Location:Second star to the right, and straight on till morning!
OS:Windows 8
Posted 17 December 2012 - 17:51
Felony charges and the right to vote vary by state. Some states will return the right if the felon is pardoned. Some return the right when their sentence has been completed. And some do not suspend the right to vote.
"I would personally like to thank the man who did this. You will (be) looked u pon as a hero in my eyes. You have rid the world of 20 future s------- and w-----.
Doesn't this doughball realise it wasn't that long ago he was just a kid, and in my eyes he still is.
this non sense happens because the idiotic media sensationalize the gunman and not the victims. take away a morons action and others can't try to out do him.
Why does a 19 year old have weapons anyway? Unless your in the military and trained on it.
Even if he said it in jest, this is just stupid thing to say.
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Posted 18 December 2012 - 15:32
Charisma, on 18 December 2012 - 15:24, said:
To be fair, that makes his point. When he was a kid, he was a future s-------- indeed.
Haha spot on!
It's obvious to me he's just another pee'd off gun nut trying to flex his muscles. Stupidity reigns supreme unfortunately.
You know what they say... "An empty vessel makes the most noise".
On one side I'm glad to see the police involved in cracking down on the nut jobs. Marking them for life as such to hopefully prevent tragedy from occurring.
On the other side it's rather scary that the police get free reign to apply the law as it suits them. That is a more scary proposition. A police state where conformity is ingrained as a rule of law. The knee jerk reaction to revisit the legal sale of fire arms strips away at rights of free citizens who've done nothing wrong. The Connecticut shooter did not legally own guns. It was the murdered mother who was dumb enough to buy them for her dear boy.