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Killing Fields
Once again a mentally ill man shot by firearms at almost 20 people in
the USA. Many died. Amongst them a nine year old child. If the boy just had had a gun in his hand he might have had a chance to protect himself and the others by shooting down the *******. But no, he didn't carry a gun. Guns must sell no matter how many innocent people must die for no good reason. It is a good business. I don't believe it is good business for the US travel industry. |
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On 09/01/2011 06:54, Markku Grönroos wrote:
Once again a mentally ill man shot by firearms at almost 20 people in the USA. Many died. Amongst them a nine year old child. If the boy just had had a gun in his hand he might have had a chance to protect himself and the others by shooting down the *******. But no, he didn't carry a gun. Guns must sell no matter how many innocent people must die for no good reason. It is a good business. I don't believe it is good business for the US travel industry. yes, considering that Arizona has the most liberal gun laws in the US, it's surprising that everybody in the crowd didn't have a sixgun strapped to their hips. They might have had a chance then! |
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On 1/12/2011 3:48 AM, mikeos wrote:
On 09/01/2011 06:54, Markku Grönroos wrote: Once again a mentally ill man shot by firearms at almost 20 people in the USA. Many died. Amongst them a nine year old child. If the boy just had had a gun in his hand he might have had a chance to protect himself and the others by shooting down the *******. But no, he didn't carry a gun. Guns must sell no matter how many innocent people must die for no good reason. It is a good business. I don't believe it is good business for the US travel industry. yes, considering that Arizona has the most liberal gun laws in the US, it's surprising that everybody in the crowd didn't have a sixgun strapped to their hips. They might have had a chance then! The crowd was filled with liberals, who don't believe in owning guns |
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On 13/01/2011 00:43, MAS wrote:
Guns must sell no matter how many innocent people must die for no good reason. It is a good business. I don't believe it is good business for the US travel industry. yes, considering that Arizona has the most liberal gun laws in the US, it's surprising that everybody in the crowd didn't have a sixgun strapped to their hips. They might have had a chance then! The crowd was filled with liberals, who don't believe in owning guns I am, of course, using the word "liberal" in accordance with its' original dictionary definition: "favorable to or in accord with concepts of maximum individual freedom possible, esp. as guaranteed by law and secured by governmental protection of civil liberties". This would appear to be in line with Arizona's tolerant and permissive attitude towards personal ownership of firearms. |
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