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Dec 22, 2012, 06:25 |
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/troll warning on
In 2008, 17,030 women obtained abortions in Connecticut /troll warning off
That is great that soldier is standing there, but he looks unarmed. Looks like another victim to me, standing in front of a soft target.
I am not for banning anything. Again it is all about control. But ban away, it will get out of control and do nothing.
What happens when this is done with a shotgun and a revolver? Does that eliminate the argument they currently have? The whole thing is just silly.
There are crazies out there and states have taken away mental institutions as they were dens of abuse and experiments. So now crazies are everywhere and an adult cannot be forced to take medication. They harm people, and there is nothing anyone can do about it....
26 people died, and it sucks, it really does. Although tragic and a shock to your system, consider the following. How many smoking related deaths were on that day? How many traffic fatalities? How many abortions? How many malnourished children died? How many homeless died? How many people die in fires everyday? Every minute there is a house fire. How many rapes on that day by those previously incarcerated for a sex crime?
There are a lot of shitty things that hapen. This is sensational in a rich area (check city data, this isn't the ghetto) and a true tragic event. What is going to be done? The most sensational knee jerk reaction possible so everyone can pat themselves on the back like they made a difference. Then they will go back to doing whatever bullshit they do on a normal basis until it happens again or something more sensational happens.
Just disgusted with some of the conversations people are having, what is on tv, the trash and insults people throw around, the finger pointing.....our society has allowed this to happen over the past 20-30 years. Not just in the case, but violent offenders are reoffending, and the system doens't seem to care.
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