Obama in Newtown: ‘We can’t tolerate this anymore’

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Obama in Newtown: ‘We can’t tolerate this anymore’

Obama in Newtown: ‘We can’t tolerate this anymore’
http://news.yahoo.com/blogs/ticket/obama-newtown-t-tolerate-anymore-022115820--politics.html

Cast by tragedy in the role of comforter-in-chief, President Barack Obama assured the grieving, shell-shocked Newtown community on Sunday that "you are not alone" and vowed sternly to wield with "whatever power this office holds" in a quest to prevent future mass shootings.

"We can't tolerate this anymore," Obama said from behind a podium on the stage of a Newton High School auditorium, as adults wept, or hugged, or sat quietly, many hugging small children. "These tragedies must end. And to end them, we must change."

"In the coming weeks, I'll use whatever power this office holds to engage my fellow citizens -- from law enforcement, to mental health professionals, to parents, and educators -- in an effort aimed at preventing more tragedies like this, because what choice do we have?" the president said.

"We can't accept events like this as routine. Are we really prepared to say that we're powerless in the face of such carnage? That the politics are too hard? Are we prepared to say that such violence visited on our children year, after year, after year is somehow the price of our freedom?"

There were sobs from the crowd as the president read the first names of the 20 children slaughtered at nearby Sandy Hook Elementary School on Friday and paid tribute to the six adults who died defending them. Twenty-six candles in twenty-six shining glass vases shone from the base of the podium.

Obama anticipated — and dismissed — some of the time-honored arguments against stricter restrictions on guns. "We will be told that the causes of such violence are complex, and that is true," he said. "No single law no set of laws can eliminate evil from the world or prevent every senseless act of violence in our society."

"But that can't be an excuse for inaction. Surely we can do better than this," he said.

"If there's even one step we can take to save another child or another parent or another town from the grief that's visited Tucson, and Aurora, and Oak Creek, and Newton, and communities from Columbia to Blacksburg before that then surely we have an obligation to try," he said.

All around Newtown, all around the country, people grieved for the 20 children — six and seven years old — and six adults killed in one of the worst mass shootings in America's history. In the town, they gently piled notes, stuffed animals and American flags, balloons and flowers, in makeshift memorials where candles fluttered. New York Giants wide receiver Victor Cruz played wearing a shoe that read "R.I.P. Jack Pinto" in black marker, an homage to one of the slain six-year-olds. Flags from coast to coast flew at half-staff. As the president's motorcade climbed the hill up the school, he could glimpse a few homes with Christmas lights -- but most were dark.

"Here in Newtown, I come to offer the love and prayers of a nation," the president said. "I am very mindful that mere words cannot match the depths of your sorrow, nor can they heal your wounded hearts."

"I can only hope it helps for you to know you are not alone in your grief that our world too has been torn apart. That all across this land of ours, we have wept with you. We've pulled our children tight," Obama said. "And you must know that whatever measure of comfort we can provide, we will provide. Whatever portion of sadness that we can share with you to ease this heavy load, we will gladly bear it.

"Newtown, you are not alone."

In the high school auditorium where the president spoke, the audience included a large number of elementary school-age children, some carrying cuddly toys like teddy bears, according to pool reporter Stephen Collinson of Agence France-Presse.

The president met for more than an hour privately with families of the victims and emergency workers who responded to the crisis. As those same first responders entered the auditorium, the crowd erupted in a standing ovation. Some traded lingering hugs with members of the audience.

"We needed this. We needed to be together," said Rev. Matt Crebbin, the senior minister at Newtown Congregational church. "These darkest days of our community shall not be the final word heard from us."

Connecticut Governor Dannel Malloy, describing his meeting moments early with Obama, said that the president had called Friday "the most difficult day of his presidency."


By 4 p.m., the line cars trying to reach the interfaith vigil stretched more than 2 miles from Newtown High School back through Sandy Hook -- and its growing makeshift memorial -- to Saint Rose church, the site of several vigils for (and hoax threats related to) Friday's massacre.

In Sandy Hook center, a lawn displayed lights with the phrase "FAITH. HOPE. LOVE." Across the street, a sign wrapped around a street lamp read, "Heaven must have been short on 27 angels."

By 6 p.m., the Iron Bridge, one of the few bars open on Sunday in Sandy Hook, was filled with local residents buzzing about the president's visit -- and the Steelers-Cowboys game.

Throughout the day, chilling new details emerged about the alleged shooter, Adam Lanza, including the revelation that he still had hundreds of live rounds on him when, police say, he took his own life.

The president had first reacted to the shooting on Friday. Obama — his voice choked with emotion, one finger wipping away tears as they welled up — vowed to "take meaningful action, regardless of the politics" to try to prevent future such tragedies. At the same time, White House press secretary Jay Carney had decreed that "today's not the day" to discuss possible gun control measures. And his Administration has reportedly considered new restrictions in the past, only to shelve them.

The White House has shied from seeking tough new action from Congress — where new restrictions on gun purchases would likely run into stiff Republican opposition.

Obama's speech was not the first time he has had the heartbreaking duty of eulogizing a child killed in a mass shooting. After the January 2011 rampage in Tucson, AZ, the president spoke at a memorial for the six people killed, including Christina Taylor Green, 9.

"She had been elected to her student council. She saw public service as something exciting and hopeful. She was off to meet her congresswoman, someone she was sure was good and important and might be a role model," he said. "She saw all this through the eyes of a child, undimmed by the cynicism or vitriol that we adults all too often just take for granted."

"I want to live up to her expectations. I want our democracy to be as good as Christina imagined it. I want America to be as good as she imagined it," Obama said. "All of us -— we should do everything we can to make sure this country lives up to our children's expectations."

Dylan Stableford contributed from Newtown
 
Oh crap. Here it comes. He's going to use a damn Executive Order, I bet, and the Republicans are just going to sit there and hand-wring.
 
The Supreme Court led by Roberts will simply shrug. And then the real shooting will begin.
 
Oh crap. Here it comes. He's going to use a damn Executive Order, I bet, and the Republicans are just going to sit there and hand-wring.

Do what, talk a good game and blame somebody else? That's all he ever does.

Obama isn't taking anyone's guns
 
Oh crap. Here it comes. He's going to use a damn Executive Order, I bet, and the Republicans are just going to sit there and hand-wring.

Yup.

That ground has been vetted.

He could issue an EO stating that the FBI is prohobited from carrying out any new NICS checks.

For example.
 
Oh crap. Here it comes. He's going to use a damn Executive Order, I bet, and the Republicans are just going to sit there and hand-wring.

Yup.

That ground has been vetted.

He could issue an EO stating that the FBI is prohibited from carrying out any new NICS checks.

For example.
 
The stress being laid on "mental health" gives me as much pause as that laid upon "guns".
 
Yup.

That ground has been vetted.

He could issue an EO stating that the FBI is prohibited from carrying out any new NICS checks.

For example.

And it would be temporary, of course. Until a better solution could be found. Until it becomes permanent.
 
Am I the only one who sees the potential for this to have been a Laughner-esque, perpetrated-by-a-victim-of-mind-control false flag attack?

Would the desire of the NWO, via the UN as laid out in the Small Arms Ban Treaty, combined with the power and influence vested in said moneyed men, combined with the necessity of removing the Second Amendment as the final bar to be overcome in removing utterly our Constitution, provide adequate motive to slay six and seven year olds in their schoolrooms?

Am I alone?

Since nearly all my posts have at least one obscenity: fuck.
 
Am I the only one who sees the potential for this to have been a Laughner-esque, perpetrated-by-a-victim-of-mind-control false flag attack?

Would the desire of the NWO, via the UN as laid out in the Small Arms Ban Treaty, combined with the power and influence vested in said moneyed men, combined with the necessity of removing the Second Amendment as the final bar to be overcome in removing utterly our Constitution, provide adequate motive to slay six and seven year olds in their schoolrooms?

Am I alone?

Since nearly all my posts have at least one obscenity: fuck.

That entered my mind the minute I heard about it.
 
Whole speech sickened me. What bullshit. I guarantee, if asked, people could name one firearm used in the shooting, but can not give me one name of a child that lost their life. That's a damn shame.

I am still trying to honor the victims by pursuing peace in my own life and my own mind. Too bad so many mourned for only a single day, then used it for their own sick agenda.
 
OBAMA: "Newtown, you are not alone."

Bullshit, yes they are, each and every parent that lost a child. I know from experience, noone can help you, you have to deal with IT.... all.... by..... your..... self.
Others can try and help by fixing food and coffee for you, and maybe you'll drink the coffee...
I hate that bullshit like he's there to comfort, he's required by the current manners of his office to say something...oh...well...get out of my yard and my pocket.
 
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