Posted on 03/21/2005 6:48:07 PM PST by Selkie
RED LAKE, Minn. - A high school student went on a shooting rampage on this Indian reservation Monday, killing his grandparents at their home and then seven people at his school, "grinning and waving" as he fired, authorities and witnesses said. The gunman was later found shot to death.
It was the nation's worst school shooting since the Columbine massacre in 1999.
Well, I'm 1/6 Cherokee so please let me know when I can bag my limit o' congresscritters!
If we had done this sooner we wouldnt've have this problem now.
I encourage all Americans to bag those that defy their Oaths of Office.
Gotta give the federally protected buzzards some road kill to eat..
Thank the good Lord I am not enlightened :)
"...to defend the Constitution against all enemies, foriegn and domestic"
Different article, same number of responses. Odd
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/news/1367641/posts?page=1
Well, when an Indian goes berserk it usually is because of one of three likely reasons, (1) squaws, (2) fire water or, (3) buffalo. Although, I guess it could be in response to the murder of Paul Wellstone and the subsequent defeat of Kerry.
Cordially,
Grinning and waving according to Authorities? Just what is all that swat equiptment for again? Standing around and looking cool?!
One "Authority" with the balls to shoot this killer down instead of waving back would have done more good than 100 swat team doing close order drills and setting up police barriers. If they were close enough to see him grin, they would not have even had to be a good shot.
Just Dang. I am tired of the police making mountains out of mohills so they can buy machineguns. Lets go back to an armed citizenry, it worked much better and a lot less people died.
Police States are not peaceful places...
that would be my question.
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