Adoption tax credits, AR-15s, encouragement and 7 other thoughts that made me think today
The adoption tax credit is not just one more policy issue. Vulnerable children ought to be a priority for us all.
— Russell Moore (@drmoore) November 2, 2017
Who needs an AR-15? Asking practically not emotionally. Like are you overrun by violent deer? Until the Purge is legal I don’t get it— Mindy Kaling (@mindykaling) November 6, 2017
Aurora: AR-15— Michael Skolnik (@MichaelSkolnik) November 6, 2017
Orlando: AR-15
Las Vegas: AR-15
Sandy Hook: AR-15
Umpqua CC: AR-15
San Bernardino: AR-15
Sutherland Springs: AR-15
Sutherland Springs has a population of less than 1,000. Imagine the impact a mass shooting is going to have on that community.— Peter J. Hasson (@peterjhasson) November 5, 2017
We've spent trillions of dollars to prevent terrorist attacks that kill far less people. When will we be allowed to discuss gun restrictions— Ben Rhodes (@brhodes) November 6, 2017
After so many horrific mass shootings— Ron Sexsmith (@RonSexsmith) November 6, 2017
"thoughts & prayers" hardly seem sufficient.
It'd be nice to see something actually change RS
Please don't write that nothing will change because of the latest massacre. That's guessing. No one knows when Americans will say enough.— David Westphal (@davidwestphal) November 6, 2017
If your neighbor’s daughter was shot or run over, your first response to him wouldn’t be to politicize her death to support your opinion.— Jon Acuff (@JonAcuff) November 5, 2017
Nothing is better for encouragement than family. Just a side note. I love my family to death.— Cayce Berryman (@CayceBerryman) November 6, 2017
I know the time change is only an hour, but I swear that 6:30pm feels like midnight right now.— Jon Acuff (@JonAcuff) November 6, 2017
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