Whoever had the gun in his hand and pulled the trigger is the person to blame.
2007-04-17 04:40:31
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answered by Maverick 6
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When things like these happen, instead of blaming the person why do we blame the religion or the whole culture? It's ridiculous!!! If that person turns out to be Muslim, the media will blame the religion..we have such double standards.
The individual who did this was at fault and I consider him a terrorist. I'm a parent and I can only imagine what the parents of these victims might be going through. This is sick!! As sick as what we're doing still in Iraq.
2007-04-17 11:43:33
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answered by Luv Peace 4
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I don't even know who did what yet. Were there two or one? How can anyone relate Iraq and the VA Tech shootings? Saddam and your people who are still killing people have been harming said people for a long time.
To make such an ignorant analysis of the mass murder and how it is related to what America is doing in Iraq just shows us we have to continue in order to find you too, because you defend and try to make sense of murder.
You obviously do not care for the innocent Iraqi's who die when Muslim's declare Jihad against whoever they feel is bad. Your concern is with empowering them. That is why we had to come there and rid your people of your dictator.
Why would you say relate the murders in VA to Christianity? We don't know what his religion was. Do you not see how illogical your argument is? Prejudice exists and you certainly are infected.
**Now we know. It wasn't a natural born citizen. He was Korean and his religion is not known nor is it relevant. How Bush could be held responsible I can only say is he needs to excommunicate those that are here by green cards or work visa's and repair our imigration laws. Iraq is not in the equation.
2007-04-17 11:49:23
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answered by Truth7 4
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The fault lies with the leadership of this country not making a public declaration of Jesus Christ and not living by Christian principles. If the leadership of this country would clean up its act and start living honest and responsible lives centered on the principles of love and forgiveness, then incidents like this would not happen. I know that the gunman was from South Korea, but that is immaterial---there are a great number of South Koreans that are Christians and there are a great number of South Korean Baptist churches in America. When will this country wake up and realize that the time is right now for for its citizens to insist that our leaders take responsibility for their actions and life styles and start setting a proper example for others to follow. If the leadership will not embrace Christian principles, then do not expect the rest of the country to do also.
2007-04-17 11:42:41
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answered by Preacher 6
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Those people are just twisting things around to their view of the world, and it's absolutely wrong and stupid. It's the guy with the gun, the guy with the gun, the guy with the gun!!!!
To make another connection to Iraq, I bet those students' families thought their kids were better off than the soldiers. *sigh*
2007-04-17 11:40:40
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answered by GreenEyedLilo 7
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We all know to ourselves that evil got to the gunman. It's the devil's fault. Let's all just pray for the dearly departed.
2007-04-17 11:40:44
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answered by Anonymous
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It's the dude with the gun's fault. Ultimately whatever drove him to do it, somewhere he made the choice to kill those people when he could have chosen something else. Responsibility is firmly his.
2007-04-17 11:38:40
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answered by Dharma Nature 7
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The man who had the guns and ammo is responsible, no one else he chose to do this
2007-04-17 11:40:06
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answered by tebone0315 7
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blame the one who pulled the trigger
2007-04-17 11:40:52
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answered by wanda3s48 7
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I agree. I would say the shooter is responsible.
2007-04-17 11:39:48
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answered by crystalonyx3 3
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