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#64
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10-02-2017, 11:15 PM
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Re: Vegas Shooting Video
It really is. Love seeing all the people that think making something illegal suddenly stops it from being something folks that don't care about the law do I know. I know. I'm sure this multi-millionaire wouldn't have been able to obtain the weapons had they been fully illegal. Money never gets you around stuff like that right? |
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10-03-2017, 12:30 AM
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Re: Vegas Shooting Video
Um port Arthur was Australia's worst massacre and we haven't had one close since because of reform. How can you claim to know that's never been imposed. Wait its in YOU'RE country so YOU'RE arrogant citizens who love guns will always be devided. If you were armed you would have achieved nothing and if you tried being a hero I assure you in that situation the police would have shot you if you produced a weopon. |
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#70
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10-03-2017, 12:32 AM
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Re: Vegas Shooting Video
Hmm. So some light searching on an alledged victim named Rachael Parker seems to check out. She used the handle rparker31 on various social media platforms. “A 10-year civilian employee of the Manhattan Beach Police Department was killed in Sunday’s mass shooting in Las Vegas and an off-duty officer was shot and wounded, police said.” I know there are a few photographs floating around, but it’s always strange that in US terror attacks aside from 9/11 and the Boston bombings, no truly graphic images make it to the web, correct me if I’m wrong. All of the cell phones, cameras (both personal and strategically installed everywhere in Vegas) - and nothing surfaces. I’m just making the comparison to other countries where the brutality and horror is captured and shown clear as day in its entirety from beginning to end. Even a straggler recording the aftermath on his cell phone... Not so for many massacres in the United States. It’s less of an obsession and more of a, ah we know this is definitely true and thoroughly tragic in a time when many feel mislead by the media. |