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For those who think arming teachers is the answer...
thumper wrote:
On 12/18/2012 9:53 PM, Califbill wrote: ESAD wrote: Let's not forget that Nadal Hassan shot 43 people, 13 fatally, at Fort Hood, a facility filled with armed and trained people. Approximately 214 shots were fired (Hassan had another 177 rounds on him when captured). He was attacked by three different soldiers, all of whom he shot. It was not until a civilian police officer arrived some time later that Hassan was shot and wounded. If the army can't stop a guy like this, how is a kindergarten teacher supposed to? It was a gun control area. Nobody was allowed to carry weapons. The people were trained, but not armed. Most bases in the states have the weapons in the armory. I was stationed on an airbase, Travis, that had APs at the gates and the only other armed people were the guards out on B52 line. That's interesting. All those trained people. More guns = more safety... why don't they trust them? Booze. |
For those who think arming teachers is the answer...
On 12/19/2012 10:34 PM, thumper wrote:
On 12/18/2012 9:53 PM, Califbill wrote: ESAD wrote: Let's not forget that Nadal Hassan shot 43 people, 13 fatally, at Fort Hood, a facility filled with armed and trained people. Approximately 214 shots were fired (Hassan had another 177 rounds on him when captured). He was attacked by three different soldiers, all of whom he shot. It was not until a civilian police officer arrived some time later that Hassan was shot and wounded. If the army can't stop a guy like this, how is a kindergarten teacher supposed to? It was a gun control area. Nobody was allowed to carry weapons. The people were trained, but not armed. Most bases in the states have the weapons in the armory. I was stationed on an airbase, Travis, that had APs at the gates and the only other armed people were the guards out on B52 line. That's interesting. All those trained people. More guns = more safety... why don't they trust them? Maybe they were there for other reasons, why burden them? |
For those who think arming teachers is the answer...
On 12/19/2012 7:47 PM, JustWait wrote:
On 12/19/2012 10:34 PM, thumper wrote: On 12/18/2012 9:53 PM, Califbill wrote: ESAD wrote: Let's not forget that Nadal Hassan shot 43 people, 13 fatally, at Fort Hood, a facility filled with armed and trained people. Approximately 214 shots were fired (Hassan had another 177 rounds on him when captured). He was attacked by three different soldiers, all of whom he shot. It was not until a civilian police officer arrived some time later that Hassan was shot and wounded. If the army can't stop a guy like this, how is a kindergarten teacher supposed to? It was a gun control area. Nobody was allowed to carry weapons. The people were trained, but not armed. Most bases in the states have the weapons in the armory. I was stationed on an airbase, Travis, that had APs at the gates and the only other armed people were the guards out on B52 line. That's interesting. All those trained people. More guns = more safety... why don't they trust them? Maybe they were there for other reasons, why burden them? Like the janitors and lunch ladies you want to arm? |
For those who think arming teachers is the answer...
On 12/20/2012 2:13 AM, thumper wrote:
On 12/19/2012 7:47 PM, JustWait wrote: On 12/19/2012 10:34 PM, thumper wrote: On 12/18/2012 9:53 PM, Califbill wrote: ESAD wrote: Let's not forget that Nadal Hassan shot 43 people, 13 fatally, at Fort Hood, a facility filled with armed and trained people. Approximately 214 shots were fired (Hassan had another 177 rounds on him when captured). He was attacked by three different soldiers, all of whom he shot. It was not until a civilian police officer arrived some time later that Hassan was shot and wounded. If the army can't stop a guy like this, how is a kindergarten teacher supposed to? It was a gun control area. Nobody was allowed to carry weapons. The people were trained, but not armed. Most bases in the states have the weapons in the armory. I was stationed on an airbase, Travis, that had APs at the gates and the only other armed people were the guards out on B52 line. That's interesting. All those trained people. More guns = more safety... why don't they trust them? Maybe they were there for other reasons, why burden them? Like the janitors and lunch ladies you want to arm? Are you really as dense as harry, or just protecting the union slugs too? |
For those who think arming teachers is the answer...
On 12/20/12 7:46 AM, JustWait wrote:
On 12/20/2012 2:13 AM, thumper wrote: On 12/19/2012 7:47 PM, JustWait wrote: On 12/19/2012 10:34 PM, thumper wrote: On 12/18/2012 9:53 PM, Califbill wrote: ESAD wrote: Let's not forget that Nadal Hassan shot 43 people, 13 fatally, at Fort Hood, a facility filled with armed and trained people. Approximately 214 shots were fired (Hassan had another 177 rounds on him when captured). He was attacked by three different soldiers, all of whom he shot. It was not until a civilian police officer arrived some time later that Hassan was shot and wounded. If the army can't stop a guy like this, how is a kindergarten teacher supposed to? It was a gun control area. Nobody was allowed to carry weapons. The people were trained, but not armed. Most bases in the states have the weapons in the armory. I was stationed on an airbase, Travis, that had APs at the gates and the only other armed people were the guards out on B52 line. That's interesting. All those trained people. More guns = more safety... why don't they trust them? Maybe they were there for other reasons, why burden them? Like the janitors and lunch ladies you want to arm? Are you really as dense as harry, or just protecting the union slugs too? Awwww, poor little **** Snotty, who couldn't hang onto a "union job" he lost decades ago, is still ****ed off about it. |
For those who think arming teachers is the answer...
On 12/19/2012 10:39 PM, ESAD wrote:
Booze. Pour on for me while you're at it. |
For those who think arming teachers is the answer...
On 12/20/2012 8:00 AM, ESAD wrote:
On 12/20/12 7:46 AM, JustWait wrote: On 12/20/2012 2:13 AM, thumper wrote: On 12/19/2012 7:47 PM, JustWait wrote: On 12/19/2012 10:34 PM, thumper wrote: On 12/18/2012 9:53 PM, Califbill wrote: ESAD wrote: Let's not forget that Nadal Hassan shot 43 people, 13 fatally, at Fort Hood, a facility filled with armed and trained people. Approximately 214 shots were fired (Hassan had another 177 rounds on him when captured). He was attacked by three different soldiers, all of whom he shot. It was not until a civilian police officer arrived some time later that Hassan was shot and wounded. If the army can't stop a guy like this, how is a kindergarten teacher supposed to? It was a gun control area. Nobody was allowed to carry weapons. The people were trained, but not armed. Most bases in the states have the weapons in the armory. I was stationed on an airbase, Travis, that had APs at the gates and the only other armed people were the guards out on B52 line. That's interesting. All those trained people. More guns = more safety... why don't they trust them? Maybe they were there for other reasons, why burden them? Like the janitors and lunch ladies you want to arm? Are you really as dense as harry, or just protecting the union slugs too? Awwww, poor little **** Snotty, who couldn't hang onto a "union job" he lost decades ago, is still ****ed off about it. How does one get fired from a union job? I thought it was impossible. |
For those who think arming teachers is the answer...
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For those who think arming teachers is the answer...
On 12/20/2012 8:13 AM, Meyer wrote:
On 12/20/2012 8:00 AM, ESAD wrote: On 12/20/12 7:46 AM, JustWait wrote: On 12/20/2012 2:13 AM, thumper wrote: On 12/19/2012 7:47 PM, JustWait wrote: On 12/19/2012 10:34 PM, thumper wrote: On 12/18/2012 9:53 PM, Califbill wrote: ESAD wrote: Let's not forget that Nadal Hassan shot 43 people, 13 fatally, at Fort Hood, a facility filled with armed and trained people. Approximately 214 shots were fired (Hassan had another 177 rounds on him when captured). He was attacked by three different soldiers, all of whom he shot. It was not until a civilian police officer arrived some time later that Hassan was shot and wounded. If the army can't stop a guy like this, how is a kindergarten teacher supposed to? It was a gun control area. Nobody was allowed to carry weapons. The people were trained, but not armed. Most bases in the states have the weapons in the armory. I was stationed on an airbase, Travis, that had APs at the gates and the only other armed people were the guards out on B52 line. That's interesting. All those trained people. More guns = more safety... why don't they trust them? Maybe they were there for other reasons, why burden them? Like the janitors and lunch ladies you want to arm? Are you really as dense as harry, or just protecting the union slugs too? Awwww, poor little **** Snotty, who couldn't hang onto a "union job" he lost decades ago, is still ****ed off about it. How does one get fired from a union job? I thought it was impossible. Uh, he made it up... |
For those who think arming teachers is the answer...
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