Friday, February 16, 2018

WILL THE PARKLAND SHOOTING BE THE LAST SCHOOL MASSACRE IN THE U.S.?

Diego Lee Rot Eating Chips
After imbibing one and one half cups of hard cider at Diego Lee Rot's West Brownsville abode, my lap top fingers were a-twitching to write something about the Parkland shooting.

This article's headline, written before the article, in defiance of Journalism 101, is illogically optimistic, calling the school massacre our country's "last."


The truth is that there will likely be many more school massacres utilizing an AR 15 assault weapon,  or worse, as long as President Donald Trump, Florida Governor Rick Scott and Senator Marco Rubio continue to wear N.R.A., National Rifle Association monogrammed silk panties.

Trump, receiving a $30,000,000 contribution from the N.R.A. for his 2016 presidential run, also sports a matching 48B brassiere, he proudly wore while tweeting in response to the Parkland shooting:  

"So many signs that the Florida shooter was mentally disturbed, even expelled from school for bad and erratic behavior. Neighbors and classmates knew he was a big problem. Must always report such instances to authorities, again and again!"

The silk-pantied Donald is right.  Neighbors and classmates are responsible for the shooting by not reporting the mentally disturbed person, not the president who opposes ANY restriction on the sale of weapons, even automatic ones to eighteen year olds.


VP Mike Pence, Mrs. Pence, Senator Cruz
Disembarking at McAllen's Miller Airport
There was no reported "pantie check" at McAllen's Miller Airport Friday as Vice-President Mike Pence, Mrs. Pence and Senator Ted Cruz disembarked.  We suspect N.R.A. silk for Cruz and possibly matching N.R.A. boxer shorts for the Pences.

All oppose any restrictions on automatic weapons no matter how many school kids get slaughtered.

One of may Parkland parents and students speaking out, Lori Alhadeff, mother of 14 year old Alyssa Alhadeff, killed in the shooting:

“President Trump, you say, ‘What can you do?’
Lori Alhadeff, Mother of Alyssa Alhadeff
You can stop the guns from getting into these children’s hands. Put metal detectors at every entrance to the schools. What can you do? You can do a lot. This is not fair to our families. That our children go to school and have to get killed. . . . . . . I just spent the last two hours putting the burial arrangements for my daughter’s funeral who is fourteen. President Trump, please do something. Do something. Action, action, action. We need it now. These kids need safety now.”

Mrs. Alhadeff lost her daughter Alyssa in Thursday's school massacre.
Alyssa Alhadeff, 14

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