Florida: "Gun control rally draws four"

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from the Palm Beach Post

http://www.palmbeachpost.com/localn...thursday/local_news_e3af36a386dd32f80064.html
Gun control rally draws four

By Emily Minor, Palm Beach Post Staff Columnist
Thursday, June 26, 2003

There was a time, three years ago this past May, when the cause drew a crowd.

Hundreds of thousands of activists, joined by the influential likes of Susan Sarandon and Rosie O'Donnell, standing together on the Capitol lawn, wearing T-shirts and pink ribbons and photo buttons of lost sons and lost daughters.

The Million Mom March burst onto the scene with a nervous vengeance. And what a story it was. A young suburban mother, a part-time staffer on David Letterman's show, saw something on the news -- in this case, a photograph of preschoolers being led from their day care after a gunman broke in and began shooting -- and it turned out to be the straw.

She booked the National Mall for Mother's Day. Her emotional movement was met with coast-to-coast relief.

Sisters of dead sisters, movie stars, a politician or two -- they embraced the cause because the timing was right. Columbine. That day-care shooting. The little boy in Michigan who took the gun to school and shot a 6-year-old girl.

But that was then, and this is now.

Last week, the Million Mom March had a shindig on the front steps of West Palm Beach City Hall to commemorate national ASK Day, a day designed to remind parents to ask whether guns are in the houses where their children play.

Four people came.

"It's hard because many people don't want to really, truly believe that it can happen to them," says Ann Nanni of Greenacres.

Nanni's grown son was killed Dec. 11, 1988, as he was driving home from work in Vero Beach. His killer was never found.

So there was his 66-year-old mother last week, sending out press releases, calling the TV stations, issuing invitations to prominent figures whose influence could mean so much.

Sheriff Ed Bieluch. West Palm Beach Police Chief Ric Bradshaw. State Attorney Barry Krischer. Palm Beach Mayor Lesly Smith.

None of them came. She says no one even bothered to RSVP.

This might discourage the likes of us, but Nanni is unstoppable. "Becoming a victim survivor is a life sentence," she says.

"For a while there, things were running high," Nanni says.

In Palm Beach County, school teacher Barry Grunow was shot and killed by a student a few weeks after the national march in Washington. The Million Mom madness spilled into Lake Worth in those following weeks, drawing hundreds to a rally in the park.

Dozens of people would show up for those early meetings. At the last meeting, a year or so ago, "there were about three," Nanni says.

Felicia Velotta of Boca Raton, whose sister was murdered by her estranged husband nine years ago, says the movement is less visible but not gone. Nationally, they're lobbying for the renewal on the assault-weapons ban. Nanni says chapters in Tampa, Washington, New York and Connecticut have stayed strong.

"Just because it's pretty quiet, doesn't mean we're not doing anything," Velotta says. "The movement's still there."

And last weekend, there it was: Nanni, her husband, another victim survivor and West Palm Beach Mayor Lois Frankel.

"We tied a pink ribbon around a tree and put a bow on it," Nanni said.

The four of them, fighting the fight, on the steps of city hall in the summer rain.

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A young suburban mother, a part-time staffer on David Letterman's show

That is code for a highly connected to the Clintons (and survived!) NYC socialite. I don't have a problem with the elite of society championing causes, just don't try to John Edwards the deal by passing yourself off as the common man/soccer mom.

Ann Nanni??? Jeez, saw that name and started looking for an Onion byline. She is obviously a West Palm native too, being adept with figures and such..."

"there were about three," Nanni says.

About? Boy that's a hard number to get your head around. Lesse, one for shrub, about 3 for Gore, 1 for Bush in the trash, screw the military's vote, I didn't send them off to war, hey look three more for Gore! ...
 
Felicia Velotta of Boca Raton, whose sister was murdered by her estranged husband nine years ago, says the movement is less visible but not gone

So, am I to understand that Ms. Velotta is actively lobbying to disarm other women so that they may also be disarmed sheep to be slaughtered by psychotic estranged boyfriends and spouses? How very compassionate of her.
 
Four people came

With a real tight close-up on the TV I'll bet they could have passed this off as a "substantial" turn-out.:rolleyes:
 
So, like four Florida villages are missing their idiots?

Might one assume that they would be as ardently against Louisville Sluggers, kitchen kniives, or bricks, if that were the lrthal instrument of choice? Ya shure . . you betcha . . .

OK, sheople, repeat after me, "Assault is a behaviour, not a device . . . "
 
And last weekend, there it was: Nanni, her husband, another victim survivor and West Palm Beach Mayor Lois Frankel.
He's not much of a politician since he hasn't adapted himself to which way the wind is blowing.

Of course, it is West Palm Beach. Maybe he's relying on local voters to get confused and vote for him by accident.

pax

The best argument against democracy is a five minute conversation with the average voter. -- Winston Churchill
 
Guns are a great boogyman because they allow the Marxist left to focus on a tool rather than on the real problems of society, so many of which the Marxist left has created with Great Societysih government programs.
 
So, am I to understand that Ms. Velotta is actively lobbying to disarm other women so that they may also be disarmed sheep to be slaughtered by psychotic estranged boyfriends and spouses? How very compassionate of her.
no, you silly! banning all guns will make those mean men completely harmless.
 
"It's hard because many people don't want to really, truly believe that it can happen to them," says Ann Nanni of Greenacres.

Why is it that everyone that disagrees with antis are automatically considered ignorant morons that just don't get it?

If I could only draw 4 people to a rally about something I cared about, I would probably step back and consider that my views were possibly not what every other person in the state thinks and just maybe, they knew something I didn't.
 
last weekend, there it was: Nanni, her husband, another victim survivor and West Palm Beach Mayor Lois Frankel.
"We tied a pink ribbon around a tree and put a bow on it," Nanni said.

Not only courageous, but effective, too. If that pink ribbon and bow won't stop criminals, nothing ever will!
 
geekWitha.45,

Here ya go.

Juicy stuff; MMM founder and speaker who stalked the kid she thought was reponsible for her son's murder and backshot him with a TEC-9. They found three or four more guns at her house. A real piece of work, and a speaker on the same stage as all the heavies at the first "Million" Mom March in DC.
 
I think these people have hit upon the ultimate solution to criminal, and terrorist, violence -


Just tie a pink ribbon around the waist of the next thug/terrorist you walk by!

Make it a big, loopy, pretty bow. At first he'll want to put an axe in your skull. But surely the cretin's heart will soften when he sees the lovely bow and the scene will end in a tender group hug. Then the former cretin will repent and spend the rest of his life nursing sick puppies back to health.
 
National Ask Day...

I ALWAYS ask if the home I'm dropping a kid off at has a gun...

Mike -- "John, I'm worried about something. Do you have guns in your home?"


John -- "No, we don't!"

Mike -- "Oh. Well then here, borrow one of mine until you get one of your own."
 
"It's hard because many people don't want to really, truly believe that it can happen to them," says Ann Nanni of Greenacres.
It has and I have taken considerable measures to make sure it never happens again.

"Becoming a victim survivor is a life sentence,"
Yes, and I have dealt with it, refuse to let it control my positive outlook on life and absolutely refuse to allow myself to be victimized again EVER !:fire:

Repeat after me "Gun control is victim disarmament"
 
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