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Jew gun-grabber of Whites' self-defensive weapons against historically violent, socialist, Bolshevik, communist, NKVD and generally mentally-imbalanced Jews.

[color="red"]Meet Dan Gross, Brady President
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As of February 28, 2012, Dan Gross is the President of the Brady Campaign to Prevent Gun Violence and its sister organization, the Brady Center to Prevent Gun Violence. Dan is one of the foremost leaders in the gun violence prevention movement, having co-founded and directed the Center to Prevent Youth Violence (formerly PAX).

[color="Red"]Daniel Gross
Executive Director and Co-Founder
...when his younger brother Matthew was critically wounded in a shooting on the observation deck of the Empire State Building in New York City.

http://www.cpyv.org/about/staff-members/daniel-gross/

On February 23, 1997, a disturbed Palestinian English teacher opened fire on the observation deck of the Empire State Building. Chris Burmeister, 27-year-old Danish guitarist and pianist for up-and-coming band the Bushpilots, was killed. [color="red"]Among the six wounded was Bushpilots lead singer Matthew Gross from Montclair, N.J., who was shot in the head. He was also twenty-seven at the time.

In a write-up of the band after the attack, the NY Daily News offered a clue to Gross's Jewish identity:

[color="red"]Its most controversial song, "Jew on a Stick," was penned by Gross after he was offended by carvings sold at a Polish market near a former concentration camp that depicted rabbis as troll-like figures (HA HA HA YEAH RIGHT!).
Whereas the recent Oslo attacks were almost certainly politically motivated, terrorism was ruled out in the Empire State Building shooting. Of course, that fact was of little consolation to Gross, who was in coma for a week but ultimately survived. A year after the attack, Gross spoke at the launch of Pax, an anti-gun organization since re-named the Center to Prevent Youth Violence.

The Los Angeles Times caught up with Gross earlier this year to see how his life had been altered as a result of the shooting. "If you've lived, he says, 'you just have to reconstruct your life.'"

http://blogs.jta.org/thearchiveblog/article/2011/07/24/3088680/jewish-rock-star-who-narrowly-escaped-the-twenty-seven-club

Bennigton is an ultra-liberal radical school, I think with no grades. In the 70's it was called "experimental":

He said the Bush Pilots played in Denmark for five years, after he and Gross met as students at Bennington College in Vermont and moved to the Scandinavian country. (to try and fuck beautiful White Swedish shiksas. -Craig Cobb)

http://www.nydailynews.com/archives/news/tragedy-pays-call-rockers-horror-europe-article-1.752694#ixzz2HXWQtRcu

VIDEO OF JEW MATT GROSS, BROTHER OF DAN GROSS AT THIS LINK:
http://www.cbsnews.com/8301-18563_162-7297492.html

A single bullet from Kamal's Florida-purchased .380 Barretta semi-automatic handgun went in the right side of Matt's head and out the left side, piercing the frontal lobe of his brain.

"How many people are shot in the head and live? Not many," Matt said. "I have parts of the bullet in my head which they couldn't take out."

Matt was in a coma for a week.

"Of course, they said I would die," he recalled.

Physically, Matt now appears fine. He can talk and walk and see. He lost his sense of smell, but not his sense of humor. During our interview, he broke out frequently into a hearty laugh.

Matt says his ability to reason and perform one task after another has improved over the years, but his competitive drive is gone, and his memories are easily jumbled.

He takes a lot of medications, and undergoes brain therapy every week at Rehabilitation Services in Fair Lawn, New Jersey, these days, concentrating on word associations and organizing ideas in a way that may help him compose song lyrics.

During a visit this week with a speech pathologist, he rattled off words relating to a subject, like candy or baseball, and then tried to use them in sentences and rhymes.

"You get rehabilitated. You don't recover. You don't get to where you were before," Matt said.

His rehabilitation has been aided by friends and family, particularly his parents and his big brother, Daniel, 43.

"That person who was amazing that we loved so dearly -- is gone," Dan said in an interview

"I miss that person too," Matt added, with a chuckle.

After the shooting, Dan quit his partnership at the J. Walter Thompson advertising agency to launch PAX, a
non-profit whose mission is to educate the public about and prevent gun violence, for example, on the risks of loaded weapons in the home.

"Between suicide and accidents," Matt said, "that contributes to almost half of the eight kids that die every day in our country from guns."

PAX established a national tip line, 866-SPEAK UP , for anyone to call in weapon-related threats. To date, it has received 35,000 calls.

"We can point to hundreds of tragedies that have been prevented," Dan said.

For those rare survivors of bullets to the brain, Matt's is an inspiring and a cautionary tale, including for Arizona Congresswoman Gabrielle Giffords, who was shot in the head three weeks ago allegedly by Jared Lee Loughner, who is accused of wounding 12 other people and killing six with a semi-automatic Glock handgun in 15 seconds outside a Tucson shopping center.

Complete Coverage: Tragedy in Tucson

Matt posted a message on Giffords' well-wishers bulletin board, saying, "If you have any questions about how I handled the situation you are welcome to get in touch with me."

Both brothers warned against overly optimistic expectations.

"That's what I think about when I hear talk about that glorious day when Congresswoman Giffords is going to walk back into her office," Dan said. "Maybe the most important initial step is acknowledging that's not the goal."

Matt said, "I tried going back to being a musician. Maybe one day I will."

He still plays guitar, but writing songs is a struggle.

"I've written maybe five hundred songs in my life. I'm lucky if I can remember the words to three of them," he said.

Keeping a girlfriend or a job has been hard. Matt currently works part-time in a community food bank handling garbage removal, pest control, and other chores. He lives independently with two roommates from his rehabilitation center in a small house in New Jersey.

Dan considers Matt's road to recovery endless but inspiring. "I now have a new brother, and he is even more amazing than the other one was," Dan said.

"I've seen people that are so upset about what happened to them that they want to kill themselves," Matt said. "I'm happy."

I know someone recently made a post highlighting Gross. This thread, keyworded, should get hit by White gun owners seeking info on jew Dan Gross.


 
Posted : 09/01/2013 7:41 pm
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