A Perfect Day
Glenn Beck has been talking about what he's referring to as "
The Perfect Day". You need to read this. The India reference is to the
Sepoy Mutiny of 1857 and it wasn't quite "The Perfect Day".
However the idea of multiple attacks on relatively defenseless schools not only has precedents but would antagonize a large portion of the American public. Towards whom that antagonism would be directed is a question not addressed.
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