Polythechnique massacre in 1989, where gunman Marc Lepine shot-and-killed 14 women, led the federal government to toughen gun laws.”
“The legislation is dubbed Anastasia's law in memory of 18-year-old Anastasia DeSousa, who was killed during the Sept. 2006 Dawson College shooting.”
Comment: Damn’ obvious that the tough gun laws passed after the 1989 shooting protected Ms DeSousa in 2006.
"Wendy Cukier of the Coalition for Gun Control says the new law is a step in the right direction.
ReplyDelete"These are small measures but improvements are always incremental," she said in a phone interview."
They haven't reached "reasonable" yet.
As we have seen with our own gun grabbers, "reasonable" is a total ban on all guns. Except for the "only Ones", of course.
ReplyDeleteIncremental is excre-mental.
ReplyDeleteVirginia Tech is spending a million dollars this year to promote ... diversity.
Not understanding of constitutional rights. Not knowing the responsible citizen's place in the governing process (at the top). No, they're concerned with having a nice distribution of skin tones in classes.
The POLITICALLY diverse need not apply.
Yeah us capitalist libertarians aren't welcome.
ReplyDeletePlus all of those bans are sure to stop someone from shooting up the place. We all know bans stop bullets.
Quotes from article:
ReplyDelete“Montreal's Ecole Polythechnique massacre in 1989, where gunman Marc Lepine shot-and-killed 14 women, led the federal government to toughen gun laws.”
“The legislation is dubbed Anastasia's law in memory of 18-year-old Anastasia DeSousa, who was killed during the Sept. 2006 Dawson College shooting.”
Comment:
Damn’ obvious that the tough gun laws passed after the 1989 shooting protected Ms DeSousa in 2006.