shermacman
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Behold the mind of a Barking Moonbat. Nick Coleman is unintentionally hysterical:
Million Mom March comes up a bit short
I have copied the opening paragraphs for your amusement and seething anger:
There were a million moms at the Cathedral of St. Paul Tuesday.
Minus 999,979.
Five years ago, the moms could have taken a run at a million. But five years ago is a long time, when you are talking about politics.
Five years ago, the Million Mom March turned out thousands against guns in St. Paul and then, on a beautiful Mother's Day in May of 2000, assembled three-quarters of a million strong in Washington, D.C., to demand that the nation's lawmakers put an end to the carnage.
It looked like they even had a chance. But that was then. Before 9/11, before President Bush let the ban on assault rifles lapse, before a government agency warned that terrorists can buy weapons easier than they can get on airplanes, before the National Rifle Association bought Congress. Before we stopped giving a rip.
Million Mom March comes up a bit short
I have copied the opening paragraphs for your amusement and seething anger:
There were a million moms at the Cathedral of St. Paul Tuesday.
Minus 999,979.
Five years ago, the moms could have taken a run at a million. But five years ago is a long time, when you are talking about politics.
Five years ago, the Million Mom March turned out thousands against guns in St. Paul and then, on a beautiful Mother's Day in May of 2000, assembled three-quarters of a million strong in Washington, D.C., to demand that the nation's lawmakers put an end to the carnage.
It looked like they even had a chance. But that was then. Before 9/11, before President Bush let the ban on assault rifles lapse, before a government agency warned that terrorists can buy weapons easier than they can get on airplanes, before the National Rifle Association bought Congress. Before we stopped giving a rip.