Bloomberg "can't quite understand"


icon"How any parent or caring human being looking at the carnage on the streets of this country and not want to outlaw guns I can't quite understand." -- New York City Mayor Michael Bloomberg, expressing his desire to outlaw all firearms. Last year Bloomberg effectively outlawed cigarettes.

New York City, Chicago, and Washington D.C. continue to be plagued with gun violence, despite the fact that handguns are already effectively banned. How this moron can think that doing more of the same will somehow have a different result, I can't quite understand.


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``Carnage'' is metaphor, and ``streets'' is metonymy. That's why he can't quite understand.

Posted by: Ron Hardin at March 18, 2004 4:04 PM

But... he means well. Thats all that really matters.

Posted by: Michael at March 18, 2004 4:24 PM

Well, you see, guns may be outlawed in NY, but these dastardly criminals are going to other states and buying their guns. That's why we need a nationwide ban, see.

I mean, it's so easy to drive to another state and buy a handgun, right? Right?

Posted by: Thibodeaux at March 19, 2004 10:33 AM

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