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Post by Beachguy on Feb 16, 2018 12:26:51 GMT -5
OF COURSE IT IS NOT THE TOOL OF KILLERS , IT IS THEIR HEADS , WHAT IF THEY USED BOMBS , THE SIGNS OF KILLERS ARE MOSTLY SEEN AFTER THE ACT , PEOPLE DO NOT CHANGE , IT STARTS AT A EARLY YEAR BUT PEOPLE ARE BLIND BY LOVE .
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Post by agog on Feb 16, 2018 12:33:36 GMT -5
This just spotted by me at Zero Hedge:
Florida School Shooter "Heard Demon Voices", Police Visited His House 39 Times
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Post by Beachguy on Feb 16, 2018 12:42:38 GMT -5
This just spotted by me at Zero Hedge: Florida School Shooter "Heard Demon Voices", Police Visited His House 39 Times YIKES !!! and no one heard him ? see , there are always signs
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Post by Beachguy on Feb 17, 2018 12:30:10 GMT -5
Using the recent tragedy in Las Vegas as an example........imagine the 20,000 people all carrying a firearm at the event and the lead entertainer cries out "Form up militia and defend yourself from the hostile on floor 30". The next day the munition salesmen would be filling their wallets from doling out replacement ammo crying "how wonderful the 2nd Amendment is". yes , it is wonderful , if not you would not be here
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Post by Beachguy on Feb 17, 2018 12:31:15 GMT -5
There is _no_ moral equivalence between Kim Jong-un and Trump. All three Kims have demonstrated a will to provoke not just by words, but by deeds, as much as is unopposed. Their goal is not simply to be left alone, but to (a) rule the entirety of Korea, and (b) to be respected as a world power. Their rule is a nightmare (look at the nighttime satellite map of the Korean peninsula, where the north is nearly dark) that should not be expanded, and there is absolutely nothing in the _quality_ of their conduct that is worthy of respect. Trump may be brash and obnoxious in mannerism, but in practice, he's no worse that his predecessors, and indeed would probably prefer to reduce rather than increase military interventions, although as most discover when they're actually in the job, the circumstances and reasons for those are often more complex, and the ramifications of disengaging far less straightforward, than they appeared before that point, and to disengage without making matters worse takes far more than just the desire and issuing the orders. WOW.....what a lop sided view. You clearly are a Trump-disciple and stuck in a groove that most of the remaining civilized world does not accept. Trump is a warmonger in capitalization and now stating his agenda over every other western country. Just look at the crap he has stirred up in the middle east with his sole recognition of Jerusalem as the capital. I am really hoping that the UN tells Trump to take a hike. Peace in this world has taken a big step backwards with this bozo with his finger on the button. Example of fake news by a loser
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Post by Beachguy on Feb 17, 2018 12:33:23 GMT -5
Although the US's weapon arsenal vastly out-numbers N. Korea and is of modern/current design, N. Korea still has close to 500 fighters and fighter bombers within easy reach of total S. Korea. By the time the US could neutralize the N.K. airforce, they will have obliterated Seoul and moved through the DMZ with whatever remains of there massive artillery. One should not dismiss the fact that they have a current active standing army of 1.2 million and 600k reserves plus 4.8 million fit for service. If they initiate an offensive the US will be unable to stop the total destruction of S. Korea before it finally destroys N. Korea. If the US initiates an assault, I believe Seoul will be sacrificed and China and Russia will involve themselves to ensure that S. Korea and the US do not take over N. Korea to enable them to gain strategic positioning closer to both super powers. No matter who initiates a non nuclear action, there will be a world of hurt on both sides of the DMZ. better now then later
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Post by Beachguy on Feb 17, 2018 12:35:42 GMT -5
Yes JR. I agree with Gordy also. This would be no stroll in the park. However, as I mentioned earlier, the current situation is untenable. We have a megalomaniac's megalomaniac on the hereditary totalitarian throne of an emerging nuclear state. He was raised to rule. No one has ever, or would ever dare to, tell him no. He has executed family members with anti-aircraft guns, ravenous dogs and poison mist. He has kidnapped Japanese schoolgirls for his harem. He has rudimentary nuclear weapons and soon will have a dependable ICBM delivery system. Submarine launched ballistic missiles are thought to be only a few Summers away. The cold war paradigm that would not allow a fellow Communist state to be invaded by the West has subsided/morphed into a quasi capitalist system in both Russia, and even more so in China. They now face the same mundane problems of keeping their populations employed as we in the West have been dealing with for a century or more. I think China could be persuaded of the benefits of a peaceful, prosperous, unified Korea as a trading partner bringing real value in place of the formerly useful and currently expensive, ever more out of control barking lapdog that is N. Korea today. Some creative diplomatic suggestions behind the scenes and perhaps the promise of a timed withdrawal of U.S. forces from the peninsula could be beneficial for all concerned as we and the South Koreans alleviate our untenable situation. It is difficult to disagree with the logic of your post with the possible exception of China and Russia, both having some capitalist tendencies, simply do not fully trust the current US administration. One can't blame them or even western democracies, when it has been made very clear .....a USA first mindset exists. If John McCain was 10 - 15 years younger I think he would have been the Republican Party's 1st choice and would have likely garnered a significant majority of the popular vote. His word would have been more readily accepted by both east and western countries. The fact is that much of the world's current leadership do not trust Trump and I believe he is the one flaw in your logic. fake news , been on CNN ? , the world respects him , he is American only chance to be Great again .
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Post by Beachguy on Feb 17, 2018 12:39:24 GMT -5
jrchico, who needs you in the Golden State? You are a good-for-nothing fellow! beachguy, did I read correctly or are you saying that your family is trash and garbage? I know, that with jrchico, I'm having issue with a senile old man, because I can see his ugly mug, but you hide yourself. I may get a warrant for my arrest in having a conversation with beachguy, because it is illegal to have an internet relationship with minors. I could get arrested, if beachguy's mother finds out about it. beachguy will get a nasty spanking and I will end up in jail. where is this pea brain btw , ? he is one sick dude , haha they will love him in jail , O YEA
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Post by Beachguy on Feb 17, 2018 12:43:28 GMT -5
This just spotted by me at Zero Hedge: Florida School Shooter "Heard Demon Voices", Police Visited His House 39 Times If only one trained person had a gun in one of the rooms he came and stopped him . he/she would be a hero
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Post by richard on Feb 17, 2018 14:37:21 GMT -5
If the NRA had their way teachers with a CCW would have been allowed to carry their weapons in school, their would have been an actual armed guard at the entrance not some resource officer that it seems nobody knows where he was. The liberals have had their way and posts a no guns allowed on the doors which doesn't seem to work. Time for some common sense thinking and harden the schools. Camera's watching the outside of school Only door that can be entered through is the front. Extra pay for any teacher with a CCW that goes through defensive training classes. There are a lot of inexpensive things that could be done.
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Post by Socal Fan on Feb 19, 2018 0:10:48 GMT -5
The U.S. and World media are emphasizing the tool (weapon) used rather than the poor defective human who could and indeed did commit this outrage. The United States spent an estimated $201 billion on mental disorders like anxiety and depression in 2013, according to the new analysis published in the journal Health Affairs. (https://www.huffingtonpost.com/entry/highest-health-costs-mental_us_574302b8e4b045cc9a716371) Other countries have mental illness too. But the widespread availability of firearms allows incidents like this to happen much more frequently in the US than in most other countries. It makes sense to emphasize the tool (weapon) because that is what makes the US unique among developed countries in the world.
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Post by Deleted on Feb 19, 2018 11:56:47 GMT -5
Fourth grade teacher ready to rumble: The logical solution for a gun culture experiencing gun violence in the schools: Arm the teachers. Concealed/open carry. Since there is no way of accurately and reliably predicting who will be the next gunman attacking a school--- even among the mentally ill, and/or emotionally disturbed--- the obvious solution is for the faculty and/or administrators to be armed.
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Post by Beachguy on Feb 19, 2018 12:27:50 GMT -5
If the NRA had their way teachers with a CCW would have been allowed to carry their weapons in school, their would have been an actual armed guard at the entrance not some resource officer that it seems nobody knows where he was. The liberals have had their way and posts a no guns allowed on the doors which doesn't seem to work. Time for some common sense thinking and harden the schools. Camera's watching the outside of school Only door that can be entered through is the front. Extra pay for any teacher with a CCW that goes through defensive training classes. There are a lot of inexpensive things that could be done. How did get in the door ??
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Post by Beachguy on Feb 19, 2018 12:29:14 GMT -5
Fourth grade teacher ready to rumble: The logical solution for a gun culture experiencing gun violence in the schools: Arm the teachers. Concealed/open carry. Since there is no way of accurately and reliably predicting who will be the next gunman attacking a school--- even among the mentally ill, and/or emotionally disturbed--- the obvious solution is for the faculty and/or administrators to be armed. agree , don't wait for a heavenly angel .
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Post by Beachguy on Feb 19, 2018 12:31:55 GMT -5
The U.S. and World media are emphasizing the tool (weapon) used rather than the poor defective human who could and indeed did commit this outrage. The United States spent an estimated $201 billion on mental disorders like anxiety and depression in 2013, according to the new analysis published in the journal Health Affairs. (https://www.huffingtonpost.com/entry/highest-health-costs-mental_us_574302b8e4b045cc9a716371) Other countries have mental illness too. But the widespread availability of firearms allows incidents like this to happen much more frequently in the US than in most other countries. It makes sense to emphasize the tool (weapon) because that is what makes the US unique among developed countries in the world. There may be no way to stop the mentally ill from acts .
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