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  1. “Anyway, can we just assign the gun debate a number and shout the number every once in a while, so we don’t have to have the same argument every day?”

    Slopey, I’m reading the 12.17.08 OT, the one with Snarky’s “Brownstoner Rhapsody”, if you care to join me. > > >

  2. Hey Donatella:

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  3. The US: 80 per 1000
    Yemen: 1.6 per 1000

    Which brings us back to Michael Moore’s question. Why are we so prone to gun violence in this country?

    It’s not because our gun laws are lax — see Canada.
    It’s not because we are unarmed — see comparison with everyone else, including yemen.

    Anyway, can we just assign the gun debate a number and shout the number every once in a while, so we don’t have to have the same argument every day?

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