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  1. 1. What should the national response be to this tragedy?

    • There shouldn't be a national response at all.
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    • Expressions of sorrow and sympathy only. Lower the flag for a while.
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    • More restrictive gun laws.
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    • Less restrictive gun laws.
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Screw you making this about guns. You are a horrible person - take your politics to someone else's tragedy. :angry: :angry: :angry: :angry: :angry: :angry:

As a CT resident (Madison and West Cornwall), I am beyond upset and heartbroken.

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Yes. And everyone I know from there is today in grief. We are people who do not see that there is any story here without guns. How is this not about guns? Tell me.

It is about murder and nutcases. There was a trend not that long ago in China of people doing this with knives in daycares and schools.

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It is about murder and nutcases. There was a trend not that long ago in China of people doing this with knives in daycares and schools.

And yet that doesn't happen in America, really. Americans kill each other at an alarming rate, and they generally do it with the same weapon. Not a knife, not a baseball bat, not a vehicle.

In these stories, there's generally one common factor and that's the weapon that's used. So it's only natural for people to have opinions on those weapons being readily available to these obviously sick individuals.

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Are you f^cking kidding me? you choose ME out of the people on here to have a go at? You defend the right of this madman to kill children but you attack me for MY anger, the anger of my friends and family?

I'm from New Haven. Bite me.

While we are at it, lets close all the abortion clinics. I mean if you want to prevent killing children then you might as well start at the top of the list. Go big or go home!

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While we are at it, lets close all the abortion clinics. I mean if you want to prevent killing children then you might as well start at the top of the list.

:rofl: It was a matter of time.

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the shooters twitter

https://twitter.com/Ryan__Lanza

Apparently it's not the shooter twiter. He just replied this: Ryan Lanza@Ryan__Lanzaso aperently im getting spammed bc someone with the same name as me killed some ppl... #######?

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And yet that doesn't happen in America, really. Americans kill each other at an alarming rate, and they generally do it with the same weapon. Not a knife, not a baseball bat, not a vehicle.

In these stories, there's generally one common factor and that's the weapon that's used. So it's only natural for people to have opinions on those weapons being readily available to these obviously sick individuals.

Vehicles are responsible for more deaths in this country than guns. Think on that one.

btw drugs are banned in this country yet people OD on drugs in the US every minute. Let's ban those drugs...oh wait..

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And i dont feel sorry for the gun owners who keep guns in houls with kids too i just hope the owners are responsible enough.

I thought you were on vacation Eric? :unsure:

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"I want to take this opportunity to mention how thankful I am for an Obama re-election. The choice was clear. We cannot live in a country that treats homosexuals and women as second class citizens. Homosexuals deserve all of the rights and benefits of marriage that heterosexuals receive. Women deserve to be treated with respect and their salaries should not depend on their gender, but their quality of work. I am also thankful that the great, progressive state of California once again voted for the correct President. America is moving forward, and the direction is a positive one."

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It is about murder and nutcases. There was a trend not that long ago in China of people doing this with knives in daycares and schools.

Yes it is about murder and nutcases but why don't we give them access to nuclear bombs too? headbonk.gif

 

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