Friday, December 21, 2012
NRA Spokesman Blames Video Games, Movies, Music Videos for Violent Shootings
Wayne Lapierre, NRA spokesperson, blamed violent video games, movies and music videos for the rash of mega-killings. Two protesters felt differently as they pulled anti-NRA banners out of their coats to hoist before being ushered off by the Secret Service.
Lapierre, who is bankrolled by the gun manufacturers, lambasted the media for confusing semi-automatic rifles with machine guns, then unveiled the NRA's surefire solution to school violence with teams of volunteer sharpshooters in every school in the U.S. before school resumes after the holidays.
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