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Fairwinds
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its an academic discussion only. if the president hadn’t been so badly advised, his people might have won some concessions.Matters of life and death, even in our relationship to our fellowman, are moral issues. The politicization of Newtown was not one-sided, or we wouldn’t hear the partisan arguments surrounding it, one way or the other. So, there is no ‘moral’ high ground for not supporting any controls aimed at limiting the number of criminals, who have easy access to guns. Also, it’s not me, personally, it is the common good of all people, including those who have no interest in arming themselves.
Every time I see ‘gun grabbers,’ it makes me think quite the opposite. Guns are not saviors, and the discussion is about controls, not banning.![]()
asserting that any second amendment advocate – especially a Catholic – considers a gun as a “savior” is a false and cheap ad hom.