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Originally posted by GrayHam:
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[b]Shoot the woman and her kid.

It'll distract the gunman, giving you time to drop him.
I thought it was a joke that time I posted a pic of the devil and said it was you. [Freak] [/b]
Just so you are aware I am serious and not at all making a silly comment . . .[/b]
I hope you're kidding, 'cause it's either that or you're out of your mind. The legal implications for the clerk are enough not to mention the moral ones. Good God.

And well, well, well...seems the CCW students maybe didn't have as much to do with one of the incidents cited earlier in this thread as some claimed.

"Blacksburg, Va. —- Ted Besen bristles when politicians suggest that armed classmates could have stopped Virginia Tech gunman Seung-Hui Cho.

Five years ago, while a student at the Appalachian School of Law in southwestern Virginia, he tackled and subdued a mentally unstable student named Peter Odighizuwa who had fatally shot the dean, a professor and another student.

In the days that followed, many applauded two other students who followed Besen with guns in hand.

"Their guns had no effect on Peter," Besen said Tuesday. "I already had Peter on the ground before they got out their guns."

Former House Speaker Newt Gingrich said on "This Week with George Stephanopoulos" Sunday that armed students have successfully stopped killers in the classroom. Gingrich spokesman Rick Tyler said the Republican was referring to the shootings at Appalachian.

Besen, a former Marine and police officer, said Gingrich is flat wrong: "The facts were so distorted."

After Odighizuwa finished shooting, he walked onto a lawn, put his gun down and started yelling at students as they fled, Besen said. It was then, Besen said, that he charged Odighizuwa, knocking him to the ground."

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