MURDER IN PA.

whitewolf53

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I just heard the news about this fill in the blanks_________
pile of human waste,who killed 3 little girls in Pa.
The girls were Amish.
This piece of human manure goes into the school,tells the males to leave and keeps the girls hostage.
He then proceeds to kill 3 of them,before taking his own life.
THE COWARD!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
I have been among the Amish people before.
Thye are the most kind and gentle hardworking people you will ever know.
I feel so sorry for them to have to live in this kind of a society where nothing is sacred anymore.
May GOD welcome the little children into his arms.
AND MAY THE KILLER BURN IN HELL FOREVER.

Mike
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LDB

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There is a bill in Oklahoma, I believe it is, that will allow the school principal to be armed at work provided s/he is a concealed carry holder. That's an entirely too small change although it is a change in the right direction. All CHL holders should be allowed to carry on school property. The uncertainty of just how many properly prepared individuals are on campus would drastically reduce, if not completely eliminate, the incidences such as this one and Columbine.

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whitewolf53

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Unfortunately Leo,this is what ir has come down to.
Armed Principals.
Hell when i went to school,are biggest concern was getting caught smoking in the bathrooms.

Mike

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panther_art

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The count as this morning was 5 dead. Its sad about all the school shotings in the Country the past couple of weeks, but somehow this one has got to be the sadiest because these children know very little about how bad the rest of the world is, they live in there own little world over there.

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dieselphreak2K

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There is no punishment harsh enough for this piece of $h|t. The Amish are the most kind, caring, honest, hardowrking people on this planet, and for him to target them in his psychopathic mind is unforgiveable. When I hauled flatbed, It was lumber from amish sawmills, and they are some of the best friends you could have. I lived in the same community with many Amish families, and having lived there a month, you's swear they knew me since birth. It is so sad to see the trust of a people betrayed like this.
 

greg334

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>There is a bill in Oklahoma, I believe it is, that will
>allow the school principal to be armed at work provided s/he
>is a concealed carry holder. That's an entirely too small
>change although it is a change in the right direction. All
>CHL holders should be allowed to carry on school property.
>The uncertainty of just how many properly prepared
>individuals are on campus would drastically reduce, if not
>completely eliminate, the incidences such as this one and
>Columbine.

Leo,

It starts with the parents and making them parent. It starts with people being alert and for people not be afriad to get involved.

Arming princples in today's world is opening up the can of cr*p that all the trial lawyers would love, every principle would be more afraid to take action than they are today. Beside you better make sure that every principle is trained not only in how to use the weapon without killing other than the intended target but also something that I keep forgetting - hand to hand combat. If you disagree, come to detroit and I will take you to a couple schools that I know kids can take a weapon away from you and use it on you. Many kids don't know fear and really don't care.

Sorry to get off topic, this situation is more of a problem with the shooter and a grudge he had for 20 years. Last week's situation was rather sad but it was clear that that guy made up his mind what he wanted to do too. NOw this guy in PA knew the victims, meaning that he knew they would not fight back. SAD.
 

EagerBeaver

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Sad as it may be for the children and families involved. I get the feeling that we dont value life the same. I feel it is an incredibly horrific senseless loss anytime someone's life is taken at the hands of another. I dont place a higher value on ones life based on their age, culture, race, sex, religion etc etc. The loss is equally the same to their family as it would be to yours if your mother was the one gunned down. Maybe its the grievence process that makes people feel more for these deaths, maybe its natural or maybe its just better press.

Say a prayer for their families.
 

greg334

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Well What floors me is first now we are going to have all these conferences about school safety and such,

the second thing that floors me is the interview with this guys wife. I think that first going on camera for any reason after her husband killed innocent kids speaks to the values of her family but the comment she made about him being a caring and good person was so out of line I wanted to slap her.
 

dieselphreak2K

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Ohh, I don't pretend to think it would be less pain for me. I just point out that somebody from an outside world devastated theirs.
 

EagerBeaver

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I see your point, I always find my self in someone elses world, like when I wait to unload in a crime and drug infested neighborhood at 3:00 in the morning. wave to the pimps or shoo away the drug dealers.
Not my world but I do on occassion trip thru it.
 

tallcal101

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Better start arming the children,I'm sure the NRA would be in favor.
As Leo said,more guns are the answer.Just ask the Amish.
 
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