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OBAMA to Use BOSTON MARATHON BOMBING Tragedy to DESTROY 2nd AMENDMENT


OBAMA to Use BOSTON MARATHON BOMBING Tragedy to DESTROY 2nd AMENDMENT

Actor and comedian Jay Mohr waded into the gun debate on Twitter after Monday's deadly terrorist attacks at the Boston Marathon.

"What bothers me most about today is that we're getting used 2 it. ENOUGH. 2nd amendment must go. Violence has 2 stop. Culture MUST change," the Jerry Maguire actor tweeted Monday night. What bothers me most about today is that we're getting used 2 it. ENOUGH. 2nd amendment must go. Violence has 2 stop. Culture MUST change. — Jay Mohr (@jaymohr37) April 15, 2013

Mohr, who hosts a podcast and Jay Mohr Sports on Fox Sports Radio, followed it up with another tweet connecting the Second Amendment to a "culture of violence."

Following push back on Twitter, Mohr elaborated on his contention further, explaining that he finds it sad that gun massacres are becoming increasingly common.

"Newtown tragedy was gun violence. Where are u maniacs coming from. I'm just stating that its so sad we're getting used to watching it on tv," he tweeted.

He further stressed that his aim was not to politicize the event, but instead to point out what he described as a cultural numbness to violence.

"No politics here at all," he tweeted. "Just sick of watching bloodshed on tv. It's become reality tv and we're becoming numb. Amazed at pro gun responses"

Officials investigating the Boston Marathon attack say early evidence suggests the culprit is likely to be a homegrown "domestic extremist," leaving the path clear for the Obama administration's political adversaries to be demonized as extremists.

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Richard DesLauriers, the special agent in charge of the Boston FBI office, asserted, "The person who did this was someone's friend, neighbor or coworker," ruling out the possibility that the attack was carried out by foreigners who entered the United States.

Georgia Senator Saxby Chambliss, the top Republican on the Senate Intelligence Committee, went further, telling reporters, "There are a lot of things that are surrounding this that would give an indication it may have been a domestic terrorist."

Dutch Ruppersberger of Maryland, the top Democrat on the House intelligence, said the investigation was leaning towards the likelihood that the bombings were the work of a "lone wolf" extremist.

If the bomber turns out to be a stereotypical "right-wing extremist," President Obama will likely follow the advice of a number of Democratic strategists who have openly invited acts of violence that Obama can exploit to push his big government agenda.

Despite zero tangible evidence so far indicating that the attack was carried out by an anti-tax protester or a "right-winger," numerous personalities on the left have made the connection anyway.

- Just hours after the bombing, Michael Moore blamed the Tea Party for the tragedy, tweeting "2+2 =" followed by "Tax Day. Patriots Day."

- A Salon.com opinion piece published last night entitled, "Let's hope the Boston Marathon bomber is a white American," expressed the desire that the "bomber ends up being a white anti-government extremist."

- Former Bill Clinton advisor David Axelrod also hinted yesterday on MSNBC that the attack could have been a form of tax protest.

- A US Forest Service PR rep also took to Twitter to blame the bombing on the Tea Party, writing, "I fear nutty logic goes like this ... Patriots Day. April 15. Tax Day.

- Actor and comedian Jay Mohr blamed the bombings on the Second Amendment, tweeting, "What bothers me most about today is that we're getting used 2 it. ENOUGH. 2nd amendment must go. Violence has 2 stop. Culture MUST change."

This kind of rhetoric led statewide organizer for the Massachusetts Tea Party Carlos Hernandez to express his anger at opportunists milking the tragedy for political points scoring. Hernandez lost his 8-year-old nephew Martin Richard, who was the youngest victim of the bombing.

"I just hope the politicians don't try to show up at the funeral," said Hernandez. "If these guys try to use it as political crap, I might get arrested."

Build up to WW3 - RUSSIA Warns a KOREAN NUCLEAR WAR would make Chernobyl seem like 'Fairy Tale

 Build up to WW3 - RUSSIA Warns a KOREAN NUCLEAR WAR would make Chernobyl seem like 'Fairy Tale'



An analyst says he believes that there is a great danger of the United States sparking a nuclear war with China or Russia over Syria, Iran or the Koreas yet thinks that no such threat exists by North Korea.


The comment comes as Russia has warned that a possible nuclear conflict on the Korean Peninsula would be far more destructive than the Chernobyl nuclear disaster in 1986.

"I would make no secret about it, we are worried about the escalation on the Korean Peninsula because we are neighbors," Russian President Vladimir Putin made the comment at a joint press conference with the German Chancellor Angela Merkel on Monday.

Putin noted that if something bad takes place "Chernobyl...may seem like a child's fairy tale. Is there such a threat or not? I think there is."

Press TV has conducted an interview with Mike Billington with the Asia Desk of the Executive Intelligence Review (EIR) weekly magazine to further discuss this issue.

What follows is an approximate transcription of the interview.

Press TV: The major question of course that everyone is asking right now is how serious basically that threat of a nuclear war or even of a military attack launched on South Korea has actually become?

Billington: I don't think there is any danger of a nuclear war sparked by North Korea's nuclear attack. I think there is a great danger of a nuclear war sparked between the United States and China and the United States and Russia over either the Syrian and Iranian situation in the Middle East or over Korea in Asia.

What I would like to point out actually is that there has been a concerted effort in the Western press including New York Times today to falsify the warning coming from China about the danger of war in Asia.

Xi Jinping the new head of China at the Boao forum yesterday said no country has the right to create regional or even global crisis for their own self-interest, their own selfish interest. That was reported in the New York Times this morning adding falsely the words in front of that speech that no Asian country should have the right to do this.

North Korea is ready to develop peaceful relations with world nations -- but only as a nuke state, the DPRK's nominal head of state Kim Yong-nam said on Sunday. This comes as the US, Japan, and China call for the denuclearization of the Korean peninsula.

North Korea, which, despite tension, is getting ready to celebrate the birthday of the country's founder Kim Il-sung, said it was ready to conduct relations "based on the ideals of peace and sovereignty" and contribute to security and stability in Asia, and in the whole world "as a responsible nuclear-weapon state."

However, North Korea's Kim Yong-nam pointed out that not every nation is worthy their friendship, saying the country's "invincible defense forces" armed with strengthening "nuclear deterrence forces" will "unfold a total fight against the USA, acting in accordance with a wartime scenario."
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