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Re: Massive Shooting at School in Connecticut - 27 killed, 18 children
« Reply #450 on: December 14, 2012, 07:50:01 PM »

West Germany? Where did you get this from? Just curious.

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Re: Massive Shooting at School in Connecticut - 27 killed, 18 children
« Reply #451 on: December 14, 2012, 07:50:58 PM »
We should be having a talk about mental illness in this country but that will fall to the wayside as dipshits like TommyWishbone try to strongarm the rest of us into some idiotic move that won't fix anything.

Thank you,

goddamn near sighted fools...

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Re: Massive Shooting at School in Connecticut - 27 killed, 18 children
« Reply #452 on: December 14, 2012, 07:54:32 PM »
We should be having a talk about mental illness in this country but that will fall to the wayside as dipshits like TommyWishbone try to strongarm the rest of us into some idiotic move that won't fix anything.

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Re: Massive Shooting at School in Connecticut - 27 killed, 18 children
« Reply #453 on: December 14, 2012, 07:57:11 PM »
Anyone that questions our Second Amendment Rights is an ignorant fool.

They who can give up essential liberty to obtain a little temporary safety, deserve neither liberty nor safety.
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Re: Massive Shooting at School in Connecticut - 27 killed, 18 children
« Reply #454 on: December 14, 2012, 07:58:58 PM »


In Brazil, 35.233 were killed by guns in 2010. Note that firearms are illegal in Brazil since 2003.

http://www.imparesonline.com.br/2011/12/barsil-campeao-de-armas-e-de-mortes-por.html

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Re: Massive Shooting at School in Connecticut - 27 killed, 18 children
« Reply #455 on: December 14, 2012, 08:00:49 PM »
Not to go 333386 here, but I absolutely despise anyone that even questions our right to keep and bear arms.  Especially in the wake of something like this.

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Re: Massive Shooting at School in Connecticut - 27 killed, 18 children
« Reply #456 on: December 14, 2012, 08:01:48 PM »
In Austria, annual handgun homicides total

2010: 1
2009: 6
2008: 1
2007: 3
2006: 1
2005: 5
2003: 4
2002: 3

In the United States, annual handgun homicides total

2009: 9,146
2008: 9,484
2007: 10,129
2006: 10,225
2005: 10,158
2004: 9,385
2003: 9,659
2002: 9,369
2001: 8,890
1999: 8,259
1998: 9,257





Pretty low numbers considering the population is over 300 million.

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Re: Massive Shooting at School in Connecticut - 27 killed, 18 children
« Reply #457 on: December 14, 2012, 08:02:20 PM »
Yes, I'm all for gun control- as long as I control all the guns.
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Re: Massive Shooting at School in Connecticut - 27 killed, 18 children
« Reply #458 on: December 14, 2012, 08:02:26 PM »
They can be half an hour away to an hour away or more in a lot of the United States.  

Besides, the homicide rate per 100,000 is not that high at all as I stated earlier.

If morons would just look at the facts and not be swayed by sensationalism and myth, then we would see that the most reasonable approach is the one where we do nothing and continue with the 2nd amendment as it is.



I wouldn't say do nothing. security at these schools needs to be improved. Look at inner city schools..one way in, one way out and you pass through a metal detector with armed security overseeing the whole deal. and if you just walk up, you are on camera, and they ask you for ID and to state your business before they let you in.

if you shoot the guard, you are in a hallway with electronically locked doors barring you from getting to the classrooms. yeah you killed a guard and that sucks, but you didn't kill 20 kids

That's why these sick bastards target suburban schools, they are soft targets with plenty of victims. It sure won't stop a determined person from hurting people, but it will deter them and lessen the catastrophe..it's way too easy the way things are now.

I used to walk up to my daughter's classroom and pick her up from elementary school, and nobody said a word to me.

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Re: Massive Shooting at School in Connecticut - 27 killed, 18 children
« Reply #459 on: December 14, 2012, 08:03:31 PM »
In Brazil, 35.233 were killed by guns in 2010. Note that firearms are illegal in Brazil since 2003.
Brazil is nearly 9 times worse than the United States as far as Homicides with firearms per 100,000 go and yet they have banned guns.   :D  Seems like its working well.  :D

http://www.gunpolicy.org/firearms/compare/194/rate_of_gun_homicide/26

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Re: Massive Shooting at School in Connecticut - 27 killed, 18 children
« Reply #460 on: December 14, 2012, 08:09:46 PM »
I wouldn't say do nothing. security at these schools needs to be improved. Look at inner city schools..one way in, one way out and you pass through a metal detector with armed security overseeing the whole deal. and if you just walk up, you are on camera, and they ask you for ID and to state your business before they let you in.

if you shoot the guard, you are in a hallway with electronically locked doors barring you from getting to the classrooms. yeah you killed a guard and that sucks, but you didn't kill 20 kids

That's why these sick bastards target suburban schools, they are soft targets with plenty of victims. It sure won't stop a determined person from hurting people, but it will deter them and lessen the catastrophe..it's way too easy the way things are now.

I used to walk up to my daughter's classroom and pick her up from elementary school, and nobody said a word to me.
I meant doing nothing as far as restricting firearms.

They should step up security at schools by hiring guards, improving locks, methods of entry etc...

Someone did let this guy in.  From what I understand, he had to be buzzed in and someone did just that.  Buzzed him right in.  That is a failure.

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Re: Massive Shooting at School in Connecticut - 27 killed, 18 children
« Reply #461 on: December 14, 2012, 08:11:33 PM »
What young white children need is love and respect at an early age, preferably during all their teens, and none of this would happen.

It is very important how a young mind evolves from 7 years to 20 years.

From 7 to 15, a good upbringing and respectful comrades help build a strong mind, giving him a sense of belonging and that he has value.

Even less chance of anything like this happening if he gets laid regularly from 16 to 20.

Think about this when raising new children. Avoid creating more of these mass-murdering youngsters that has been bullied or mistreated by their parents / peers during the most important years, the years that shape what kind of man you will become.

Also, avoid blacks and arabs, prevent your children from meeting such people since they can give them ideas.
And control their friends and tv/internet browsing sessions. Basic common sense that has been abandonned by most parents for at least 2 decades. Well, to be completely honnest, most people from the higher social classes always have raised their kids that way. It s often people from the middle and lower social classes who forget about this. Just like women kids exist to be shaped, if you dont shape them, someone, something else will. Dont come whining then when they "dont turn out the way you wanted them to be".

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Re: Massive Shooting at School in Connecticut - 27 killed, 18 children
« Reply #462 on: December 14, 2012, 08:11:37 PM »
Thrown out of the Ramones. . . become a mass murderer.
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Re: Massive Shooting at School in Connecticut - 27 killed, 18 children
« Reply #463 on: December 14, 2012, 08:15:37 PM »
I meant doing nothing as far as restricting firearms.

They should step up security at schools by hiring guards, improving locks, methods of entry etc...

Someone did let this guy in.  From what I understand, he had to be buzzed in and someone did just that.  Buzzed him right in.  That is a failure.

Total failure. that's fucked up. a Metal detector , safety doors and an armed guard will fix that real quick.  like an airlock. can't get in unless you are good to go

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Re: Massive Shooting at School in Connecticut - 27 killed, 18 children
« Reply #464 on: December 14, 2012, 08:19:20 PM »
The population of Japan is 126,475,664 people.

ChartIn Japan, annual firearm homicides total

2008: 119
2002: 4712
2001: 56
1997: 3413
1996: 36
1995: 42
CompareRate of Gun Homicide per 100,000 People
ChartIn Japan, the annual rate of firearm homicide per 100,000 population is

2008: 0.09
2002: 0.0412
2001: 0.04
1997: 0.0313
1996: 0.03
1995: 0.03
1994: 0.0214

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Re: Massive Shooting at School in Connecticut - 27 killed, 20 children
« Reply #465 on: December 14, 2012, 08:23:05 PM »
and father issues. Clearly mom must have been out of her mind herself to let him know where the guns were... she s the only responsible for all of this to have happened. You dont let your kids know where your weapons and ammo are, especialy if you are yourself mentally unstable -after the breakup with father?- and so is the son remaining with you.

 And where did the rifle some of you talked about supposedly left in the car come from btw? His mother, too?  

I heard all of the guns were registered to the mother.  He lived with her.  Clearly he had some major mother issues.  He shot her IN THE FACE.  I haven't heard anything about the father other than he was cooperating with the investigation.
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Re: Massive Shooting at School in Connecticut - 27 killed, 18 children
« Reply #466 on: December 14, 2012, 08:24:16 PM »
It's brutal here in CT......say all you want about the kid,how he was raised,gun control....


....nothing changes the facts that 20 sets of parents lost their kids today.

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Re: Massive Shooting at School in Connecticut - 27 killed, 20 children
« Reply #467 on: December 14, 2012, 08:24:31 PM »
I heard all of the guns were registered to the mother.  He lived with her.  Clearly he had some major mother issues.  He shot her IN THE FACE.  I haven't heard anything about the father other than he was cooperating with the investigation.

Maybe he was aiming for her gut and he's just a really bad shot?
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Re: Massive Shooting at School in Connecticut - 27 killed, 18 children
« Reply #468 on: December 14, 2012, 08:25:51 PM »
The population of Japan is 126,475,664 people.

ChartIn Japan, annual firearm homicides total

2008: 119
2002: 4712
2001: 56
1997: 3413
1996: 36
1995: 42
CompareRate of Gun Homicide per 100,000 People
ChartIn Japan, the annual rate of firearm homicide per 100,000 population is

2008: 0.09
2002: 0.0412
2001: 0.04
1997: 0.0313
1996: 0.03
1995: 0.03
1994: 0.0214

1. Japan is not America nor does it have the land mass.  It is a collection of tiny islands that has many police officers per square mile.  This is not the case in the United States as I have noted earlier.

2. Japan also has a monoculture and people literally live on top of each other.  The United States is NOTHING like this.  Again, they have enough officers per square mile to cover the entire population as they live on top of each other.

3. You can`t compare the two countries at all, it makes no sense to do so.

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Re: Massive Shooting at School in Connecticut - 27 killed, 20 children
« Reply #469 on: December 14, 2012, 08:28:30 PM »
I heard all of the guns were registered to the mother.  He lived with her.  Clearly he had some major mother issues.  He shot her IN THE FACE.  I haven't heard anything about the father other than he was cooperating with the investigation.
Peter Lanza is a vice president and tax specialist at GE Energy Financial Services, is remarried and lives in Stamford.  He also is registered a Republican and has a position in his church apparently.

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Re: Massive Shooting at School in Connecticut - 27 killed, 18 children
« Reply #470 on: December 14, 2012, 08:28:54 PM »
I meant doing nothing as far as restricting firearms.

They should step up security at schools by hiring guards, improving locks, methods of entry etc...

Someone did let this guy in.  From what I understand, he had to be buzzed in and someone did just that.  Buzzed him right in.  That is a failure.
why do you suddenly pretend to care anyways, i thought " kids were disgusting "  ::)

What a confused weirdo.


It's brutal here in CT......say all you want about the kid,how he was raised,gun control....


....nothing changes the facts that 20 sets of parents lost their kids today.
Well, their losses wont be in vain as something will be done so it never happens again. Mankind as a whole -well, north america- will benefit from this tragedy.
Now it's really important authorities reveal everything that led to creating such a monster in details. You ll see that he was left with his mother who was probably depressed/suicidal while his father rejected him / prefered older brother... older brother saying his young brother was "a nutcase" is a dead give away that the "family" was just completely shattered.
These scenariis are vastly prevalent in nowadays occidental atheist societies full of dysfunctionnal families, so it's certainly not going to be the first nor the last time it happens. In fact, it happens everyday but most teens kill themselves without going on a rampage; the aggravating factor here was that his mother let him access her weapons which obviously werent secured enough, she also probably made him as depressed as herself leading him to a break down as kids that age arent supposed to support their parents psychological problems.
Growing atheism is why suicide rates are increasing both in north america and europe among teens AND adults. And to think there's an economic depression that's coming.

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Re: Massive Shooting at School in Connecticut - 27 killed, 18 children
« Reply #471 on: December 14, 2012, 08:29:29 PM »
Wrong again , basic house hold products which are widely available in any country can be used easily to create a bomb , you can't argue to the contrary

and again oversimplification , and not accurate. You put almost no thought into your childish post.
How easy is it too pick up a gun and shoot people, learning how to make an EFFECTIVE bomb from household products is difficult, something that takes planning and SKILL.  Picking up a GUN and firing it on the other hand is the easiest thing in the world to do.  Calling people childish because you don't agree with their opinion is the very reason people like you shouldn't own guns, you can attempt to denigrate others in you advocacy of gun ownership, but all it does is further prove why citizens shouldn't have access to such weapons, when people argue in such an offensive way and with a poor attitude, you know their is something wrong with them and their argument.  If the government was saying you can no longer have access to food, water or medicine, I would understand the passion, but to get so reactionary over GUNS, an item that serves NO PURPOSE for the average citizen, it really is kind of crazy.  Then again, I grew up in a culture were people DONT own GUNS, they don't feel deprived, they never talk about GUNS, they NEVER talk about regular MASSACRES happening in SCHOOLS, they NEVER lobby Government to OWN GUNS.  Guns in general are a NON TOPIC, Nobody cares about them, so it does seem ODD that some people would become RAVING LUNATICS if you suggested they shouldn't OWN GUNS. 

The people who are passionate about this issue are overly emotional, and not in a healthy way, they are often juvenile and selfish in their outlook, and other peoples welfare is the last thing they care about.  It is possibly hard for you to see the forest through the trees as you have been raised in the middle of an extreme gun culture, but from someone who grew up in a place were people couldn't care less about guns, were schools don't need security and metal detectors and body searches etc. a place were their IS NO SUCH thing as mass killings in school-yards, it is incredibly ODD to deal with people who somehow IGNORE the reality of their CULTURE and continually promote a way of life that is unnecessary and kills many people.  I think the question people need to ask themselves is WHY DO I WANT A GUN! is it because other people own guns? is it because you have some perverse sense of ENTITLEMENT?, or is it you are deeply INSECURE? whatever the reasons are, they are probably NOT HEALTHY!
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Re: Massive Shooting at School in Connecticut - 27 killed, 18 children
« Reply #472 on: December 14, 2012, 08:30:54 PM »
Newtown, CT

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Re: Massive Shooting at School in Connecticut - 27 killed, 20 children
« Reply #473 on: December 14, 2012, 08:32:10 PM »
Peter Lanza is a vice president and tax specialist at GE Energy Financial Services, is remarried and lives in Stamford.  He also is registered a Republican and has a position in his church apparently.

And this is relevant how?
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