I couldn't have said it better.
2007-04-17 01:51:40
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answered by vegaswoman 6
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2016-10-03 03:02:24
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answered by ? 4
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I think it's easier for people to ignore certain things or say other horrible things because this form of communicaiton is very impersonable.
If we were all sitting in a circle in some sort of group therapy setting, I think there would be a lot less animosity, more respect, and not as near the amount of personal attacks.
But because we're sitting behind a monitor answering something typed out, it loses its human element somewhat.
2007-04-17 01:56:34
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answered by Josh 3
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Its kind of sad yes but in the end no one is to blame but the crazy kid, there were things that could of happened to prevent it such as if one of the kids had a gun, I don't think it has affected many people on here since its none of their family thats suffered but losing good honest americans because of some nut job it should be a very sad day.
2007-04-17 01:54:55
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answered by Anonymous
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I'm not playing the blame game at all, and I rather wish other people would stop playing it. Let these people mourn their loss, then do a thorough investigation into why the shooter decided to go on such a rampage and assess "blame" accordingly. Blaming anything at this point is not going to help anyone, and is just going to make the people involved even more upset.
2007-04-17 01:53:15
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answered by Anonymous
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I agree with you! It doesn't matter what the political affiliations of the shooter were. The fact of the matter is that no matter what, he was the exception rather than the rule in any case. If anything, we should be expressing concern for the victims and their families and wondering what can be done to prevent something like this from happening again.
2007-04-17 02:23:22
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answered by tangerine 7
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I'm with you! I posted one, earlier. It's as tragic of a Loss? But it's equally disheartening. To see Americans, belittling fellow Americans at a time like this. I hope something good comes out of this tragedy? At this point? I don't have a clue as to what it could be?
2007-04-17 02:17:25
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answered by Nunya Bidniss 7
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I took a page out of Earnest T's book of edict and refuse to answer the lib vs con questions with reference to the Virginia tragedy. Thanks for posting the reality. These Deaths are not POLITICAL fodder and using them as such is demeaning to the families and to the deceits.
2007-04-17 03:10:45
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answered by Mother 6
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I actually haven't paid much attention to the coverage, because the media has latched onto this in a bad way...they have a title for it: "Massacre in Virginia", and they announce it, preview it, advertise it, and even have a logo for it, as if it were a movie 'event'.
I feel for the victems and their families, but I am just not paying that much attention to it.
2007-04-17 01:56:35
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answered by a kinder, gentler me 7
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You are absolutely right.There are a lot of people on here who really need to grow up.Obviously they have never experienced this kind of tragedy. My thoughts and Prayers for all touched by this tragedy.Let the healing begin.
2007-04-17 02:00:28
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answered by gerdie65 5
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yes, it is very sad when any tragedy such as this gets politicized, but unfortunately, in the current atmosphere of blame anyone and everyone for anything and everything, this is what you get. this is part of human nature, part of what makes us tick and i dont think we as a species will ever be able to NOT do this...but still, i can hope...
2007-04-17 01:56:25
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answered by Anonymous
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