I really do not have any answer to any of your questions Poppy! It is true, the world has always had nut jobs in it. But it seems more frequent than ever before. I know if it was done to my family members with the intent to kill, you better believe I will seek the Death Penalty for the perpetrator (?).I understand that others have different views, that is the one great thing this country provides. And Yes, MM, I love you too & you know that! And as you said, we do not always agree on practically anything! Respect between us will ALWAYS be there. You were the first person to make me feel like I was a part of a Big Picture! MM, I did not bring up the "Gay marriage thing" at all. I was responding & giving my beliefs on it! I would prefer it not be brought up myself, because of my beliefs.I know that this terrorist act in Boston was tragic & so unnecessary. Where I live, I pray it never happens here. I have guns, always have had them. I was raised around them all my life. That being said, I will not go into the types of rifles or pistols we possess. We have some in other places, but do have a few within our home. I assure you, I will not harm a flea with them. We use them for occasional hunting (which I havent hunted in years) and of course, protection. If someone were to break into my home for intent to steal, harm or anything without "friendly" intentions, I will shoot them. Not being all bad or anything, just a natural motherly loving person protecting her loved ones. John is the same way. I will promise you, we will not shoot to wound or mangle people either. They will not have to go through the trouble of explaining everything or give excuses as to why they violated in the first place. They will never get another chance to do "their thing" to another innocent victim. Yes, Iam a Christian & will kill another with evil ententions. Better them, than I! I want peace all over the world, but that will not happen until the End.Anyone who knows me will tell you Iam an upright individual. Not perfect, but I try to be as good as possible. But I don't play when it comes to family & friends. I have your back, when others won't. I don't go around looking for a fight, but won't lay down to one either. Im curious as all get out, as to why they did it, but why some feel they should not be put to death? They took the lives of people they never knew or came across. These people did not cause "whatever" to them. They are no different than Tim McVey or Casey or any other mass murderer that have been put to death. Talk about Hate Crimes, to me, that is the ultimate Hate crime. Just kill people to be killing? Come on now! Really? These innocent people who were killed, will never see their family's again. To watch them grow, have get togethers with loved ones. They are Dead now & all because of insanity. Someone got inspiration from a Jihadist film where killing is a "trophy" and a "Right". You will get an award of 70 virgins when you die? Really? If that were true, don't you think every man would be dead but one, who would probably commit suicide. Be real people!Yea find out all you can, sure! We probably need to find out for the love of God, why this happened, and can we prevent it in the future. But there is always (as Poppy said) some messed up individual/s, wanting to bring attention or to be memorable in some sick way! It is sad, very sad! I don't have all the answers, but pray that everyone come to know the Ultimate Sacrifice of Christ Jesus. He Is The Way to Heaven! (Now that is not to offend, it is to keep my spirits lifted only, cause I need Him continously. Just mentioning the name of Jesus- gives this gal HOPE)At the end of the day, I just feel for Bostonians. It is so very Sad.God Bless,lmunchkin
Well Doc, not all of us are capable of having Layers of Protection placed around us. Washington has Private Security officers around them for protection (kind a funny that they don't want ordinary citizens to have guns for protection) and you have your gates & Ace Securtiy glass. I think that is great & sounds like you have your bases covered, considering the high crime rate in that area. But I can't afford that now. Hope to one day, but just can't.If a teenager breaks into our home, Doc, I will know if he poses a threat. I will observe every aspect of him/her. Iam diligent in my observation. He/She has a gun, they are going down, period. And if its more than one, hey, what do you want me to do?Like I said, Im harmless, but nobody will violate me or mine and live to tell about it. Im in the retail business, so Iam experienced at looking down the end of a barrell. I was not allowed to carry a gun on premises. I found no comfort in the feeling of near death. In both cases, I was able to keep cool, and they better consider themselves lucky. They got away. To this day, they have never been caught. Then the 3rd time I was robbed, it was by Knife. I had my back to the door (1st mistake) and that young man jumped that counter and had that knife at my throat. That scared me more than the guns ever did. I looked at my boss with tears, and he knew he had lost me for good. To this day, he comes into where I work and tells all what "Kahooneys" I have. Yea right? I was scared to death! Ive been very lucky so far where I work. Nothing like that has happened. Im mainly on the floor or sometimes at the register, but we have alot of people that work all the time & maybe that has been our protection from theives. Had I been allowed to have a gun, I could have protected myself.God Bless & Good Night,lmunchkin
I'm glad they didn't kill him because now we have the chance to get information from him.Maybe Jesus saved him for a reason.
I really do not have any answer to any of your questions Poppy! It is true, the world has always had nut jobs in it. But it seems more frequent than ever before. I know if it was done to my family members with the intent to kill, you better believe I will seek the Death Penalty for the perpetrator (?).
Had I been allowed to have a gun, I could have protected myself.
Quote from: lmunchkin on April 26, 2013, 06:23:11 PMI really do not have any answer to any of your questions Poppy! It is true, the world has always had nut jobs in it. But it seems more frequent than ever before. I know if it was done to my family members with the intent to kill, you better believe I will seek the Death Penalty for the perpetrator (?).I think that was partly the point I was trying to get across though; it isn't any more frequent than it ever has been. It might just seem that way, either because it's more likely to happen in the USA now than previously, or because of the Internet/other technology and the way that we get news so instantly these days. Terrorism was part of my childhood, but I wonder if people in other parts of the world knew how much it affected the UK (which probably wasn't a lot, but we knew there were possibilities and threats, and it was on the news a lot .)To be honest I doubt there will ever be answers to those questions I posed because there are too many variables, but it would be nice if there were and we stumbled upon them, thus packaging everything up with a tasteful pink ribbon and putting the world to rights, eh?!
QuoteHad I been allowed to have a gun, I could have protected myself.In the retail business, it's cheaper to replace an employee who is killed by a hold up person than to pay for the inevitable litigation if the employee shoots a criminal. Once you allow an employee to be armed, especially in a business where contingency fee counsel can show the "prevailing standard" is "no guns", any use of the gun can be seen as acting "on behalf of the employer". And that's before you get into questions like "what sort of training and qualification program did you have for your armed employees?". Criminals know that robbing an independent shop can provoke and armed response, but robbing a store that is part of a national chain will be met with sheep like bleeting.
Sadly, the economics of losing an employee is just as you have stated.
QuoteSadly, the economics of losing an employee is just as you have stated.It transcends that, and is about career preservation.No HR person is going to lose their job because (s)he instituted a "no guns" policy and someone got killed on the job.On the other hand, the half life of the career of an HR executive who issued a "guns allowed" policy that resulted in a "bad shoot" by an employee would be measured in days, or perhaps even hours.
And lastly, muslims around the world celebrated their actions just as they did when the Twin Towers fell down.http://www.topix.com/forum/religion/islam/T6L75KD1UH3V9KN51So the why of why they did it is already self evident by the suspects own admission, supported by his mothers statements and the reaction of many in the Muslim community, albeit, not all.
Quote from: Hemodoc on April 30, 2013, 09:39:17 AMAnd lastly, muslims around the world celebrated their actions just as they did when the Twin Towers fell down.http://www.topix.com/forum/religion/islam/T6L75KD1UH3V9KN51So the why of why they did it is already self evident by the suspects own admission, supported by his mothers statements and the reaction of many in the Muslim community, albeit, not all.I don't know if I'd trust a story coming from a site called JihadWatch.com.. *LOL*Not all Muslims are anti-American. It was Muslims who tipped off the RCMP about the plot to blow up the train between New York and Toronto, an Imam, no less. There are fundamentalists in all religions, not just Islam. Those are the ones who believe that those who are not like them and have a different belief system are wrong, and are going to Hell. Not all fundamentalists kill people either. I don't think any one group should be painted with the same brush because of a few that go off the deep end.
Hemodoc, I want to make sure that I am not misunderstanding you as I am not sure just what your point is.How do you define "the Muslim community"?How do you quantify "many"?It is estimated that there are over 1.6 BILLION Muslims in the world today. Are you saying that, say, 6 million were celebrating in the streets that the Boston Marathon was bombed? I mean, 6 million out of 1.6 billion is "many", and I'd wager that if 6 million Muslims were dancing in the streets, even US media outlets couldn't ignore THAT. And Fox News would be celebrating the celebrating!Why would you trust the Israeli media? It is their best interest to show Americans (and themselves) how devilish Muslims are. I don't doubt that there have been failed attempts by disaffected Islamists to attack targets in the West, but frankly, considering our drone attacks, uranium enriched weaponry, Guantanamo, Abu Grahb (sp?) and other actions by our military/government, we really can't be too surprised that there are Muslims who think we are attacking them. Just as you feel that Americans are trying to destroy Christianity and are out to persecute Christians, maybe they feel that we're at war with their faith, too. Not saying that as an excuse, but it might be wise to examine the consequences of our actions.So these bombers and their freakish mother acted out of their recently radicalized faith. So what? People do awful things for all sorts of reasons. These young men killed 3 people. Over 30,000 people die each year from gunshot wounds, but we just shrug and do nothing. Why should this be any different? Why are we more afraid of Muslim radicals than of the guy next door who owns guns and might have a really bad day?
Thank you for the clarification of what you meant by "Muslim community". See? This is why I asked. We all know that "direct quotes" can lack context.I enjoy looking at online editions of many foreign papers, and I didn't see any mention of celebrations in the streets throughout the Muslim world. I wouldn't be surprised if there WERE some people dancing about in glee, probably some Taliban bozos living in caves, but I suspect you are engaging in a bit of hyperbole. And what makes me suspicious is the fact that there are many bloggers here in America who would LOVE to make all Muslims the enemy and would have jumped at the chance to share this "evidence" with all like-minded Americans. Which other credible news organizations reported such wild celebrations?No, it's no news that Al Qaeda or some other jihadist organization would seek to bomb Americans, but there is no evidence that this bombing was a group effort. As I said before, it doesn't really matter much why they did what they did just as it really doesn't matter why some guy tried to kill Gabby Giffords, another killed a bunch of people in a cinema in Aurora and another warped guy murdered children in Connecticut. In the end, we'll just get used to it. We'll weep and moan and demand something is done, and nothing will be done, and we'll go on living our lives hoping that we won't be the next murderer who thinks his killing is the result of some higher calling.
So these bombers and their freakish mother acted out of their recently radicalized faith. So what? People do awful things for all sorts of reasons. These young men killed 3 people. Over 30,000 people die each year from gunshot wounds, but we just shrug and do nothing. Why should this be any different? Why are we more afraid of Muslim radicals than of the guy next door who owns guns and might have a really bad day?