Camper6
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Need I say more ?
Yes. Finish the quote. There's a choice there. Your rights or a dead grandson?
Need I say more ?
People who think banning guns will solve the school killings are like the slum lord who refuses to fix all of the faulty wiring in his apartment complex. Fires keep breaking out, so he places buckets of sand in the hallways and posts signs that say, "USE IN CASE OF FIRE"
Electrical fires, like gun killings, are a symptom of a must greater problem.
In the case of gun killing in schools, the problem is a broken society and a "touchy-feely" liberal approach to child rearing.
Qft.Nancy, that's an interesting point about the social media chatrooms. They are just another vehicle for communication; yet, as you say, they make it much easier for violent and emotionally disturbed people to find each other and share ideas. However, they also do a lot of good. Probably nothing can be done about them.
But that approach isn't working and leaving guns out of the solution is no solution as the last two decades have shown.
I have had people tell me that background checks don't work either and they violate their rights.
The landlord should install a sprinkler system instead of buckets of sand. You can't keep making the same mistakes and expect different results. The building has to be brought up to code. You can't live in the past.
In my experience, a “touchy feely” approach to child rearing is preferable to being raised by the frozen people. Children need guidance, role models, consistency, boundaries, but most of all, they need unconditional love, and to feel that they are worthy members of society. Without these touch stones they limp through their lives.
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"You don't care about my efforts to bring up these other area and where to find good examples. Then don't wast others times by reading what you hate and wasting out time with outright negative and useless comments."
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I copy over your posts and respond to them. I'm sorry but I don't appreciate you trying to educate me in the difference between an automatic or a semi automatic rifle which I consider both to be battlefield material for trained soldiers.
Canada right next door, has the same type of people and the same social problems as the United States and yet nowhere close to the homicide rates caused by weapons.
You can't 'eliminate sloppy raising of children'. It's an impossible task.
I'll give you and Traveler the last word on this issue because now it's starting to get personal comments instead of the issues.
I don't dig that type of argument.
Exactly true. Except you left out 3 very important things. Loving disciple, a firm steady hand and proper supervision. The so-called "quality-time" doesn't cut it. The concept of "quality time" was invented to make parents that are not around enough, feel better.
Back in the days when Mama's word was Law, these mass killings didn't happen in schools.
And, yes, Camper, there were just as many guns/capita back in those days.
Hear is an example of how lousy our modern way of raising a family is working out.
http://www.odditycentral.com/news/p...-for-refusing-to-move-out-of-their-house.html
Hmm, I never said anything about not disciplining children. I am a liberal, not goofy in the least, and have raised two educated, responsible, ethical, gainfully employed children, Millennials. Politics had nothing to do with it, morality did.I don't recall anyone talking about a "Leave It To Beaver" household. I sure as heck never experienced anything remotely like that. But, my mother was there, in the house, 24/7. Believe me when I say she knew every darn thing us kids were up to.
In my opinion, if people wish to have children then there are responsibilities that go along with that. If an adult is not present in the house, when a child returns home from school, then they are taking a huge risk.
I have seen the terrible cost of parents who never disciple their children (ie goofy liberal thinking), and it isn't a pretty picture. One of my friends never disciplined her boy. She thought it was "so cute" when as an 8 year old, he tried to sell pot to his mom's friends at a party. He became a heroin addict, thief, liar, and chronically unemployed. What did she do ? When he became homeless she enabled him by buying him a house AND paid the mortgage every month. But that's liberalism for you. Just plain goofy.
And, Oh yeah. How did her son thank her for her naïve kindness? He stole from his mother at every opportunity.
Hmm, I never said anything about not disciplining children. I am a liberal, not goofy in the least, and have raised two educated, responsible, ethical, gainfully employed children, Millennials. Politics had nothing to do with it, morality did.
Interesting that I who have dealt with many young people and their parents in my private and professional capacity for thirty years have a vastly different experience than what you describe.
That's because I live in America and you live in Canada. No offense intended but Canadians have no clue what it is like to actually live in America. Oh, sure, you get some reports, but living it, and hearing about it, are two entirely different things.
To begin with Canada has no where near the minority problems America has. Heck, Shalimar, 1/2 of America's kids can not even write a coherent paragraph but they know all about transgenderism long before they can add and divide. Something is very wrong with that.
Putin is right when he says Communists won WW2. Cultural Marxists have undermined and destroyed American culture for the past 70 years
When I say, "cultural marxism", I refer to the Bolshevik SOCIAL revolution that occurred after the 1917 Bolshevik revolution destroyed Christian Russia. For the past 70 years a similar social revolution has happened in America and all [former] Western Christian nations.
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Exactly so. One note here. We can hardly expect the ones who are destroying America to ever admit what they are doing. Some may be merely naïve, but some are devoted "true believers" who are determined to destroy our culture. So far they are winning in their quest. The battle is, however, not over.
It is better to die on our feet than to live on our knees.
The cultural marxist enemy has won every battle... and ironically they have used America's own system to help them win it.
If the cultural marxist media can't win by manipulating popular opinion, they will FORCE cultural marxism on the entire nation
via their political influence [like the many unpopular US Supreme Court decisions over the past several decades.]
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Yes ! Their 1st major victory came in the landmark United States Supreme Court (SCOTUS) decision ENGEL V. VITALE (1962) WHICH made prayer in America's public schools illegal.
A year later, the most hated woman in America, Madalyn Murry O'Hair, won in SCOTUS, the suit (Murry V. Curlett ) to ban any bible reading or bible teaching in public schools.
in 1995, Madalyn Murry's body was found at the bottom of a deep dry well in Texas.
In Russia, the atheist Bolsheviks destroyed churches and murdered millions of Christians.
In America, they use the system to achieve less messy and more successful results.
Instead of destroying from the outside, they corrupt from the inside.
I recently saw a documentary about the demise of O'Hair on a true crime TV show.
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Again you betray your lack of knowledge re the land of the Maple Leaf. C’est ca.That's because I live in America and you live in Canada. No offense intended but Canadians have no clue what it is like to actually live in America. Oh, sure, you get some reports, but living it, and hearing about it, are two entirely different things.
To begin with Canada has no where near the minority problems America has. Heck, Shalimar, 1/2 of America's kids can not even write a coherent paragraph but they know all about transgenderism long before they can add and divide. Something is very wrong with that.