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Yet again. Yet again. Yet again. Yet again. Yet again …

Killing our kids in school? No problem! It happened yet again, this time at Anunciation Catholic School and Church in Minneapolis. Last year, almost to the day, it happened at Apalachee High School near Winder, Georgia, as I wrote about then. And it will continue happening until Americans vote out the mass-murder enablers — the politicians who, after every unconscionable event, stand before the cameras and microphones, bristling with feigned fury and say, like Gov. Brian Kemp of Georgia did last year with the straightest of faces, “Gun safety legislation is the last thing we should be talking about on a day like this. Think about the victims and their families!” Or words to that effect.

I’m sure that talking, or even thinking, about gun safety legislation was the last thing Gov. Kemp wanted to do that day. But he would also say that the next day and the next. Every day, in fact, gun safety is the last thing a spineless politician like Brian Kemp wants to think about, much less talk about. He craves those NRA donations too much and is beholden to his de facto constituents — the ones with money and influence — not to the victims of the latest school shooting and their families and friends. So he uses the victims for political cover, like the coward he is.

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