>>>>>The largest was in the 1920s where a school teacher wired a school with bombs and blew up a bunch of 9 or 10 year olds (largest terrorist incident in the US all the way up to 9/11. )>>>>>
Wow, I never heard of that incident.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bath_School_disaster
Damn.
What changed to make kids start shooting? Well unless I’m wrong every kid shooter has been a severe bullying victim. Back in the day a father would teach his son how to throw a punch and tell him to stand up for himself. Nowadays I guess the dad, if there even is a dad, doesn’t do that anymore. Just a guess.
I am out the door at 6 a.m. for a special campaign event here in CT. A special state rep special election.
I’ve tried to quit, but cannot leave a conservative out there without support. We could win this one by 100 votes. The gun owners are the final holdouts, doing the serious work against the liberal CT onslaught which never ceases.
CT is in the midst of a stunning year. Dozens of legislators of both parties are announcing they are NOT seeking re-election. A true opportunity for new faces. Found out today there will be an open state house seat 2 miles from me and an open state Senate seat 2 miles in the other direction.
State Rep. Nafis Announces Retirement
http://articles.courant.com/2014-04-01/community/hc-newington-sandy-nafis-0402-20140401_1_nafis-national-welding-Newington
“...What changed to make kids start shooting? ...”
Liberalism and the stupid policies they push.
Not being allowed to fight back, for one thing. Feeling powerless, and victimized, knowing that they’ll get in as much trouble as the assh*le(s) doing the bullying...
Human beings can take only so much. And that will make some people snap. Bullying isn’t new; the difference is in the way it’s dealt with.
You can’t “force” people to get along; it has to be worked out between them.