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U.S. Senate Republican leader backs gun violence bill
WASHINGTON, June 14 (Reuters) - U.S. Senate Republican Leader Mitch McConnell said on Tuesday he was "comfortable" with the framework of a bipartisan gun violence bill unveiled earlier this week and would vote for it if it is not changed substantially, adding momentum to a compromise that could pass the Senate as early as next week.
"The heavy lifting is done," Senator Chris Murphy, the lead Democrat on the bill, told reporters.
Republican Senator John Cornyn, the lead Republican in the effort, said negotiators could finish writing the bill by the end of this week, clearing the way for a possible vote next week.
McConnell's support is a significant boost to a growing group of bipartisan lawmakers who are expected to back the finished legislation. The bill needs 60 votes to advance in the evenly-split 100-seat chamber, including 10 Republicans.
Crafted in the aftermath of last month's massacres at an elementary school in Uvalde, Texas and a supermarket in Buffalo, New York, the framework is far less ambitious than proposals offered by President Joe Biden and other Democrats.
The plan, lauded by Biden, includes support for state "red flag" laws keeping firearms from potentially dangerous people, tougher criminal background checks for gun buyers under age 21 and a crackdown on "straw purchases" by people buying weapons for others who could not pass a background check.
jimboston wrote:Bitchin’ about school closings in 2020 (due to Covid).
Next thread using the fact that there were no schools shootings in 2020 because the schools were closed to “win” some bullshit argument he doesn’t care about.
= Typical Saxi
Breaking down Mass Public Shooting data from 1998 through May 2022: Info on weapons used; gun-free zones; racial, age, and gender demographics
While the majority of mass public shooters are white, they are much less than their share of the US population. Including people of Middle Eastern descent, about 76 percent of Americans were white over this period, but 63% of the mass public shooters were white (just 55% are white if you exclude people of Middle Eastern descent). About 3.7 million are Arab Americans and 6.5 million are Jewish Americans, so while 8% of shooters are of Middle Eastern Arab descent, they make up just over 1% of the US population.
With all the discussion about having another assault weapon ban, only 14% of mass public shootings are done solely with any type of rifle. Twenty-nine percent involve only a rifle or a rifle in combination with a handgun and/or a shotgun. Among the other findings, about 9 in 10 of the attacks are in gun-free zones (though over the longer period from 1950 94% of the attacks are in gun-free zones), half of the shooters are over age 30 and over 80 percent are at least 21 years of age. 97% are male and 55% are white. Still, for many, it might be surprising that such a large percentage of these attackers are minorities and that most are much older than K-12 or college-age shooters. Earlier work that we had done showed that the vast majority of these killers have no religious or political views. 48% of the mass public shooters were seeing mental health care professionals prior to their attacks.
FOREIGN POLICY
Pelosi to leave for Asia amid Chinese threats over Taiwan stop
Visit to the island still possible as U.S. military preparations get underway.
Speaker Nancy Pelosi is set to leave this weekend on a trip that includes Singapore, Japan and South Korea — and possibly Taiwan — even as a Chinese state media commentator suggested Friday that Beijing could shoot down any U.S. military plane she takes to Taipei.
Pelosi has declined to confirm specifics of her expected swing through Asia, citing security risks. But she is scheduled to lead a small delegation of lawmakers, including House Foreign Affairs Chair Gregory Meeks (D-N.Y.), to Pacific countries beginning this weekend, according to multiple people familiar with the matter.
Published July 29, 2022 3:19pm EDT
China once again threatens Pelosi trip, but Taiwanese don't anticipate war over potential visit
Locals tell Fox News Digital they are used to hearing threats and warnings from China
Associated Press
Farmland where Civil War battle occurred to be preserved
VARINA, Va. (AP) — Growing up in Varina in the 1940s and ’50s, Howard Eberly played on his family’s farm, swam in the creek and found “treasures” on the land. Turns out, some of those treasures are significant historic artifacts.
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Howard Eberly, 4th generation owner of Four Mile Creek Farm in Henrico County, Va., shown on Friday, July 22, 2022, is donating 28 acres to Capital Region Land Conservancy so the land will be protected forever against the threats of development. The Battle of New Market Heights was fought on the property. (Alexa Welch Edlund/Richmond Times-Dispatch via AP)
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Four Mile Creek Farm is a core part of the New Market Heights Battlefield and the scene of the battle on Sept. 29, 1864, when the U.S. Colored Troops broke through Confederate defenses for their greatest victory of the Civil War. The battle directly led to the fall of Petersburg, and then Richmond. The National Park Service has deemed the property among the highest priorities for preservation.
In just over an hour into the battle, approximately 800 men died. Fourteen African American soldiers received the Medal of Honor, which is significant given that in American military history, only 16 Army Medals of Honor were awarded to Black troops during the entirety of the Civil War.
WNBA
Brittney Griner, Brianna Turner call for WNBA to stop playing national anthem this season
July 28, 2020 at 8:55 a.m. EDT
jimboston wrote:of course… from her point of view asking to stop the National Anthem isn’t about “disrespecting the country” (whatever that means). It’s a political statement intended to draw attention to serious inequalities in our system… with the ultimate goal being to make us live up to our stated believes, and maybe actual make the country ‘better’.
… but f*ck that…way too nuanced for you to grasp.
Shithead.
jusplay4fun wrote:jimboston wrote:of course… from her point of view asking to stop the National Anthem isn’t about “disrespecting the country” (whatever that means). It’s a political statement intended to draw attention to serious inequalities in our system… with the ultimate goal being to make us live up to our stated believes, and maybe actual make the country ‘better’.
… but f*ck that…way too nuanced for you to grasp.
Shithead.
More BULLSHIT from you and Griner. Go to Russia and have FUN living there, jimmie boi.
jusplay4fun wrote:WNBA
Brittney Griner, Brianna Turner call for WNBA to stop playing national anthem this season
July 28, 2020 at 8:55 a.m. EDT
https://www.washingtonpost.com/sports/2020/07/28/brittney-griner-brianna-turner-call-wnba-stop-playing-national-anthem-this-season/
Now the country she wanted to DISRESPECT is asked to come to her rescue. Well Done, Brittney. You are NOT a hypocrite, are you?
Criticizing our own country is fundamentally American and protected by our constitution; one could argue it’s even patriotic. You know what isn’t patriotic? Siding with Russian autocrats.
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The State Department has declared Brittney Griner as being wrongfully detained. There is every reason to believe her arrest and detention are for geopolitical reasons and that she is at high risk due to her identity. We must continue to fight for her release.
jonesthecurl wrote:jusplay4fun wrote:WNBA
Brittney Griner, Brianna Turner call for WNBA to stop playing national anthem this season
July 28, 2020 at 8:55 a.m. EDT
https://www.washingtonpost.com/sports/2020/07/28/brittney-griner-brianna-turner-call-wnba-stop-playing-national-anthem-this-season/
Now the country she wanted to DISRESPECT is asked to come to her rescue. Well Done, Brittney. You are NOT a hypocrite, are you?
This puts it at least as well as I could...Criticizing our own country is fundamentally American and protected by our constitution; one could argue it’s even patriotic. You know what isn’t patriotic? Siding with Russian autocrats.
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The State Department has declared Brittney Griner as being wrongfully detained. There is every reason to believe her arrest and detention are for geopolitical reasons and that she is at high risk due to her identity. We must continue to fight for her release.
jusplay4fun wrote:Griner is a political pawn; no doubt. She is still a hypocrite and hypercritical.
jimboston wrote:“America” started in Boston.
jusplay4fun wrote:jimboston wrote:“America” started in Boston.
Incorrect, jimmie-boi; you are wrong AGAIN. Jamestown, Virginia, 1607. (Or, some may argue that was in St. Augustine, by the Spanish, in Florida.) The English did not settle in Massachusetts, in Plymouth, until 13 years later. Boston was settled even later (1630). So two strikes there, jimmie boi. I see you slept through those lessons in American History.
Go back and re-read History, before posting, please. Otherwise, people may want to assume that you are a dumbass.
Dukasaur wrote: That was the night I broke into St. Mike's Cathedral and shat on the Archibishop's desk
mookiemcgee wrote:jusplay4fun wrote:jimboston wrote:“America” started in Boston.
Incorrect, jimmie-boi; you are wrong AGAIN. Jamestown, Virginia, 1607. (Or, some may argue that was in St. Augustine, by the Spanish, in Florida.) The English did not settle in Massachusetts, in Plymouth, until 13 years later. Boston was settled even later (1630). So two strikes there, jimmie boi. I see you slept through those lessons in American History.
Go back and re-read History, before posting, please. Otherwise, people may want to assume that you are a dumbass.
When I was list in St Augustine they said 'f*ck jamestown, bunch of posers'.
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