Posted: 12/18/2012 6:25:36 PM EDT
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There is a certain website, which shall remain anonymous, where I have seen people many times encouraged to "An Hero".
An Hero A person who commits suicide after killing a large number of other people, (like that Asian guy at Virginia Tech, or Hitler) Now it is reported that Lanza destroyed his hard drive. It is clear he was attempting to hide something. Perhaps his statements related to future actions. I support the First, as well as the Second, but should there be some (so called) common sense controls placed there as well? Would the liberal media even consider something like this? My opinion: Absolutely no infringement on any of our God given rights. Your opinion? |
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Never surrender your rights. I never would. But what is the response to a bunch of kids getting together and discussing suicide and murder? You can't yell fire in a theater, You must be 21 to buy a handgun. Should restrictions be placed on certain electronic content? |
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It's "A" hero... Not "An hero". Just FYI. And fuck stupid people. For purposes of this discussion, it is indeed 'AN HERO'. AN HERO |
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Never surrender your rights. I never would. But what is the response to a bunch of kids getting together and discussing suicide and murder? You can't yell fire in a theater, You must be 21 to buy a handgun. Should restrictions be placed on certain electronic content? Conspiracy occurs as soon as one person in the discussion takes an overt act to completing the crime. Discussing criminal acts as an academic exercise does not make for anything that should be censored. Only oppressive police states take such action against free speech. |
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It's "A" hero... Not "An hero". Just FYI. And fuck stupid people. It is some lame internet thing that started when a family member wrote a post about someone who committed suicide and said he was "an hero". Just FYI 4chan went to town with it and the rest is internet history. |
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There is a certain website, which shall remain anonymous, where I have seen people many times encouraged to "An Hero". An Hero A person who commits suicide after killing a large number of other people, (like that Asian guy at Virginia Tech, or Hitler) Now it is reported that Lanza destroyed his hard drive. It is clear he was attempting to hide something. Perhaps his statements related to future actions. I support the First, as well as the Second, but should there be some (so called) common sense controls placed there as well? Would the liberal media even consider something like this? My opinion: Absolutely no infringement on any of our God given rights. Your opinion? Yeah, I quoted my own post. Just found this. http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2248869/Adam-Lanza-Did-massacre-gunman-make-internet-threat-day-Sandy-Hook-massacre.html?ito=feeds-newsxml The post stated, 'I’m going to kill myself on Friday and it will make the news, be watching at 9am.'
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It was noted in the message section that username 'iKTatjYX' has not posted since the shootings.
Someone didn't do their homework. That particular board "forces" an id to anonymous users that is locked in for a time period- generally a day. That name not being present again doesn't mean it was that guy. Although it almost certainly was. |
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Sad as it is, they photoshop that picture anytime there is a mass murder. And an hero doesn't refer to going on a killing spree, it refers to committing suicide. Urban dictionary disagrees. http://www.urbandictionary.com/define.php?term=An%20Hero&defid=2548894 Top definition.(Marked #8) |
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Here is the background behind "an hero"
http://knowyourmeme.com/memes/an-hero |


