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San Bernardino shooting: Tweets reveal links between politicians who express 'thoughts and prayers' for victims - and support they receive from the NRA San Bernardino shooting: Tweets reveal links between politicians who express 'thoughts and prayers' for victims - and support they receive from the NRA
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A Twitter campaign using the hashtag #thoughtsandprayers has been set up to mock hackneyed tributes paid on social media by US politicians to the victims of mass shootings - and to contrast those tributes to the funding some representatives have received from the National Rifle Association (NRA). A Twitter campaign using the hashtag #thoughtsandprayers has been set up to mock hackneyed tributes paid on social media by US politicians to the victims of mass shootings - and to contrast those tributes to the funding some representatives have received from the National Rifle Association (NRA). 
A number of high-profile statesmen and women expressed their sympathy for those involved in Wednesday's massacre in San Bernardino, California, in which 14 people died, on social media.A number of high-profile statesmen and women expressed their sympathy for those involved in Wednesday's massacre in San Bernardino, California, in which 14 people died, on social media.
It sparked the hashtag #thoughtsnotprayers, prompted by criticism of the disparity between those who condemn mass shooting incidents, yet do nothing to tackle gun control. It sparked the hashtag #thoughtsnotprayers, prompted by criticism of the disparity between those who condemn mass shooting incidents, yet do nothing to tackle gun control. 
And one man made the campaign even more personal by investigating just how much money and endorsement some of the most vocal politicians have received from pro-gun lobby group the NRA - which, he claims, spent $19.7 million in 2012 on independent expenditures for candidates to only tweet #thoughtsandprayers in response to gun violence.And one man made the campaign even more personal by investigating just how much money and endorsement some of the most vocal politicians have received from pro-gun lobby group the NRA - which, he claims, spent $19.7 million in 2012 on independent expenditures for candidates to only tweet #thoughtsandprayers in response to gun violence.
In 2012, NRA spent *$19.7 MILLION* on independent expenditures for candidates to only tweet #thoughtsandprayers in response to gun violence
Igor Volsky, a video director and contributing editor at American political news blog Think Progress, began tweeting to individual senators and governors as news of the shootings broke on social media on Wednesday night.Igor Volsky, a video director and contributing editor at American political news blog Think Progress, began tweeting to individual senators and governors as news of the shootings broke on social media on Wednesday night.
His first funding-based tweet was directed at Bob Goodlatte, who represents the Sixth Congressional District of Virginia in the US House of Representatives, who wrote: "My prayers are with San Bernardino. Please keep this community and the victims and their families in your thoughts."His first funding-based tweet was directed at Bob Goodlatte, who represents the Sixth Congressional District of Virginia in the US House of Representatives, who wrote: "My prayers are with San Bernardino. Please keep this community and the victims and their families in your thoughts."
Mr Volsky claimed Mr Goodlatte "got $9,900 from NRA during 2014 cycle", adding: "so all he can do is pray...not pass anything useful."Mr Volsky claimed Mr Goodlatte "got $9,900 from NRA during 2014 cycle", adding: "so all he can do is pray...not pass anything useful."
Got $9,900 from NRA during 2014 cycle, so all he can do is pray...not pass anything useful https://t.co/ejXxoTFYsl https://t.co/NAZhjRMVaA
Steve Scalise, US House of Representatives Majority Whip, tweeted: "Our nation mourns for the #SanBernardino community. Praying for peace for the state of California and for safety for the first responders."Steve Scalise, US House of Representatives Majority Whip, tweeted: "Our nation mourns for the #SanBernardino community. Praying for peace for the state of California and for safety for the first responders."
Mr Volsky said that Mr Scalise had received "$7,450 from NRA during the 2014 election cycle to address gun violence by "praying for peace"". Mr Volsky said that Mr Scalise had received "$7,450 from NRA during the 2014 election cycle to address gun violence by "praying for peace"". 
Got $7,450 from NRA during the 2014 election cycle to address gun violence by "praying for peace" https://t.co/RsVMK3u2ju
Mr Volsky also talked directly to people such as Rep Dan Newhouse, a member of the US House of Representatives from Washington's 4th district, who tweeted: "As this terrible situation develops in #SanBernardino, my prayers are with the victims and their families".Mr Volsky also talked directly to people such as Rep Dan Newhouse, a member of the US House of Representatives from Washington's 4th district, who tweeted: "As this terrible situation develops in #SanBernardino, my prayers are with the victims and their families".
Mr Volsky quoted his tweet and pointed out that on Mr Newhouse's website, it reads: "I received an 'A' rating from the National Rifle Association".Mr Volsky quoted his tweet and pointed out that on Mr Newhouse's website, it reads: "I received an 'A' rating from the National Rifle Association".
From your website: " I received an 'A' rating from the National Rifle Association" https://t.co/WDXWD9NTqC
Congressman Mike Bishop wrote: "Please pray for the victims and families impacted by the mass shooting in San Bernardino."Congressman Mike Bishop wrote: "Please pray for the victims and families impacted by the mass shooting in San Bernardino."
Mr Volsky added: "Mike Bishop championed right-to-carry legislation, received A/A+ rating from NRA". Mr Volsky added: "Mike Bishop championed right-to-carry legislation, received A/A+ rating from NRA". 
Mike Bishop championed right-to-carry legislation, received A/A+ rating from NRA https://t.co/64koESjYit
Missouri representative Billy Long tweeted: "My thoughts and prayers go out to the victims of the #SanBernadino attacks and their loved ones."Missouri representative Billy Long tweeted: "My thoughts and prayers go out to the victims of the #SanBernadino attacks and their loved ones."
Mr Volsky claimed Mr Long received $3,000 from NRA in the 2014 election, "so all he can do is send "thoughts and prayers" - nothing actually useful."Mr Volsky claimed Mr Long received $3,000 from NRA in the 2014 election, "so all he can do is send "thoughts and prayers" - nothing actually useful."
Got $3,000 from NRA in 2014 election, so all he can do is send "thoughts and prayers" -- nothing actually useful https://t.co/wt5hZznTKQ
Indiana representative Jackie Walorski wrote: "Sending my heartfelt thoughts and prayers to the people of #SanBernardino."Indiana representative Jackie Walorski wrote: "Sending my heartfelt thoughts and prayers to the people of #SanBernardino."
Mr Volsky rebutted with: "Got $4,500 from NRA in 2014, meaning she'll work to reduce gun violence only using "heartfelt thoughts".Mr Volsky rebutted with: "Got $4,500 from NRA in 2014, meaning she'll work to reduce gun violence only using "heartfelt thoughts".
Got $4,500 from NRA in 2014, meaning she'll work to reduce gun violence only using "heartfelt thoughts" https://t.co/IVgdOTxckN
The campaign was designed, Mr Volsky said, to "shame NRA-bought lawmakers for #thoughtsandprayers". He added: "Together, we can make this stop."The campaign was designed, Mr Volsky said, to "shame NRA-bought lawmakers for #thoughtsandprayers". He added: "Together, we can make this stop."
Thanks for tweeting, following, & watching today as we shamed NRA bought lawmakers for #thoughtsandprayers. Together, we can make this stop.
He also pointed to statistics which show that there have been 352 mass shootings in the US this year alone. He also pointed to statistics which show that there have been 352 mass shootings in the US this year alone. 
If "thoughts and prayers" were enough, Congressman, we wouldn't have had 352 mass shootings this year https://t.co/0vPei8eBaZ
In October, following another mass shooting at a community college in Oregon, US president Barack Obama said he was considering taking executive action on gun reform legislation.In October, following another mass shooting at a community college in Oregon, US president Barack Obama said he was considering taking executive action on gun reform legislation.
"America is founded on guns. It;s in out DNA. It’s very strange but I feel better having a gun."
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"Brad and I are not against having a gun in the house, and we do have one. If anybody comes into my home and tries to hurt my kids, I’ve no problem shooting them."
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"When I was a kid it was a controlled atmosphere, we weren't shooting at humans - we were shooting at cans and bottles mostly. I will most certainly take my kids out for target practice."
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"Everyone has a right to bear arms. If you take guns away from legal gun owners, then the only people who have guns are the bad guys."
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"I have a very strict gun control policy: if there's a gun around, I want to be in control of it."
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"I’m an NRA member, as you know or probably don’t know... I want to know that there’s at least some way to prevent folks who are just getting out from mental institutions [from getting guns]."
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"Banning guns is like banning forks in an attempt to stop making people fat. Taking away guns, taking away drugs, the booze, it won't rid the world of criminality... I support people having a gun in public full stop, not just in your home."
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"Democrats want to confiscate all guns, which is a dumb idea because only the law-abiding citizens would turn in their guns and the bad guys would be the only ones left armed. The Republicans walk the NRA line and refuse even limited restrictions"
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“I actually hate guns. They freak me out.”
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"Well, I would love it if they could take all the guns away. Unfortunately, you can’t do that so you hope that good people in the world have them to protect the people who can’t protect themselves."
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"It is said that a total ban on handguns, including .22s, would take away innocent pleasure from thousands of people. Is that more or less pleasure than watching your child grow up?"
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"I’m for gun control. I’m a peace-loving guy."
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"Until America, door to door, takes every handgun, this is what you’re gonna have. It’s pathetic. It really is pathetic. It’s sad. We’re living in the Dark Ages over there."
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Despite the actor being a gun-wielding fast-talker, he told Daily Mail: "There should be more control. It has just gotten out of hand, how easily you can get guns."
"How much more suffering & loss will it take before we better regulate the sale of arms in our country?"
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Queen B was part of the Demand a Plan campaign against guns after Newton shooting, by appearing in a video alongside a bunch of celebrities.
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A Hollywood gang joined Beyonce in the campaign...
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Took part in the Demand a Plan campaign.
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Took part in the Demand a Plan campaign.
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Took part in the Demand a Plan campaign.
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The Mad Men actor also appeared in the video...
Took part in the Demand a Plan campaign.
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Took part in the Demand a Plan campaign.
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Took part in the Demand a Plan campaign.
Took part in the Demand a Plan campaign.
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The Game of Thrones also appeared in the video...
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alongside the New Girl star.
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Took part in the Demand a Plan campaign.
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Took part in the Demand a Plan campaign, too.
"[A]s I said just a few months ago, and I said a few months before that, and I said each time we see one of these shootings: our thoughts are prayers are not enough," he said at a press conference."[A]s I said just a few months ago, and I said a few months before that, and I said each time we see one of these shootings: our thoughts are prayers are not enough," he said at a press conference.
"It's not enough. It does not capture the heartache and grief and anger that we should feel. And it does nothing to prevent this carnage from being inflicted somewhere else in America.""It's not enough. It does not capture the heartache and grief and anger that we should feel. And it does nothing to prevent this carnage from being inflicted somewhere else in America."