The Cost
In Dayton, a son took his Dad out for a night on the town.
They were having a nice time.
30 seconds changed that.
A crazed gunman fired 41 shots in a half a minute.
One of the shots ended up in the father’s head.
His son held him, and watched his father take his last breath.
In El Paso, a Mom and Dad died as they protected their daughter. When they broke the news to the young girl she had one question.
“Is he coming to shoot me?”
There are more than 30 stories like that...
...and somebody, somewhere is making arrangements to buy guns, ammo and armor...
...and plotting.
He is.
He’s a white male in his early 20’s.
He’s enraged.
The only thing we don’t know is where.
At all of these sites we hear the same thing time and again...
“I didn’t think it would happen here.”
And politicians line up to defend the rights of the guy who went off with the gun.
You know what rights I find more important?
The right of a Dad and son to go out on the town
The rights of a family to go school shopping.
The rights of the people gathered at a church service or a freaking garlic festival.
How about their rights?
Don’t they have the right to live a full life?
Thoughts and prayers indeed.
Pray it doesn’t happen where you are, I guess.
Is America great again?
They were having a nice time.
30 seconds changed that.
A crazed gunman fired 41 shots in a half a minute.
One of the shots ended up in the father’s head.
His son held him, and watched his father take his last breath.
In El Paso, a Mom and Dad died as they protected their daughter. When they broke the news to the young girl she had one question.
“Is he coming to shoot me?”
There are more than 30 stories like that...
...and somebody, somewhere is making arrangements to buy guns, ammo and armor...
...and plotting.
He is.
He’s a white male in his early 20’s.
He’s enraged.
The only thing we don’t know is where.
At all of these sites we hear the same thing time and again...
“I didn’t think it would happen here.”
And politicians line up to defend the rights of the guy who went off with the gun.
You know what rights I find more important?
The right of a Dad and son to go out on the town
The rights of a family to go school shopping.
The rights of the people gathered at a church service or a freaking garlic festival.
How about their rights?
Don’t they have the right to live a full life?
Thoughts and prayers indeed.
Pray it doesn’t happen where you are, I guess.
Is America great again?
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