WORKPLACE VIOLENCE OR TERRORISM
In pursuit of the truth - http://www.cinopsbegoneblogspot.com - Thursday, Dec. 3, 2015
Preface:
Political correctness is not interested in the pursuit of the truth or common sense. When it is used to cover-up the thinking of American Leftist and Progressives, it puts the nation into the twilight zone. It's like psychological warfare against normal Americans. Political correctness is now putting us in danger. Islamic Jihad hates America and traditional American values are in their way for world dominance. Think of it. Historically, if it wasn't for America, much of the world would be speaking German or Russian.
Today, we have some elements of the mainstream media attacking Christians and the uselessness of prayer and God and all kinds of utter nonsense coming out of the minds of serious leftists.
Ref. Orange County Register, Dec. 3, 2015 - "Brown, Obama, GOP Rivals Weigh In"
The most common-sense answer came from Dr. Ben Carson. Then, read the comments of the Democrats. Dr. Ben Carson is most hated by the Mainstream Media. This Double Standard - Two-Faced Media along with New York Times wish to do away with any leading American Christian leader and with America's Judeo-Christian Heritage.
Carson : "Hate Crime:
Republican presidential candidate Ben Carson called the mass shooting a "hate crime."
"Look at what happened," he said at a news conference in South Carolina. "Again, another hate crime in San Bernardino today, at least 14 people were killed.
Less than a week ago, we had the shooting in Colorado. And look at all the things going on around the world, ISIS and groups like this, just hatred and evil. We need to be able to combat these things, because otherwise we will melt into despair, and that's not who we are.
Asked to explain why he said the shooting should be classified as a hate crime, Carson replied, "It's hard to imagine you would shoot a bunch of people if you didn't hate them, right? You don't do that to people you love."
All Republican presidential candidate offered prayers for the victims. Donald Trump said, "California shooting looks very bad. Good luck to law enforcement and God bless. This is when our police are so appreciated."
Here are some of the democratic responses:
1) Former Maryland governor Martin O'Malley: "Horrifying news out of # San Bernardino. Enough is enough: it's time to stand up to the @NRA and enact meaningful gun safety laws."
2) President Barrack Obama: "The one thing that we do know is that a pattern now of mass shootings in this country that has no parallel anywhere else in the world." There are some steps U.S. leaders can take that might not eliminate every one of these shootings, but would improve the odds of these shootings ... "common sense gun safety laws" and stronger background checks," as well as barring people on the no-fly list from buying firearms." ...
3) Hillary Clinton: "I refuse to accept this as normal. We must take action to stop gun violence."
George H. Kubeck
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