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In response to
"
or he finds another target.
"
by
groiny
Why is kicking the mass-murder can down the road any better? -- nm
Posted by
Will Hunting (aka JoeMetz)
Dec 21 '12, 09:32
(No message)
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it feels better if it is not 6 year olds. nm -- nm
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groiny
Dec 21, 09:32
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It still feels a lot crappier than none dead. (nm)
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musubi
Dec 21, 09:35
i think the fundamental difference here is that you think an armed guard will make your kids safer, and others feel the opposite. -- nm
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Andie
Dec 21, 09:33
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I feel like at the very least, it will give them a chance to get out of harms way. nm -- nm
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groiny
Dec 21, 09:34
2
see, i don't, *bang* guard is dead. moving on. -- nm
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Andie
Dec 21, 09:35
1
Or guard is eating lunch, perp plans their crime around that time. -- nm
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Kim Pine
Dec 21, 09:39
That's a very cynical way of looking at it. -- nm
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Kim Pine
Dec 21, 09:33
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it is, but it is how I feel. nm -- nm
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groiny
Dec 21, 09:33
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Changing the target doesn't *fix* anything.
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musubi
Dec 21, 09:37
No, it really does not. -- nm
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TWuG
Dec 21, 09:33
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