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Want to bet that it comes out he was sexually abused as a child?
Originally posted by jam321
reply to post by Manhater
Roommates..no roommates
Tennessee Plates....No Tennessee plates
What's next?
Originally posted by Wrabbit2000
reply to post by GhostLancer
That's a little harsh to make this about politics and right/left talk show or TV personalities for actual cause, isn't it?
A lot of people are victims here....dead and wounded. That just seems. Well.. wrong.
Originally posted by DrHammondStoat
reply to post by MauiStacey
I think it's pretty strange he was so coherant and together. He does still refer to his sister in the present tense at one point but also it seems a little staged when he starts to say 'this isn't about polarizing debates or political events it's about celebrating the people that were wounded/ killed. He says 'This has affected thousands of people' or even more and he thinks we should focus on that.
Although i think this is not a conspiracy at this stage, I do think this brother is too well put together and his mention of certain focuses and politics is almost like a script. It's like he's telling us what to think. Words that are designed to stick in the mind
New York City Mayor Michael Bloomberg, one of the nation’s highest-profile supporters of gun control, said Friday that “soothing words are nice ” but demanded that the presidential candidates “stand up and tell us what they’re going to do about” preventing mass shootings.
Asked about the shootings at an Aurora, Colo., movie theater showing “The Dark Knight Rises” that killed at least 12 people, Bloomberg said President Barack Obama and Mitt Romney need to offer specific policy proposals, in addition to prayers and sympathy.
Read more: www.politico.com...
New York City Mayor Michael Bloomberg, one of the nation’s highest-profile supporters of gun control, said Friday that “soothing words are nice ” but demanded that the presidential candidates “stand up and tell us what they’re going to do about” preventing mass shootings.
Asked about the shootings at an Aurora, Colo., movie theater showing “The Dark Knight Rises” that killed at least 12 people, Bloomberg said President Barack Obama and Mitt Romney need to offer specific policy proposals, in addition to prayers and sympathy.
“Soothing words are nice,” Bloomberg said during a regularly scheduled appearance on WOR 710 AM in New York. “But maybe it’s time the two people who want to be president of the United States stand up and tell us what they’re going to do about it, because this is obviously a problem across the country. And everybody always says, ‘Isn’t it tragic?’”
“I mean, there’s so many murders with guns every day,” Bloomberg continued. “It’s just gotta stop. And instead of these two people, President [Barack] Obama and Governor [Mitt] Romney talking in broad things about, they want to make the world a better place. OK, tell us how. And this is a problem. No matter where you stand on the Second Amendment, no matter where you stand on guns, we have a right to hear from both of them, concretely, not just in generalities, specifically, what are they going to do about guns?”
.......said “national leadership” was needed to solve the problem.
Originally posted by Screwed
New York City Mayor Michael Bloomberg, one of the nation’s highest-profile supporters of gun control, said Friday that “soothing words are nice ” but demanded that the presidential candidates “stand up and tell us what they’re going to do about” preventing mass shootings.
Asked about the shootings at an Aurora, Colo., movie theater showing “The Dark Knight Rises” that killed at least 12 people, Bloomberg said President Barack Obama and Mitt Romney need to offer specific policy proposals, in addition to prayers and sympathy.
Read more: www.politico.com...
hmmm, are you guys seeing the bigger picture?
Goal - We want to create a NWO but it is hard to do with so many armed civilians so we create a
Problem -.Random lone gunmen who kill indiscriminately.
Reaction - People DEMAND something be DONE
New York City Mayor Michael Bloomberg, one of the nation’s highest-profile supporters of gun control, said Friday that “soothing words are nice ” but demanded that the presidential candidates “stand up and tell us what they’re going to do about” preventing mass shootings.
Asked about the shootings at an Aurora, Colo., movie theater showing “The Dark Knight Rises” that killed at least 12 people, Bloomberg said President Barack Obama and Mitt Romney need to offer specific policy proposals, in addition to prayers and sympathy.
“Soothing words are nice,” Bloomberg said during a regularly scheduled appearance on WOR 710 AM in New York. “But maybe it’s time the two people who want to be president of the United States stand up and tell us what they’re going to do about it, because this is obviously a problem across the country. And everybody always says, ‘Isn’t it tragic?’”
“I mean, there’s so many murders with guns every day,” Bloomberg continued. “It’s just gotta stop. And instead of these two people, President [Barack] Obama and Governor [Mitt] Romney talking in broad things about, they want to make the world a better place. OK, tell us how. And this is a problem. No matter where you stand on the Second Amendment, no matter where you stand on guns, we have a right to hear from both of them, concretely, not just in generalities, specifically, what are they going to do about guns?”
.......said “national leadership” was needed to solve the problem.
Solution - Well, we all know the solution now don't we?
Pay close attention how many times the MSM are pointing out that the guns were purchased legally.
Why do they keep hammering that point do you think?
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edit on 21-7-2012 by Screwed because: (no reason given)
Originally posted by ffrealmsrider
He's still alive so we'll hear what his agenda was. Just be patient.
Originally posted by muzzleflash
Originally posted by GhostLancer
Seems like the shooter(s) had drunk the party kool-aid while listening to the drug-addict talkshow host Rush Limbaugh who was frantically trying to spin a web of conspiracy concerning THE DARK KNIGHT RISES (which was written years ago with production at least a year or more ago) villain BANE and Mitt Romney's former cutthroat company of the same name. Apparently, someone might have believed Limbaugh's rants and wanted to smear the movie on opening day/night to prevent it from being enjoyed by millions for fear of violence. If this were the plan, then it will probably "backfire" on them because people who overcome their fear to do anything, even going to see a movie, are heroes themselves. And, like Batman, who has overcome his fears, people brave enough to overcome their fear have something in common with their onscreen hero. So, Limbaugh can keep popping his pills and spewing outlandish conspiracies about BANE; people will still continue to go to the movies.
Although I do enjoy speculative suggestions, sometimes they insinuate things that go a bit beyond reasonable expectation.
To suggest that this entire ordeal coalesced as a result of Rush Limbaugh ranting about the movie...is extremely far fetched. Not impossible, just seemingly highly unlikely.
Do you have any facts to support this or is it just based on hate for Rush?
Also, if you dislike him so much, how do you even know he mentioned the film?
I don't really care for the guy really, so never listen to him.
If you respond to any of my questions, please tell us why you think Rush created an environment where this type of act was facilitated and encouraged. Thanks.edit on 20-7-2012 by muzzleflash because: (no reason given)