Small world. My daughter wrote for the Star two years ago! Here's a link to the article you are referring to:
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- Wed Feb 25, 2009 12:50 pm
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- Tue Feb 24, 2009 12:15 pm
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Wildscar....... You got me there! Poor choice of words on my part......
Wildscar wrote:Ill send you the address were you can send your sidearm. Becasue would bet it did cross his mind. He knew his victims would be unarmed and not able to fight back. He chained the doors to keep them from getting out and to keep the Police from comming in. He knew that actions would let him carry out his rampage for longer than say shooting up the local mall.toaster wrote: And BTW, it was illegal at the time to bring a gun onto the campus of Viginia Tech. Did that even cross Seung-Hui Cho's mind. I would bet my sidearm it didn't.
- Tue Feb 24, 2009 11:35 am
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Todays' Dallas Morning News
Todays' Dallas Morning News has a story on pending legislation allowing concealed carry on college campuses that has me steaming! The article features a college grad who's girl friend was killed in the Virginia Tech slayings. Now he is afraid "if students have guns on campus, that can only create more danger." This is the brand of logic liberals employ in their own lives. If he had spent more time thinking about defending his girl friend against this type of attack instead of "spending quite a bit of time feeling like a victim", he might realize the only way to stop this is to arm ourselves. And BTW, it was illegal at the time to bring a gun onto the campus of Viginia Tech. Did that even cross Seung-Hui Cho's mind. I would bet my sidearm it didn't. I wrote a letter to the editor of DSM blasting the promotion of this kind of reasoning. I hope you will do the same.
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