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Here is information about the Virginia Tech killer
Last Name: Cho
Major: Engineering (Senior) Firearm #1: Glock 19 Firearm #2: Walther P-22 |
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Here is information about the Virginia Tech killer
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Source wrote: Last Name: Cho Major: Engineering (Senior) Firearm #1: Glock 19 Firearm #2: Walther P-22 It is not permissable to imply that a killer is Mongoloid or Negroid. Please rewrite this information to comply with directives that refer to school killers as Caucasoid. Use of terms like "good ole boys" and "rednecks," and "white punks on dope" are suggested as acceptable replacements for any references to Asian, Oriental, etc. --Tim May |
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Here is information about the Virginia Tech killer
On 2007-04-16 20:52:44 -0700, The Source said:
Last Name: Cho Major: Engineering (Senior) Firearm #1: Glock 19 Firearm #2: Walther P-22 A single armed student could have stopped him. Thirty armed students would have turned him into Swiss cheese the moment he threatened them. As it is, the American public is so helpless that it will not be long before the whole country could be taken over by a couple goons armed with spoons. -- Waddling Eagle World Famous Flight Instructor |
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Here is information about the Virginia Tech killer
C J Campbell wrote:
On 2007-04-16 20:52:44 -0700, The Source said: Last Name: Cho Major: Engineering (Senior) Firearm #1: Glock 19 Firearm #2: Walther P-22 A single armed student could have stopped him. Thirty armed students would have turned him into Swiss cheese the moment he threatened them. As it is, the American public is so helpless that it will not be long before the whole country could be taken over by a couple goons armed with spoons. AOL Please send pics /AOL At least that would make this spam on topic in RPD. |
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Here is information about the Virginia Tech killer
"C J Campbell" wrote in message news:200704162124398930-christophercampbell@hotmailcom... On 2007-04-16 20:52:44 -0700, The Source said: Last Name: Cho Major: Engineering (Senior) Firearm #1: Glock 19 Firearm #2: Walther P-22 A single armed student could have stopped him. Thirty armed students would have turned him into Swiss cheese the moment he threatened them. As it is, the American public is so helpless that it will not be long before the whole country could be taken over by a couple goons armed with spoons. Just what do you suppose the chances of a student carrying a gun would be, even if it were permissible? That's a rather silly statement you made. As long as the goons are armed with spoons, my butter knife trumps that. -- Skip Middleton www.shadowcatcherimagery.com www.pbase.com/skipm |
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Here is information about the Virginia Tech killer
C J Campbell wrote:
On 2007-04-16 20:52:44 -0700, The Source said: Last Name: Cho Major: Engineering (Senior) Firearm #1: Glock 19 Firearm #2: Walther P-22 A single armed student could have stopped him. Thirty armed students would have turned him into Swiss cheese the moment he threatened them. Armed faculty or staff are more likely (except for Virginia law specifically banning carry on campuses) because nearly everybody limits carry to people 21 or over, which cuts out most undergrads and hence a pretty large proportion of the students (grad students are generally a rather small proportion of the total students at a big university, and undergrads over 21 certainly exist, but aren't the norm either). As it is, the American public is so helpless that it will not be long before the whole country could be taken over by a couple goons armed with spoons. Oh, come on; there's been tremendous progress in shall-issue carry laws in the last two decades, since Florida kicked off the current round of expansions in 1987. The chance of meeting an armed civilian is, I will venture to guess, at a 30-year high. |
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"Alfred Molon" wrote in message
... In article 200704162124398930-christophercampbell@hotmailcom, says... A single armed student could have stopped him. Thirty armed students would have turned him into Swiss cheese the moment he threatened them. As it is, the American public is so helpless that it will not be long before the whole country could be taken over by a couple goons armed with spoons. On the other hand here in Germany where firearms are not as widespread as in the USA such massacres are unknown. There have been some small isolated accidents in the past, but nothing comparable to what you have in the USA. -- Alfred Molon I am guessing that you did not live in Germany when we lived in Germany. http://www.germanculture.com.ua/libr...y/aa060499.htm ------------------------------ Olympus 50X0, 7070, 8080, E300, E330, E400 and E500 forum at http://tech.groups.yahoo.com/group/MyOlympus/ http://myolympus.org/ photo sharing site |
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Here is information about the Virginia Tech killer
Tim May wrote:
In article om, The Source wrote: Last Name: Cho Major: Engineering (Senior) Firearm #1: Glock 19 Firearm #2: Walther P-22 It is not permissable to imply that a killer is Mongoloid or Negroid. Please rewrite this information to comply with directives that refer to school killers as Caucasoid. Use of terms like "good ole boys" and "rednecks," and "white punks on dope" are suggested as acceptable replacements for any references to Asian, Oriental, etc. Right. Refer to this Caucasian redneck as heavily armed with high powered automatic guns in his arsenal. And don't forget to emphasize hundreds of rounds of ammunition. --Tim May ----== Posted via Newsfeeds.Com - Unlimited-Unrestricted-Secure Usenet News==---- http://www.newsfeeds.com The #1 Newsgroup Service in the World! 120,000+ Newsgroups ----= East and West-Coast Server Farms - Total Privacy via Encryption =---- |
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Here is information about the Virginia Tech killer
David Dyer-Bennet wrote:
C J Campbell wrote: On 2007-04-16 20:52:44 -0700, The Source said: Last Name: Cho Major: Engineering (Senior) Firearm #1: Glock 19 Firearm #2: Walther P-22 A single armed student could have stopped him. Thirty armed students would have turned him into Swiss cheese the moment he threatened them. Armed faculty or staff are more likely (except for Virginia law specifically banning carry on campuses) because nearly everybody limits carry to people 21 or over, which cuts out most undergrads and hence a pretty large proportion of the students (grad students are generally a rather small proportion of the total students at a big university, and undergrads over 21 certainly exist, but aren't the norm either). As it is, the American public is so helpless that it will not be long before the whole country could be taken over by a couple goons armed with spoons. Oh, come on; there's been tremendous progress in shall-issue carry laws in the last two decades, since Florida kicked off the current round of expansions in 1987. The chance of meeting an armed civilian is, I will venture to guess, at a 30-year high. David- I enjoy reading your posts, and those riposte of many others to intrusions such as the post that started this theread, but when you x post to: soc.veterans misc.survivalism alt.obituaries soc.culture.china you pretty much assure that any sense in the thread will soon deteriorate, as opposed to at least a chance it will readable if confined to this little playpen. -- john mcwilliams |
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