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Monday, December 17, 2012

Obama tells America after mass shooting: “Surely we can do better”


Obama said Friday was the worst day of his presidency.

President Barack Obama speaks during a memorial service for the victims and relatives of the Sandy Hook Elementary School shooting on December 16, 2012 in Newtown, Connecticut. Twenty-six people were killed when a gunman entered Sandy Hook Elementary and began a shooting spree.

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President Barack Obama speaks during a memorial service for the victims and relatives of the Sandy Hook Elementary School shooting on December 16, 2012 in Newtown, Connecticut. Twenty-six people were killed when a gunman entered Sandy Hook Elementary and began a shooting spree.

Sunday evening, nearly 1,000 people crowded into a gym and stood outside in the cold rain to listen to vigil being held in honor of the 20 children and six adults killed on Friday. During Connecticut Gov. Dannel Malloy’s introduction of President Barack Obama, he told the audience that the president said hearing the news of the shooting and death of the children on Friday was the worst day in his presidency.

As President Obama began calling the names of the teachers and staff who perished on Friday, loud crying could be heard in the audience. And then again as he listed the names of each child who perished.

But it was not all tears; laughter was heard when the president recounted the promise of help from a young student to his teacher telling her, “I know karate, so don’t worry, I will lead the way out!”

Many were surprised to hear Obama’s clear reference to likely-coming gun control legislation that his administration will pursue in the coming days. However, at the end of his speech, the president received a standing ovation and reporters indicated that many in the audience nodded in agreement with him.

Earlier in the day on Meet the Press, New York City Mayor Mike Bloomberg challenged the president to do more – as he promised he would when running for office in 2008. Others want the public to realize that is not only gun control laws which must be revisited, but also the proper treatment for those suffering from mental health conditions. Education and support is necessary for family and community members who perhaps notice warning signs.

Also on the same show, Sen. Diane Feinstein announced plans to introduce an assault weapons ban on the first day of Congress in January 2013.

Two young women hug at a memorial service for the victims and relatives of the Sandy Hook Elementary School shooting on December 16, 2012 in Newtown, Connecticut.

AFP PHOTO/Mandel Ngan

Two young women hug at a memorial service for the victims and relatives of the Sandy Hook Elementary School shooting on December 16, 2012 in Newtown, Connecticut.

Obama pointed out this is the fourth time in his term that the nation has come together to mourn the loss of victims at a mass shooting, and he challenged the listeners that we cannot merely consider this the cost of freedom in America.

According to the president, “Surely we can do better than this.”

Before the Obama spoke, representatives from different faiths provided words of comfort and prayers according to the teachings of their particular faith. Earlier he met with families of the victims privately and shared words of comfort with them well past the allotted time, which resulted in a significant delay of the service.

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tiffanybeach45, anonymous:

i think it is crazy and i cant stop thinking about it, it is sad who in there right mind would shot little kids like that they didnt do anything to that guy for him to do that. but it is to late now there gone kids babies are what makes the world go round everyday. my heart and prayers go out to all the familys i couldnt do it. thowes kids who died will never get to do anything..... look what the world as come to wow obama plz help.....

razorphreak, anonymous:

tiffany, your comment makes reference to what I think is the TRUE issue at hand here and that is how we as a society work through the issues of mental illness. We will hear the conversations gear towards guns and gun control and gun access but that isn't the issue and that isn't the problem; it is the easy target, pardon the pun.

What I hope is that our representatives will realize that history shows there have been massacres that never involved guns or even gun powder (e.g. the children massacre in the time of Herod or the Armenian Genocide or even what Genghis Khan did in his day) and the conversation should be about people, not the tools of destruction.

We should be asking did this young man end up at Sandy Hook because he couldn't find the help he needed to work out his problems? Is it because their medical insurance for psychiatric help ran out and since it did, he was declared healed to end it? Was there no one qualified to help in the area? Apply these questions to the shooters in the Oregon mall and the Aurora movie theater and guns should not be the main focal point of the discussion.

We cannot legislate morality and I hope our reps understand that.

What do you think?

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