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To: neverdem

I clicked on the link and received this message:

"Please register or log in The feature you requested is available only to registered members."

So we can't read the entire article. But I'm surprised that this guy doesn't blame video games as well as music for the violent behavior of young adults, i.e., he's coming to the wrong conclusion. Maybe it would be good to step back and look at parental responsibility and see how much ethical training these kids were given before being set loose on the streets.

Any time a kid does something horrific, I always ask "Where were the parents?" And generally they were nowhere to be found. Get the parents to turn out good kids and there won't be so many killings. It's just common sense.


10 posted on 01/07/2007 12:35:54 AM PST by Tarantulas ( Illegal immigration - the trojan horse that's treated like a sacred cow)
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To: Tarantulas
So we can't read the entire article.

You can register for free or use http://www.bugmenot.com/.

12 posted on 01/07/2007 12:55:10 AM PST by neverdem (May you be in heaven a half hour before the devil knows that you're dead.)
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Kids? The culture of gangs (orgininzed crime) necessitate a lifetime service requirement. The parents are the previous generations foot soldiers that survived the streets. Of course this is a more recent occurrence. But some grandparents are in their forties now, and are in gangs too. They may no push rock on the corner, but have a stake in a convenient store or car dealership, but still pay tribute and offer support to the crime syndicate.
13 posted on 01/07/2007 12:55:15 AM PST by endthematrix (Both poverty and riches are the offspring of thought.)
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