tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4410330000812233955.post838880101880410615..comments2023-03-11T10:23:19.249-05:00Comments on Bipartisan Soapbox: Guns and terrorismThe Soapboxhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/02631582150340679323noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4410330000812233955.post-51095002266447702502013-04-22T10:05:31.599-04:002013-04-22T10:05:31.599-04:00Well said. I was very discouraged that the same gr...Well said. I was very discouraged that the same group of people who were horrified at the idea of only being allowed to use their high-power assault rifles 10 shots at a time (or whatever) not only passed a bill protecting companies from legal action for sharing people's private information with the federal government, but were also falling over themselves in eagerness to demand that an American citizen, who attacked no military bases, be treated as an enemy combatant and his constitutional rights be stripped away. Why is using an assault rifle considered criminal but using a bomb is considered terrorism, or even an act of war?<br /><br />At least I've realized that despite the many disappointments of President Obama's presidency, the one bright side is that John McCain didn't become president.Milksopnoreply@blogger.com