Posted on 04/18/2007 8:36:32 PM PDT by Josh Painter
It seems to be part of our nature to feel that we live in an era separate and distinct from the past until something like the Virginia Tech killings forces us to face reality. Then, the horrors and atrocities of "the olden days" visit us again.
Periodically it has been decided, by the people who decide this sort of thing, that history as we know it is over. Or, at least, that things have changed so much that the lessons of the past no longer apply.
Though there are fewer and fewer people around today who remember it, the conflict that was officially ended by the signing of the Versailles Treaty in 1919 was known for several decades as The War to End All Wars.
World War II, however, required a rewriting of the history books. The Holocaust and similar genocides committed by the Soviets now make the reverie of the 20s and 30s a sad footnote.
Since then, history has ended several times, notably with the fall of the Berlin Wall and the disintegration of the Soviet Union. Once again there was the sense that, finally, we had moved beyond the need to think about people and regimes willing to murder for their own ruthless purposes...
Technology has made great leaps forward, but human nature and the fact that society still sometimes produces people like the killer at Virginia Tech has not changed...
What happened on the campus in Blacksburg, Va., was an awful reminder of the challenge ahead of us not just to secure the safety of our college campuses, but to secure all of the rest of our nation as well. Once upon a time, madmen needed armies to attack other nations. This is no longer the case.
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Run Fred Run!!!
He really MUST!
He will!
Excellent idea. StephenJohnBanker suggested Eagle Scouts. Both are terrific ideas. The kids maturity level is key... IMO
From a different perspective, why don't we lobby the ACLU in allowing students right to be protected under the Second Amendment. Oh wait... that doesn't work in any Federal buildings, and various other jurisdictions or buildings.
“From a different perspective, why don’t we lobby the ACLU in allowing students right to be protected under the Second Amendment. Oh wait... that doesn’t work in any Federal buildings, and various other jurisdictions or buildings.”
The only thing to do with the ACLU:
1)Find their headquarters
2) Light a match
Nam Vet
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