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Suspended Student Injures 5 Before Killing Himself

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by gkc99 October 11, 2007 11:38 AM EDT
"The only way to eliminate mental illness is to execute all mentally ill people.
No reason to keep them around posing a threat to everyone else."
--Posted by tuckerndfw


Another teaching from your Fuhrer! He thought the same thing!

Anyone who thinks that George Bush isn''t the greatest president in US history must be insane. Stand up for the firing squad, bubba!
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by dmhphils October 11, 2007 11:31 AM EDT
The only way to eliminate mental illness is to execute all mentally ill people.

No reason to keep them around posing a threat to everyone else.


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Posted by tuckerndfw at 08:11 AM : Oct 11, 2007


I wouldn''t advocate that if I were you....you might find yourself on that list according to whoever makes the list.
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by dodi13-2009 October 11, 2007 11:05 AM EDT
OHIO shooting.....low income family, children going to a school providing education to low income families specially funded by the government.....has 2/3 cell phones? How does that happen?
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by fibonacci_ October 11, 2007 10:49 AM EDT
People often talk about the second ammendment and the "right to bear arms." Well, if you read the second amendment, it could also mean that people could own things like rocket launchers and large bombs. Sorry guys - things are changing...that clause is old.
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by fibonacci_ October 11, 2007 10:47 AM EDT
People often talk about the second ammendment and the "right to bear arms." Well, if you read the second amendment, it could also mean that people could own things like rocket launchers and large bombs. Sorry guys - things are changing...that clause is old.
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by abundantmind October 11, 2007 10:43 AM EDT
In Korea and Japan, it is illegal for citizens to own handguns. Asians correctly feel that America is a pitiful country due to their inability to recognize that guns are not necessary in order for the nation to survive. Guns should be in the hands of military and police forces, only.
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by gunownerdan October 11, 2007 10:31 AM EDT
Killers prefer defenseless victims.
Banks have armed guards for their money, schools should allow teachers and other responsible adults to be armed for their own protection.
The only thing that can stop a terrorist or a homicidal maniac with a gun is a good person shooting back with their own gun.
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by keithle1 October 11, 2007 10:19 AM EDT
Guns are as easy to get in America as a Big Mac. Only in America do you need guards in schools & movie theaters.

What a country. I''m so proud.

Is that the boy''s real last name?

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by bigsk8fan October 11, 2007 10:04 AM EDT
how come no one is asking how this kid got two hand guns? what about hand gun control? sounds like some parent missed hand gun locks on these weapons.
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by dmhphils October 11, 2007 9:11 AM EDT
posted by beecuster
WE HAVE NO BELIEFS
Show us some more of your ignorance!


So, you don''t believe nothin? You must believe something or you wouldn''t be posting it on here. You care enough about nothing to inject your thoughts on this site, so I don''t believe you. I don''t believe you believe yourself either. Matter of fact, I believe you want to believe something, anything so bad you can taste it, since you must be a miserable human being. Thats sad my friend.
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by michellem99-2009 October 11, 2007 8:42 AM EDT
Look I am forced to pay for schools and it is not fair and along I help pay for schools I will say they are not working. I said the pledge every day at school. There was one child who did not so he just stood whth our class while we did. Sense they made schools prayer free. ALL HELL BROKE OUT. So we knew they could not lay a paw on us, I know the mind of a bully and who doesn''t. I AM SCARED OF THE ONES NOW AND WHEN THEY ARE ADULTS WHAT KIND OF PARENTS THEY BE. Think about it. It won''t hurt yer if they ask the Allmighty to be part of the school day . Yer reap what yer soe..
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by dmhphils October 11, 2007 8:30 AM EDT
Looks to me like "brain-washing" might be a good idea. Clean out, wash out some of these perverted humanistic, atheistic and godless ideas out of the consciences of the heartland of this country. Daniel Webster said this in 1823: "If the power of the Gospel is not felt throughout the length and breadth of the land, anarchy and misrule, degradation and misery, corruption and darkness, will reign without mitigation or end." This is the flood that will overtake our land.
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by michellem99-2009 October 11, 2007 8:21 AM EDT
Gramma ,kids are so smart asre to boss the parents and if parents do the wrong thing jail. It is no wonder they out of control. I seen little kids boss mum. What is wrong here is the govt has made this mess. If manners are taught and parent allowed to raise their kids right. They need a paw you kuow where. but the govt say that violate,,BS. That is why the prisom/jails are full. And wont hurt yer to to learn the golden rule. My kin never owned slaves..
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by dmhphils October 11, 2007 8:13 AM EDT
posted by brainbwb
The coercion was towards those, who, like Jehovah''''s Witnesses, Jews, or atheists in the groups were forced to participate in a ritual antithetical to their beliefs.
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Respectfully, there was never any forced participation in prayer. For those who did not want to participate, they just didn''t. The bigger issue is not making the connection between snubbing our noses at God in the school system, honoring Him, and the complete breakdown of discipline and common goodness and consideration for others. There is an undeniable connection.
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by brianbwb-2009 October 11, 2007 7:51 AM EDT
your approach has failed miserably and will continue to do so. There was never any coercion only the offended consciences of those who refused to acknowledge the depravity of minds without God.
Posted by dmhphils

Failed to do what? Brainwash people into accepting someone else''s interpretation of religion? That failure I consider to be success.

I posit that it succeeded in freeing those who don''t necessarily subscribe to the beliefs of one group from having to support said group.

The coercion was towards those, who, like Jehovah''s Witnesses, Jews, or atheists in the groups were forced to participate in a ritual antithetical to their beliefs.

It is the actions of a person that can be called depraved, regardless of the beliefs that motivate them. A professed "Christian" like Bush for example, is responsible for the deaths of hundreds of thousands in Iraq and Afghanistan. That was true depravity from one who claims that his "God" told him to do what he did.
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by dmhphils October 11, 2007 7:10 AM EDT
GrammaWhamma......Yes!
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by grammawhamma October 11, 2007 7:08 AM EDT
When parents were told and convinced they could no longer discipline their kids but instead the child needed to be reasoned with...is when it all went down the tubes. I am not for child abuse...but a swat on the butt is not cruel. I remember when my 6 year old came home from school and said "I learned at school that if you ever spank me I can send you to jail"...and then she tested me by kicking me in the shins and spitting at me! Grrrrr... this is what she learned at school that day? This generation is the result of that line of thought...give parents their rights back to raise their kids with discipline. Not the "Johnny...if you promise to be good today, I will buy you a new video game". Of course...now the generation raising kids were the ones who weren''t spanked...so what can we expect next??
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by dmhphils October 11, 2007 6:57 AM EDT
It is amazing how athiests are able to spew out their anti-God drivel imposing their beliefs on others, and then when someone merely mentions the thoughts of God they go bananas. Why do they so hate God?
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by smirk5 October 11, 2007 6:36 AM EDT
Hermit22,

Did you see that show where that woman could jump as high as a multi-story building? It was amazing.
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by smirk5 October 11, 2007 6:35 AM EDT
Never forget that Republicans actually support gun control. Ask any Republican politician if he thinks it''s okay for private citizens to carry guns around the president. They''ll tell you no. So, they believe in controlling guns when it comes down to it.
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