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1/10/2013 1:55:24 PM EDT
Yet another school shooting. This time in Cali - maybe proof that stricter gun laws don't stop crazy. This time with a shotgun and thankfully no one died, only one student injured.

http://www.foxnews.com/us/2013/01/10/2-shot-at-california-high-school/

1/10/2013 2:06:50 PM EDT
[#1]
Yep...

Just enough to keep the .gov's anti gun agenda rolling...

The fucking media is to blame for this shit...

It's like hanging a big shiny billboard out there with flashing lights.... "HEY! NUTJOBS!!! Do THIS and you'll no longer be JUST a loser!... You'll be a FAMOUS loser!"

1/10/2013 2:21:04 PM EDT
[#2]
And Feinstein and Obama are already jumping on the back of the one injured to push more gun control... even though they are in the most restrictive state in the nation!
1/10/2013 2:33:58 PM EDT
[#3]
I just wish they would wake up and see that even the most strict gun laws don't stop violence. With this kid - chances are he needed some mental help or something and because of the way our society is with its views on mental health, didn't feel like he could get it. Chances are he felt alone, isolated, and angry, and didn't know how to deal with those emotions so he got violent.  Sad that kids feel that way and a lot of it starts at home with the parents (or lack thereof). I know I had issues when I was a kid because my father passed away when I was really young and I couldn't understand it. After some time I grew up I figured out that my life wasn't too bad and it was really better the way it turned out. More kids and teens need to see that now is only temporary, and there are more important things to worry about than other peoples thoughts about you, but given the state of the world, I can see why they only see the negative.

1/10/2013 3:05:04 PM EDT
[#4]





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I just wish they would wake up and see that even the most strict gun laws don't stop violence. With this kid - chances are he needed some mental help or something and because of the way our society is with its views on mental health, didn't feel like he could get it. Chances are he felt alone, isolated, and angry, and didn't know how to deal with those emotions so he got violent.  Sad that kids feel that way and a lot of it starts at home with the parents (or lack thereof). I know I had issues when I was a kid because my father passed away when I was really young and I couldn't understand it. After some time I grew up I figured out that my life wasn't too bad and it was really better the way it turned out. More kids and teens need to see that now is only temporary, and there are more important things to worry about than other peoples thoughts about you, but given the state of the world, I can see why they only see the negative.








Here's a news flash for you, WASHINGTON DOES NOT CARE!





They live in their gated communities, with their armed guards.  Such events do not effect them the least little bit.





I'll one-up that too.  WASHINGTON DOES NOT WANT IT TO STOP!





If Washington did want it to stop they would propose and pass actual solutions to the problem.  Instead they do the exact opposite and pass stupid laws that do NOTHING to solve the actual problem.  The ONLY thing they do accomplish is to further their own agendas and their jobs and mess with us law-abiding non-criminals!











 
1/10/2013 3:06:37 PM EDT
[#5]
It was with a shotgun -- so what do we go after ??   Hunters and shotguns ?
1/10/2013 4:05:01 PM EDT
[#6]
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It was with a shotgun -- so what do we go after ??   Hunters and shotguns ?


Now you got the idea.  What they wanted all along.  ALL guns.

It is for the children!  (And Bugs Bunny!)
1/10/2013 4:51:50 PM EDT
[#7]
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It was with a shotgun -- so what do we go after ??   Hunters and shotguns ?


It'll be an AK15 by morning
1/10/2013 5:23:00 PM EDT
[#8]
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It was with a shotgun -- so what do we go after ??   Hunters and shotguns ?


It'll be an AK15 by morning


AR-57
1/10/2013 7:02:48 PM EDT
[#9]
Don't feel like typing it all. But I think it was the gun from the old song " da turdy point buck".
1/10/2013 7:45:57 PM EDT
[#10]
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It was with a shotgun -- so what do we go after ??   Hunters and shotguns ?


It'll be an AK15 by morning


AR-57


Nah you both have it wrong.

It was a AKR-87

1/10/2013 8:24:42 PM EDT
[#11]
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It was with a shotgun -- so what do we go after ??   Hunters and shotguns ?


It'll be an AK15 by morning


AR-57


Nah you both have it wrong.

It was a AKR-87



Bushwacker brand?
1/10/2013 9:08:38 PM EDT
[#12]
He had a high-capacity pocket that held 20 rounds. Look for a ban on baggy jeans now.

As said above, the media is fully responsible for these things. In a country of 330,000,000 people you are bound to have some folks that are a few sandwiches short of a picnic and do bad things. The media blows these things up to astronomical proportions and runs them 24/7 for weeks at a time making you believe it is happening every day in every location. Fact of the matter is they are so incredibly rare that they round to ZERO statistically. You don't hear about the thousands of people that go skydiving every day and land safely with the near perfect device we call a parachute. We hear about the one that bounces. It is "sensational" by nature because of it's extreme rarity. That is why it is "news". But with the anti-gun agenda of this administration and certainly the MSM, in their quest for ratings, and their obvious agenda, the addage "if it bleeds, it leads" to try to out scoop the competition by shocking the viewers with their tease tabloids.

Tonight on the local "news" there was like 6-8 stories that lead, ALL having to do with guns some how and every time the talking head mentioned the word "gun", it was with particular disdain and obvious emphasis. I looked at my wife and asked if it was just me noticing it and she confirmed that "must be nothing else in the world going on except gun crimes".

This is a case of the media trying to steer attention to their agenda and used as a total distraction while the .gov is reaching in your back pocket and heisting your wallet.

Insidious!

Oh, and F#@& Piers Morgan!
1/10/2013 10:11:33 PM EDT
[#13]
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He had a high-capacity pocket that held 20 rounds. Look for a ban on baggy jeans now. http://www.pyrouniverse.com/forum/images/smilies/doh.gif

As said above, the media is fully responsible for these things. In a country of 330,000,000 people you are bound to have some folks that are a few sandwiches short of a picnic and do bad things. The media blows these things up to astronomical proportions and runs them 24/7 for weeks at a time making you believe it is happening every day in every location. Fact of the matter is they are so incredibly rare that they round to ZERO statistically. You don't hear about the thousands of people that go skydiving every day and land safely with the near perfect device we call a parachute. We hear about the one that bounces. It is "sensational" by nature because of it's extreme rarity. That is why it is "news". But with the anti-gun agenda of this administration and certainly the MSM, in their quest for ratings, and their obvious agenda, the addage "if it bleeds, it leads" to try to out scoop the competition by shocking the viewers with their tease tabloids.

Tonight on the local "news" there was like 6-8 stories that lead, ALL having to do with guns some how and every time the talking head mentioned the word "gun", it was with particular disdain and obvious emphasis. I looked at my wife and asked if it was just me noticing it and she confirmed that "must be nothing else in the world going on except gun crimes".

This is a case of the media trying to steer attention to their agenda and used as a total distraction while the .gov is reaching in your back pocket and heisting your wallet.

Insidious!

Oh, and F#@& Piers Morgan!


No, the asshole who runs around at a school trying to shoot someone is ultimately responsible. That's the American problem right there.  Never blame the people themselves, blame everything else.

I went into debt because I spent all my money on dumb shit instead of paying for school, the government oughta give us guaranteed loans!
I can't figure out how to retire myself and want it better than I would of had it otherwise, I want the government to give me a retirement plan!

Everyone is always barking up the wrong tree.  Where is the blame on the actual whackos shooting people at schools?

What about the prescription meds psychiatrists keep prescribing to all these kids?  Hey looks like he has a problem, better give him some drugs.  Oh? He still has a problem, give him these other drugs too.

All the kids are drugged out of their minds to fix this or that perceived problem and we're left wondering why kids shoot up schools.
1/10/2013 11:04:51 PM EDT
[#14]
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Don't feel like typing it all. But I think it was the gun from the old song " da turdy point buck".


I got you, "a combination AK-57 uzi radar lasar triple barrel double scoped heat-seakin shotgun"



1/11/2013 9:08:25 AM EDT
[#15]
How can there be a school shooting in California?  They can only have 10rd mags there.