We have just witnessed another atrocity. This time in in Webster NY. A lunatic, William Spengler
set the home he was living in with his sister ablaze. He then called the fire department and laid in wait on a nearby hill. When they arrived he shot and killed two fireman and wounded two others. It is believed he also killed his sister. Eventually, seven houses were "totally destroyed" by the fire.
This shooting occurred amid a renewed gun control debate after the December 14 elementary school massacre in Newtown, Connecticut, that killed 26 people, most of them children.
New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo described the Webster shooting as "horrific." And the state's attorney general called it a "senseless tragedy. I agree. Who wouldn't?
Feinstein, has said she will introduce legislation to reinstate the assault weapons ban that expired in 2004. BTW...people like Feinstein.. and Boxer supported the ban barring the ROTC from many college campuses. I also remember her being "outraged" over the White House Security leaks...and how she was going to "get to the bottom of it." We're still waiting.
That said lets talk about William Spengler. Just what kind of man is he? Well, for starters he is a convicted felon, which means he should never had guns to begin with. Convicted of what you say? He beat his grandmother to death with a hammer. Let me repeat that. He beat his own grandmother to death with a hammer. Nonetheless, in Webster NY, the gun did it. Not the actions of the parole board and the judge that set him free. The gun did it. I wonder if they could convince the fireman's families of that? This is like the hammer calling the rifle black.
That said lets talk about William Spengler. Just what kind of man is he? Well, for starters he is a convicted felon, which means he should never had guns to begin with. Convicted of what you say? He beat his grandmother to death with a hammer. Let me repeat that. He beat his own grandmother to death with a hammer. Nonetheless, in Webster NY, the gun did it. Not the actions of the parole board and the judge that set him free. The gun did it. I wonder if they could convince the fireman's families of that? This is like the hammer calling the rifle black.