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what the hell is up with the school shootings? (pg. 4)
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DjConfessions
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Originally posted by Ivand
When a dudes gettin bullied and shoots up his school
And they blame it on marilyn (on marilyn).. and the heroin
Where were the parents at? and look where its at


they say music can alter moods and talk to you
well can it load a gun for you and it too?
XoxidE
some ppl's minds are so fukin weak that they can be manipulateds so easily...kinda pathetic
Orbital32
quote:
Originally posted by StanVoid
two more today:

student spotted with a gun in a Las Vegas school

Several killed in Amish school shooting

that makes for like, what, 5 school-gun incidents in the past 2 weeks?



its just a trend. give it a few days. it will pass. Remeber old JNCO jeans and Kris Kross clothes? Same crap different pile.
clubamerica
2 words RAP MUSIC.
occrider
quote:
what the hell is up with the school shootings?


People are learning not to lead 'em so much.
Masonious
quote:
Originally posted by occrider
People are learning not to lead 'em so much.


hahaha, definitely the best line from Full Metal Jacket
Ripped Bag
First they shot up the schools and I said nothing. Then they shot up the private schools, and still I said nothing. Then they shot up the 7/11, and I had to choke a bitch
Frenchie
quote:
Originally posted by Ripped Bag
First they shot up the schools and I said nothing. Then they shot up the private schools, and still I said nothing. Then they shot up the 7/11, and I had to choke a bitch


I laughed for the wrong reasons.
OurManFlint
What I don't get is how gun laws are still so relaxed in that everybody has access to be able to own a gun. The 2nd amendment reads:
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A well regulated militia, being necessary to the security of a free state, the right of the people to keep and bear arms, shall not be infringed.


This amendment gives Americans the right to bear arms, but the point of the amendment was to give people that right so that if ever an attack on the country should occur, the people could form militia and protect it. It was written at a certain time with a certain purpose that in no way has any context to country today. In other words, the purpose of owning a gun is not just there so people could own guns, it has a purpose, and that purpose can't be justified today.

People kill people. That's a fact and will not surly change. But the amount of people and the speed in which they do it in could be cut in half if they don't have access to guns. I don't get how pro gun people can claim their right under an amendment when their right doesn't coencide with the context in which it was written.

Sounds like some Americans use the amendments to protect their interests even when their interests don't parallel the amendements.
pvdAngel
I must admit, the incident is quite surreal and contrasting. It astounds me how even a town that choose to be isolated from modern threats can still be affected by them.

And now that such a thing has happened, how much more isolated an simple can they make their lives now hoping it won't ever happen again?

It's sad really. Not how the Amish live, just the nasty price they had to pay.

Groundhog Boy
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Originally posted by pvdAngel
I must admit, the incident is quite surreal and contrasting. It astounds me how even a town that choose to be isolated from modern threats can still be affected by them.

And now that such a thing has happened, how much more isolated an simple can they make their lives now hoping it won't ever happen again?

Isolated??? You really don't know about the Amish or where they live. They're not that isolated, they're my parent's closest neighbors.
pvdAngel
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Originally posted by Groundhog Boy
Isolated??? You really don't know about the Amish or where they live. They're not that isolated, they're my parent's closest neighbors.


OK, I didn't mean it that way. I meant they choose to live a simpler an more peaceful life.
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