At least 18 kids dead....

Discussion in 'Politics' started by Grandluxe, Dec 14, 2012.

  1. 377OHMS

    377OHMS

    You aren't "letting them have them". It is a right under the constitution that our country was founded on. It isn't something decided in an election or whatever you call the rigged apparatus that you liberals use to force others to live as you think they should.

    Perhaps what you are suggesting is that we dissolve our country and found a new country with a new constitution that does not include the right to bear arms. That seems consistent with liberal desires, doesn't it?
     
    #281     Dec 16, 2012
  2. RedDuke

    RedDuke

    Correct, Believe it was semi with 30 bullets per clip.
     
    #282     Dec 16, 2012
  3. No fuckhead, I am proposing repealing the 2nd amendment.

    Until then, I propose to "liberally" shove a gun up your ass and pull the trigger until it goes "click, click, click".

    After repeal, I'll leave PHEONIXTRADER to the invasion of your rectum. That will kill you too, but only after all your antiviral meds fail.
     
    #283     Dec 16, 2012
  4. Son of British family who emigrated from the UK last year killed in the attack.....Tragic...

    http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/wor...itish-family-mourn-loss-of-Dylan-Hockley.html
    <img src='http://i.telegraph.co.uk/multimedia/archive/02429/Dylan-Hockley-_2429460b.jpg'>
    Connecticut school massacre: British family mourn loss of Dylan Hockley
    By Richard Blackden, Newtown and Rosa Silverman9:40PM GMT 16 Dec 2012

    Dylan Hockley, six, was one of the 20 children massacred by Newtown resident Adam Lanza in a classroom at Sandy Hook Elementary School last Friday. His brother, Jake, eight, was also at the school and survived.

    Dylan's parents, Ian and Nicole, who had lived in the UK for 18 years, moved onto the same street as the Lanza family after arriving in Newtown from Eastleigh in Hampshire in January 2011.

    The street where the family live was heavily guarded by local police as freezing rain lashed down. Relatives and friends on both sides of the Atlantic mourned the loss of Dylan.

    Mrs Hockley, who runs a small marketing firm and worked for Norwich Union in the UK, described Newtown as a "wonderful place to live and we're looking forward to being here for a long, long time."
     
    #284     Dec 16, 2012
  5. A well regulated Militia, being necessary to the security of a free State, the right of the people to keep and bear Arms, shall not be infringed


    Show me where this allows us to infringe the owning and carrying of automatic weapons, yet we do and we are all ok with it.
    You have to take classes to get a concelled carry permit, that is infringe of rights of keep and bear arms isn't it, yes it is. But you righties aren't pooping your depends over that one, WHY?
    We have infringements on our right to keep and bear arms, all this discussion is to the degree of infringement.

    Mav88 this can be our discussion if you want.
     
    #285     Dec 16, 2012
  6. Impossible. Need 3/4 of states to agree, it will never happen.
     
    #286     Dec 16, 2012
  7. pspr

    pspr

    Why does it seem liberals are always the violent ones? Maybe liberalism should be banned.
     
    #287     Dec 17, 2012
  8. It's pretty tragic how many are using this almost unspeakable act to further their political propaganda.

    It's really sad to think that the only people listening are the same ones who were already thinking the same thing.

    g'night yall
     
    #288     Dec 17, 2012
  9. I agree. I used to almost get a kick out of PT's sarcasm, but I'm starting to think that he may be a sociopathic lunatic. I'd be careful to not divulge any sensitive information as to your identity and where abouts.
     
    #289     Dec 17, 2012
  10. I have a thought here, even if it's not original. Would it be that expensive for schools to have an armed officer stand at the door, checking people who come in? Every social security office in America has one.

    All other doors could be locked from the outside so that they only open from the inside in case of an emergency. I think it really just comes comes down to planning, as we'll likely never change as a society enough to prevent individuals from having these kind of psychopathic tendencies.

    I believe airports and especially airplanes are safer from terrorists now than they were before 9/11. Safer airports won't stop terrorism, but it at least makes the terrorists come up with other ways to fulfill their desires.

    So I say, let's shuffle the funding, even if it means one less teacher, to get one armed guard in each building. Let the sick individuals try and pop their rocks in some other way. My son will go to school tomorrow, and anyone can walk in that building carrying whatever weapons they can handle. It sickens me to think that our children are just sitting ducks.
     
    #290     Dec 17, 2012