Maybe this thread isn't appropriate for this forum, but is pretty big news and is so horrible.
Hate to see thing type of thing happen to anyone.
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Maybe this thread isn't appropriate for this forum, but is pretty big news and is so horrible.
Hate to see thing type of thing happen to anyone.
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i need a 'break' from life i guess because news like this affects me little these days. i know this is wrong but true
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Bad scene there at VT. I feel sorry for all those people who died during this tragic event.![]()
Heres the link to this story
Anyone here anything if there were any student athletes that might have been one of the 33 killed?
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yeh hard to kill that many so fast unless he had a machine gun
strange/sad story
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Very sad. I feel for all the families.
R.I.P. to all that lost their lives.![]()
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I wonder if this will be on sportscenter like the Imus incident was. The only reason I even say that is because, VT does have a few highly ranked programs.
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Guys if he used a hand gun it is almost impossible to kill that many people that quick without someone jumping him.
There has to be more to this story.
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I think this guy is the shooter.
http://wanusmaximus.livejournal.com/...xanga_redirect
Va Tech really screwed this one up with their security after the 1st shooting.
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I don't know JJ.....In that type of situation, I have to believe that one of the more common reactions is to be "paralyzed by fear". That and the need to run as far from the danger as possible. Unfortunately, despite Hollywood's best intentions, I would have to think that it would be very rare for somebody to be so calm, collected and heroic that they (Or a group of individuals) would instinctively take down the shooter, or at least make an attempt to. Even if, I'm sure anybody trying to do so would be an immediate target, and a fairly graphic warning to others not to attempt the same.
Can't say for certain of course, having never been in that type of situation Thank God, but just my thoughts on what is pretty much an unimaginable situation to consider oneself in.....
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It took us a while, but we figured out that cigarettes may be detrimental to health. Is the gun lobby next, or have we accepted these type of shootings as part of our reality? My guess is the latter, and for that reason I join the cynics who shrug this off.
Last edited by Dark Horse; 04-17-07 at 12:25 PM.
SBR Founder Join Date: 12/14/2005
As a student of probability, I would look at the frequency of these type of shootouts in America versus the rest of the world.
People go temporarily insane everywhere. Only in America is it this easy to express that craziness through a gun.
But you will notice that the US media will not press this point very much at all. The question is why.
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In 1987 in the UK there was the Hungerford massacre where some guy went mad with an AK-47, killing 16. There was gun control in the UK and the guns were legally held. However, legislation was introduced the following year restricting the use of rifles and shotguns that could fire more than two consecutive rounds.
In 1996, someone entered a school in Dunblane and killed 16 young children (4-5 years old). Again, the guy held the firearms legally. Further legislation was made the following year to restrict the holding of guns which included just about every type of gun out there.
And since the 1997 legislation was passed, there hasn't been any similar massacre on British soil.
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Gun Group has the most power in the USA
Politicians stay away from them
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How do you know that?
Just imagine that there were no guns at all on US soil - do you think that the murder rate would stay the same? And let's also take all knives out the the equation. And baseball bats. And whatever you can use to kill. After banning all those, do you think the murder rate would stay the same? And imagine if baseball bats were banned - it would certainly reduce your blood-pressure by not having to watch the Astros.![]()
Guns are an easy way to kill. You can do it in the heat of the moment, it only takes a second and you can do it from a safe distance to remove yourself physically and emotionally from the act itself. It people had to use brute for and physically beat people to death in order to kill them then there would be a lot less people killed. Do you concede that point?
I don't doubt that for a minute. And good for you for having the responsibility to stop shooting once you knew your eyesight was failing. I'm sure that a very large percentage of gun owners are just as responsible as you with their firearms. Unfortunately, it isn't the majority that is the problem in this case and in most thing in life - it's the very small minority who spoil it for the minority.
Actually the guns/gambling point is a good one.
How much does the US gun lobby and the US casino/sportsbook lobby pay to agents of the government and opposition each year? And do they do it out of the goodness of their hearts or do they do it to ensure that the way they want the country to be is the way the country is?
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It's all about the money. As usual in the US. There is big money in guns, so they are allowed. The freedom to own guns movement has nothing to do with it. They're just a nice front. This is not a philosophy. It's hard dollars.
A gun society creates aggression. One example. Cops. If they pull you over on the freeway and can't see your hands they assume you hold a gun. One bad move and they're ready to shoot. Compare this to a country as New Zealand were cops don't even carry guns. Did we really choose this type of society, and if given the choice would we truly prefer it?
I'm not against guns per definition. But I would make some very serious psychological testing a requirement before any guns could be purchased.
Anyway, it won't make any difference. Not as long as our politicians are bought and paid for.
So on to the next campus.
Last edited by Dark Horse; 04-17-07 at 07:39 PM.
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Outside of me...i think DH is the sharpest political poster on here.
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