Obama Whines About Guns

Obama Whines About Guns

“We’re the only developed country” where this happens, Obama said. “There’s no place else like this.”

Gun violence in America is “off the charts.”

Not sure where he is getting his information but gun violence happens in ALL developed countries. The difference is, Americans have the option to protect themselves against guns with guns. Theft, rape, robberies, and murders would all rise exponentially if we didn’t have the right to bear arms.

The Government’s latest crime figures were condemned as “truly terrible” by the Tories today as it emerged that gun crime in England and Wales soared by 35% last year. Criminals used handguns in 46% more offences, Home Office statistics revealed.

Firearms were used in 9,974 recorded crimes in the 12 months to last April, up from 7,362. Figures showed the number of crimes involving handguns had more than doubled since the post-Dunblane massacre ban on the weapons, from 2,636 in 1997-1998 to 5,871.

 

To those who say it’s not guns, it’s mental health: “The United States does not have a monopoly on crazy people.”

I beg to differ, a bunch of crazies elected you twice.

5 thoughts on “Obama Whines About Guns

      1. My 19 year old daughter commented:

        “Daddy, do you realize it’s the Liberal Media hyping this “gun violence” stuff that’s inflaming the nutters? Without the hysterical Liberal newspaper headlines and inane banter from the likes of Dianne Sawyer and Brian Williams the “school shootings” would likely deminish or even go the way of the dinosaur.”

        Her comment suddenly raised my opinion of her capacity to rationalize and recognize the devious Progressive’s plot to disarm the honest American public 100%.

        I’m so PROUD!

  1. So The Ayatollah Obama (may his grave be forever shit upon by pigs) doesn’t like guns. In light of that incredibly stupid declaration, I propose that his Secret Service protectors be disarmed forthwith and be assigned to some more useful duties, like, I don’t know, retirement to the private sector maybe, where they can possibly get more productive and necessary work.

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