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    Obama Speaks About Church Massacre

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    Former President Barack Obama took a moment to speak about the church shooting that happened in Texas over the weekend which ended with 26 people dead.

    And he used the opportunity to push the Anti-second Amendment agenda, calling for fewer guns.

    “We grieve with all the families in Sutherland Springs harmed by this act of hatred, and we’ll stand with the survivors as they recover…” and he continued “May God also grant all of us the wisdom to ask what concrete steps we can take to reduce the violence and weaponry in our midst.”

    At this point it’s just Left-101, calling for any sort of “gun control” when these things happen but answer me this… why don’t these leftest call for stricter vetting of foreigners when *those kinds of attacks* are carried out by *those foreigners*

    And I know what you’re thinking, probably the same stuff that’s always said when this is brought up. Something about conspiracy theories and the like but seriously? I want to know the reason, the angle, that they’re playing with it.

    It has to be more than their so-called “open-mindedness” — it’s seriously suspicious at this point. Do they really think these old tactics and whatnot are still working? Cause they’re not. Those of us on the right are more perspective than ever when it comes to these things.

    May God also grant all of us the wisdom to ask what concrete steps we can take to reduce the violence and weaponry in our midst.

    — Barack Obama (@BarackObama) November 6, 2017


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    As reported by Peter Hasson for The Daily Caller:

    Obama, who has taken an unusually active role during his successor’s administration, offered no specific details on what those steps to reduce the guns “in our midst” would look like.

    […]

    Obama’s reaction to Sunday’s massacre was significantly more political than President Trump’s.

    “Our thoughts and prayers are with the victims and families in today’s horrible…attack,” Trump said at the U.S. Embassy in Japan. “In dark times, and these are dark times, such as these, Americans do what they do best: they pull together.”

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