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Put some money on it if you think you're so right. Let me know what you feel like losing.
originally posted by: AugustusMasonicus
originally posted by: shooterbrody
Good luck PROVING that.
The word KNOWING sinks the charge.
How does ANYONE know someone else will go ape#?
Oh, I don't know, maybe the homicidal drawings the kid's parents saw right before he went on a homicidal rampage.
originally posted by: frogs453
a reply to: shooterbrody
I'm not sure if you're a parent. As a parent, aware of previous violence at schools across the country, if my child has access to a gun I've bought him, has video on YouTube of blowing up home made explosives, I was informed he was looking up where to get ammo while in school, then the school shows me a picture he drew shooting people, tell me we have 48 hours to get him mental health, tell me to take him home, how could I possibly not know there could be a possibility of something bad happening?
originally posted by: AugustusMasonicus
a reply to: LSU2018
Dey dinnit do nuffin wrong.
originally posted by: Ghostsdogood
a reply to: LSU2018
No.
It's because they know the authorities will do something to them.
originally posted by: LSU2018
originally posted by: AugustusMasonicus
originally posted by: shooterbrody
Good luck PROVING that.
The word KNOWING sinks the charge.
How does ANYONE know someone else will go ape#?
Oh, I don't know, maybe the homicidal drawings the kid's parents saw right before he went on a homicidal rampage.
The most likely scenario is that these parents created the monster and more than likely saw drawings like that all the time. The mom probably clasped her hands together and with a big smile, told him how good his drawings were, too ignorant to see the mental incapacities screaming out at the surface of it all. But then again, the kid had to get those mental issues from someone.
originally posted by: frogs453
a reply to: shooterbrody
I'm not sure if you're a parent. As a parent, aware of previous violence at schools across the country, if my child has access to a gun I've bought him, has video on YouTube of blowing up home made explosives, I was informed he was looking up where to get ammo while in school, then the school shows me a picture he drew shooting people, tell me we have 48 hours to get him mental health, tell me to take him home, how could I possibly not know there could be a possibility of something bad happening?
originally posted by: Annee
originally posted by: LSU2018
originally posted by: AugustusMasonicus
originally posted by: shooterbrody
Good luck PROVING that.
The word KNOWING sinks the charge.
How does ANYONE know someone else will go ape#?
Oh, I don't know, maybe the homicidal drawings the kid's parents saw right before he went on a homicidal rampage.
The most likely scenario is that these parents created the monster and more than likely saw drawings like that all the time. The mom probably clasped her hands together and with a big smile, told him how good his drawings were, too ignorant to see the mental incapacities screaming out at the surface of it all. But then again, the kid had to get those mental issues from someone.
On the surface, I see similarities to the parenting of Rittenhouse.
Is there a fine line between terrorist and vigilante?
originally posted by: Annee
originally posted by: LSU2018
originally posted by: AugustusMasonicus
originally posted by: shooterbrody
Good luck PROVING that.
The word KNOWING sinks the charge.
How does ANYONE know someone else will go ape#?
Oh, I don't know, maybe the homicidal drawings the kid's parents saw right before he went on a homicidal rampage.
The most likely scenario is that these parents created the monster and more than likely saw drawings like that all the time. The mom probably clasped her hands together and with a big smile, told him how good his drawings were, too ignorant to see the mental incapacities screaming out at the surface of it all. But then again, the kid had to get those mental issues from someone.
On the surface, I see similarities to the parenting of Rittenhouse.
originally posted by: shooterbrody
originally posted by: frogs453
a reply to: shooterbrody
I'm not sure if you're a parent. As a parent, aware of previous violence at schools across the country, if my child has access to a gun I've bought him, has video on YouTube of blowing up home made explosives, I was informed he was looking up where to get ammo while in school, then the school shows me a picture he drew shooting people, tell me we have 48 hours to get him mental health, tell me to take him home, how could I possibly not know there could be a possibility of something bad happening?
I have to be a parent to understand the law?
Take your feelz elsewhere.
Prove the kid did not steal the gun.
It is really that simple.
originally posted by: Ghostsdogood
a reply to: LSU2018
Because they charged them.
Does not mean they are guilty.
Yet.
BTW - democrats in Kenosha and nationwide also called Kyle guilty at this point last year, and tried to use his returning to his mother's house (running) as proof that he was guilty.
I will not jump to that same conclusion in this case. At least not without knowing more about the circumstances.
originally posted by: LSU2018
originally posted by: Ghostsdogood
a reply to: LSU2018
Because they charged them.
Does not mean they are guilty.
Yet.
BTW - democrats in Kenosha and nationwide also called Kyle guilty at this point last year, and tried to use his returning to his mother's house (running) as proof that he was guilty.
I will not jump to that same conclusion in this case. At least not without knowing more about the circumstances.
Respectfully, I disagree. They wouldn't run if they weren't guilty.
Rittenhouse didn't run, he turned himself in the same night he cleared the world of a pedophile and wife beater.