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Saturday, March 16, 2013

Would Crime Scene Photos Of Sandy Hook Result in the Demise of the NRA?

Controversial filmmaker Michael Moore wrote in his blog this week that releasing the photos would help hasten the demise of the National Rifle Association.

Never one to shy away from controversy, famed movie maker Michael Moore this week suggested that a good way to take control of the gun debate would be to release photos of the young Sandy Hook victims. The Washington Post wrote that Moore wants the public to see the photos because other horrific photos, such as the photos of the murdered Emmett Till and 1965 Selma Ala. riots, influenced the outcome of the civil right battle. Moore wrote that the day the crime scene photos of the Newtown Tragedy are released would be the day the gun control debate comes to an end. He predicts that someone will release the photos at some point. Others, however, are not so sure it will happen. The Washington Post, reported that releasing the photos would be …

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David Brown

8:07 pm on Monday, March 25, 2013

Newt Gingrich said "We must give credit where credit is due. The fact is that it was the liberal wing of the Democratic Party that was primarily responsible for ending racial segregation in the south". That sounds like a exceptional suggestion to me by "liberals". =)   more ›

Wednesday, December 19, 2012

Snellville to Join in Moment of Silence for Newtown Victims

In addition, the bells will toll 26 times at a local church in honor of the children and adults killed on Dec. 14.

According to Mayor Kelly Kautz, Snellville United Methodist Church will ring its bells 26 times in honor of the 20 children and six adults killed at Sandy Hook Elementary School exactly one week after the tragedy occurred. At 9:30 a.m. on Dec. 21, the city will also hold a moment of silence.   "In support of our Nation's mourning the loss of life and innocence in Newtown, Conn., the City of Snellville will join with cities across our state and nation in a moment of remembrance," said Kautz. "At this time I ask the citizens of Snellville to observe a moment of silence to remember those whose lives were needlessly taken and to pray for their families, for the survivors and for the nation's youth who have forever been scared by this tragedy…

HubbPlumbingSnellville

6:03 am on Friday, December 21, 2012

Thank you for doing this UMC. May the peace and good tidings of our hearts somehow reach the families this morning.   more ›

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