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Loretta Lynch says the best response to terrorists is love and compassion. Why not the same for gun owners?


 
The stupid just keeps pouring from the obama regime. We’ve come to expect asininity and golly they don’t disappoint. Our Attorney General let fly some words which leave you incredulous.

“We stand with you to say that the good in this world far outweighs the evil, that our common humanity transcends our differences, and that our most effective response to terror and to hatred is compassion, it’s unity, and it’s love,” Lynch said. “We stand with you today as we grieve together, and long after the cameras are gone, we will continue to stand with you as we grow together in commitment, in solidarity, and in equality.”

This even tops the Valley Girl Marie Harf who said ISIS wouldn’t behead people if they only had jobs:


 
Why do we not respond to murders with love and compassion? Why do we not respond to sexual assault with love and compassion? Why is it only terrorists who deserve love and compassion?

I find this amazing. Love and compassion for terrorists, but not for US citizen gun owners, and especially not the NRA, which as I have noted is about the only thing standing between the obama regime, democrats and the US Constitution. What the left wants is nothing less than the suspension of the US Constitution. After all, if one Fundamental Right can be abridged, so can all. So where’s the love and compassion for the NRA?

When they couldn’t have their way, democrats resorted to juvenile behavior.


 
By the way, the left is lying to you about the no-fly list:

The Senate amendment in question, proposed by Sen. Dianne Feinstein, would have applied to a much larger group than the no-fly list. As we reported in December, Feinstein’s office told us the measure, which would have allowed the attorney general to block gun sales to individuals on these lists, would have included a few terrorist databases, and the no-fly list is a subset of one of them.

The largest of the databases is the Terrorist Identities Datamart Environment, or TIDE, which included 1.1 million people as of December 2013. The second is the FBI’s Terrorist Screening Database, which is referred to simply as the Terrorist Watchlist, and contained about 800,000 names, Christopher M. Piehota, the Terrorist Screening Center director, said in congressional testimony on Sept. 18, 2014. The no-fly list is a part of that database. It contains about 64,000 names, according to Piehota’s testimony.

So, while Clinton said the measure applied to suspected terrorists on the no-fly list, that’s only 64,000 names. It actually would have applied to well over 1 million people who are on government watch lists. Republicans defeated the amendment in early December.

Republicans also put forth an alternative aimed at protecting those who wrongly find themselves on these terrorist watch lists — it would have delayed a gun sale and required a court ruling to actually block the sale — and it also included measures to defund cities that don’t help enforce federal immigration law. That measure also failed. Both were amendments to a Republican bill to repeal the Affordable Care Act.

And speaking of stupid, here’s tax cheat Charlie Rangel asserting that citizens do not deserve to have the protection of weapons while he does:

What about Rangel’s own constituents in his Harlem district? Should law-abiding residents who live there have concealed carry permits too?

“I wouldn’t want them to have it. I know what you’re trying to say. Corruption is corruption, and it’s bad,” Rangel said.

“Law-abiding citizens just shouldn’t have to carry a gun. You’re not gonna push me in that direction,” he said, standing just five feet from a Capitol Police officer, who stood at his post by the House Speaker’s Lobby.

TheDC noted to Rangel he and other members of Congress are protected by armed members of the U.S. Capitol Police.

“Well that’s a little different.  I think we deserve–I think we need to be protected down here.” Rangel laughingly insisted.

Problem is, you can’t fix stupid.

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