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    I'm reading the article posted in here earlier, and at least it can be said that this guy has some great vocabulary.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Irving View Post
    Yell at a child in anger? Give me a break.
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    I think he was saying children are a handful. Sometimes you must law down the law

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    Quote Originally Posted by WellHungSmurf View Post
    I think he was saying children are a handful. Sometimes you must law down the law
    Oh I know. You need to be firm and forceful at times. But you must also keep your composure. Getting angry gets you nowhere and sets a bad example for the kid.

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    Nothing like some stranger coming along, trying to fight you to set a better example.
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    Who said anything about fighting with anybody?
    I've seen someone screaming at her kid for asking if he can have ___ (whatever it was he wanted) at the grocery store. I just said "Hey lady, it might work better if you take a deep breath or two and cool off a bit" and left it at that.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Irving View Post
    If a Mexican citizen conducted a similar attack on the children of the major drug cartels in their town, would you feel any differently toward the event?

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    Wow, seriously?

    This is nothing at all like that. This was a camp for kids who wanted to get involved in politics. It's the fucking 9/12 project. Not a goddamn camp for cartel children. And even if it was, who the hell says those kids would want to be there?

    If you seriously mean that statement, then you are no better than that two faced shithead Glenn Beck.

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    I dunno. I was raised as an old school gentleman/warrior. Women and children (as long as they're noncombatants) are sacrosanct. As are hospitals and houses of worship. Terrorists that victimize civilians and then try to claim the protections of the conventions of war are NOT "holy warriors", not soldiers, not deserving of respect. They are nothing more than criminals, murderers, and thugs. The lawyer for this joker is now claiming that he is probably insane. My question is: Why should this matter? It's obvious that no SANE individual would have perpetrated these crimes. He's still guilty of 90+ counts of premeditated murder in cold blood. I stand by the previous statement concerning feeding him feet first into a wood chipper, after a Mossad style interview...

    I get seriously annoyed by the concept of Not Guilty by reason of Insanity, as if that excuses an atrocity like this. Perhaps we need to consider a verdict of Guilty AND Insane as a possible outcome for a trial.
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    They keep calling it a "children's summer camp" but the reality is it was more of a political retreat for young adults.

    That in no way justifies the shooting, but to call them children at camp is a little dishonest.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Zundfolge View Post
    They keep calling it a "children's summer camp" but the reality is it was more of a political retreat for young adults.

    That in no way justifies the shooting, but to call them children at camp is a little dishonest.

    one was 10 years old...

    granted that's not all of them but,I would say Kids were there.

    http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2011/0..._n_907796.html
    The Telegraph points out an eyewitness account of Friday's Norway shooting, in which a 10-year-old boy told the gunman, "now you've killed my dad. Let us alone."
    and for the people that are all-trusting of Policemen (ie the recent APD incident)
    Al Jazeera also reports that an 18-year-old eyewitness to the killings on Utoya island in Norway said the gunman, who was dressed as a police officer, tricked victims into thinking he was there to help them.

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