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Emily Nottingham, center, mother of Gabe Zimmerman, a staff member to former Rep. Gabrielle Giffords' who was killed during the Tucson, Ariz. shootings receives a standing ovation, Jan. 16, 2013, during a hearing before the House Democratic Steering and Policy Committee on Capitol Hill in Washington, DC.
Roll Call reported on Wednesday:

Lori Haas, left to right, whose daughter was shot and survived at the Virginia Tech shooting, Founder of ProtestEasyGuns.Com Abigail Spangler, and President of Million Mom March Martina Leinz hold hands as they listen to testimony of Superintendent of schools of Newtown, Connecticut, Janet Robinson about the shooting at Sandy Hook Elementary.
House Democratic leaders convened a hearing Wednesday showcasing the emotional scars left by gun violence on colleagues and countrymen in recent years, an event designed to dovetail with President Barack Obama’s decision to pursue government action on the issue.
The nearly two-hour-long session in the Rayburn House Office Building did not present specific policy demands as much as it tried to make the case for why such measures are necessary. The witnesses included Newtown, Conn., Superintendent of Schools Janet Robinson; Emily Nottingham, the mother of Gabe Zimmerman, a staffer for former Rep. Gabrielle Giffords who was killed in the 2011 Tucson, Ariz., shootings; Philadelphia Mayor Michael A. Nutter and Scott Knight, former chairman of the International Chiefs of Police’s Firearms Committee.
Nottingham did not mince words. “I am sad beyond words at the deaths and injuries in Tucson, Aurora, Newtown and too many other places, but I am also angry that we — you and I — have made it so easy for this to happen,” she said. “We have allowed ourselves to overemphasize gun rights to the detriment of other rights, including the most important, the right to be alive.”
Newtown School Superintendent, Dr. Janet Robinson, gave emotional testimony to House Democrats at a hearing on gun violence.
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“In fact, the piling on by the political left, and their cohorts in the media, to use the massacre of little children to advance a pre-existing political agenda that would not have saved those children, disgusts me, personally. The second amendment to the Constitution is a basic right of free people and cannot be nor will it be abridged by the executive power of this or any other president.” -- Perry
Here seen in full flower.
Propaganda at it's finest.
Jason,
Propaganda? I understood those events actually took place, am I wrong? Are these people lying? Did these children not die? Is it a conspiracy? Is Gabby Gifford faking it? Are the students at Virginia Tech still alive somewhere?
Shameless, left-wing exploitation of the pain and suffering of victims of the acts of individuals! Of course if you don't believe in the whole concept of personal responsibility you will, by default, blame the tool rather than the person wielding it! That is the fault in the leftist philosophy.
how about demanding that people raise their children with respect and to have sense and that the adults can possibly control themselves?? guns don't shoot them selves people do!
Wow, E. Reyes, while it may have a component of 'raise their children with respect and sense' - most (some would argue all) of the cases of mass murder deal with someone that has a mental disorder - they don't have the same concept of 'respect' or 'sense' that you and I might have. So, if that is a major element, then increasing mental health awareness and opportunities for treatment AND trying to make sure guns don't get in the hands of those that struggle with this disorder would just make sense, wouldn't it? If, as one study shows, the United States has more guns than any nation on this planet then why aren't we the safest nation to live in?