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Old Dec 07, 2007, 01:41 PM
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Well, I never pray, but if it's not 'allowed' to pray for someone, with a good intention in your hart, I see even less what the use in praying is.

'was heaving mental health problems' - yeah, I don't like hearing/reading that either. But it's just true that someone without emotional problems wouldn't do a thing like this. But maybe it would be possible to put it in another way, so people wouldn't say "just another nutter", like f.e. "someone that's gone through a lot in his life: parents divorced at three, had been bullied at school for being different, just lost his girlfriend, probably the only real thing in his life, lost his job because he needed 17$ to get him out of trouble, and they only paid him minimum wage, had few friends because he got to the point where he couldn't handle all of the %#@&#! that he encountered in his life etc. etc."

Maybe then people would just think about how much fun this world is to live in. Maybe they'd, just for a moment, think about what they're doing to somebody when they start bullying that kid that isn't all that fashionable. Maybe they'd think "hmmm... something is probably wrong with this kid, maybe I'd better try to help him" instead of "lol, you won't get far with that gun!" when somebody is screaming at them "I'm going to kill all you f#ckers!" with a gun in their hands.

Maybe American voters would realize that allowing guns isn't about 'freedom', but about killing people, and a gun manufacturing lobby sponsoring the campaign of their president. "Hell, I bought myself a tank: aint nobody gonna take my tv-set... at least nobody that'll get to see another day!" Maybe voters would think about this video instead of running of to the cops saying "Hotdamn, some commie posted this video... gimme a gun man, I'm gonna blow his head offa his shoulders"
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