To: mountainlion
Exactly! A thousand guns thrown into the building wouldn’t have hurt anyone. And he could have killed many ways if he was that determined. He could have set the place on fire. Guess it would have been the fault of the matches and gasoline then?
Some in our society have gone to LUDICROUS lengths to excuse evil by blaming inanimate objects used to kill.
14 posted on
04/04/2009 8:42:06 AM PDT by
ClearBlueSky
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To: ClearBlueSky
Some in our society have gone to LUDICROUS lengths to excuse evil by blaming inanimate objects used to kill.
Recently in Milton, Mass. there was a whacko who took out two of his family members with a large knife and was about to start on a third when a police officer took him down. Then there was the guy who was randomly hacking people with a machete in Times Square.
Wasn't there a story of an angry (muslim?) student who drove his car into a college cafeteria, sometime before Virginia Tech?
Should we ban knives and cars? Any ingredients used to make an explosive device? Anything poisonous? That is the next step in the "ban guns and all will be well" mindset. The problem is not the implement a person uses to do mayhem. The problem is the defective moral code within that person. The only way to change that is to change the culture back to what it was before liberals began gutting it in the 1960s.
30 posted on
04/04/2009 9:05:08 AM PDT by
LostInBayport
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