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Reports of up to 20 wounded in shooting in San Bernardino, California

Huh. Three Muslims with body armor shoot up a gun free zone.

Just another case of workplace violence, right?


The only thing different about this attack and those in Paris was the absence of a suicide vest.
 
This is how every producer and anchor at ABCCBSNBCMSNBCCNN is looking right now.

 
lol
 
Apparently devout Muslim kills a bunch of victims = nothing to do with Islam.
 
The real problem is those Christians who prayed for the victims.
 
eolesen said:
Huh. Three Muslims with body armor shoot up a gun free zone.

Just another case of workplace violence, right?


The only thing different about this attack and those in Paris was the absence of a suicide vest.
 
Whats missing is a climate change speech and or hashtag.
 
lol
 
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"It was the NRA!"
 
"This is CA."
 
"It's Christians praying!"
 
"The shooter is Muslim."
 
"Climate change!"
 
 
 ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
 
The fact that CAIR is holding a presser is a pretty good indication of where this investigation is heading...
 
Huh. Three Muslims with body armor shoot up a gun free zone.

Just another case of workplace violence, right?


The only thing different about this attack and those in Paris was the absence of a suicide vest.
And the ease in which terrorists can purchase guns legally here:

From 2004 to 2014, over 2,000 terror suspects legally purchased guns in the United States

Given France's strict gun laws, the terrorists who attacked Paris on Friday may have turned to black market sources for the weapons they used. But in the United States, known and suspected terrorists are allowed to purchase firearms under federal law.

...people on the FBI's consolidated terrorist watchlist typically placed there when there is "reasonable suspicion" that they are a known or suspected terrorist can freely purchase handguns or assault-style rifles.

And, as the GAO found, a number of them do: Between 2004 and 2014, suspected terrorists attempted to purchase guns from American dealers at least 2,233 times. And in 2,043 of those cases 91 percent of the time they succeeded.

https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/wonk/wp/2015/11/16/why-the-nra-opposed-laws-to-prevent-suspected-terrorists-from-buying-guns/
 

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