Senator Chris Murphy made a statement on the Texas massacre that killed 26 people at a church service. The victims ranged in age from 18 months to 77 years old.
Whoa, this statement from @ChrisMurphyCT on the Sutherland Springs, Texas shooting is extremely powerful. Wow. pic.twitter.com/4qyP3sH9co
— Erick Fernandez (@ErickFernandez) November 5, 2017
And some other folks on Twitter had this to say...
This is what terrorism feels like. We are vulnerable in our most sacred spaces. Innocents are slaughtered. None of us are safe.
— Bess Kalb (@bessbell) November 5, 2017
be aware if you’re in dangerous places like a church or an elementary school or a movie theater or a supermarket parking lot or a concert or a baseball game or or or https://t.co/qwOFiDWjUv
— wikipedia brown (@eveewing) November 6, 2017
Since white Christian terrorist Devin Kelley was clearly not a Muslim, prepare for the Right to insist he was a Democrat.
— Christopher Stroop (@C_Stroop) November 6, 2017
Paul Ryan has taken more money from the NRA than any other member of the House. https://t.co/z0O4UnGGwb
— Randy Bryce (@IronStache) November 6, 2017
Might want to point out the haste with which @realDonaldTrump politicized NYC murders last week.
— Linda W. Ⓥ 🐖🐄🐓💞 (@maisondechienvt) November 6, 2017
I have some “thoughts and prayers,” @speakerRyan. I think that your cynical acquiescence to this rot in the service of greed is shameful.
— Joy Reid (@JoyAnnReid) November 5, 2017
They were in church. They had the prayers shot right out of them. Maybe try something else.
— Michael McKean (@MJMcKean) November 5, 2017
At this point, "thoughts and prayers" just means "shut up and take it"
— Katie Mack (@AstroKatie) November 5, 2017
They were already in a church, Paul. It’s almost like prayers do absolutely nothing and actual reform is needed. https://t.co/hGWpODfULs
— Chris Evangelista (@cevangelista413) November 5, 2017