View Full Version : Shooting In Chattanooga And The Presidents Actions
Uranus
August 17th, 2015, 08:01 PM
For those of you who don't know about the situation, in Chattanooga, Tenenesse, an armed man by the name of Mohammad Abdulazeez, had single handedly attacked not one, but two recruiting offices, resulting in the deaths of four Marines and a sailor. The last recruiting office he attended ended with his death.
And personally I'm not sure which is worse. The acts of the President, or of Mohammad. The family of the shooter had an interview of why he had made the attack. And Pres. Obama was supposedly involed with the interviews. But there has been no interview, or any contact, to the families of the braved soldiers who sacrificed their lives for their country at all, from the White House Officials, or the President himself whatsoever. What is happening to America??
We all know that even recruiting offices, are also targets for terrorists. And at these offices, soldiers who have been trained to use weapons, who are soldiers to protect the United States, are not even allowed to carry a firearm in order to protect themselves from anything. They are just sitting ducks waiting to get shot up. Its been reported that local civilians have been guarding these offices with their own guns, to protect the recruiting offices and its workers until the Government decides to remove them, or arm the people at the offices.
What's your opinions on this? I'm honestly pissed at Obama himself for being exactly what's on the democratic logo. America is getting fucked and the government is trying to make everyone it's bitch it seems.
If this is what America truly is, then I don't know what to think.
mattsmith48
August 18th, 2015, 09:46 PM
For those of you who don't know about the situation, in Chattanooga, Tenenesse, an armed man by the name of Mohammad Abdulazeez, had single handedly attacked not one, but two recruiting offices, resulting in the deaths of four Marines and a sailor. The last recruiting office he attended ended with his death.
And personally I'm not sure which is worse. The acts of the President, or of Mohammad. The family of the shooter had an interview of why he had made the attack. And Pres. Obama was supposedly involed with the interviews. But there has been no interview, or any contact, to the families of the braved soldiers who sacrificed their lives for their country at all, from the White House Officials, or the President himself whatsoever. What is happening to America??
We all know that even recruiting offices, are also targets for terrorists. And at these offices, soldiers who have been trained to use weapons, who are soldiers to protect the United States, are not even allowed to carry a firearm in order to protect themselves from anything. They are just sitting ducks waiting to get shot up. Its been reported that local civilians have been guarding these offices with their own guns, to protect the recruiting offices and its workers until the Government decides to remove them, or arm the people at the offices.
What's your opinions on this? I'm honestly pissed at Obama himself for being exactly what's on the democratic logo. America is getting fucked and the government is trying to make everyone it's bitch it seems.
If this is what America truly is, then I don't know what to think.
Obama can't do anything because stupid Christians aka republicans don't want gun control because its a constitutional right to own them but the only reason its in the us constitution is to protect the country in case Spain (now Mexico) or England (now Canada) invade them.
DriveAlive
August 18th, 2015, 09:53 PM
Obama can't do anything because stupid Christians aka republicans don't want gun control because its a constitutional right to own them but the only reason its in the us constitution is to protect the country in case Spain (now Mexico) or England (now Canada) invade them.
gun rights are not the point here. The point the OP was making was that Obama should be paying respects to the daed but is not (im not sure of the validity of this story). The problem I see is that these soldiers weren't armed and Im pretty sure I heard that the shooter was being investigated for terrorism but nothing came of it.
Sir Suomi
August 18th, 2015, 10:18 PM
It took 4 days for the President to order flags to be flown at half-mast after the incident.
To put in perspective, it took only 3 fucking hours to light up the White House like a rainbow after Same-Sex marriage was legalized.
My Commander-in-Chief does a pretty shitty job at showing the military some love
mattsmith48
August 18th, 2015, 10:36 PM
gun rights are not the point here. The point the OP was making was that Obama should be paying respects to the daed but is not (im not sure of the validity of this story). The problem I see is that these soldiers weren't armed and Im pretty sure I heard that the shooter was being investigated for terrorism but nothing came of it.
It took 4 days for the President to order flags to be flown at half-mast after the incident.
To put in perspective, it took only 3 fucking hours to light up the White House like a rainbow after Same-Sex marriage was legalized.
My Commander-in-Chief does a pretty shitty job at showing the military some love
1. Gun control is kinda the point and here's why. If someone who is investigated for terrorism he shouldn't be able to have access to a gun until the investigation is over and even then it should be harder for them to be able to get one after. If they have that kind of gun control they're is probably no shooting and we wouldn't have this discussion.
2. Obama didn't pay respect because it happens every other day and he has other stuff to do then paying respect to very shooting victims it would be the only thing he would have done in the last 7 years.
lliam
August 18th, 2015, 11:05 PM
But there has been no interview, or any contact, to the families of the braved soldiers who sacrificed their lives for their country at all, from the White House Officials, or the President himself whatsoever.
Is it known that the relatives of the murdered soldiers ever wanted to be interviewed? Not everyone wants mourn in public.
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