On The Availability of Guns and the Eagerness to Hate

At today's Senate hearing on Stand Your Ground, powerful testimony from two Florida mothers who lost their teenage sons - both black, unarmed and minding their own business - to angry white guys with guns. A fierce Lucia Holman McBath, whose son Jordan Davis was killed for sitting in a car listening to loud music just nine months after Trayvon Martin's death, blasted laws that allow people to "establish their own definition of right and wrong," arguing there was only one probable end to his story "once a gun entered the equation." "That man was empowered by the 'stand your ground' statute. I am here to tell you there was no ground to stand. There was no threat."

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Westboro Mingle: Where Hate and Love Come Together

The new Westboro Mingle dating site lets you meet people who hate everything you hate - gays, Jews, books, Jamaicans - just the way God intended. From the group ShortsShowComedy.

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