[Congressional Record Volume 145, Number 83 (Monday, June 14, 1999)]
[House]
[Page H4214]
From the Congressional Record Online through the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]
PAUL HARVEY'S LETTER TO THE EDITOR
The SPEAKER pro tempore. Under a previous order of the House, the
gentleman from Minnesota (Mr. Gutknecht) is recognized for 5 minutes.
Mr. GUTKNECHT. Mr. Speaker, later this week this House will take up
the explosive issue of youth violence and guns.
I would like to read from a column by Paul Harvey. I quote:
For the life of me, I cannot understand what could have gone wrong in
Littleton, Colorado. If only the parents had kept their children away
from guns, we wouldn't have had such a tragedy.
Yeah, it must have been the guns. It couldn't have been because half
of our children are being raised in broken homes. It couldn't have been
because our children get to spend an average of 30 seconds in
meaningful conversation with their parents each day. After all, we give
our children quality time.
It couldn't have been because we treat our children as pets and our
pets as children. It couldn't have been because we place our children
in day care centers where they learn their socialization skills from
their peers under the law of the jungle while employees who have no
vested interest in the children look on and make certain that no blood
is spilled.
It couldn't have been because we allow our children to watch, on
average, 7 hours of television every day, filled with the glorification
of sex and violence that is not fit for adult consumption. It couldn't
have been because we allow our children to enter into virtual worlds in
which, to win the game, one must kill as many opponents as possible in
the most sadistic way possible.
It couldn't have been because we sterilized and contracepted our
families down to sizes so small that the children that we do have are
so spoiled with material things that they come to equate the receiving
of material with love. It couldn't have been because our children, who
historically have been seen as a blessing from God, are now being
viewed as either a mistake created when contraception fails or
inconveniences that parents try to raise in their spare time.
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It could not have been because our Nation has become the world leader
in developing a culture of death in which 20 to 30 million babies have
been killed by abortion. It could not have been because we give 2-year
prison sentences to children who kill their newborns. It could not have
been because our school systems teach children that they are nothing
but glorified apes who have evolutionized out of some primordial soup
of mud by teaching them that evolution is a fact and by handing out
condoms as if they were candy.
It could not have been because we teach our children that there are
no laws of morality that transcend us; that everything is relative and
that actions do not have consequences. What the heck. The President
gets away with it. Nah, it must have been the guns, closed quote.
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