Is the mass murder in Crandon, Wisconsin today an argument for taking away guns?
May 11, 2010 · Filed Under Law & Ethics · 10 Comments
asked:
From the civilian law enforcement people? It was a Sheriff’s deputy that did the shooting.
From the civilian law enforcement people? It was a Sheriff’s deputy that did the shooting.
Other civilians should not have their Second Amendment rights infringed upon either, because they might need to protect themselves from a nut-case that could be from anywhere.
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Who was the French doctor that was guillotined for mass murder?
April 21, 2010 · Filed Under Trivia · 2 Comments
Dwayne R asked:
He was convicted of multiple murders after the discovery of the remains of 26 people in his home in Paris after World War II. He is suspected of killing more than sixty victims during his life.
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He was convicted of multiple murders after the discovery of the remains of 26 people in his home in Paris after World War II. He is suspected of killing more than sixty victims during his life.
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Is manipulating mass murder into political and commerical propaganda truely remembering?
February 5, 2010 · Filed Under Current Events · 3 Comments
Yahoo Sucks asked:
The sixth anniversary of the September 11 attacks is coming up. Since that horrific day I have seen the slogan “Never Forget” all over the place. I think its good that we honor those who we have lost in that tragedy. Where I am lost is how we have apparently forgotten people murdered by the same —holes before and after September 11, 2001? Today when something does happen 9/11 is plastered all over the incident and patriotism is stepped up. The same happens every holiday and anniversary of this horrific crime. Are we honestly remembering and honoring those who are lost when this tragedy is politicized and commercialized?
Thanks Kermit:)
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The sixth anniversary of the September 11 attacks is coming up. Since that horrific day I have seen the slogan “Never Forget” all over the place. I think its good that we honor those who we have lost in that tragedy. Where I am lost is how we have apparently forgotten people murdered by the same —holes before and after September 11, 2001? Today when something does happen 9/11 is plastered all over the incident and patriotism is stepped up. The same happens every holiday and anniversary of this horrific crime. Are we honestly remembering and honoring those who are lost when this tragedy is politicized and commercialized?
Thanks Kermit:)
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