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A Glimpse of Evil

Submitted by CR Mountjoy, Apr 17, 2007 17:46

There is no sanity in the 'Insanity of Gun Obsession' response. The point this person misses, and most people who think like him always miss, is that there are no laws that will ever prevent any person willing to carry out an act of evil. You can outlaw guns. But if someone is motivated and organized, any plan can be carried out. So getting rid of guns is not only not possible, the argument is silly. So in the case of VT, the real issue is evil not gun control. Pure and simple, this is an act of evil as the article points out. Comparing VT to Iraq, while emotionally expedient and cathartically convenient, is not intellectually honest. We and our allies are in Iraq because of the need to respond to evil. The leap of logic to make VT and Iraq connected does not work. But to say that VT and Iraq are connected because of an obsession with guns is not true, honest or fair. Let me ask the commenter this: If we go to war because we are obsessed with guns, why are we not at a constant state of war? What about this obsession with guns you claim exists when there is no war? Is there ever peace? Absolutely, there have been long periods in our history when there was peace or an absence of war. So, the assertion that obsession with guns and sustained or individual acts of violence and their connection always being present is not logically possible. I think the commenter needs to focus on the person who committed the evil, not the choice of his instrument of that evil. This nut-case, God forbid, could have used other means to carry out his plot - more sinister, more lethal, and ‘more evil.' The issue is not an obsession with guns in this nation. The issue is that the vast majority of people who legally own guns in this nation don't shoot other people. The VT shooter was evil and committed and evil act. The gun had nothing to do with it.


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Nolan Nelson

Apr 21, 2007 21:22

You all are missing the point here. This is what happens when you try to limit who can own a... [MORE]

Jack Modena

Apr 29, 2007 18:01

Every time an atrocity of this nature occurs, somehow we as a nation seem to forget the loss of X... [MORE]

A Troubled American

Apr 18, 2007 18:07

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Garrett

Apr 18, 2007 13:51

To Ciancaglini,Garrett,Saterlee. You are living in a dream world if you thing any kind of a law would have stopped... [MORE]

Rogers Marshall

Apr 18, 2007 18:23

There is no sanity in the 'Insanity of Gun Obsession' response. The point this person misses, and most people who...

CR Mountjoy

Apr 17, 2007 17:46

Some of what I am reading about Cho today suggest he was crazy not evil. There is a difference. Unfortunately, from... [MORE]

obera

Apr 17, 2007 14:49

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Guy B. Jones

Apr 17, 2007 14:20

Hey, 9-11 was the biggest mass slaughter in our history...No guns were involved. [MORE]

Edmond J. Gruenenfelder

Apr 19, 2007 12:26

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George Rivera

Apr 23, 2007 20:18

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Doreen Ciancaglini

Apr 17, 2007 14:13

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A.L.

Apr 17, 2007 13:50

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Jay Larson

Apr 17, 2007 11:59

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dan mckeown

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Don Satterlee

Apr 17, 2007 11:25

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David Eisenberg

Apr 18, 2007 12:09

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Dave Blackmon

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