I feel like I'm going to cry.


The study, coauthored by us, Ronald Kessler of Harvard, and others, estimates that over 10 percent of the adult population in the U.S. exhibits impulsive angry behavior and has firearms at home.and the usual Joyce funded obfuscations and word play: (no comments allowed of course)
A smaller proportion (1.6 percent) are angry and carry guns outside the home. They are mostly young to middle-aged men who get so angry that they smash and break things, lose their temper and get into physical fights. And they have guns.
What we know is where there are more guns, more women die,” Azrael explained. “That’s just incontrovertibly true.”So they're basically saying the don't trust people in general and that law-abiding, legal gun owners are going to go around drinking and beating their wives/girlfriends because of those implanted microchips again. Much more progression as we've seen how violent anti-gun advocates are when their inhibitions are removed.
With 97 percent of the precincts counted, Emanuel had 45.3 percent to 33.9 percent for his top challenger Jesus “Chuy” Garcia. That’s 4.5 percent short of the 50 percent-plus-one vote that the mayor needs to avoid an April 7 runoff against Garcia....
A dozen sitting aldermen backed by a political action committee aligned with Mayor Rahm Emanuel couldn’t get the majority vote they needed to avoid April 7 head-to-head contests, with more than 90 percent of the vote counted in all races, according to the Chicago Board of Elections.What does that say when even the zombies are voting against you?