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  • “One failed attempt at a shoe bomb and we all have to take off our shoes at the airport. Thirty one school shootings since Columbine and no change in the regulation of guns.”
    — John Oliver (via azspot)

    (via chartier)

    Source: commondreams.org
    • 1 month ago
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  • collegehumor:

Sex Explained Through Pens
We’ve really progressed as a society.

    collegehumor:

    Sex Explained Through Pens

    We’ve really progressed as a society.

    Source: reddit.com
    • 5 months ago
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  • comedycentral:

You can stop shaking your fist at the sky in directionless rage. The Daily Show and The Colbert Report return Monday.

    comedycentral:

    You can stop shaking your fist at the sky in directionless rage. The Daily Show and The Colbert Report return Monday.

    Source: comedycentral
    • 5 months ago
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  • shortformblog:

breakingnews:

Top Democrat will seek new gun law in next Congress
NBC News: The Newton, Connecticut, school shooting is prompting a number of politicians to speak out for more gun control. California Sen. Dianne Feinstein, a Democrat, says she intends to introduce a gun control bill on the first day of the next Congress. “It can be done,” she said on “Meet the Press” Sunday.
New York City Mayor Michael Bloomberg is also among politicians calling for more gun control, saying it should be President Obama’s number one agenda.
Photo: An undated photo of California Sen. Dianne Feinstein. (Hyungwon Kang / Reuters)

Could this become the issue that defines Obama’s second term? The problem here is the “fade” inevitable with large stories like Sandy Hook. Wonkblog notes that media coverage of gun control tends to fade about a month after a major shooting occurs. “But might this time be different? Perhaps. After all, the slaughter of innocent schoolchildren has no doubt gripped the media and public in a way that even the attempted murder of a member of Congress didn’t,” Danny Hayes writes.

    shortformblog:

    breakingnews:

    Top Democrat will seek new gun law in next Congress

    NBC News: The Newton, Connecticut, school shooting is prompting a number of politicians to speak out for more gun control. California Sen. Dianne Feinstein, a Democrat, says she intends to introduce a gun control bill on the first day of the next Congress. “It can be done,” she said on “Meet the Press” Sunday.

    New York City Mayor Michael Bloomberg is also among politicians calling for more gun control, saying it should be President Obama’s number one agenda.

    Photo: An undated photo of California Sen. Dianne Feinstein. (Hyungwon Kang / Reuters)

    Could this become the issue that defines Obama’s second term? The problem here is the “fade” inevitable with large stories like Sandy Hook. Wonkblog notes that media coverage of gun control tends to fade about a month after a major shooting occurs. “But might this time be different? Perhaps. After all, the slaughter of innocent schoolchildren has no doubt gripped the media and public in a way that even the attempted murder of a member of Congress didn’t,” Danny Hayes writes.

    Source: firstread.nbcnews.com
    • 6 months ago
    • 185 notes
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