In other words, it is more dangerous to be a high school student than an active military soldier.
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In other words, kids would be safer signing up for duty in Iraq! Just imagine.
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You pick the schools and we will guard them. anything else
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#NRA &#Republicans had failed to understand that -- they are not just high school children's, they are your futures that has been lost. This is uniquely an#American problem & something so heartbreaking that the rest of#World does not understand. Presentable Deaths!!! -
Attracting kids to school has been a tough job, and now kids will have a valid reason not to go to school. Senseless deaths at schools traumatizes all other students & demoralizes the school environment. How u wipe out those bloody spots of school yards from this
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We can help protect kids and ourselves by voting for candidates with F ratings from the NRA.
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Riiight....because the correlation is SOOOOO clear.
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Yeah actually it is. Republicans with A ratings from the NRA won’t push gun legislation through. Maybe try common sense for once
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Absolutely agree this is horrible. Politicians need to quit grandstanding for votes using dead kids and start talking about helping the troubled kids doing the shootings. Quit talking about the tool used to kill and start talking about how to help the troubled kids.
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Consider this; the kid that shot up the school in Santa Fe had a shotgun and pistol and killed 10 people. Purportedly they belonged to his father who evidently didn’t keep them secured where his kid couldn’t get them. The kid made IED’s so he wanted more kills...
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Exactly my point. He had explosives. His kill count would have been extremely horrible. What if he had driven a car through a crowd? The tool used to kill is not the problem. Time to start talking about how to help the kids that feel the need to kill, regardless of the tool used.
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The tool is definitely part of the problem
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This doesn't make any sense. It just appeals to the hyper-emotional ineptitude of the anti-firearm crowd. The NRA doesn't get money when children die. The NRA doesn't kill children. The NRA isn't responsible for little psychopaths that can't handle reality. It makes no sense.
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We are an embarrassment to the rest of the world.
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That’s because members of the military are known to shoot back. Stupid analogy . . .
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