To: Luke Skyfreeper
I really don't understand this trend in this country to hail people as heroes for doing the job they were hired to do. Yes, this woman did a very good job and did save many lives, but that is why she was hired. I heard the pastor saying that the guard was there because there was alarm about the shooting near Denver.
Like many other words and phrases in our country, hero is losing some of its meaning by excessive usage.
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To: JustaDumbBlonde
Your post reminds me of the joke;
Do you know what you call a blonde with two brain cells?
Pregnant
307 posted on
12/10/2007 12:57:46 PM PST by
B4Ranch
(( "Freedom is not free, but don't worry the U.S. Marine Corps will pay most of your share." ))
To: JustaDumbBlonde
I really don't understand this trend in this country to hail people as heroes for doing the job they were hired to do. Yes, this woman did a very good job and did save many lives, but that is why she was hired.
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To the most aptly named freeper....
The woman was a volunteer, but even if she were not, even if she were being paid like an NBA player, what she did was heroic by any standard. Any standard that is except yours which, it would seem, strips combat infantry of their due respect as heroic because they are being paid.
310 posted on
12/10/2007 1:00:24 PM PST by
wtc911
("How you gonna get back down that hill?")
To: JustaDumbBlonde
I really don't understand this trend in this country to hail people as heroes for doing the job they were hired to do. It is HUGE to celebrate a self-armed citizen who stops bloodshed. When the spaces are "gun free zones" (VT, Ohama Mall) and the gunmen go on a rampage, the media plays up the danger and evils of "guns" up the wazoo. This story is big because it SHOWS America what the alternative is when you permit ALL citizens to be armed everywhere--no Columbine, no Virginia Tech, no Omaha. No cops cowering behind trees waiting for the ammo to run out. You get JUSTICE.
To: JustaDumbBlonde
What would you call the Deputy Sheriff that turned and ran “to get help” at Columbine?
337 posted on
12/10/2007 1:27:22 PM PST by
mad_as_he$$
("Has there been a code nine? Have you heard from the Doctor?")
To: JustaDumbBlonde
"I really don't understand this trend in this country to hail people as heroes for doing the job they were hired to do."
JDITH...JustaBumbBlonde!
"this guy had a rifle, was wearing a ballistic vest and tactical helmet, and his pockets were BULGING with tons of ammunition."
What the heck is your definition of HERO? A well made sandwich!
To: JustaDumbBlonde
Well....your entitled to your opinion....but to me, this woman deserves special attention....
342 posted on
12/10/2007 1:32:34 PM PST by
Halgr
(Once a Marine, always a Marine - Semper Fi)
To: JustaDumbBlonde
LOL, have you got it figure out yet?
360 posted on
12/10/2007 2:03:34 PM PST by
Rb ver. 2.0
(Global warming is the new Marxism.)
To: JustaDumbBlonde
She had a CCL and was church member, she wasn’t paid for this, she wasn’t a security guard.
She was just a citizen with a carry permit.
384 posted on
12/10/2007 2:33:34 PM PST by
blackie
(Be Well~Be Armed~Be Safe~Molon Labe!)
To: JustaDumbBlonde
Like many other words and phrases in our country, hero is losing some of its meaning by excessive usage. How many gun fights have you been in?
501 posted on
12/10/2007 7:18:14 PM PST by
Nachoman
(My guns and my ammo, they comfort me.)
To: JustaDumbBlonde
On the news tonight, they said the woman was a volunteer, not a hired guard.
507 posted on
12/10/2007 8:02:18 PM PST by
Twinkie
(Faith cometh by hearing, and hearing by the Word of God . . .)
To: JustaDumbBlonde
“I really don’t understand this trend in this country to hail people as heroes for doing the job they were hired to do.” She was a volunteer. I guess you really are “JustaDumbBlonde”
530 posted on
12/11/2007 8:17:53 AM PST by
monday
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