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AnAbsoluteCreation
j. ...Plus, that is his HONDA key, right?
Phage
The only question that really matters and will never be answered:
Why did he kill children?
Phage
reply to post by VoidHawk
No.
I apply principles of critical thought.
Critical thought does not involve substituting speculation for data.
Why is that?
Speculation is the driving force of investigation.
Phage
reply to post by Laykilla
Speculation is the driving force of investigation.
Investigation is based on evidence.
When speculation leads to more speculation what do you end up with?
I believe it was speculation that lead to the invention of the wheel.
No. It was a whole lot of hard work and research.
It was also speculation that lead to us landing on the moon.
It was also speculation that lead to us landing on the moon.
No. It was a whole lot of hard work and research.
Yes, but first they would have speculated, is it possible to land on the Moon.
VoidHawk
It's know because of the footage, and emergency responders who have spoken out about it!
Phage
The only question that really matters and will never be answered:
Why did he kill children?
AnAbsoluteCreation
reply to post by Phage
The Dunblane school massacre occurred at Dunblane Primary School on 13 March 1996. The gunman, 43-year-old Thomas Hamilton (b. 10 May 1952), entered the school armed with four handguns, shooting and killing sixteen children and one adult before committing suicide. Along with the 1987 Hungerford massacre, 1989 Monkseaton shootings and the 2010 Cumbria shootings it remains one of the deadliest criminal acts involving firearms in the history of the United Kingdom.
Public debate subsequent to these events centred on gun control laws, including public petitions calling for a ban on private ownership of handguns and an official enquiry, the Cullen Report. In response to this debate, the Firearms (Amendment) Act 1997 and the Firearms (Amendment) (No. 2) Act 1997 were enacted, which effectively made private ownership of handguns illegal in the United Kingdom.
If gun laws were the motive... "they've" seen it work in United Kingdom already.
So to answer your question. "Shock Value."
Like I said, it worked in England not too long ago.
AAC
AnAbsoluteCreation
reply to post by alienbiopsy
Could you post links to that? I would like others that consider your questions a direction to fact check.
AACedit on 17-12-2013 by AnAbsoluteCreation because: (no reason given)