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Friday, February 8, 2013

The cascade of idiocy generated from the Sandy Hook massacre continues to have ramifications throughout the country.

Nobody can deny the power of the sight of children being rushed off the property of a school that became a post natal abortion clinic.    And nothing warms the hearts of Americans more than exploiting the survivors across the country and at the Super Bowel (yes, I spelled it right) to tug further at our heart strings.  

When it came time to exploit this tragedy for political purposes, we shouldn't have been surprised that New York would be first in line to use this tragedy (and others) as an excuse to control guns like no one could imagine before.

But New York cannot be allowed to be the only or most regressive exploitation of dead children.

Nope.

California wants to be the biggest and baddest set of gun control nuts on the planet.   Just as one of their own is parading around the state killing anyone on his police hit list, California wants to be the most repressive state in the country with regards to guns.

This reporter has learned that California will outlaw any weapon that can be pointed at anyone.   Dare point anything that sticks out at someone and you are going to risk imprisonment.

And don't think militant lesbian teachers in our public schools haven't been chomping at the bit to nail those little bastard horny males who experience uncontrollable stiffies in between class and who try to hide their frontal assaults behind geography and math books.

"We've long hated those things making those drawers tent," noted Bue-lah Nutcracker, Principal at Public School 86 in Los Angeles.   "Those dirty little bastard teen age males parade around with those loaded weapons with a certain amount of pride and glee and make the young women very uncomfortable.    No young budding woman should be exposed to something that stands out like that when they are still trying to determine if they really need boys."

School officials that make policy decisions could not be reached about how boys will be brought under this pointed weapon rule and how much punishment that they will endure, but it is certain they'll be told to wack it off.

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