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    Quote Originally Posted by dialtone View Post
    No need. I get you.
    You don't get it. Enjoy your trip as Holder has already transferred your ownership papers to the NCTC.

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    Goth?

    Meh! The so-called 'Goths' of today seem to be lacking in the Gothic department. So far... one has Ebil Whitey Debeel of the rich variety with a mother preparing for 'oh noes! Doomsday and stuffs!' One wonders exactly what specific form of 'Doomsday and stuffs' his mother was preparing for... was there something in the balance...

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    Quote Originally Posted by dsummoner View Post
    You don't get it. Enjoy your trip as Holder has already transferred your ownership papers to the NCTC.
    Yeah ok. Whatever you say

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    Quote Originally Posted by dialtone View Post
    Yeah ok. Whatever you say
    Don't cry (too much) when that boot of government, helping you back into the womb and providing you with the Teletubbies umbilical cord to love and care for you, decides to curb stomp you instead. It was what you were asking for.

    Just make sure that the NCTC doesn't corner you in the back of their ship...

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    I wonder if the right still considers teachers to be parasites after this.

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    One wonders if the the fascist Libbies will continue forcing the costs of government teachers onto those that don't want their services after this.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Contumacious View Post
    Yes, it was.

    None of the teachers were allowed to pack heat.

    Same thing happened when the DC scumbags decided in 1965 to stop Americans from bearing firearms inside airplanes. None of those highjackers would have taken over the plane knowing full well that they were going to meet Allah way before they hit their targets.

    Fascists should rot in hell.

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    Maybe it's the way you use the term. Could you explain exactly how it was fascism in America that killed those babies ? Also if what you say is true shouldn't we all be outraged and stand up for those many murdered innocents ?

    1. Fascism
    a. A system of government marked by centralization of authority under a dictator, stringent socioeconomic controls, suppression of the opposition through terror and censorship, and typically a policy of belligerent nationalism and racism.
    b. A political philosophy or movement based on or advocating such a system of government.
    2. Oppressive, dictatorial control.

    1. Fascist An advocate or adherent of fascism.
    2. A reactionary or dictatorial person.

    Everything except the 2nd amendment and the liberal laws allowing the purchase of 'assault' weapons was responsible. Insanity, Facebook, video games, prayer taken out of the schools, autism, lead poisoning etc, are all on the table as culprit but not the 2nd amendment.

    What do you wanna bet this incident, finally and sadly, is going to be the beginning of the end for the ease in which private citizens, you and I, can purchase and own firearms ?

    Remember you heard it here first.

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    Quote Originally Posted by georjec2 View Post

    What do you wanna bet this incident, finally and sadly, is going to be the beginning of the end for the ease in which private citizens, you and I, can purchase and own firearms ?

    Remember you heard it here first.
    The shooter was the sole person responsible (and no... the 13th Amendment is not responsible if you get physically assaulted by someone 'of color').

    The fascists such as Bloomberg, Menino, Murdoch and Nadler along with their Brownshirt enablers are certainly trying to turn this into their Reichstag fire of 1933.

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    Quote Originally Posted by georjec2 View Post
    MY liking ?!?!?! It doesn't matter that much to me.

    And it doesn't matter enough to people like YOU that children get slaughter as long as no one touches your guns.

    There will be more, many more massacres, in the years to come thanks in large part to the sacredness of the 2nd amendment.

    Why is it that we accept profound adjustments to the 4th amendment (unreasonable search and seizure) but when there is talk about reviewing the 2nd amendment so many people go apoplectic ?
    Yep, your liking......

    Don't own a gun so try again.......

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    My children are my legacy.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Calamari View Post
    I wonder if the right still considers teachers to be parasites after this.
    Dave Lindorff had this to say about the subject. Nice op-ed, imo.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Constumacious
    Fascists should rot in hell.
    You certainly condemned a lot of right wingers with that statement.

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    Indeed, true brave spirits, from the principal to the teachers.

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    I can't wait to be lectured to about my gun rights by an administration that ran guns to Mexican drug cartels that resulted in 100s of violent deaths.

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    I've been hanging on DK this afternoon.
    As usual, the gold is in the comments below the story.

    This diary,
    obviously amateur written, poses some interesting questions, but as mentioned, the gold is in the comments.

    How many mothers (and fathers) worry impotently about their childs mental health when weird and bad things start to happen. A childhood tantrum becomes serious when the "child" outweighs you.

    No real "gun" points to be made here; just a bunch of people discussing the mental health aspects of the issue from an experiential point of view.

    The one take-away may be that seriously mentally ill people need to be prevented from obtaining guns.

    'Seems like a no-brainer.

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    Quote Originally Posted by gonzoliberal View Post
    I've been hanging on DK this afternoon.
    As usual, the gold is in the comments below the story.

    This diary,
    obviously amateur written, poses some interesting questions, but as mentioned, the gold is in the comments.

    How many mothers (and fathers) worry impotently about their childs mental health when weird and bad things start to happen. A childhood tantrum becomes serious when the "child" outweighs you.

    No real "gun" points to be made here; just a bunch of people discussing the mental health aspects of the issue from an experiential point of view.

    The one take-away may be that seriously mentally ill people need to be prevented from obtaining guns.



    'Seems like a no-brainer.
    I started to write a post, beginning with "we have not one pink elephant but two, one is the issue of gun control and second is the issue of access to guns to persons with mental illness...." that is as far as I got.

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    Quote Originally Posted by georjec2 View Post
    ...and the liberal laws allowing the purchase of 'assault' weapons was responsible...
    You mean the so-called assault rifle which was not used in this incident? Is that the "assault weapon" to which you refer?

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    Quote Originally Posted by gonzoliberal View Post
    I've been hanging on DK this afternoon.
    As usual, the gold is in the comments below the story.

    This diary,
    obviously amateur written, poses some interesting questions, but as mentioned, the gold is in the comments.

    How many mothers (and fathers) worry impotently about their childs mental health when weird and bad things start to happen. A childhood tantrum becomes serious when the "child" outweighs you.

    No real "gun" points to be made here; just a bunch of people discussing the mental health aspects of the issue from an experiential point of view.

    The one take-away may be that seriously mentally ill people need to be prevented from obtaining guns.

    'Seems like a no-brainer.
    The Devil is in the details (just as the fascists are coming out of the woodwork to 'exploit' this latest incarnation of the burning of the Reichstag). One would be amenable to agreeing if 'serious' mental illness is defined on an organic basis with a causal deterministic manifestation of behavior. One would be less amenable to agreeing if 'serious' mental illness is inclusive of the pathologization of societal heterogeneity.

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    Quote Originally Posted by dsummoner View Post
    The Devil is in the details (just as the fascists are coming out of the woodwork to 'exploit' this latest incarnation of the burning of the Reichstag). One would be amenable to agreeing if 'serious' mental illness is defined on an organic basis with a causal deterministic manifestation of behavior. One would be less amenable to agreeing if 'serious' mental illness is inclusive of the pathologization of societal heterogeneity.
    I got as far as the two pink elephants, and putting them in the same room.

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