MURDER, POLITICS, AND THE END OF THE JAZZ AGE
by Michael Wolraich
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MURDER, POLITICS, AND THE END OF THE JAZZ AGE by Michael Wolraich Order today at Barnes & Noble / Amazon / Books-A-Million / Bookshop |
By Jake Miller, CBS News, Jan. 27, 2013
President Obama said gun control proponents "have to do a little more listening" to second-amendment advocates in an interview with The New Republic, noting that he has a "profound respect" for hunting as a tradition and urging those who support stricter gun laws not to dismiss that tradition "out of hand."
Asked if he has ever shot a gun, the president said, "Yes, in fact, up at Camp David, we do skeet shooting all the time. ... Not the girls, but oftentimes guests of mine go up there. And I have a profound respect for the traditions of hunting that trace back in this country for generations. And I think those who dismiss that out of hand make a big mistake."
"Part of being able to move this forward is understanding the reality of guns in urban areas are very different from the realities of guns in rural areas," he said. [.....]
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The NR interview is well worth a perusal to see that we still have the same old Barack Obama of Audacity of Hope, (it is titled Barack Obama is Not Pleased; The president on his enemies, the media, and the future of football,) a true believer in compromise with significant distaste for both fervent ideology and partisanship.
He actually reiterates that clearly:
by artappraiser on Sun, 01/27/2013 - 12:54pm