More thoughts on misplaced priorities

Sunday, December 06, 2015 15:17 Posted by leosaumure
Today, I cam across a statistic from CNN (sourced from Centre for Disease Control) that showed between the years of 2004 and 2013 there were 313 American deaths that were linked to terrorism. In that same ten year span, there were 316,545 deaths attributed to death by firearms in the States (see below).


During that time, think how many trillions of dollars as well as other resources that have been allocated into quelling the violence from terrorists. Not that I'm saying that it was wrong to do so, but compare that to the fact that when it comes to gun violence in the States, the only thing that ever seems to come from it, is a shouting match.

I guess my question is: why is it that if your people are killed by people with an ideological agenda, it is something that must be stopped. Yet, if your people are killed due to the fact that US citizens are allowed to own guns, it is simply part of the American condition?

Other laws in the US constitution have been changed...that's why they are called amendments. Surely, if the lives of the American people are of value, it shouldn't matter who does the killing.

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