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President Obama Tears Up While Talking About the Children Who Died in Newtown School Shooting
By: Jason EasleyDec. 14th, 2012more from Jason Easley
An emotional President Obama fought back tears as talked about the 18 children who were killed today in the Newtown, CT school shooting. The president called on the country to come together to end this violence.
Here is the video:
President Obama said in part, “We’ve endured too many of these tragedies in the past few years. Each time I learn the news I react not as a president but as anybody else would as a parent. That was especially true today. I know there’s not a parent in America that doesn’t feel the same overwhelming grief that I do. The majority of those who died today were children, beautiful little kids between the ages of 5 and 10. They had their entire lives ahead of them, birthdays, graduations, weddings, kids of their own. Among the fallen were also teachers, men and women who devoted their lives to helping our children fulfill their dreams. Our hearts are broken today for the parents and grandparents, sisters and brothers of these children and the families of the adults we lost.”
Later the president said, “We’re going to have to come together to prevent more tragedies like this, regardless of the politics.”
At one point while talking about the children who were murdered today, the president wiped a tear out of his eye, and appeared to pause to compose himself before continuing with his remarks.
We need to put politics aside and not get mired in the gun debate, at least for today. A gun is an inanimate object. It was the desire and thought processes of Adam Lanza that turned it into a murderous weapon. If guns were illegal, he would have found himself another weapon. I believe that as a country we need to look beyond the black hole argument of gun control and ask ourselves some hard questions about our culture and violence.
The problem is that violence is being seen as an acceptable option by some in our culture.
The president suggested that we need to come together to prevent more tragedies like this. This isn’t about guns, or politics. To me, it is about our culture. There will always be murderers, and some can’t be stopped, but as a country we need to look in the mirror and ask ourselves how we got to this point.
It is comforting to think that this can ever be prevented from happening again if we just pass or change the law, but what if the problem goes much deeper than the gun?
In the coming days, that is a question that shouldn’t be ignored.
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Nessa
Dec. 14th, 2012 at 4:04 pm
It’s time to take a hard look at what we’re doing to our boys and figure out what’s causing this. We’re in huge trouble if we don’t.
jcinco
Dec. 14th, 2012 at 4:14 pm
we all cried..Jesus wept…
Brooklyn Seals
Dec. 14th, 2012 at 5:21 pm
Something has to change i am 100 percent behind Obama. If the shooter was that unhappy with his life than he can kill himself but did he have to take 27 people,20 of them children, with him? I am deeply saddened and i hope that the country can come together and find a way to prevent this…
Anne
Dec. 14th, 2012 at 6:52 pm
It just goes to show that not having a criminal record is not enough and that one’s mental stability or the lack thereof also should be a factor. It’s also disheartening that so many Americans view the ownership of guns as a right without taking into account the enormous responsibilities that go with that ownership. There are way too many such incidents and nothing ever seems to change. The NRA leadership’s opposition to common sense gun control plays a significant part in the amount of carnage in this country, and they don’t seem to have ever seen a regulation that they like. If this incident which involved the slayings of so many children doesn’t serve as a wake-up call, I don’t know what will. The president spoke not just as our president but as a father with daughters of his own. He wept at the senseless loss of life, especially of so many who had their whole lives ahead of them.
Moongal6
Dec. 14th, 2012 at 9:26 pm
No one in control of their faculties and thoughts would commit such a tragedy.
As a nation, we must address mental illness with the same awareness that we address cancer, parkinson’s, epilepsy, and a myriad of other illnesses.
It is time we took the stigma out of mental illness.
bluerose
Dec. 15th, 2012 at 1:05 am
“As-salam Alaykum ” Peace Be With You……..my heart breaks for the families, my heart weeps for the victims and my heart cries for the world……may the Lord heal the lost souls and the innonence. Fly Away Angels….Fly