Friday, June 3, 2011

The Gun Insanity Never Ends

In gun-insane states like Arizona, Colorado, Tennessee, Texas (where a man proudly showing off his piece killed another at a Memorial Day party), and soon Ohio we've come to expect this madness--an angry, disaffected man with easy access to guns goes on a rampage.  While I was at FCI, Morgantown I watched the day room televisions, stunned at the massacre perpetrated by Jared Lee Loughner who numbered among his victims, Congresswoman Gabrielle Giffords.  Again yesterday, a family law attorney Jerrold “Jerry” Shelley, aged 62, who was planning to retire from the profession, today, was gunned down by an elderly man holding a grudge over his wife's divorce from him 5 years earlier.  She, too, was a victim of the murderous rampage.

Soon Tennessee and Ohio will join the ranks of those states encouraging the gun-toting citizenship to bring their firearms into bars and restaurants.  The insanity never ends.


bullethole in my Bldg's window
Note:  this morning I, warily, came down to my office on Public Square in OurTown having seen a local news report of gun play just outside.  Television crews had their satellite turcks outside.  The restaurant on the ground floor received the damage reflected in the picture to the left. 

Three gunshot victims are receiving intensive care at a local hospital.  Sheeeesssshhh!

2 comments:

  1. why don't we let the government

    staple all lips shut
    melt all guns down
    remove all locks on doors invite the military in
    end due process
    impliment a 1,000,000 bond for petty theft

    gee what else can we give up

    oh shit why not close all churchs

    the pope

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  2. maybe the judge deserved it......The judge who presided over my divorce and custody case ignored evidence and followed the procedures when it fitted his needs. He ignored her continued lying on the stand and treated me like a sub-human animal. A few years later I was able to get a fair judge who promptly awarded me custody of my daughter. Any fate that came to the original judge could not be bad enough

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