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Re: Now why didn't I think of that: When asked how he would address gun violence in America, Rick Santorum suggested that people should get married... 

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...I hardly ever read all of anything you post. Ya so fullashit and ya have an uncanny ability to reach into a barrel of hooters and pull out a johnson.

...let's look at your stats. 254 people killed by white men. How many killed by non whites over the same period???

...btw: who gets to decide whether or not someone is a right wing extremist? Who is included in that bunch. Are there any statistics on the number of deaths caused by left wing extremists? Gabirelle Giffords was shot by a left wing extremist. Did ya get him???




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Liberals are like a "Slinky". Totally useless, but somehow ya can't help but smile when you see one tumble down a flight of stairs!


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Re: Now why didn't I think of that: When asked how he would address gun violence in America, Rick Santorum suggested that people should get married...
By: oldCADuser
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Wed, 23 Dec 15 12:14 PM
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If you would have actually read the item I posted the link for, you would have seen this paragraph:

Brzezinski is right on the data. Since 9/11, fatalities from attacks by right-wing extremists — a group of almost exclusively white men — has accounted for 254 fatalities. Meanwhile, Islam-inspired attacks accounted for 50 fatalities over the same period. (This data was from June so did not include the recent attacks in Colorado and San Bernardino.)


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