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Posted By: James Feagin
Off topic, but who cares. With days like this, baseball cards seem very meaningless. At least 22 dead when gunmen starts firing at West Ambler Johnston and Norris Hall at Blacksburg, Virginia. My complete, utter and total thoughts and prayers for the innocent. As for the gunman or men, burn in hell. |
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Posted By: Richard L.
ABC news is now reporting 29 dead, what a tradegy. |
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Posted By: Martin Neal
Senseless. |
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Posted By: Dan Bretta
Fox news saying at least 32 dead. How very sad. I have many friends that attended VT...all of them are now graduated, but I'm sure many of them are in shock right now. |
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Posted By: peter chao
It is an unimaginable tragedy, thirty-one young adults have died. It's a senseless shame. This is the reason that we play sports. It allows us to take out our agressions on the playing field. Can you imagine Barry Bonds with a gun, or Wilt Chamberlain with a gun. Thank God for sports. |
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Posted By: Mike
^^^^^What???^^^^^ |
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Posted By: Jason L
That was kinda a weird statement... |
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Posted By: peter chao
Jason L., |
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Posted By: Lyman
Kinda hits close to home since both of our kids (Brett and his sister) graduated from VT. My wife and I have visited many times. It is a beautiful campus set in the serene rolling hills of Southwestern Virginia. What an unlikely place for such a tragedy. --Lyman |
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Posted By: joe brennan
I just enrolled my daughter into college yesterday. We think are children are safe..... |
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Posted By: Peter Spaeth
Me too. Very very sobering. |
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Posted By: Peter Spaeth
What on earth do the Olympics have to do with the tragedy at Va. Tech? Peter C., your posts are becoming increasingly bewildering to me. |
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Posted By: Bruce MacPherson
My wife and I are both VT grads and several of our neighbors have kids that now attend the school. According to my wife, the neighborhood kids are accounted for, but as you can imagine there was a lot of nervous tension on the block today. I am still in a bit of shock about this. |
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Posted By: barrysloate
This is the worst massacre in American history, and from what I understand, two students were killed early this morning; and at that point, the school thought it was over and allowed classes to resume. Then two hours later that gunman, or perhaps a different one, chained the doors of another building and shot close to sixty people. |
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Posted By: peter chao
Peter, |
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Posted By: Rhys
Barry |
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Posted By: barrysloate
That's a fair point...how about the worst massacre ever by a single gunman. |
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Posted By: Mike
I would also call the almost forgotten World Trade Towers, a massacre. And absolutely in no way am I minimizing todays horrific act. My two children just recently graduated from College. But that is another story, for another time. The ongoing press conference surrounding todays event, is taking place, and the press are making A - holes out of themselves as usual. Blaming the school, blaming the police, blaming the President of the school. "Someone should have known" "How come you didn't" "Why did it take so long". Why don't idiotic journalism majors place the blame where it belongs, on the psychotic murderer? God I hate the press. It doesn't require the brains of a toad, to play armchair quarterback. Horrible tragedy.. |
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Posted By: howard
True, Rhys. Native American tribes were both perpetrators and victims of some of the worst massacres in our history (involving whites as well as rival tribes). Also, during the Civil War scores of surrendering black troops were reportedly killed in the Fort Pillow Massacre. |
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Posted By: AL S
Peter C, I argee with Peter Your post are very strange! What the H____ does the olympics and sports have to do with this major sobering event! A parents worst nightmare! |
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Posted By: peter ullman
mike...i couldn't agree more...I sat watching that press conference thinking the exact same thing. It was like a witch hunt. It kind of reminded me of this board...a little lately! |
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Posted By: David Smith
Mike, |
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Posted By: peter ullman
It isn't about the press "making a big deal out of anything!" It's about them trying to assign blame without adequate evidence. In light of such a tremendous tragedy...is it so important to "assign" blame? I don't think this is at all productive. And how does a school alert 20000 + students that the school is shut down over an area of hundreds of acres. |
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Posted By: peter chao
Pete, |
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Posted By: Dylan
Peter C that is a very stange and perhaps ignorant thing to say. So if we as men dont play sports and get our "aggression" out, we are liable to take it out like this psycho?? Mankind has the ability to reason, we arent driven solely by our hormones. These types of acts are commited by people with serious issues, not by the average joe because he's sexually frusterated or hasnt gotten his workouts in! |
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Posted By: peter chao
Dylan, |
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Posted By: Mike
The President of the school said that about 65 to 70 percent live off campus, and were on their way in to the campus. A PA system would not have helped a great deal. We can all sit and speculate all night long about who did what to whom, and why. And who didn't do what and why. But there is not one person alive. or one person in this forum that can be stopped from this type of thing if they are so inclined. I can walk into any church I want this weekend. So to sit and lay blame on everyone except the shooter, is ludicrous. I suppose they will go after Bush and Cheney next. I wonder if Al and Jessie will go visit the campus....Nah. |
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Posted By: JimB
Mike, |
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Posted By: Andrew Parks
"What motivates people do behave is such a psychotic manner?" |
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Posted By: anthony
mike, |
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Posted By: Bob
Jim, I sometimes just shake my head in bewilderment at some of the things GWBush says. I know he doesn't always mean what comes out of his mouth but right after he said the prayers of the nation go out to the families of the deceased, he says that of course this doesn't mean that we should haven't the right to bar arms. Huh? What a bizarro thing to say in the context of the tragedy. Only W..... |
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Posted By: anthony
hey bob, i would have to agree that GW Bush is probably the oddest speaker the white house has ever had but i personally think he was trying to head off the "anti-gun" nuts that will soon petition to have the "right to bare arms" reversed. as in, "there is a right to bare arms so dont even try to go there people!" |
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Posted By: Brad
Anthony, |
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Posted By: ScottIngold
" These men fight for people who have no voice!" |
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Posted By: David Vargha
They don't have these problems on Israeli campuses. There are no such things as "gun-free zones" there. Conceal-carry permits for law-abiding citizens and no restrictions on having a legal gun on campus may have gone a long way to stop what happened at Virginia Tech. Nonetheless, it's a terrible tragedy for all of the families involved. |
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Posted By: Mike
Is it the steak knifes fault, if I take it out of the drawer and go kill someone with it? How bout if I go hit someone with my snow shovel. Ooopss....better make snow shovels illegal. Come, on can we get back to some common sense. It was the work of a madman, not a mad gun. |
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Posted By: barrysloate
In most cases there is no way to stop something like this because it is random, irrational, and we can not police every square inch of this country. It can happen anywhere at any time. But this incident is a little different. |
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Posted By: Andrew Parks
As an administrator of a school, I can somewhat relate to the decision-making processes of administrations. Obviously, we have never faced anything so tragic at our school, but an administrator's job is never easy. The thing I want to express is that none of us know what reports the administration received about the gunman or the incident after the initial shootings. Initial reports on TV and the internet was 1 dead, 9 injured and a gunman was apprehended. The administration waited two hours before they allowed normalcy to continue. Nothing prepared them for the second shootings - no training, no news, no anything could have allowed them to foresee a second tragedy. The local authorities no doubt told the administration that everything was fine and it was safe to resume classes. |
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Posted By: Dave F
Barry....I sort of disagree. Obviously with a man and woman found dead in the dorm's it looked totally like a domestic dispute..maybe a jealous boyfriend...girl caught cheating type of deal. |
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Posted By: Mike
I concur. Blame the gunman. |
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Posted By: Joe D.
In hindsight... YES they should have shut down the school. And to learn from this... going forward - schools should in general go into lockdown on the first incident. |
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Posted By: barrysloate
You can look at this tragedy from any perspective you want, but once these 32 families go through their grieving process there is going to be a lot of anger. And I don't believe they will sit back passively and do nothing. |
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Posted By: Tim Newcomb
of course you "blame the gunman" -- |
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Posted By: Mike
My last comment regarding this issue. Tim you're missing the point. To place the blame on an inanimate object is ludicrous. The blame falls on the human. Doesn't matter whether it's a knife, gun or a toothpick. |
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Posted By: Joe D.
are you suggesting that a person planning a murderous spree - would say "oh shucks, I'm not allowed to have a gun so I will use a knife"? |
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Posted By: PC
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Posted By: JimB
Joe D said, |
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Posted By: Anonymous
Apologies in advance for adding to this thread, I meant to stop. |
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Posted By: PC
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Posted By: Joe D.
I believe you are taking my argument out of context. |
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