Michell Malkin has an exceptional article that can be found here.
America has always been good at being outraged by the atrocities committed by other governments, which I agree do need to be brought to light, and thank God people like Michelle Malkin are reporting on this tragedy. With that being said, some of the readers may remember an incident that occurred at Kent State University, when a group of national guardsmen fired their weapons from a kneeling position at unarmed (no firearms) students who were protesting and creating a disturbance on the campus. A total of sixty seven rounds were fired in a span of about thirteen seconds. Four students died and nine others were wounded. One student was permanently paralyzed. No one was ever prosecuted for those shootings. Here is a still picture from that incident that you can compare with the pictures that are coming out of Iran.
Here is a video presentation:
More pictures can be viewed here.
Whether you agree with what the Kent State protesters represented or not, the bottom line was that they were young college students who were American citizens. Do any of the readers believe that this could never happen here again? The people who want extreme gun control aren’t really against violence. Mr Clinton had no problem with Waco, nor did he have a problem with signing the so called assault weapons ban into law. In the final analysis, what they are really against is you as a private citizen being able to defend you and your family against violence from wherever it originates. The founding fathers realized this, and that is why they had the vision and foresight to give us the second amendment. If the citizens of Iran were as heavily armed as Americans are currently after the frenzied firearms buying that we have witnessed in the last year, then the outcome of this report about those innocent people murdered in Iran would have been very different. Think about it.
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