Friday, April 13, 2012

Live free and die

This story:

http://gma.yahoo.com/hampshire-suspects-found-dead-police-chief-killed-shootout-104737703--abc-news-topstories.html

 out of Greenland,NH a few miles from about 6 towns that I've lived in between 1973 and 2006. 

KKKrazzeefucks wit teh gunz.

8 comments:

  1. Victims of guns, my butt. They are victims of the government's War on (some) Drugs.
    orlin sellers

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  2. mikeb302000 has asked that I not insult people like you, orlin sellers. Obviously, I find that impossible to do, just as you find it impossible to make sense.

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  3. DC, I could care less if you insult me, but what would be impressive is if you could actually comment on content. Obviously, your original thinking has gone to pot. It is not a hallucination that the War on Drugs is the reason for thousands of unnecessary deaths.

    btw, with your charming personality, I didn't find it unusual that you would have to move every few years to different towns.
    orlin sellers

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  4. I happen to agree with you about the war on drugs and its role in the violence problem. But I also see easy gun availability to unfit and dangerous people another part.

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  5. A number of commenters from the area where the shootings took place have mentioned steroids and "roid rage" as being a likely factor in the "unforeseeable tragedy" that occurred. If the shooter had had nothing but edge weapons or just his own fists and feet what are the odds he would have killed one LEO and injured four others?

    Teh gunz don't kill peoples, KKKrazzeefucks wit teh gunz kill people.

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    1. Can't you at least spell "the" correctly? But that's as may be. As I've said before, when you have a method of keeping guns out of the hands of bad people, while not taking guns away from good people, I'll listen.

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    2. It was another case of cops going out looking for trouble and finding it.
      orlin sellers

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    3. If he didn't have easy access to drugs, this wouldn't have happened.

      The shooter was convicted of domestic violence two years ago. At that time, they found the steroids in his house (when they seized his firearms). He was indicted in February 2011 on 6 counts of drug possession and was out on bond at the time of the shooting.

      Drugs are heavily regulated but yet, he still got them, how would anymore gun control have stopped him? Thugs are gonna do what thugs are gonna do.

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