Saturday, March 24, 2018

So what are your plans for today? #MarchForOurLives

Courtesy of March for Our Lives:  

March For Our Lives Anchorage students advocate for a number of solutions, which include: 

  • Reclassification of the AR-15 and other military pattern semi-automatic rifles as Class III, Title II under the NFA. Semi-automatic rifles are only fractionally different than fully-automatic rifles, and are just as lethal. Military grade weaponry deserves to be regulated as such. 
  • Reclassification of magazines over 10 rounds of ammunition as Class III, Title II under the NFA. According to a 2013 study on active shooters done by the FBI, active shooting incidents take place over a matter of minutes. Being limited to 10 rounds per magazine, as opposed to 20, 30, or 40 can save potentially dozens of lives within a mass-shooting timeframe. 
  • Repeal of the Dickey Amendment, a 1996 measure which effectively bans the CDC from researching preventative measures for gun violence. 
  • Purchase age increase to 21 years. 
  • Mandate for gun show and private sale background checks. 
  • Mandatory gun safety training accompanying first legal purchase. 

All of these measures comply with the modern understanding of the 2nd Amendment, and in no way infringe on the right of Americans to bear arms. Furthermore, each one individually, and certainly all of them together, show real promise in reducing the risk posed by mass shooters.

Here in Anchorage this march will take place on the Delaney Park Strip starting at 12:00 PM.

I am hoping to get there, but unfortunately I am actually working today so I am trying to move some things around.

But if I can swing it I will see you there.

91 comments:

  1. Anonymous6:45 AM

    78% of americans do not own a gun. If not for the scum of the earth, Bolton, NRA, etc., this would not be an issue or cause of our deaths. It is well past time to put a stop and end to this hateful evil assault on America by hateful ugly NRA deranged criminals. It is time to arrest them, charge them and prison them. Time is up and those involved in this crime must be exposed and rounded up TODAY.

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    1. Anonymous7:46 AM

      The crime of protecting a guaranteed right in our Constitution? Lol. Seriously get a brain.

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    2. Anonymous9:03 AM

      Seriously,you are allowed your musket under the second amendment.

      We are sick of the terrorist group called the NRA dictating their bastardized version of the second amendm

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    3. Anonymous9:12 AM

      7.46 this has nothing to do with a right to own a gun if you are legally able to own a gun. We are talking about assault weapons in the hands of criminals. A criminal does not have the right to own a gun. Seriously your brain is fried in dung. There is no guarantee. There is no protection for ignorance. It is a done deal. Assault weapons are illegal, criminals will not own guns, and there are no protections for the NRA to continue. Its over bozo.

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    4. Anonymous9:35 AM

      You live in a fantasy world where criminals are somehow prevented from doing criminal things, while law abiding citizens are having their rights, including the right to protect themselves taken away, due to ignorant fools like yourself 9:12.

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    5. Anonymous9:36 AM

      There is no 'musket' argument 9:03 (other than in your head). The Supreme Court has already ruled against your incorrect belief.

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    6. Anonymous3:31 PM

      There are limits on the First Amendment. Why not on the Second Amendment? Yer “freedom” worth more than kids’ lives?

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  2. Anonymous7:13 AM

    "The first school shooting was more than 150 years ago — and changed the way courts see the Second Amendment"

    https://www.politico.com/magazine/story/2018/03/24/first-us-school-shooting-gun-debate-217704

    "he decision sparked condemnation with abolitionists particularly angry. Gun control activists were horrified by the broad interpretation of the Second Amendment by the court and the jury. Legal critics argued that the interpretation “veered too far from mainstream American constitutional thought, which had always balanced the right of self-defense against other rights, such as the right to enjoy peace,” Politico explained. Under this legal interpretation, Ward’s actions weren’t about the Second Amendment but distorting the law and encouraged anarchy instead of liberty."

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  3. Anonymous7:26 AM

    "All of these measures comply with the modern understanding of the 2nd Amendment, and in no way infringe on the right of Americans to bear arms."

    Well that is a huge line of opinionated bullshit right there.

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    1. Leland8:16 AM

      Well, as is your right, you made the statement. Now defend it.

      HOW is it bullshit? On what do you base your opinion? What LEGAL decision BACKS your opinion? Show us the court decisions that back you up.

      And DON'T just tell us the 2nd Amendment says that because the SCOTUS, in its latest 2nd Amendment decision, has already said the government retains the right of oversight and control. Also, like all of the Bill of Rights, there are limits on each one.

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    2. Anonymous8:23 AM

      Do any of these measures prevent you from owning a weapon for hunting, target shooting or personal protection?

      Keep in mind that I didn't say 'limit', I said 'prevent'. The Supreme Court ruled years ago that all rights can have limits imposed on them for the safety and security of our country and its people.

      Of course, I'm assuming that you're not a convicted felon, domestic abuser or known terrorist.

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    3. Anonymous11:05 AM

      8:23 you are i hope aware that the Florida shooter was well known to authorities, and that individuals who had the knowledge, voice and ability to have him committed by the state (ie against his will), did attempt that very thing, and were denied- and now the massacre.

      People failed (not the people who tried for sure), the robotic people in the system failed. They are ultimately responsible for this.

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    4. Mandatory gun safety training/refresher course with every subsequent weapon purchased or every five years, whichever happens more often.

      No one is taking your penis extenders away. Just ensuring the safety of the populace, which is the basic purpose of government.

      Don't like it? Then you can get rid of your iron dicks.

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    5. Anonymous12:52 PM

      Lol. Mlaiuppa creates a laugh with her sheer ignorance.

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    6. ROFLOLPIP.

      12:52 opens his mouth and removes all doubt.

      It works in Japan.

      No one is preventing anyone from getting A gun but conditions must be met. There's nothing in the second amendment that says it has to be easy. It's already recognized that you have to demonstrate responsibility and to some extent mental competence. If you have to renew your driver's license no reason you shouldn't be required to renew your demonstration of gun owner responsibility. Just because you're competent at 21 doesn't mean you will still be at 86 when Alzheimer's has set in.

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    7. Anonymous6:15 PM

      Where again in the Constitution are vehicles, vehicle rights mentioned mlaiuppa?

      "...the right of the people to keep and bear Arms, shall not be infringed."

      Everything you mention is an infringement. And this is not Japan, or any other country.

      You don't get to take other peoples guaranteed rights away. Sorry, I know that is what the fascist left desires, but thankfully this country won't bow down to fascists like yourself.

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    8. Anonymous8:49 PM

      It isn't 1776 and as usual you leave out the rest of the amendment, why don't you go to some gun nut site and argue your stupidity.

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    9. Anonymous12:58 AM

      It was actually 1791 8:49. Regardless it is part of your guaranteed rights and the Supreme Court has upheld the individual right to bear arms. The important portion being: "...the right of the people to keep and bear Arms, shall not be infringed."

      So, that basically means you have no merit or argument other than your stupid fee fees.

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    10. No, it's not.

      The kinds of arms you can bear are ALREADY INFRINGED. Try buying or making a hand grenade, LEGALLY. Plenty of weapons must be registered. If a regulation isn't infringement then there's nothing preventing further regulation. So it's not easy. So you have to jump through more hoops. Suck it up, buttercup.

      Your "free speech" is also INFRINGED. (movie theater, yelling "fire".)

      https://www.politico.com/magazine/story/2014/05/nra-guns-second-amendment-106856?o=3

      https://www.nbcnews.com/news/us-news/assault-weapons-not-protected-second-amendment-federal-appeals-court-rules-n724106

      http://bigthink.com/risk-reason-and-reality/the-supreme-court-ruling-on-the-2nd-amendment-did-not-grant-an-unlimited-right-to-own-guns

      https://www.economist.com/blogs/economist-explains/2018/02/economist-explains-14

      http://www.newsweek.com/2015/07/24/americans-mass-shootings-assault-weapons-right-bear-arms-354203.html

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  4. Anonymous7:32 AM

    GOLF:
    https://www.politicususa.com/2018/03/24/thousands-flood-dc.html

    " this marks the president’s 102nd day at one of his golf clubs over the course of his short, 14-month presidency – and it comes at a time when young people will spend the day marching right in his backyard."

    https://www.politicususa.com/2018/03/24/gop-donor-breaks.html

    https://www.politicususa.com/2018/03/24/watch-live-as-hundreds-of-thousands-storm-dc-to-march-for-our-lives.html

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    1. Anonymous8:22 AM

      And, they said President Obama golfed too much during his 'two' terms! What bullshit when compared to the idiot currently taking up space in the white house!

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  5. Anonymous7:46 AM

    Weak ugly Donnie trump fled to his florida dump site to avoid the kids marching for their life. The march must follow Donnie trump wherever he goes. He cannot escape his fate and demise along with his enablers Bolton, bannon, NRA, pompeo, and the rest of the con jobs. LOCK THEM UP. Throw the criminals in the can. Follow nasty don the con wherever he goes. Expose Bolton for the crook and liar that he is.

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    1. Anonymous8:20 AM

      They are marching in Florida too! Trump is as weak as they come, but most Americans already know it. He cannot have a stroke or heart attack soon enough!

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  6. Anonymous7:48 AM

    CNN LIVE NOW>
    https://www.facebook.com/cnn/videos/10158166188941509/

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    1. Anonymous8:35 AM

      This is GREAT^ Thank you.

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    2. Anonymous8:41 AM

      4 Screen!

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    3. Anonymous9:58 AM

      R-E-V

      R-egister
      E-ducate
      V-ote

      https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Hf8y-Svywns

      'Sam Cooke A CHANGE IS GONNA COME'

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    4. Anonymous10:04 AM

      The comments are telling...

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    5. Anonymous11:11 AM

      enthralling

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  7. Anonymous7:59 AM

    Change Is Happening: Top GOP Donor Breaks With Party And Starts Gun Control Group

    As the March For Our Lives swept through Washington D.C. and the world on Saturday, the impacts of the work being done by these young people were already being felt. Change is happening.

    https://www.politicususa.com/2018/03/24/gop-donor-breaks.html

    It’s Time To March For Our Lives. Read Live Updates Here.

    The February school shooting in Parkland, Florida, has galvanized thousands of teenagers to speak out about gun control.

    https://www.huffingtonpost.com/entry/the-march-for-our-lives-is-underway-read-live-updates-here_us_5ab3c562e4b054d118e088b6

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  8. Anonymous8:00 AM

    “You can’t put a silencer on the voice of the people’: The most profound #MarchForOurLives protest signs

    https://www.rawstory.com/2018/03/cant-put-silencer-voice-people-profound-marchforourlives-protest-signs/

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  9. Anonymous8:01 AM

    Florida student screams his warning to Trump: ‘Mr. President — I’m watching you. So help me I will vote you out!’

    https://www.rawstory.com/2018/03/florida-student-screams-warning-trump-mr-president-im-watching-help-will-vote/


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    1. This is what every legislator should be scared to death of.

      These kids will be voting in November, in 2020, in 2024.

      They will be one issue voters and that issue will NOT be abortion. It will be guns.

      Those weasels and toadies in the Florida legislature will be the first to go. Don't fool yourself. All of those kids took notes. They know how everyone voted. And they will be gunning for them. They will work in the campaigns of those that oppose their targets to get them elected. And when old enough, they themselves will run.

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  10. Anonymous8:02 AM

    Gun owning MSNBC anchor says the National Rifle Association ‘is a protection racket’ for politicians

    https://www.rawstory.com/2018/03/gun-owning-msnbc-anchor-says-national-rifle-association-protection-racket-politicians/

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  11. Anonymous8:05 AM

    More than 800 sister marches will parallel the mass demonstration planned for Washington, DC, including protests in Los Angeles, New York City and Tokyo.

    https://www.rawstory.com/2018/03/marchforourlives-students-plan-mass-rally-800-cities-sensible-gun-regulation/

    https://www.rawstory.com/2018/03/watch-live-people-world-wide-marchforourlives/

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  12. Anonymous8:06 AM

    WATCH: Combat veterans explain why the assault rifles they used in combat have no business on the streets

    https://www.rawstory.com/2018/03/watch-veterans-explain-assault-rifles-used-combat-no-business-streets/

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  13. Anonymous8:06 AM

    Doctors explain what assault weapon bullets do to the body: ‘The organ looked like overripe melon smashed by a sledgehammer’

    https://www.rawstory.com/2018/03/doctors-explains-assault-weapon-bullets-body-organ-looked-like-overripe-melon-smashed-sledgehammer/

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  14. Anonymous8:07 AM

    ‘We’ll do the work where adults haven’t been willing to’: How Parkland students are preparing for the #MarchForOurLives

    https://www.rawstory.com/2018/03/well-work-adults-havent-willing-parkland-students-preparing-marchforourlives/

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  15. Anonymous8:08 AM

    Our voices are only going to grow LOUDER.

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    1. Anonymous2:23 PM

      Good! Wouldn't want it any other way! Get em kiddos!

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  16. Anonymous8:09 AM

    March for gun control takes over Washington

    http://thehill.com/homenews/news/379997-march-for-gun-control-takes-over-washington

    NRA online ad spending increased sixfold after Parkland shooting: report

    http://thehill.com/business-a-lobbying/380076-nra-online-ad-spending-increased-sixfold-after-parkland-school-shooting

    New York March for Our Lives holds moment of silence for Florida shooting victims

    http://thehill.com/blogs/blog-briefing-room/380085-new-york-march-for-our-lives-holds-moment-of-silence-for-florida

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  17. Anonymous8:10 AM

    Justice Department cancels school safety studies after spending bill enacted

    http://thehill.com/homenews/administration/380077-justice-department-cancels-school-safety-studies-due-to-spending-bill

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    1. See? When they can't stop the law, they just cut off the funding.

      They're doing the same with Obamacare.

      Death by a thousand funding cuts.

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  18. Anonymous8:12 AM

    ASSHOLE.

    ...He also accused the students of arguing that anyone who disagrees with them want to kill children. According to Carlson, such ideas disqualify them from making policy decisions.

    “You're definitely not fit to be making policy for the rest of us. You are by definition an extremist," Carlson said. “You should not have power if you really believe anyone who disagrees with you is evil and wants to kill the innocent.”

    http://thehill.com/homenews/media/380071-tucker-carlson-pushes-back-on-extremist-parkland-students-calling-for-gun

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    1. If extremists are unfit to make policy for the rest of us, then that means the NRA and Pro-Life extremists are unfit.

      Plus the Tea Party.

      And by his definition the Republican Party.

      And John Bolton's nomination should be shot down in flames.

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    2. Anonymous3:33 PM

      Just ignore this asshole and get out the vote. We waste time on meaningless stupidity while our children are killed.

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  19. Anonymous8:13 AM

    As one Parkland, Florida, student explained, in every generation, something happens that gives them a reason to rise up. Today, students along with parents, teachers, friends and other allies are taking to the streets, not merely in the United States but all over the world.

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    1. Anonymous9:19 AM

      Every so often, there comes a point in time where many factors align in such a way that changes history. I believe this is one of those times.

      1. Nationally, we have reached a saturation point with mass shootings, and even those who lean right politically have finally seen enough carnage to say ENOUGH!

      2. People are no longer willing to tolerate the NRA/GOP's blatant refusal to consider any effective gun reforms. We're finally willing to stand up and shout that our children's lives are more important than the right of a tiny, but loud, minority to own weapons just because they think they look scary. Both the NRA and the GOP are rapidly losing their popularity and their influence, thus their power to control Congress is being continually diminished.

      3. Young people have long had a history of changing society, partly because, unlike adults, they don't have jobs or financial security to lose if they take a controversial stand. In addition, the changes they seek will have a direct impact on their lives and they are VERY personally invested in making those changes take place.

      4. The young people from Parkland are a unique group because they are well-educated, politically active, and experienced in debate platforms. They come from what appears to be an affluent community that is supportive and provides them with the resources necessary for travel and media outreach.

      We adults have shamefully failed this young generation, and I sincerely hope that they can accomplish what we could not, and would not, get done ourselves.

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  20. Anonymous8:17 AM

    March for Our Lives: Live updates

    https://www.cnn.com/2018/03/24/us/march-for-our-lives-latest/index.html

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  21. Anonymous8:18 AM

    I'm so impressed w/this young adults! Thank God they are going to change our government...might take a bit, but we will get rid of the likes of a Donald Trump and his ilk! I'm a senior - hope I live to see the change and never hearing the name of Donald Trump again!

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  22. Anonymous8:18 AM

    Stoneman Douglas alum: "This is not a moment. This is a movement."

    "This is not just in Parkland. It is in every community, especially those of color," she said. "This is not just about school. This is not just about movie theaters. This is about people's homes, people's streets. Everywhere."

    She added: "This is not a moment. This is a movement."

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  23. Anonymous8:19 AM

    In Tokyo, they're holding up the names of Americans killed by guns

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    1. Anonymous2:25 PM

      Yup. Someone Pissed Off The Wrong Generation. Smirk. ;)

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  24. Since I can barely walk there won't be any marching for moi. However, they will occupy my thoughts as I shovel snow after thunderstorms last night and white out snow/wind conditions in nw iowa this morning.

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  25. Anonymous8:29 AM

    This is what Pennsylvania Avenue in DC looks like

    https://twitter.com/JTfromDC/status/977558650448433152

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    1. Anonymous9:08 AM

      "Unbelievable crowd on Penn Ave as seen from the top of the @Newseum " "Stunning photo!"

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    2. Anonymous9:21 AM

      https://pbs.twimg.com/media/DZD-EUcW0AAZhPF.jpg

      Stunning photo!

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    3. Let me guess. Trump left from Mar-a-lagofuckyourself yesterday and won't be back until Monday.

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    4. Anonymous3:35 PM

      Of course. He is irrelevant to this moment anyway. Now let’s do as the kids begged today and get out the vote.

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  26. Anonymous8:32 AM

    "Since this movement began, people have asked me, do you think any change is going to come from this?" says Cameron Kasky, a Stoneman Douglas student. "Look around. We are the change."

    https://twitter.com/search?q=%23MarchForOurLives

    https://twitter.com/davidhogg111

    https://twitter.com/cameron_kasky

    https://twitter.com/Emma4Change

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  27. Anonymous8:33 AM

    According to @MSNBC, there's a march on every continent, except Antarctica.

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    1. Anonymous9:06 AM

      https://www.nytimes.com/interactive/2018/03/22/us/politics/march-for-lives-demonstrations.html?mtrref=www.google.com&gwh=F8C23C432C6599D4A86F299FED4A2F80&gwt=pay

      " A previous global demonstration on this scale came in January 2017, when women’s marches on every continent drew protestors." Will Antarctica join USa?

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    2. Anonymous11:02 AM

      https://psmag.com/news/scenes-from-the-march-for-our-lives-rallies-for-gun-control-taking-place-around-the-world

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    3. I wouldn't count Antarctica out. There are research stations there. Wouldn't be surprised if the researchers were holding some sort of something. Not necessarily a march. There are also occasional tourists.

      Perhaps something held near the post office.

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  28. Anonymous8:38 AM

    Oh WOW!

    https://twitter.com/gableengrande/status/977579658089762816

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    1. Anonymous9:02 AM

      Am not sure if @realDonaldTrump had this much crowd during his inauguration. He had better listen to their voices as they have the power to vote in or vote out anyone in the next election #MarchForOurLives

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  29. Anonymous8:40 AM

    YOWZA!

    https://twitter.com/Newseum/status/977578245976657921

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    1. Anonymous9:01 AM

      'Where’s teenyweenyWaldo? Oh, that’s right -
      Mar-A-Lago for a weekend of golfing and tweeting.'

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  30. Anonymous8:53 AM

    https://pbs.twimg.com/media/DZD-EUcW0AAZhPF.jpg

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  31. Anonymous8:59 AM

    We have had a number of school closings in the metro Detroit area due to shooting threats.

    They are cancelling classes as a preventative measure,however i am wondering if some "clever" students are using this as a way to get out of school.

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  32. Anonymous9:04 AM

    Anyone else constantly tearing up watching March For Our Lives on tv? I also have to work today but in the meantime doing what I can via twitter.

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    1. Anonymous9:36 AM

      I have to sing in a concert in a few hours and my head is all stuffed up from watching the news coverage.

      My tears are partly from overwhelming pride and awe at what these young people have accomplished, and partly in sorrow for all the lives that have been so unnecessarily sacrificed because we have failed to protect them.

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    2. Anonymous11:20 AM

      Yes... especially so when MLKingJr’s young granddaughter was introduced by one of the Parkland student speaker, and she gave a short but uplifting talk of encouragement

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    3. Anonymous3:36 PM

      It was heartbreaking to be there in DC today but I wouldn’t have missed it for the world.

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  33. Anonymous9:18 AM

    I would have been down there at work in the thick of it, but I aggravated my back yesterday while packing for our big move, do I am watching it at home. My 78 year old Mom is down there with some of her coworkers though.
    M from MD

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  34. Anonymous9:30 AM

    Wonderful! Would love to see a crowd count to contrast with the "fake" inauguration!

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    1. Anonymous10:26 AM

      Trump will order copies of the photos to post as the inauguration or crowds for his parade.

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  35. Anonymous9:30 AM

    I can't go -- we're doing a potty training boot camp. But this lady is with them, in spirit.


    My sign --

    Guns don't just kill people --
    They terrorize whole communities.

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  36. Anonymous9:38 AM

    ot? coming April 4th:

    http://www.wxii12.com/article/nbc-news-will-air-special-as-50th-anniversary-of-rev-martin-luther-king-jrs-assassination-approaches/19566514

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  37. Anonymous9:44 AM

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yq6rusc_EjM

    TEACH each other...

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  38. Linda9:45 AM

    Attended a rally and short march in Marietta, Ohio today. Good turnout for a small town - I'm guesstimating 200.

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  39. My plans are to possible take my dog to A vet if I don't get a call back. He may possibly have Addison's. His symptoms are worsening. He had a very expensive test that wasn't even going to be read for a week because the business model of this place seems to be that all of the vets are part time. If I get today's call, this will be the THIRD vet he will have seen about this in a month.

    If he needs meds he's going to get them today. After his condition is stabilized I am going to find a practice that has vets on staff full time rather than once or twice a week.

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    1. Maddies Mom12:40 PM

      mlaiuppa, my sweet dog was diagnosed with Addison's when she was 2 1/2 years old. I was terrified at first, but it was very manageable. Small dose of steroids daily, and a steroid injection every 7 weeks. She was very healthy and happy the rest of her life. If you don't get the diagnosis soon, when your dog starts going, he'll go fast so keep an eye on him.

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    2. I know it's manageable once it is diagnosed and medicated. The problem being it's taking a month to do that and if my dog has an "episode" he'll DIE because I won't be able to get him to the emergency care fast enough. He's 14. He'll have a heart attack because their business model sucks. Third vet in four weeks. Takes a week after every test to get the results. Not because the results are in. They're in the next day. But because the vet that is supposed to look at them and call me is only there ONCE a week.

      Today I'll have to pay for a full office visit just to get test results from the third vet that has never seen my dog.

      My old but otherwise healthy dog shouldn't have to die because of their cheap-ass work schedule.

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  40. Anonymous11:05 AM

    https://www.rawstory.com/2018/03/watch-marchforourlives-counter-protester-gets-shut-marchers-chanting-usa-not-nra/

    6 minutes 20 seconds... think about ~IT~

    https://www.rawstory.com/2018/03/emma-gonzalez-brings-marchforourlives-tears/

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  41. Anonymous11:41 AM

    Our country is being run by a tired old bunch of mobsters and the young are trying to make changes. Good for them.
    I support them in spirit if not physically being there.
    Now, we watch as the money mongers grapple for air beneath the oncoming wash of people who want change.
    Like in the end of the movie trilogy by J.R. Tolkien the eye of Sauran is going by little Frodo and Samwise.

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  42. Anonymous11:41 AM


    Los Angeles high school student Edna Chavez https://www.vox.com/policy-and-politics/2018/3/24/17159698/march-for-our-lives-edna-chavez-gun-violence


    This routine gun violence makes up a huge portion of America’s gun problem. In 2016 (the latest year for which data is available), there were nearly 39,000 gun deaths. More than 14,000 of those were homicides, and almost 23,000 were suicides. In contrast, the Gun Violence Archive, which defines mass shootings as those in which four or more people were injured or killed (excluding the shooter), tracked 456 mass shooting deaths that same year — about 1.2 percent of all gun deaths.

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  43. Anonymous12:04 PM

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zGRnw7Y-pVY

    "There's somethin' happenin' here
    What it is ain't exactly clear
    There's a man with a gun over there
    Tellin' me, I got to beware...

    These ARE the grandchildren...for which they speak of...

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  44. Anonymous1:00 PM

    I want to be Emma Gonzalez when I grow up. Oh wait...

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  45. Anonymous3:44 PM

    I just saw my 15 year old daughter march with her band at Disney ( commented on another article on this) and was so proud of her! At the same time, I was reminded by thinking of theses marches of how very lucky I am that both my girls are ( so far) untouched by this so unnecessary violence. While wandering around the Magic Kingdom afterward, I bumped into two MSD alumna wearing the March for Our Lives and MSDStrong gear and I spoke to them at length on the March and the issue. I wished them well and am currently taking a break to charge my phone and catch up on news before hitting more rides...job well done, though not over. Remember in November! Vote them out!

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