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Gunman kills 32 at U.S University!!!! (pg. 3)
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Marcus007
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Originally posted by Spin Laden
did you guys not see what happened in your own back yard recently. Or how about Lepine in 1989? How soon we forget. Take a few months break in between the biscuits like I do :p ;)


i was referring to the country as a whole

:P

i know about lepine and such :(
SummerWolf
quote:
Originally posted by Spin Laden
did you guys not see what happened in your own back yard recently. Or how about Lepine in 1989? How soon we forget. Take a few months break in between the biscuits like I do :p ;)


i didnt forget either... but in the US, its almost some kind of fashion now...
Spin Laden
well, they have 10 times our population so you wonder just how much worse the US is than us. The US is still much much safer than say Haiti, Jamaica, Columbia, Mexico, Russia, etc.

I think the root issue here is that some fragile ppl get picked on by fragile bullies, and parents have it tricker trying to raise character kids in this age of copycats, guns, internet influences, unsupervised kids, etc.

I say we trade the U.S. our psychotic ppl for their Natalie Portmans ;)
DiskHO
that is what happens when u can go to walmart and buy guns and ammo whenever u want. where i live in new hampshire it is legal for me to carry concealed weapons if i get a permit. usa is assbackwards. these laws that were passed back in 1776 really need to be updated for a world that contains rap music and baggy pants.(well put anf)
Alex
gun control laws, this wont stop people doing things like this.

Raise your kids properly, teach them that killing people isn't the solution to things when your life is in a bad state of things.
DiskHO
rap music and baggy pants control laws are the answer.
Spin Laden
valid point but I think it goes deeper than gun accessibility. You got Switzerland, where everyone and their dog has a gun and yet, crime rate is low. There's some deeper cultural, psychological, sociological and maybe socio-economic variables at play I think here. It's probably a combination of several factors, not just the Michael Moore "bullets at Wal-Mart" aspect.
Alex
quote:
Originally posted by DiskHO
rap music and baggy pants control laws are the answer.


That's more on the right track, but controlling stuff isn't the answer, since a guy like this that goes into a school with guns intent on killing people, A) Would find a gun even if they were illegal, B) Would download his goth-rap-bitches&guns-hop even if it were illegal.
Spin Laden
quote:
Originally posted by DiskHO
rap music and baggy pants control laws are the answer.


lol. I saw two pairs of Raver pants at BeB :p
DiskHO
for the record michael moore is a liar. but that is an entirely new thread. parents and children, bad parents make bad children.

Spin Laden
I think I saw him in the BeB house room with his shirt off. I think he was going to town on someone under the stage :p
Alex
quote:
Originally posted by DiskHO
for the record michael moore is a liar. but that is an entirely new thread. parents and children, bad parents make bad children.


+1

Then the problem lies also in the schools, only other place that influences kids as much as parents.

Perhaps they should allow schools more influence over students that need it? IE: A kid with ty parents, no parents, etc... I dunno when my parents got divorced when I was in high school I had teachers asking me how I was and telling me their doors were open all the time, perhaps it's different in the US? I don't know.
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