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      XPost: alt.religion.mormon, england.religion.christian, alt.poli       ics.england.euro       XPost: rec.arts.tv.uk.misc       From: lying-pricks@msnbc.com              Deer Andy Parker, would you rather have witnessed Vester Lee       Flanagan cutting up your screaming daughter alive with an axe or       chainsaw and posting the video to youtube? The crazy fag was       going to kill them with whatever he could get his hands on.              Andy Parker, the father of slain WDBJ journalist Alison Parker,       is demanding that politicians restrict access to firearms,       saying he will personally become a crusader for this issue if       need be.              "If I have to be the John Walsh of gun control and -- look, I'm       for the Second Amendment, but there has to be a way to force       politicians that are cowards and in the pockets of the NRA to       come to grips and make sense -- have sensible laws so that crazy       people can't get guns. It can't be that hard," said Parker in an       interview with CNN's "New Day."              Walsh created "America's Most Wanted" and became a prominent       victims' rights advocate after his son was murdered in 1981.              Alison Parker, 24, was a journalist with WDBJ in Roanoke,       Virginia. On Wednesday morning, she and her cameraman, Adam       Ward, 27, were gunned down during a live broadcast. The gunman,       whom police have identified as former station employee Vester       Lee Flanagan, also filmed the shooting and put footage of it up       on social media.              What generally happens after mass shootings is that politicians       offer their condolences but wave off any calls for gun control       or other legislative measures. They say it's too soon and not       the right time. But with mass shootings happening nearly every       week, this sort of response essentially puts the issue off       indefinitely.              Parker said Thursday that he doesn't want the country to simply       sit back and give him time to grieve. He wants something to be       done.              "[P]oliticians from the local level to the state level to the       national level, they sidestep the issue. They kick the can down       the road. This can't happen anymore," he said.              Virginia Gov. Terry McAuliffe (D) called Parker Wednesday, and       Parker told him he was going to be a "crusader" on the issue.              "And I know that the NRA, their position is going to be -- I can       hear it now. They're going to say, 'Oh gee, well, if they were       carrying, this never would have happened,'" Parker said.              "I've got news for you. If Alison or Adam had been caring an AK-       47 strapped around their waist, it wouldn't have made any       difference," he added. "They couldn't have seen this thing       coming. So I don't want to hear that argument from the NRA, and       you know that's going to happen. And I'm going to take it on."              Parker made a similar call for action Wednesday night on Fox       News, saying he was ready to "shame legislators" who oppose       solutions like more background checks for gun purchases.              http://www.huffingtonpost.com/entry/andy-parker-gun-       control_55df1a3be4b08dc094868b2b              --       Illegal alien muslim Barack Hussein Obama seizes on this tragedy       caused by one of his mentally ill homosexual, black racist       supporters, to wave the flags for more gun control.                      --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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