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CreepersWiener wrote:I kind of agree with this lawsuit. The state should be held responsible for not protecting children that are hurt or killed at school. It will get those schools thinking about ways to protect the children better than what has been done in the past. (somewhat related would have been the airlines being sued for the terrorist attacks on 911 instead of establishing the TSA). If this family wins, every school in America will be shitting bricks!
Phatscotty wrote:CreepersWiener wrote:I kind of agree with this lawsuit. The state should be held responsible for not protecting children that are hurt or killed at school. It will get those schools thinking about ways to protect the children better than what has been done in the past. (somewhat related would have been the airlines being sued for the terrorist attacks on 911 instead of establishing the TSA). If this family wins, every school in America will be shitting bricks!
The schools will be yelling "TO ARMS! TO ARMS!!!!!!!!"
Army of GOD wrote:I joined this game because it's so similar to Call of Duty.
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CreepersWiener wrote:Phatscotty wrote:CreepersWiener wrote:I kind of agree with this lawsuit. The state should be held responsible for not protecting children that are hurt or killed at school. It will get those schools thinking about ways to protect the children better than what has been done in the past. (somewhat related would have been the airlines being sued for the terrorist attacks on 911 instead of establishing the TSA). If this family wins, every school in America will be shitting bricks!
The schools will be yelling "TO ARMS! TO ARMS!!!!!!!!"
And then when the next mass shooting happens from either a mentally ill teacher or a student that overpowers a teacher and grabs their gun to kill a class of twenty kids we can go through the lawsuits again until we get it right. Eventually gun control laws will evolve into what needs to be.
Phatscotty wrote:CreepersWiener wrote:I kind of agree with this lawsuit. The state should be held responsible for not protecting children that are hurt or killed at school. It will get those schools thinking about ways to protect the children better than what has been done in the past. (somewhat related would have been the airlines being sued for the terrorist attacks on 911 instead of establishing the TSA). If this family wins, every school in America will be shitting bricks!
The schools will be yelling "TO ARMS! TO ARMS!!!!!!!!"
AAFitz wrote:Phatscotty wrote:CreepersWiener wrote:I kind of agree with this lawsuit. The state should be held responsible for not protecting children that are hurt or killed at school. It will get those schools thinking about ways to protect the children better than what has been done in the past. (somewhat related would have been the airlines being sued for the terrorist attacks on 911 instead of establishing the TSA). If this family wins, every school in America will be shitting bricks!
The schools will be yelling "TO ARMS! TO ARMS!!!!!!!!"
More likely "NO ARMS! NO ARMS!!!!!!!!
Unless of course they are ridiculously stupid.
Evil Semp wrote:AAFitz wrote:Phatscotty wrote:CreepersWiener wrote:I kind of agree with this lawsuit. The state should be held responsible for not protecting children that are hurt or killed at school. It will get those schools thinking about ways to protect the children better than what has been done in the past. (somewhat related would have been the airlines being sued for the terrorist attacks on 911 instead of establishing the TSA). If this family wins, every school in America will be shitting bricks!
The schools will be yelling "TO ARMS! TO ARMS!!!!!!!!"
More likely "NO ARMS! NO ARMS!!!!!!!!
Unless of course they are ridiculously stupid.
+1
CreepersWiener wrote:Phatscotty wrote:CreepersWiener wrote:I kind of agree with this lawsuit. The state should be held responsible for not protecting children that are hurt or killed at school. It will get those schools thinking about ways to protect the children better than what has been done in the past. (somewhat related would have been the airlines being sued for the terrorist attacks on 911 instead of establishing the TSA). If this family wins, every school in America will be shitting bricks!
The schools will be yelling "TO ARMS! TO ARMS!!!!!!!!"
And then when the next mass shooting happens from either a mentally ill teacher or a student that overpowers a teacher and grabs their gun to kill a class of twenty kids we can go through the lawsuits again until we get it right. Eventually gun control laws will evolve into what needs to be.
CreepersWiener wrote:Phatscotty wrote:CreepersWiener wrote:I kind of agree with this lawsuit. The state should be held responsible for not protecting children that are hurt or killed at school. It will get those schools thinking about ways to protect the children better than what has been done in the past. (somewhat related would have been the airlines being sued for the terrorist attacks on 911 instead of establishing the TSA). If this family wins, every school in America will be shitting bricks!
The schools will be yelling "TO ARMS! TO ARMS!!!!!!!!"
And then when the next mass shooting happens from either a mentally ill teacher or a student that overpowers a teacher and grabs their gun to kill a class of twenty kids we can go through the lawsuits again until we get it right. Eventually gun control laws will evolve into what needs to be.
AAFitz wrote:Evil Semp wrote:AAFitz wrote:Phatscotty wrote:CreepersWiener wrote:I kind of agree with this lawsuit. The state should be held responsible for not protecting children that are hurt or killed at school. It will get those schools thinking about ways to protect the children better than what has been done in the past. (somewhat related would have been the airlines being sued for the terrorist attacks on 911 instead of establishing the TSA). If this family wins, every school in America will be shitting bricks!
The schools will be yelling "TO ARMS! TO ARMS!!!!!!!!"
More likely "NO ARMS! NO ARMS!!!!!!!!
Unless of course they are ridiculously stupid.
+1
There best legal defense of course would be to argue how ridiculous it was to allow semi-automatic rifles to be available to the general public. They should counter sue the maker of the weapon, and all should sue the makers of such weapons, just as when one type of car or other product is responsible for a disproportionate amount of deaths.
Without the availability of semiauto weapons, some of those children would be alive, and that is the simple, basic truth, the gun-huggers just refuse to accept.
Phatscotty wrote:Newsflash for ya. The schools are going to be armed, and it's for protection and defense. So I guess you are just gonna have to continue living in fear that the children are in danger from those who are protecting them which is so far beyond stupid it's complete paranoia...
Woodruff wrote:Phatscotty wrote:Newsflash for ya. The schools are going to be armed, and it's for protection and defense. So I guess you are just gonna have to continue living in fear that the children are in danger from those who are protecting them which is so far beyond stupid it's complete paranoia...
How these sentences don't resonate as complete irony with you, I do not understand. You're such an unbelievably dishonest f*ck.
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Phatscotty wrote:Woodruff wrote:Phatscotty wrote:Newsflash for ya. The schools are going to be armed, and it's for protection and defense. So I guess you are just gonna have to continue living in fear that the children are in danger from those who are protecting them which is so far beyond stupid it's complete paranoia...
How these sentences don't resonate as complete irony with you, I do not understand. You're such an unbelievably dishonest f*ck.
well, not like your opinion about me is going to change anything, so all irrelevant driveling aside, I guess you will have to just wait and see.
Of course, New Jersey, Arizona, and Michigan are already making changes to arm teachers and principles and armed professionals in schools, but don't let your obsession with irony and not being able to understand get in the way of observing reality
Woodruff wrote:Phatscotty wrote:Woodruff wrote:Phatscotty wrote:Newsflash for ya. The schools are going to be armed, and it's for protection and defense. So I guess you are just gonna have to continue living in fear that the children are in danger from those who are protecting them which is so far beyond stupid it's complete paranoia...
How these sentences don't resonate as complete irony with you, I do not understand. You're such an unbelievably dishonest f*ck.
well, not like your opinion about me is going to change anything, so all irrelevant driveling aside, I guess you will have to just wait and see.
Of course, New Jersey, Arizona, and Michigan are already making changes to arm teachers and principles and armed professionals in schools, but don't let your obsession with irony and not being able to understand get in the way of observing reality
Oh, I understand irony just fine. I also understand hypocricy. Those are two of the primary reasons why I understand you all too well.
Phatscotty wrote:Woodruff wrote:Phatscotty wrote:Woodruff wrote:Phatscotty wrote:Newsflash for ya. The schools are going to be armed, and it's for protection and defense. So I guess you are just gonna have to continue living in fear that the children are in danger from those who are protecting them which is so far beyond stupid it's complete paranoia...
How these sentences don't resonate as complete irony with you, I do not understand. You're such an unbelievably dishonest f*ck.
well, not like your opinion about me is going to change anything, so all irrelevant driveling aside, I guess you will have to just wait and see.
Of course, New Jersey, Arizona, and Michigan are already making changes to arm teachers and principles and armed professionals in schools, but don't let your obsession with irony and not being able to understand get in the way of observing reality
Oh, I understand irony just fine. I also understand hypocricy. Those are two of the primary reasons why I understand you all too well.
obviously.
Do you understand how your posts are completely meaningless? It seems you are all done talking about guns in schools, and just want to talk about me. I like how you pretend to want to talk about the subject for the first response, but then lose controll.
chang50 wrote:woodruff wrote:Phatscotty, the Viceroy63 of American civil liberties.
What's Viceroy ever done to you?
stahrgazer wrote:The stupidity of our legal system actually allows a lawsuit against a school because a maniac got in.
Maybe their should be another lawsuit suing the taxpaying community for not fronting the taxes that would've been required to put bulletproof glass, metal detectors, a law enforcement officer in every classroom, and a tower with a law enforcement sniper ready to drop the perpetrator. I'm sure if the community had argued to put the additional taxes for 'school security' on the ballot, the school officials would happily have hired the architects, builders, and security forces that would've been required to keep that particular maniac out of the classrooms.
After 9/11, did anyone have the gall to try to put in a lawsuit against the airlines for "allowing" those terrorists on the planes? If the maniac at Sandy wasn't responsible, but instead the school was, then aren't the airlines responsible for all the deaths in New York, Pennsylvania, and DC?
Maybe the truck companies should be sued when folks manage to make a truck bomb?
I agree with Phatscotty: how much blame is left for the fucking murderer?
Phatscotty wrote:CreepersWiener wrote:Phatscotty wrote:CreepersWiener wrote:I kind of agree with this lawsuit. The state should be held responsible for not protecting children that are hurt or killed at school. It will get those schools thinking about ways to protect the children better than what has been done in the past. (somewhat related would have been the airlines being sued for the terrorist attacks on 911 instead of establishing the TSA). If this family wins, every school in America will be shitting bricks!
The schools will be yelling "TO ARMS! TO ARMS!!!!!!!!"
And then when the next mass shooting happens from either a mentally ill teacher or a student that overpowers a teacher and grabs their gun to kill a class of twenty kids we can go through the lawsuits again until we get it right. Eventually gun control laws will evolve into what needs to be.
Really? So then why are you not afraid of mentally ill police officers being overpowered by children? There are 100,000's more cops with guns than there are teachers with guns, yet you don't see children, or even adults, overpowering police officers.
AAFitz wrote:If the font was at 250 and italicized you'd have had me completely, but only underlined, bold and at size 200, its message was too weak...
Also, suing one party does not eliminate BLAME FOR ANOTHER
not to mention suing a dead person is a complicated legal procedure. Further, Phatscotty was one of the ones arguing schools got too much money in the first place.
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