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I read this headline, and I, at first, thought our governor had realized his mental health has prevented him from taking action to prevent the next mass shooting.
The mental health that needs to be examined, immediately, is that of the Republican leadership of Texas. Since Uvalde, they have been reelected, banned books, outlawed abortion, among other priorities. Insanity is doing the same thing over and over, expecting different results.Re: “Another mass shooting, another empty message,” Editorial, May 7:
I can “almost” figure out where the National Rifle Association might hold its next convention and Gov. Greg Abbott will be the keynote speaker.Help yourself and God helps you also, is an old saying. On May 24, 2022, a new member of the people’s militia killed 19 students and two teachers at Robb Elementary in Uvalde. Before that it was Sandy Hook , Virginia Tech , Santa Fe , Parkland high school and many, many more schools. But that’s not all. Members of the people’s militia have struck at churches, concerts, night clubs and just about everywhere else.
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