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Revealed: Obama's controversial pick for surgeon general adopted his anti-gun stance by watching violent CARTOONSVivek Murthy, 36, complained as a teen that violent Saturday morning cartoons were feeding 'society's preoccupation with firearms'
Murthy isattracting criticism for using his status as a physician to promote strong anti-Second Amendment views
He founded Doctors for Obama before the 2008 presidential election
Senators complain that he's agenda-driven and too inexperienced to be 'America's Doctor'By David Martosko, U.s. Political Editor
PUBLISHED: 13:01 EST, 11 March 2014 | UPDATED: 14:45 EST, 11 March 2014

President Barack Obama's nominee to serve as the U.S. surgeon general, a 36-year-old physician who has attracted criticism for his anti-gun advocacy, complained to a newspaper in 1994 that 'society's preoccupation with firearms' comes from 'fiery gun battles' on Saturday morning cartoons.
Dr. Vivek Murthy, who founded Doctors for Obama in 2008 – a group that later changed its name to 'Doctors for America – was a graduating high school senior at the time, one of several valedictorians the Miami Herald interviewed.
'Vivek Murthy, 16, of Palmetto High, takes television cartoons to task' for 'the growing problem of kids and violence,' according to the Herald.
'Today, a typical elementary student wakes up on Saturday mornings to fiery gun battles, explosive scenes of terror and the violent decimation of the "bad guy" – all this in a children's cartoon,' Murthy said then.
'With such destructive influence, society's preoccupation with firearms and brutal methods of conflict resolution is no surprise.'
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