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by lstinson20 October 6, 2006 3:13 PM EDT
Parents these days do not know what it is like to sit in a classroom and wonder if this is the day that a classmate brings a gun to school and starts shooting!! I do it is a fear that students face to do I dealt with it and it is something my kids are going to face one day!! If nobody has noticed the violance keeps getting worse and worse. In the "old" days you didnt have to worry about student bringing a gun to school because the nation as a whole had MORALS!! Something that is truly lacking in todays society! We have taken God and Religion of the schools and our familys. We teach kids it is OK for them to use profanity and Disrespect our elders, teachers and people in Authority. We are more worried about illegals having the same rights as citzens then making our schools safer. Democrats are to busy bashing George Bush for the war in Iraq than helping him and showing him and the soldiers fighting for us to remain free that we fully support their efforts. I guess we have forgotten what we went over to Iraq in the first place!! I gues we shold just turn our heads and what for the next Osama Bin Laden to level some more buildings and take more American lives!!
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by DannyWR October 6, 2006 2:59 PM EDT
huskerarmy
"The problem is that it was widely reported that these clowns made the "survival of the fittest" comments."
Well, if you are talking about the reporting summary at Wikipedia then you are wrong. If you'll go to their website at http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Columbine_High_School_massacre
then you'll see that the reporting is that Harris was postmortemly diagnosed as a psychopath who had a "messianic-level superiority complex", but, the text does not tell you WHY he held this view. The 'why' was the point of the father's editorial on CBS and it is wholly believable. Certainly, bringing in a few religion courses into American classrooms alone is not going to reverse the situation and serious religious education and values belong in the home and at places such as Sunday school but, because many, many, do not have that home or Sunday school upon which to resort, some effort must be made in the public sphere to accommodate broader viewpoints and let our young people know that life has purpose, value, and beauty.
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by DannyWR October 6, 2006 2:53 PM EDT
huskerarmy
"The problem is that it was widely reported that these clowns made the "survival of the fittest" comments."
You are wrong. If you'll go to the Wikipedia website at http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Columbine_High_School_massacre
then you'll see that the reporting is that Harris was postmortemly diagnosed as a psychopath who had a "messianic-level superiority complex", but, the text does not tell you WHY he held this view. The 'why' was the point of the father's editorial on CBS and it is wholly believable. Certainly, bringing in a few religion courses into American classrooms is not going to reverse the situation and serious religious education and values belong in the home and at places such as Sunday school but, because many, many, do not have that home or Sunday school upon which to resort, some effort must be made in the public sphere to let our yourg people know that life has purpose, value, and beauty.
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by DannyWR October 6, 2006 2:52 PM EDT
huskerarmy
"The problem is that it was widely reported that these clowns made the "survival of the fittest" comments."
You are wrong. If you'll go to the Wikipedia website at http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Columbine_High_School_massacre
then you'll see that the reporting is that Harris was postmortemly diagnosed as a psychopath who had a "messianic-level superiority complex", but, the text does not tell you WHY he held this view. The 'why' was the point of the father's editorial on CBS and it is wholly believable. Certainly, bringing in a few religion courses into American classrooms is not going to reverse the situation and serious religious education and values belong in the home and at places such as Sunday school but, because many, many, do not have that home or Sunday school upon which to resort, some effort must be made in the public sphere to let our yourg people know that life has purpose, value, and beauty.
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by plaintruth7 October 6, 2006 2:34 PM EDT
Take a look at all the sick news in the world. I am glad CBS allowed Brian Rohrbough's comments, even if it probably was only for ratings. I'm also glad that it did stir up controversy. This seems to be the only way that some meaningful comments get national attention. Everyone has the right to his/her opinion, I agree. Are schools having problems because of a lack of God? In my opinion, ABSOLUTELY. In the end, we all have a right to our own opinions and we don't have to agree. KEEPING THE FOCUS ON THE PROBLEM IS WHAT REALLY MATTERS. PEOPLE SHOULD AT LEAST HAVE SOME MORALS AND RESPECT FOR OTHERS.
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by huskerarmy October 6, 2006 2:20 PM EDT
"If it were known that the attackers considered themselves Darwinian superiors, weeding out the weak from their school, as they had been taught was the natural order, that would be counter-productive to the advance of the Secular Humanist agenda in America's public schools as the effects of a God-less curricula upon students became clarified."

So Columbine was the effect of God-less curricula... I'm convinced. I just appear to be an ethical, moral, devoted huband and father. I'm fear the evil that lurks within me.

The problem is that it was widely reported that these clowns made the "survival of the fittest" comments. It's the old, tired straw dummy routine. Stop arguing with the "liberal media," which is now almost exclusively in the control of registered Republicans, and other fabricated "secular conspiracies" and get real. That's when the discourse will become constructive.
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by huskerarmy October 6, 2006 2:08 PM EDT
"All Liberals are such hypocrites, you preach tolerance, but when some one has a different view than what you think, you immediately get NASTY."

"NASTY" as in "all Liberals are hypocrits?"
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by DannyWR October 6, 2006 2:04 PM EDT
The major disclosure of Brian Rohrbough's comments was to point out that one of the motives of the Columbine attackers was being suppressed by the police supported by a liberal media which agreed with that suppression. If it were known that the attackers considered themselves Darwinian superiors, weeding out the weak from their school, as they had been taught was the natural order, that would be counter-productive to the advance of the Secular Humanist agenda in America's public schools as the effects of a God-less curricula upon students became clarified.
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by huskerarmy October 6, 2006 2:04 PM EDT
"Liberal minds that have done ALL the EXACT same lying, cheating and stealing to make their riches but then act as if they are somehow Philantropic"

1984: war is peace, rich is poor, philantrophy is greed, greed is generosity... Sorry smd1957, I waited a long time for your rich, generous conservative friends to show some of that "trickle down" love but they just keep getting richer while the rest of us get poorer. All we've gotten is trickled on.

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by newsnmorenew October 6, 2006 1:59 PM EDT
Did all the O'Reilly lovers find his phone *** controversy, which he had to settle out of court, "repugnant?" Or can the bloviator do no wrong?
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