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Shooting in Colorado

Discussion in 'BBS Hangout' started by dockerland, Jul 20, 2012.

  1. Rocketman95

    Rocketman95 Hangout Boy

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    Concealed Handgun License.
     
  2. ILoveTheRockets

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    murdered more people that we don't know about I mean
     
  3. Northside Storm

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    America is probably one of the only countries in the world where a man like this would be apprehended and brought through fair courts.

    I have to applaud that. American values cannot be broken by this lunacy. The American people cannot be broken so easily.

    People will eventually let him fade from their minds. They'll go back to their daily lives. They'll watch movies while the madman languishes in the dark.

    And then maybe someday, we'll find out why so many young men throw away their lives and the lives of others, and then solutions can be proposed.
     
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  4. Sweet Lou 4 2

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    I don't think anyone back then envisioned an era when one man could kill a dozen people and wound 50 others in a few minutes.

    The right to bear arms came about during an era when you had muskets.
     
  5. rocketfan83

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    I hate how the media covers these stories. Dude is famous and that's what he wants. It's the best day of his life. It should be a quick blurb and that's it.
     
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  6. Rocketman95

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    It's cause we watch and need to know every single detail of this stuff. There's a 21-page thread on a basketball BBS less than 24 hours after it happened. A lot of the blame for the state of the media goes to the audience.

    Of course, this is a different type of story than your Casey Anthony-type crap. We all know John Wayne Gacy's name and that happened decades ago.
     
  7. oelman44

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    Its always the quiet unexpecting ones.
     
  8. TdashDUB

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    http://insidemovies.ew.com/2012/07/20/christopher-nolan-dark-knight-rises-shooting-statement/

    Nolan releases statement about the shooting:

     
  9. Scarface281

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    They shouldn't show his mugshot and keep repeating his name over and over.
     
  10. Cowboy_Bebop

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    Don't know where you got your info from. Legal action need to be taken and sue the **** out of the law the allows firearms. NRA is where it should start and hold responsible. NRA are part of the criminals. I'm pretty sure if Obama call for a more stricter gun control someone will probably try to put a bounty on his head. The government are too scare of these group.

     
  11. TdashDUB

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    Ahh okay, they must have updated. The ABC report I read earlier mentioned they were looking deeper into it but the weapons were thought to be illegal.
     
  12. gatsby

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    Stop.

    This thread is for somber remembrance and embrace of your American family.
     
  13. ubigred

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    It's one thing to carry a hand gun. However this dude had assault rifles.

    Why do you need assault rifles, shotguns, etc. In the name of an Amendment???

    A relevant question before and after this massacre.
     
  14. ubigred

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    It's one thing to carry a hand gun. However this dude had assault rifles.

    Why do you need assault rifles, shotguns, etc. In the name of an Amendment???

    A relevant question before and after this massacre.
     
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    To combat people who open the exit door at a movie theater and throw in tear gas and murder innocent people with a assault rifle,shotgun, etc..
     
  16. ubigred

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    Oh and **** the Second Amendment. In contemporary America, it's nothing, but a platform and shield to make money for greedy individuals. Individuals who make money off of the bountiful production of firearms despite the use and intentions of bearers.
     
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    Manson makes more sense than most people in US, and many posters on this board. He comes across most articulate and well-informed about these issues. Over the years, I have had more respect for him than most mainstream musicians, in regards to their work and even how they express themselves. It seems like he has a great understanding, how in the world can anyone find fault in what he said on Bowling for Columbine or on "The O'Reilly Factor."

    What part of his argument constitute to an rambling, illogical, or have any perceived fallacies.

    I even said often before anytime some controversial new movie, TV show, or song comes out and people feel like it's going to make people deviant or crazy, such as men who thought if they watched Brokeback Mountain were suddenly going to turn gay, after the movie or suddenly think their wives are going to turn into stud-muffin craving sex fiends after watching Magic Mike or Desperate Housewives. There was also an older analogy with DH Lawrence's Birth of Nation. After seeing the movie in the theater, there were group attacks carried against individual black people.

    http://www.pbs.org/wnet/jimcrow/stories_events_birth.html


    It's funny how reserved and nonchalant Marilyn Manson remained in those interviews, after critics were pointing fingers at him, because they believed his music inspired to two teenagers to kill 13 people and leave 21 injured. I'm sure if you were an artist that was being scapegoated for something horrific, you may feel somewhat slighted or unfairly persecuted. It's weird how in alot of his interviews and songs, how he comes off like a yoga, yet people look at him like the biggest freak in the world. More times than not, does that say more about him, or about the people who find him revolting.
     
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  18. hotballa

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    Perhaps we should also ban bread and butter since carbs and fat are the most responsible for heart diesease which kills a lot more people in america than guns. Afterwards ban monogamous relationships since they are the root of so many crimea of passion that affect thousands and maybe millions every year.
     
  19. TheRealist137

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    so you're saying that people should be allowed legally to carry ak47s and uzis in public?
     
  20. RedRedemption

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    That's what it seems like he's implying.
    I'm all for concealed handguns, but you'd have to be out of your mind if you think carrying assault rifles in public is okay.
     

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