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3/21/2013 12:17:17 PM
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Imagine no guns.

[quote] YOKO Ono tweeted a picture of her late husband John Lennon’s bloodied glasses — as she backed calls to tighten US gun laws. The artist and peace campaigner, 80, posted the photo on Twitter on the 44th wedding anniversary of the famous couple. [/quote] I don't care if you don't like the source, go and find the twitter account if you want to see the picture on a different source but the message is real and since I know a crap ton of Americans like the Beatles's and john lennon surely this must make you think.

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  • The gun folks never did realize, that it's not the guns themselves, it's the people behind them. The people that don't care about the consequence of killing another person, and taking a life. The people who became so twisted and warped in their own heads that they now saw this as a good idea. Modern society is sick, with people like I said above. But it's not just these people either. It's the parents and friends who never saw the behavioral changes, the attitude changes, and all that, because they themselves are sick in their own way too. They're distracted and fractured, disconnected if you will, because of all the distractions and various desensitizements that have been brought down on people as a whole because the type of environment and media they've been exposed to over the last few decades. It's not the guns. It's society. You want to make any difference, you have to look at the real issue. And nobody even has yet. They're all so very blind. Wakey wakey eggs n' bakey folks.

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