Len,
You are becoming increasingly hostile. You are obviously very emotional about this issue. Also, where was I attempting to limit your freedom of speech exactly??? I merely asked nicely that we be civil and stay on topic. If you would like to deny that you are not willing to stay on topic, then please feel free to prove me wrong and let us stay on topic in this thread.
First, it seems to me (and probably most here) here, that
you are the one who is having a difficult time with their emotions. Just re-read your posts if you have any doubts.
Second, I am absolutely staying on topic. Just because someone posts something you personally do not like, does not mean that the post is off topic. Further, with your statement,
"If you would like to deny that you are not willing to stay on topic..." it appears you confused yourself by using a double negative. I think you may have meant to state your concern in a more articulate manner...
If you would like to get all worked up by bringing your uncontrolled emotions into this debate then that is your right. I won't try to limit that, but I will also not be limited in pointing out that you are being overly hostile and emotional in your arguments. If others disagree or even if you disagree, I understand, that is the nature of debates after all.
Again, you might want to try looking in the mirror. It seems in this instance it may be like "the pot calling the kettle black."
I am not trying to sway anyone at all over to my side. In fact, I would like to understand the mindset of people dead set on very strict gun control. I just don't understand it.
I agree -- I don't think you understand it either.
That being said, I don't see where there are very many folks here -- on in the Country -- that are
"dead set on very strict gun control." Certainly not President Obama -- despite your (and Fox News) suspicions to the contrary.
Also Len, to address the issue that at least Obama is doing something about it, you are absolutely correct. Please name off the 23 executive orders and explain to me how the government will enforce them or how they will make any appreciable difference in reducing gun violence.
Well, first of all, President Obama did not sign
"23 executive orders." Don't feel too bad, there were a number of reporters (who should have known better) who, in their evident paranoia and eagerness to criticize President Obama went off half-cocked with the notion that the President was "signing executive orders." For a hilarious review of this please see:
http://www.slate.com/authors.david_weigel.html
then select "Seven reporters who falsely claimed..."
I do not believe the president is making the correct decisions regarding gun violence in America. You bring up the republicans and the NRA, but where have I said that I agree with any proposals that either one of those entities have made? I admit that there should be a serious debate about gun violence and what can be done to decrease it. I do not think knee jerk reactions or what appears to be taking advantage of a terrible tragedy are the correct decisions about something as important as the 2nd amendment.
Yes, runnin, we ALL know by now that you disagree with President Obama on reducing ready access to guns and hence gun violence.
Hmmm.
"...knee jerk reactions", "taking advantage of a terrible tragedy", -- thanks for not
"bringing your uncontrolled emotions into this debate..."
Again, I am not in anyway trying to limit your free speech. You bringing up that actually does more to hinder your credibility as a rational poster in my opinion. I will continue to try and steer the conversation back on topic because I truly believe this is an issue that is very, very important and deserves a careful, educated decision making process by our government.
Thanks for your gracious agreement to not try to limit my free speech. I apologize if I misinterpreted your comments. I again respectfully disagree, however, that I went "off-topic" in any way. Certainly their is widespread agreement that this issue deserves a well thought out approach to reducing these all-too frequent instances of gun violence and mass killings.