In a meeting recently, Amy Klobuchar was sharing a personal story of her relative being killed by a shooter. After sharing this and other related things, she then asked Kash Patel "should we limit assault rifles? what do you think?" One of the tactics of those who promote gun restriction is to make their narrative personal and create a leadup, to pull on the hearts of the listeners and "bend" them in their direction. This is not new, but how this question is answered is very important. It is a trap, designed to make it easy for the person answering to either compromise their convictions or seem cold and unsympathetic, and their answer is used against them to the public. It is especially important for the FBI director and other leading officials to answer these questions in a way which balances true sympathy and respect, with the reality that the right to keep and bear arms 'shall not be infringed'. This balance does not have to be a mental tightrope. An example of such an answer is:
"[Person's Title], I am very sorry for your loss, and have utmost regard for what you must have been through. I share your desire to see crime reduced, particularly murder. All the gun restrictions in the world not have prevented this murder. Take the guns away, and it would have been some other instrument, of which there can be many: A knife, a sharp awl or other pointed object, a billyclub, baseball bat, an automobile or for that matter a big stick, rocks or a frying pan; All of these can be instruments of murder. Take all of these away, and people would beat each other to death with their bare fists. The reality is that government alone cannot solve the problems of society, and after many years now of seeing murders, perhaps you can agree with me that it is time to acknowledge and speak about the core of the problem, the real cause. It is the spiritual condition and heart of man.
J. Edgar Hoover, the original director of the FBI, said regularly that the crime problem and a sure way to prevent it is through better child-rearing, better relationships within families, and by a return to God. He often pointed to Ma Barker and her criminal sons. She did not distinguish between right and wrong, nor discipline her sons. Instead, she would fault them when they failed to avoid getting caught. As a result, they became a vicious criminal gang. These things were the position of the FBI under his leadership then, and it is the position of the FBI now."
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The candidate for the New Jersey governors race, Jack Ciatarelli, is the same man who ran four years ago. He appeared to be tied with the present governor, if not ahead. However, on election day, true to 2020 form, the election was not called until ten days later - enough time to "find" 10,000 more ballots - in favor of his opponent. The democrat machine will attempt to do this again, and in light of this, combined with the people leaving the democrat party since, the election result is not to be believed should there be any result other than a clear win for Jack Ciatarelli.
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The American spirit is one of enduring hope. It is not one of fear or manipulation, nor does it include predictions of ever-increasing gloom and doom or a slow-falling sky. Instead, it sees that things can always be improved and made more brilliant than the troubles in the present. This hope lends courage, and gives an intelligent, learned patriot the resolve to go places otherwise thought unapproachable, to reach people that might otherwise be considered unreachable, and further what might otherwise be considered a lost cause.
This is why Charlie Kirk, though no longer alive, yet speaks.
He is admired and appreciated by so many, in ever-growing numbers, because rather than seeing a negative turning point from which the country could never recover, he saw the possibility of a positive turning point, and that it begins with us. Because of this, though imperfect like anyone else, and though some have bristled at some of the things he said, it became clear that he cared enough about people to go...