Thursday, April 30, 2009

New York 'Gun Day' Showcases False Crime-Fighting Promises

So with people worried about things like...uh...basic survival, and their "leaders" looking for new ways to wring even more out of them, how is it the state has $500,000 laying around for the SNUG program ("that's 'guns' spelled backwards")? And how are they going to blo...uh...allocate it?

"The money would be used to provide intervention in hospitals, to hire people to talk to gang members who are shot, right in the emergency room to keep them from retaliating."

You're kidding, right? Tell me you're kidding. [More]
Today's Gun Rights Examiner column looks at the transparent fraud that is "gun control." It's just so obvious.

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2 comments:

Defender said...

In the movie "Shirley Valentine," Shirley's son is a squatter in an abandoned building. He fancies himself a street poet making a social difference. Some thugs walk by, and he recites

"Don't rob cars, it's mad, it's bad.
Think of your Mas. It'll make them sad.
Don't.. rob ... cars."

They give him the finger and promptly break in to a car.

jon said...

so, next, will they just shoot the gang members themselves, in order to create the correct atmosphere for an intervention?

look, our program is growing! my goodness, we need more money.