Barack LaPierre? Obama follows the NRA's lead and issues $45 million in grants to put armed guards in schools

Wayne LaPierre and the NRA have been proven right. The only thing that stops a bad person with a gun is a good person with a gun.

Has Barack Obama finally learned that “the only thing that stops a bad guy with a gun is a good guy with a gun?” It’s unlikely that he would ever publicly admit to such a conversion, but actions speak louder than words:

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It’s almost like a page right out of the National Rifle Association playbook: The Obama administration has announced millions of dollars in funding to put armed officers in the nation’s schools.

Specifically, the Department of Justice said $45 million is going to “create 356 new school resource officer positions,” CNN reported. The money is coming from Community Oriented Policing Services grant dollars — and first up on the list of intended recipients is Newtown, Conn., the site of the massive Sandy Hook Elementary School shooting. The money to Newtown will fund two new officers in the town’s schools, Breitbart reported.

Attorney General Eric H. Holder Jr. said of the grants: “In the wake of past tragedies, it’s clear that we need to be willing to take all possible steps to ensure that our kids are safe when they go to school.”

But the NRA was way ahead on that belief. Just days after the Sandy Hook shooting occurred, Wayne LaPierre, the NRA’s executive vice president and chief executive officer, suggested more armed guards inside the schools. He said that “we protect our banks … airports, office buildings, power plants [and] sports stadiums [with] armed security.” Why not kids in schools?

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One can only assume that the mainstream media will be as accepting of Obama’s decision to follow LaPierre’s leadership as they were when LaPierre first advocated for armed protection of our schools.

biasedYeah, right.

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