Sunday, March 30, 2008

From CNN

7 comments:

  1. Anonymous12:56 AM

    Ooh, did you catch it? "Shelly Parker wanted a gun for protection, to feel safe."

    Staggering implications with their using those words, as though having a means of self defense is nothing more than a mental crutch.

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  2. Anonymous5:58 AM

    The bullet in her head must have scrabmled her brain.

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  3. Anonymous4:31 PM

    Awesome blog, Xavier! Did the victim from VT ever stop to think that maybe, just maybe, if someone else had been lawfully armed that fateful day, maybe she wouldn't have a bullet lodged in her brain and fewer live would have been lost? Didn't think so.

    Just my .02

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  4. Anonymous4:44 PM

    One of the women would destroy Liberty and empower criminals and the state and the other is a suffering Patriot.

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  5. Anonymous9:07 AM

    The gun control advocate is right: no one should ever have to live through what she did (or die through it for that matter). Too bad "banning" guns won't do the trick. Making law abiding citizens "safe" by banning guns won't do anything to take them from the hands of non-law abiding predators.

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  6. Anonymous1:21 PM

    "Two different ideas of how to get there." Except that one of those ideas, the idea of banning guns, has been tried and proven a failure for the past thirty years. The CNN reporter makes it sound like both are equally untried.

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  7. Anonymous5:41 AM

    That poor girl with a bullet in her head is right. Its too bad it took getting shot for her to see the light.

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