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Obama After Charleston We Have to Reckon With the Fact That This Type of Mass Violence Doesn t Happen in Other Advanced Countries Video TheBlaze.com
President Barack Obama expressed sorrow and anger the morning after a gunmen fatally shot nine people at a South Carolina church, and said it’s time for the nation to “reckon with the fact that this type of mass violence doesn’t happen in other advanced countries.”
Really Mr. President? What about?
•Zug, Switzerland, Sept. 27, 2001: A man whose lawsuits had been denied murdered 14 members of a cantonal parliament.
•Tours, France, Oct. 29, 2001: Four people were killed and ten wounded when a French railway worker started shooting at a busy intersection.
•Nanterre, France, March 27, 2002: A man killed eight city-council members after a council meeting.
•Erfurt, Germany, April 26, 2002: A former student killed 18 at a secondary school.
•Freising, Germany, Feb. 19, 2002: Three people killed and one wounded.
•Turin, Italy, Oct. 15, 2002: Seven people killed on a hillside overlooking the city.
•Madrid, Spain, Oct. 1, 2006: A man killed two employees and wounded another at a company that had fired him.
•Emsdetten, Germany, Nov. 20, 2006: A former student murdered eleven people at a high school.
•Tuusula, Finland, Nov. 7, 2007: Seven students and the principal killed at a high school.
•Naples, Italy, Sept. 18, 2008: Seven dead and two seriously wounded in a public meeting hall. (This incident is not included in the totals given below because it may have involved the Mafia.)
•Kauhajoki, Finland, Sept. 23, 2008: Ten people shot to death at a college.
•Winnenden, Germany, March 11, 2009: A 17-year-old former student killed 15 people, including nine students and three teachers.
•Lyon, France, March 19, 2009: Ten people injured when a man opened fire on a nursery school.
•Athens, Greece, April 10, 2009: Three people killed and two injured by a student at a vocational college.
•Rotterdam, Netherlands, April 11, 2009: Three people killed and one injured at a crowded café.
•Vienna, Austria, May 24, 2009: One dead and 15 wounded in an attack on a Sikh temple.
•Espoo, Finland, Dec. 31, 2009: Four people shot to death at a mall.
•Cumbria, England, June 2, 2010: Twelve killed by a British taxi driver.
Never mind the genocide in Armenia, Nazi Germany, and the former Yugoslavia.
President Barack Obama expressed sorrow and anger the morning after a gunmen fatally shot nine people at a South Carolina church, and said it’s time for the nation to “reckon with the fact that this type of mass violence doesn’t happen in other advanced countries.”
Really Mr. President? What about?
•Zug, Switzerland, Sept. 27, 2001: A man whose lawsuits had been denied murdered 14 members of a cantonal parliament.
•Tours, France, Oct. 29, 2001: Four people were killed and ten wounded when a French railway worker started shooting at a busy intersection.
•Nanterre, France, March 27, 2002: A man killed eight city-council members after a council meeting.
•Erfurt, Germany, April 26, 2002: A former student killed 18 at a secondary school.
•Freising, Germany, Feb. 19, 2002: Three people killed and one wounded.
•Turin, Italy, Oct. 15, 2002: Seven people killed on a hillside overlooking the city.
•Madrid, Spain, Oct. 1, 2006: A man killed two employees and wounded another at a company that had fired him.
•Emsdetten, Germany, Nov. 20, 2006: A former student murdered eleven people at a high school.
•Tuusula, Finland, Nov. 7, 2007: Seven students and the principal killed at a high school.
•Naples, Italy, Sept. 18, 2008: Seven dead and two seriously wounded in a public meeting hall. (This incident is not included in the totals given below because it may have involved the Mafia.)
•Kauhajoki, Finland, Sept. 23, 2008: Ten people shot to death at a college.
•Winnenden, Germany, March 11, 2009: A 17-year-old former student killed 15 people, including nine students and three teachers.
•Lyon, France, March 19, 2009: Ten people injured when a man opened fire on a nursery school.
•Athens, Greece, April 10, 2009: Three people killed and two injured by a student at a vocational college.
•Rotterdam, Netherlands, April 11, 2009: Three people killed and one injured at a crowded café.
•Vienna, Austria, May 24, 2009: One dead and 15 wounded in an attack on a Sikh temple.
•Espoo, Finland, Dec. 31, 2009: Four people shot to death at a mall.
•Cumbria, England, June 2, 2010: Twelve killed by a British taxi driver.
Never mind the genocide in Armenia, Nazi Germany, and the former Yugoslavia.