“The national sickness of gun absolutism,” is to blame for ISIS disciple Mohammed Jailoh firing upon students at Old Dominion College. These were the words of Norfolk Virginia Attorney General, Ramin Fatehi, trotting out the same old tired Democrat talking point: It’s the gun, not the person who wields it.
Last week, there were two other terror attacks engineered by Islamic Jihadists: In Michigan, Mohammed Ghazali deliberately smashed into a Jewish place of worship with his Ford F-150 pickup truck. In NYC, two other ISIS inspired terrorists, Emir Balat and Ibrihim Kayuni, attacked a crowd with explosives composed of mason jars, nuts, bolts and duct tape. So now must we ban Ford F-150 trucks? Must we confiscate all mason jars?
Let’s tell the truth: The problem is not guns, Ford trucks or mason jars. The problem is Islamic Jihadists. They shoot the guns, they drive Ford F-150 terror trucks, and they throw homemade explosive pipe bombs. And let’s consider this question: When did a law banning guns ever prevent a Jihadi terrorist from using such a weapon to murder infidels?
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