Gun Control
Barack Obama, at a recent rural elementary school assembly in West Virginia, asked the audience for total quiet. Then, in the silence, he started to slowly clap his hands once every few seconds, holding the audience in total silence.
Then he said into the microphone, 'Children, every time I clap my hands together, a child in America dies from gun violence.'
Then, little Richard Earl, with a proud West Virginia drawl, pierced the quiet and said: 'Well, dumbass, stop clapping!'
Vernon G. Atkinson
[email protected]
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Vern,
Since I am familiar with W. Virginia, that was funny.
But ... let's keep it on topic!
Dean
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--- In [email protected], Vernon Atkinson <vernon_atkinson@...> wrote:
Gun Control
Barack Obama, at a recent rural elementary school assembly in West Virginia, asked the audience for total quiet. Then, in the silence, he started to slowly clap his hands once every few seconds, holding the audience in total silence.
Then he said into the microphone, 'Children, every time I clap my hands together, a child in America dies from gun violence.'
Then, little Richard Earl, with a proud West Virginia drawl, pierced the quiet and said: 'Well, dumbass, stop clapping!'
Vernon G. Atkinson
vernon_atkinson@...
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Are you serious that this really happened?
It would not surprise me
But it still is unbelievable.
Or am I just gullible.?
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From: Dean D <[email protected]>
To: [email protected]
Sent: Tue, March 29, 2011 7:08:26 PM
Subject: [allplanets-hollow] Re: Gun Control
Vern,
Since I am familiar with W. Virginia, that was funny.
But ... let's keep it on topic!
Dean
--- In [email protected], Vernon Atkinson <vernon_atkinson@...>
wrote:
Gun Control
Barack Obama, at a recent rural elementary school assembly in West
Virginia, asked the audience for total quiet. Then, in the silence, he started
to slowly clap his hands once every few seconds, holding the audience in total
silence.
Then he said into the microphone, 'Children, every time I clap my hands
together, a child in America dies from gun violence.'
Then, little Richard Earl, with a proud West Virginia drawl, pierced the quiet
and said: 'Well, dumbass, stop clapping!'
Vernon G. Atkinson
vernon_atkinson@...
[Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
[Non-text portions of this message have been removed]