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Wednesday, March 03, 2010

The Wrong Kind of Shooting in a Basketball Game

It's only a game, right?

13 comments:

  1. Guns don't kill people.

    People who point guns at people and pull the trigger kill people.

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  2. Great to see a 16-year-old can shoot a classmate and only get 7-20 years.

    An entire life would be a terrible thing to waster.

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  3. No blood, no foul.

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  4. When is someone going to open fire on an NRA meeting. That's the day I'm waiting for. What comes around goes around.

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  5. What a vicious thing to think, let alone say.

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  6. Finally, a day we don't have to read about "whats his name".
    RA

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  7. You don't have to read about Rn Angle at all. I don't force anyone to read this blog. But it must be very disconcerting to see someone who won't go along with the Dertinger and McClure spin.

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  8. "When is someone going to open fire on an NRA meeting. That's the day I'm waiting for. What comes around goes around."


    ya might wanna rethink that one. most of those boys are packing

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  10. Your comment has nothing to do w/ this post.

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  11. Pro-athletes are bring guns into the locker rooms. It is the street gang mentality that is now a part of our sports culture even with kids.

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  12. Hey I support RA over the other two (D&M), but it gets old readin the same crap over and over. It becomes redundant, it becomes redundant, redundant.

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  13. It would not seem so redundant if you were the one being savaged. I get upset when I see a concerted effort to ruin another person, especially when that person has done nothing wrong. And in Ron's case, it's a friend. Every article I've posted has offered something different.

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