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We can’t do nuttin’ about this, sez the Republicans…
Today One fraternity member was killed and three others wounded in a fight that escalated into a shooting early Friday near a Greek-life dorm at Northern Arizona University in Flagstaff, Ariz. and One student was killed and another person was injured after someone opened fire outside a Texas Southern University dormitory on Friday morning, prompting a lockdown at the Houston school, officials said. |
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On 10/9/2015 3:07 PM, Keyser Söze wrote:
We can’t do nuttin’ about this, sez the Republicans… Today One fraternity member was killed and three others wounded in a fight that escalated into a shooting early Friday near a Greek-life dorm at Northern Arizona University in Flagstaff, Ariz. and One student was killed and another person was injured after someone opened fire outside a Texas Southern University dormitory on Friday morning, prompting a lockdown at the Houston school, officials said. What Hillery said: What difference does it make. https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/...-poll-numbers/ |
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Keyser Söze wrote:
We can’t do nuttin’ about this, sez the Republicans… Today One fraternity member was killed and three others wounded in a fight that escalated into a shooting early Friday near a Greek-life dorm at Northern Arizona University in Flagstaff, Ariz. and One student was killed and another person was injured after someone opened fire outside a Texas Southern University dormitory on Friday morning, prompting a lockdown at the Houston school, officials said. Not guns, but what is the reason there is so much more violence these days? There were lots of firearms available when I was young. But we had a few fisticuffs, not shooting and knifing. Look at the amount of stabbings these days. Overall tells that is not the weapon that is the problem, but society today. We had cowboy and Indians movies, but not a constant input of heads blowing up in slow motion, or the popular computer games that are ultra violent. Probably make "Mortal Combat" seem tame these days. We are looking at the tools, not the process. Maybe all those kids that were let off because their shrink said they had a bad childhood, are coming back to shoot and stab their fellow man. |
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On 10/9/15 10:00 PM, Califbill wrote:
Keyser Söze wrote: We can’t do nuttin’ about this, sez the Republicans… Today One fraternity member was killed and three others wounded in a fight that escalated into a shooting early Friday near a Greek-life dorm at Northern Arizona University in Flagstaff, Ariz. and One student was killed and another person was injured after someone opened fire outside a Texas Southern University dormitory on Friday morning, prompting a lockdown at the Houston school, officials said. Not guns, but what is the reason there is so much more violence these days? There were lots of firearms available when I was young. But we had a few fisticuffs, not shooting and knifing. Look at the amount of stabbings these days. Overall tells that is not the weapon that is the problem, but society today. We had cowboy and Indians movies, but not a constant input of heads blowing up in slow motion, or the popular computer games that are ultra violent. Probably make "Mortal Combat" seem tame these days. We are looking at the tools, not the process. Maybe all those kids that were let off because their shrink said they had a bad childhood, are coming back to shoot and stab their fellow man. These "ultra violent" movies are shown all over the free world. Why are there not the level of shootings "there" as we have here, adjusted for population differences? I agree with you that our society is violent. We need to do something about that. |
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Keyser Söze wrote:
On 10/9/15 10:00 PM, Califbill wrote: Keyser Söze wrote: We can’t do nuttin’ about this, sez the Republicans… Today One fraternity member was killed and three others wounded in a fight that escalated into a shooting early Friday near a Greek-life dorm at Northern Arizona University in Flagstaff, Ariz. and One student was killed and another person was injured after someone opened fire outside a Texas Southern University dormitory on Friday morning, prompting a lockdown at the Houston school, officials said. Not guns, but what is the reason there is so much more violence these days? There were lots of firearms available when I was young. But we had a few fisticuffs, not shooting and knifing. Look at the amount of stabbings these days. Overall tells that is not the weapon that is the problem, but society today. We had cowboy and Indians movies, but not a constant input of heads blowing up in slow motion, or the popular computer games that are ultra violent. Probably make "Mortal Combat" seem tame these days. We are looking at the tools, not the process. Maybe all those kids that were let off because their shrink said they had a bad childhood, are coming back to shoot and stab their fellow man. These "ultra violent" movies are shown all over the free world. Why are there not the level of shootings "there" as we have here, adjusted for population differences? I agree with you that our society is violent. We need to do something about that. Lots of those ultra violent movies are censored in other lands. And you can see lots of violence in youth in Europe. Adults also. Look at the violence at Soccer matches. Maybe they do not let their youth get away with claiming bad childhoods, and punish them in the formative years. They also do not have the huge group of single parent, unwed mothers I bet. |
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On 10/9/15 11:14 PM, Califbill wrote:
Keyser Söze wrote: On 10/9/15 10:00 PM, Califbill wrote: Keyser Söze wrote: We can’t do nuttin’ about this, sez the Republicans… Today One fraternity member was killed and three others wounded in a fight that escalated into a shooting early Friday near a Greek-life dorm at Northern Arizona University in Flagstaff, Ariz. and One student was killed and another person was injured after someone opened fire outside a Texas Southern University dormitory on Friday morning, prompting a lockdown at the Houston school, officials said. Not guns, but what is the reason there is so much more violence these days? There were lots of firearms available when I was young. But we had a few fisticuffs, not shooting and knifing. Look at the amount of stabbings these days. Overall tells that is not the weapon that is the problem, but society today. We had cowboy and Indians movies, but not a constant input of heads blowing up in slow motion, or the popular computer games that are ultra violent. Probably make "Mortal Combat" seem tame these days. We are looking at the tools, not the process. Maybe all those kids that were let off because their shrink said they had a bad childhood, are coming back to shoot and stab their fellow man. These "ultra violent" movies are shown all over the free world. Why are there not the level of shootings "there" as we have here, adjusted for population differences? I agree with you that our society is violent. We need to do something about that. Lots of those ultra violent movies are censored in other lands. And you can see lots of violence in youth in Europe. Adults also. Look at the violence at Soccer matches. Maybe they do not let their youth get away with claiming bad childhoods, and punish them in the formative years. They also do not have the huge group of single parent, unwed mothers I bet. Mass shootings, Bilious...the subject is mass shootings. Why aren't there several mass shootings a week at schools, shopping centers, churches, et cetera, in other modern, Western countries...the ones where the kids see the same movies our kids see. |
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On Fri, 9 Oct 2015 22:11:02 -0400, Keyser Söze wrote:
I agree with you that our society is violent. We need to do something about that. I haven't heard anything even close to a plan to address that. The closest thing I have heard from the left is to put all of the dangerous stuff on a high shelf. |
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On Sat, 10 Oct 2015 08:36:18 -0400, Keyser Söze
wrote: On 10/9/15 11:14 PM, Califbill wrote: Keyser Söze wrote: On 10/9/15 10:00 PM, Califbill wrote: Keyser Söze wrote: We can’t do nuttin’ about this, sez the Republicans… Today One fraternity member was killed and three others wounded in a fight that escalated into a shooting early Friday near a Greek-life dorm at Northern Arizona University in Flagstaff, Ariz. and One student was killed and another person was injured after someone opened fire outside a Texas Southern University dormitory on Friday morning, prompting a lockdown at the Houston school, officials said. Not guns, but what is the reason there is so much more violence these days? There were lots of firearms available when I was young. But we had a few fisticuffs, not shooting and knifing. Look at the amount of stabbings these days. Overall tells that is not the weapon that is the problem, but society today. We had cowboy and Indians movies, but not a constant input of heads blowing up in slow motion, or the popular computer games that are ultra violent. Probably make "Mortal Combat" seem tame these days. We are looking at the tools, not the process. Maybe all those kids that were let off because their shrink said they had a bad childhood, are coming back to shoot and stab their fellow man. These "ultra violent" movies are shown all over the free world. Why are there not the level of shootings "there" as we have here, adjusted for population differences? I agree with you that our society is violent. We need to do something about that. Lots of those ultra violent movies are censored in other lands. And you can see lots of violence in youth in Europe. Adults also. Look at the violence at Soccer matches. Maybe they do not let their youth get away with claiming bad childhoods, and punish them in the formative years. They also do not have the huge group of single parent, unwed mothers I bet. Mass shootings, Bilious...the subject is mass shootings. Why aren't there several mass shootings a week at schools, shopping centers, churches, et cetera, in other modern, Western countries...the ones where the kids see the same movies our kids see. This isn't Europe but once they assimilate a few million Syrians and Iraqis, they may start looking a little more like us Maybe we should be more like your buddy Castro and empty our prisons into northwestern Europe and see how they do with a little more diversity. |
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On Sat, 10 Oct 2015 10:29:18 -0400, Keyser Söze
wrote: On 10/10/15 10:23 AM, wrote: This isn't Europe but once they assimilate a few million Syrians and Iraqis, they may start looking a little more like us Maybe we should be more like your buddy Castro and empty our prisons into northwestern Europe and see how they do with a little more diversity. Most of our school, shopping center, movie theater shooters seem to be the sons of 'Merican families who have been here for generations. Those are a minuscule proportion of the murders in this country. a Bunch of gang bangers shooting each other is hardly worth even reporting, much less getting excited about. Curious...why do you think Castro is my "buddy"? Where do you get these nonsensical ideas? He ran a socialist paradise where they has free medical care, free college, nobody has guns and there was very little income disparity ...... everyone is poor. Sounds like the utopia that Bernie and you are promoting. |
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