Didn't you know that America is involved in a secret civil war? It's only foreign newspapers like the Guardian publishing from a place called England where most guns are banned, that dares to point out that America is in a state of a secret civil war and asks shouldn't the world intervene? Of course you haven't heard about this because the media won't tell you and because the truth doesn't matter. What is the truth? The truth is more Americans have been killed by gun fire in the United States since 1968 than in all of the wars America has fought since the beginning of America. To hell with the truth because after all, guns don't kill people, people kill people and a few people get rich off of guns. If you think [on the assumption you still can think because Americans are the most lied to people on the planet] that I am the Father of this lie, consider the truth which is simple and simply this.....
In all of the wars in the history of America there have been
The figures from Congressional Research Service, plus recent statistics from icasualties.org, tell us that from the first casualties in the battle of Lexington to recent operations in Afghanistan, the toll is 1,171,177. By contrast, the number killed by firearms, including suicides, since 1968, according to the Centres for Disease Control and Prevention and the FBI, is 1,384,171.
[These figures are current as of 2013]
Now here is the real question, why the hell didn't you know this and who the hell cares? Isn't it funny Luciffer is the only one left who will tell you the truth. The truth is the American media ignores this story because right now they have been hijacked by two men in France who they are rightly or wrongly [depending on your point of view] are following but what they're not following and this is the truth, is a far bigger story, which the American civil war since 1968 has killed more people than all of America's declared wars combined. If America is in a state of civil war in terms of casualties it produces through the gun lobby's efforts to make people richer, why isn't that a news worthy story we're following at home? What's up with that. I'm not at all saying the Guardian is right and that the world and UN and God only knows who else should intervene in the American civil war. In fact I don't agree with that perspective at all. I think the American people are perfectly capable of dealing with this issue provided they'll get up off their asses and actually do something here at the great orange Satan. Here is the real question. How many more Americans are you willing to sacrifice before you get up off your ass and actually do something like what outspoken politicians like Bernie Sanders is calling for.
The Guardian piece makes the point [and its a really good point] that at Starbucks for example, they took action in banning smoking at their cafes and to protect their customers in the wake of a court ruling against McDonalds, in order to protect their customers they've made sure that hot beverages are not served at a temperature greater than 82C. However they're only now in their upside-down order of priorities getting around to informing customers not to carry guns into their coffee shops, which the Guardian calls backwards because guns are far more dangerous than hot coffee or second hand smoke and should be discouraged or banned first instead of third. This is a great example of really how upside-down our American priorities have become because this now is considered "normal". When you're living in a place where weird has become normal and the rest of the world notices and you don't, someone should ask what the hell is going on here in taking leave of the Devil may care attitude.
What the hell happened to Fox News hating France? Do you remember freedom fries? This preceded the tragic events in recent days in France.
House Now Serving 'Freedom Fries' Published March 11, 2003
"There's no more "French" in the "fries" served in House cafeterias on Capitol Hill.
Chairman of the House Administration Committee Bob Ney, R-Ohio, ordered cafeterias Tuesday to rename "French fries" to "freedom fries" in a display of congressional pique at French intransigence over war with Iraq".
Of course you don't remember Freedom Fries! What the hell am I saying. Everyone knows the American people have no memory especially on Fox News, so how long can you go? It's simple. Fox News is using the tragic circumstances in France to sell more guns on American streets and to steal more of your money for the American surveillance state's black budget and they call me the Father of the lie. Mitch McConnell move over!
(Yes Megyn Kelly can be outed as one of Luciffer's golden haired angels).
The Guardian piece tells us that firearms deaths are set to overtake vehicle deaths in America because at least in driving related deaths we are trying to make improvements and safety.
About their own safety, Americans often have an unusual ability to hold two utterly opposed ideas in their heads simultaneously. That can only explain the past decade in which the fear of terror has cost the country hundreds of billions of dollars in wars, surveillance and intelligence programmes and homeland security. Ten years after 9/11, homeland security spending doubled to $69bn . The total bill since the attacks is more than $649bn.
One more figure. There have been fewer than 20 terror-related deaths on American soil since 9/11 and about 364,000 deaths caused by privately owned firearms.
But no nation sees itself as outsiders do. Half the country is sane and rational while the other half simply doesn't grasp the inconsistencies and historic lunacy of its position, which springs from the second amendment right to keep and bear arms, and is derived from English common law and our 1689 Bill of Rights. We dispensed with these rights long ago, but American gun owners cleave to them with the tenacity that previous generations fought to continue slavery. Astonishingly, when owning a gun is not about ludicrous macho fantasy, it is mostly seen as a matter of personal safety, like the airbag in the new Ford pick-up or avoiding secondary smoke, despite conclusive evidence that people become less safe as gun ownership rises.
http://www.theguardian.com/...
I don't agree with the premise of the Guardian that the UN and the world community should do something to step in to stop the slaughter on American streets in what they characterized as a type of "civil war" but the slaughter on American streets and the government's unwillingness to end that carnage and hell, is turning America into a pariah state scorned increasingly by the world community. Here I will quote Harry Truman who is famous for saying in response to the re-frame of "Give them hell Harry". Harry said "I just tell the truth and they call it hell" but then again what do I know?