He was not a victim.
2007-04-19 03:57:33
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answer #1
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answered by Jenn C 3
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I don't have the answer to that question,but he had parents just like the victims did, so let's pray for all of the victims in this okay?
2007-04-19 04:06:47
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answered by margiefaye4 2
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No degree! Think of the pain to the parents and victims.
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If the university was too embarrassed to announce the first shooting, they won't want to be severely criticized for that.
A degree in what? ...
2007-04-19 04:02:47
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answered by Wonka 5
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He was a senior just like the rest of the victims, wasn't he? Maybe he should get it, not that he deserves it much.
2007-04-19 03:59:46
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answered by Anonymous
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Not if the University take those atrocious writings into consideration. Besides the disturbing dialogue in those plays, the writing was just horrible and made no sense.
2007-04-19 03:58:01
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answered by Anonymous
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I don't think Cho will get his degree. He is the biggest disgrace to the university.
2007-04-19 03:57:27
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answered by Anonymous
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I don't see why it's even important. Are the victims planning on getting a good job on the other side?
2007-04-19 03:57:42
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answered by coqueto 3
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No, he won't. He should, but he won't.
That would be a progressive movement toward forgiveness. Here in America we love our grudges and will undenialbly hold them closer to our hearts than anything else.
2007-04-19 04:04:15
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answered by ouranticipation 3
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The only thing Cho should get is an un-marked grave.
2007-04-19 03:59:59
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answered by Anonymous
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cho probably wont get his since he killed those people he commited a felony
2007-04-19 03:57:22
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answered by kleighs mommy 7
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he shouldn't even be listed as part of the body count. 32 VICTIMS not 33!
2007-04-19 03:57:45
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answered by Anonymous
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