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To: MEGoody
Yes, that concept seems to be working so well........sarcasm.

I came to my conclusions shortly after the rash of school shootings and gang banger slaughter.(used to be they used less lethal tools)

This seems related to a blatant disregard for life, with absolutely no consideration of losing their own.

It is as if they value life like they would value a dead cat on the street. It means nothing to them, and this is a relatively new symptom of something much bigger.IMO.

So, I started looking for cause and effect. Some say it is video games, but who created the game and why did they not show any regard for life in their plots? TV, Movies.......all the same it seems. Add abortion to the mix, and Dr. Kevorkian.

It is a mirror into something that has changed in the last 50 years. I am trying to find the reason why.

804 posted on 03/02/2005 11:00:59 AM PST by Cold Heat (FR is still a good place to get the news and slap around an idiot from time to time.)
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To: Cold Heat
It is as if they value life like they would value a dead cat on the street.

More than likely these young murderers killed tose dead cats in the streets. They merely had to keep increaseing the thrill, the risk, the danger.

I came to my conclusions shortly after the rash of school shootings and gang banger slaughter.(used to be they used less lethal tools)

Got any stats to support that conclusion?

You mean like these "less lethal tools"?

Jenny was strangled with the belt of Sean O'Brien, with two murderers pulling, one on each side, until the belt broke. Part of the belt was left at the murder scene, the rest was found in O'Brien's home. After the belt broke, the killers used her own shoelaces to finish their job.

ANY tool can be lethal if you choose to make it so.

806 posted on 03/02/2005 11:39:21 AM PST by Netizen (jmo)
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