The terrorist was a former combat veteran with post traumatic stress disorder. |
So who takes the blame for this tragedy?
There was a mass shooting in California. The terrorist killed individuals before the law got him. Who will get the blame?
Obviously I know who deserves the blame. But I want to know what can be done? Cause I am getting tired of hearing that "now isn't the time to talk about guns."
Now is the time and we need to get something done through the Congress.
This inept leader could win my support if he gets his mouth off the tip of Wayne LaPierre's shriveled dick. He taking advise from the National Rifle Association is a badge of shame.
The NRA ain't about gun safety. It's about selling guns and lobbying for more massacres. All that tough guy talk won't save these bozos from an AR15.
The terrorist was identified. He was a military veteran suffering from PTSD.
The terrorist is a man of color. He is an Asian American man. He is a personally and government trained firearm specialist.
#BREAKING - Sheriff’s office confirms suspected #yountville shooter was #AlbertWong, 36, of #Sacramento a former member of the #Pathway Home Program. Victims are #JenniferGolick, 42, of St Helena; #ChristineLoeber, 48, of #Napa, and #JenniferGonzalez, 29 . #RIP pic.twitter.com/anYtQUr5ik— Albert Batlayeri🌐 (@AlbertBatlayeri) March 10, 2018
These are the guys the NRA, Republicans and Donald J. Trump want in our schools. They want military veterans, armed school teachers, and more armed security to protect your school. However, they don't want to fund the education budget or the give educators a raise.
So yesterday, this terrorist stormed into a party at the Pathway Veterans Home Program. This was a state funded rehabilitation center.
Trump, Gov. Jerry Brown, Democratic senators Dianne Feinstein and Kamala Harris all expressed their condolences and their phony sympathy.
They offer nothing but finger pointing and no real solutions.
They then do these ridiculous platitudes. These lowering of the American flag, their heart, their thoughts and prayers will not bring back the dead or the heal the wounds.
The victims were women who worked to help veterans.
Their families will now have to bury them. We grieve, talk about for a few days, do a political debate on social media, move on and then it happens again.
Enough is enough.
The March for Our Lives Rally is March 24.
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