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Shield Our Children Against More Sandy Hook Style Murders

Some additional but seldom considered facts about the Sandy Hook Elementary School shootings in Newtown Connecticut are important if we wish to protect the children rather than demagogue the issue. The following two links can provide insight into the problem while ignoring the campaign slogans and political posturing. We need to start acting like men instead and assume the responsibility that all men have to protect innocent life. Children die when grown men act like children, instead of men.

The schools are not only the targets for deranged cowards like Adam Lanza but also targets by the Muslims who have mass murdered children in both Israel and Russia to spread their Religion of 'Peace'. Start here and then carefully consider the facts.

Ref: http://www.justfacts.com/guncontrol.asp
Ref: http://www.nraschoolshield.com/index.html

Fact: There are over a thousand federal gun laws and ten thousand regulations.

Fact: The subhuman Adam Lanza broke hundreds of existing gun laws and no current or proposed law could or would have stopped nor even hindered him in any way.

Fact: All the gun laws have failed to decrease any school shootings like Sandy Hook and similar school shooting murders are increasing.

Fact: When the law fails to prevent mass murder using guns, uninformed citizens make the problems worse by calling for even more laws that can only punish law abiding citizens while doing nothing to prevent or deter those who commit such crimes.

Fact: The proposed legislation against so called 'assault' weapons bans or elimination of 'oversized' magazine clips or background checks at guns shows would not have prevented the Sandy Hook shootings by Lanza nor any other school killings by like minded sub human animals.

Fact: Banning guns or magazine clips makes as much sense as banning cars or limiting tire size (that could easily save many more children than banning guns).

Fact: The NRA prevents thousands of such murders every year by allowing citizens to defend themselves against similar sub human animals.

Fact: The NRA support for the second amendment to the Constitution has done more to save lives than all the gun legislation that has ever been passed or ever will.

Fact: Israel has a Shield plan in place to prevent Muslims from murdering Israeli school children that is extremely effective.

Fact: The NRA has supported the same kind of plan here that would end school shootings by any subhuman animal.

Fact: Our children are at risk because schools have been designated by law as gun free zones making them safe targets for cowards and similar subhuman killers like Lanza.

Fact: People like Adam Heck and organizations like 'Think Progress' and 'Moms Demand Action' attack the second amendment when they should instead attack the killers that perpetrate Sandy Hook atrocities by blaming guns instead of the killers. Don't blame the guns. Instead blame the killers and use the guns to shoot them.

Fact: Had one teacher at Sandy Hook been armed many lives would have been saved.

Fact: Had the cowardly subhuman known there were armed teachers at Sandy Hook he would have selected another gun free zone or been shot dead like any deranged animal.

Fact: Once a few teachers in each school are armed as outlined in the NRA school defense proposal, these killings will decrease or stop.

Fact: No legislation will ever stop any subhuman killer with any weapon but a single gun in the hand of a defender and protector can.

Fact: More money is collected from anti gun second amendment lobby than by the NRA especially if you include the campaign funds raised by anti gun demagogues of Congress that blame guns instead of the killers.

Fact: The commandments that might have prevented the Sandy Hook killings are not allowed to be taught in our schools that teach the absence of morality to unenlightened killers.

Fact: Hamburger never returns to murder ever again once a subhuman killer like Lanza has been shot and then ground up into sufficiently small pieces.

If any sane person really wants to protect the children then enact the NRA Shield proposal into law rather than listening to cowards who refuse to defend our children by blaming guns, or magazine clip size, instead of the perverted subhuman killers like Lanza.

Know the enemy. Learn more about the twisted perverted subhuman killer at:
https://encrypted.google.com/search?as_q=brietbart+Adam+Lanza

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