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          As an American I both respect and fear that man’s ability to redneck engineer a working gun and kill a president

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            Surprisingly enough, makeshift guns are plentiful and incredibly ingenious. Some are even made with completely out of the box thinking.

            I’ve seen guns made from these, steel pipes turned into single shot rifles and even muzzle loaders.

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            It wasn’t mad as very angry. It was overly enthusiastic about sharing the first details of this hit and speculating about what the murderer’s motives were, about the gun he made (and Japan is mostly gun-free since ww2), about Abe’s links to moonies, about moonies, what are they compared to scientology and other cults. Threads exploded with comments. And one of the point that made many arguments by itself: was the killer right or not.

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          That’s quite impressive for a nation that doesn’t have a President.

          (The Emperor is the Head of State. The government is led by the Prime Minister.)

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            I think they were implying that Japan supported either John Wilkes Booth, or Lee Harvey Oswald? I can’t imagine they’d support the attempt of John Hinkley Jr. or John Flammang Schrank. The dudes didn’t finish the job.

            Why does every presidential assassin have 3 names?

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              Why does every presidential assassin have 3 names?

              To avoid someone else facing repercussions for the crime, no matter how unlikely that there’s gonna be someone named Lee John Oswald, there might be.

              (You could argue that since Oswald is dead, this shouldn’t be a problem, but that’s where the logic comes from)

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                Lee John Oswald at the DMV a year later trying to renew his license.

                LJO - I assure you I’m not dead.

                DMV Worker - That’s not what the system says. It also days you shot President Kennedy. If you wanted a license you shouldn’t have done that.

                LJO - That wasn’t me. That was Lee HARVEY Oswald.

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          In this case, the assassin had a pretty good point and the people took it seriously. Turns out a lot of people had been scammed by said cult.

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          Well yea he was assassinated for a very good reason, there’s a reason his approval ratings TANKED after people found out why the guy killed him.

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            Yeah that is why I kind of despise outrages. It comes not at the sign of trouble, but at the sight of drama. In this case it waited up until it was no longer even that much of a thing while it poisoned politics for over 2 decades.

            The guy did nothing of positive note, it was plain bloody revenge and people cheered for it, at least that is what you are saying.

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              It helped expose a lot of government connections to the moonies, so something positive came out of it. Abe kinda sucked anyway. The conservatives have held power in Japan for literally like 60 years (minus a couple years right before the 2011 tsunami).

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    And then she went on to become a brand “ambassador” for one of the shadiest oil companies on the planet. Truly living the dream.

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    I’m glad she got the dog, but an Akita as a first dog wouldn’t be my suggestion.

    Akita is like advanced-level dog.

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    In my experience with teenagers and dogs there is no way she would be walking it. There will be a disgruntled parent standing in a park waiting to clean up a presidentially ordained victory shit.