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"Cyberiade.it Anonymous Remailer" |
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16 Apr 2007 08:29:10 PM |
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Atheists Vindicated in Virginia Tech Massacre! |
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Late breaking reports say the killer might be from the
Judeo-Christian country of Communist Red China, where
freedom of speech and freedom of religion is regularly-
tolerated government policy, in all the schools there,
as well as throughout the Communist Chinese government.
In fact, you can find displays of the Ten Commandments
and Golden Rule in every classroom and courtroom there.
So I want to apologize to the Atheist U.S. Government
for even suggesting that the suspect had been trained
in Atheistic schools, which is obviously not the case.
Sincerest Apologies,
Daniel Joseph Min
http://www.2hot2cool.com/11/danieljosephmin/
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| User: "H. Wm. Esque" |
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18 Apr 2007 06:08:53 PM |
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"Cyberiade.it Anonymous Remailer" <anonymous@remailer.cyberiade.it> wrote in
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Late breaking reports say the killer might be from the
Judeo-Christian country of Communist Red China,
Wrong! This news has been thuroughly discredited. The
killer is now known to be from South Korea.
where
freedom of speech and freedom of religion is regularly-
tolerated government policy, in all the schools there,
as well as throughout the Communist Chinese government.
In fact, you can find displays of the Ten Commandments
and Golden Rule in every classroom and courtroom there.
So I want to apologize to the Atheist U.S. Government
for even suggesting that the suspect had been trained
in Atheistic schools, which is obviously not the case.
Sincerest Apologies,
Daniel Joseph Min
http://www.2hot2cool.com/11/danieljosephmin/
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| User: "Geoff" |
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19 Apr 2007 10:46:06 AM |
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H. Wm. Esque wrote:
"Cyberiade.it Anonymous Remailer" <anonymous@remailer.cyberiade.it>
wrote in message
news:3b604b60e0f4d197991c4d10081bbb10@remailer.cyberiade.it...
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Late breaking reports say the killer might be from the
Judeo-Christian country of Communist Red China,
Wrong! This news has been thuroughly discredited. The
killer is now known to be from South Korea.
LOL...this was posted even before you knew the truth. Nice try, but your
credibility is in the red. Extra points off for citing NewsMax.
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| User: "cactus" |
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16 Apr 2007 08:51:39 PM |
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Cyberiade.it Anonymous Remailer wrote:
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Late breaking reports <snip>
Where is the Thorazine when we need it?
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| User: "Geoff" |
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17 Apr 2007 11:07:18 AM |
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Cyberiade.it Anonymous Remailer wrote:
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Late breaking reports say the killer might be from the
Judeo-Christian country of Communist Red China, where
freedom of speech and freedom of religion is regularly-
tolerated government policy, in all the schools there,
as well as throughout the Communist Chinese government.
In fact, you can find displays of the Ten Commandments
and Golden Rule in every classroom and courtroom there.
So I want to apologize to the Atheist U.S. Government
for even suggesting that the suspect had been trained
in Atheistic schools, which is obviously not the case.
Aside from the fact that the actions of one atheist are not an indictment of
all atheist, the perp was from S. Korea, a very religious country.
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| User: "duke" |
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19 Apr 2007 03:03:37 PM |
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On 17 Apr 2007 03:29:10 +0200, Cyberiade.it Anonymous Remailer
<anonymous@remailer.cyberiade.it> wrote:
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Late breaking reports say the killer might be from the
Judeo-Christian country of Communist Red China
He was an atheist.
duke, American-American
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"The Mass is the most perfect form of Prayer."
Pope Paul VI
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| User: "I KILLED YOUR GOD---IT WAS FUN!" |
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20 Apr 2007 04:03:07 PM |
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"duke" <duckgumbo32@cox.net> wrote in message
news:boif23deqcged59631c455edjopuk5015b@4ax.com...
On 17 Apr 2007 03:29:10 +0200, Cyberiade.it Anonymous Remailer
<anonymous@remailer.cyberiade.it> wrote:
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Late breaking reports say the killer might be from the
Judeo-Christian country of Communist Red China
He was an atheist.
duke, An American Embarresment>
Pope Paul VI
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wrong again as usual,pukes.
as was pointed out to your dumbass allready-atheist's dont proclaim to be
christ like.
that,ya moron,makes him by definition a christ stain like you.
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| User: "Anlatt the Builder" |
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20 Apr 2007 01:57:04 AM |
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On Apr 19, 1:03 pm, duke <duckgumb...@cox.net> wrote:
On 17 Apr 2007 03:29:10 +0200, Cyberiade.it Anonymous Remailer
<anonym...@remailer.cyberiade.it> wrote:
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Late breaking reports say the killer might be from the
Judeo-Christian country of Communist Red China
He was an atheist.
He was a Korean who came to this country when he was eight. He was
raised in a church-going family. His mother dealt with the signs of
his mental illness by going to church and praying about it. The video
he sent out during the massacre mentions Jesus's martyrdom and
crucifixtion.
But don't let that get in the way of your favorite theory.
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| User: "James A. Donald" |
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20 Apr 2007 08:39:58 PM |
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On 19 Apr 2007 23:57:04 -0700, Anlatt the Builder <tirhuan@aol.com>
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He was a Korean who came to this country when he was eight. He was
raised in a church-going family. His mother dealt with the signs of
his mental illness by going to church and praying about it. The video
he sent out during the massacre mentions Jesus's martyrdom and
crucifixtion.
The video is titled "Am al Quaeda", and he had koranic reference
written in red on his arm as he did the killings.
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We have the right to defend ourselves and our property, because
of the kind of animals that we are. True law derives from this
right, not from the arbitrary power of the omnipotent state.
http://www.jim.com/ James A. Donald
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| User: "*Anarcissie*" |
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21 Apr 2007 09:58:43 AM |
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On Apr 20, 9:39 pm, James A. Donald <jam...@echeque.com> wrote:
On 19 Apr 2007 23:57:04 -0700, Anlatt the Builder <tirh...@aol.com>
wrote:
He was a Korean who came to this country when he was eight. He was
raised in a church-going family. His mother dealt with the signs of
his mental illness by going to church and praying about it. The video
he sent out during the massacre mentions Jesus's martyrdom and
crucifixtion.
The video is titled "Am al Quaeda", and he had koranic reference
written in red on his arm as he did the killings.
Clearly, he's a Muslim then -- and his real name, as revealed
previously on Usenet, is Mohammed.
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| User: "Diogenes" |
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21 Apr 2007 08:39:01 AM |
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duke <duckgumbo32@cox.net> wrote in message
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He was an atheist.
Actually he was a Catholic. Here's the reasoning, which you can't criticize
since it is identical to your own:
1. Non-Catholics do not murder
2. Cho murdered.
Therefore Cho is not a non-Catholic, which implies he is a Catholic.
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If I was in charge of the universe, St Jude's
Hospital for Children would not need to exist
Posted with JSNewsreader Preview 0.9.7.3280
[ Followup-To: alt.religion.christian ]
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| User: "DanielSan" |
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20 Apr 2007 01:53:29 AM |
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duke wrote:
On 17 Apr 2007 03:29:10 +0200, Cyberiade.it Anonymous Remailer
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Late breaking reports say the killer might be from the
Judeo-Christian country of Communist Red China
He was an atheist.
Evidence...?
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| User: "Geoff" |
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21 Apr 2007 11:39:10 AM |
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duke wrote:
Late breaking reports say the killer might be from the
Judeo-Christian country of Communist Red China
He was an atheist.
Care to back that up with anything?
Regardless, what does it matter whether or not he was an atheist? Does it
make you feel better when you can pin the blame on anyone that isn't a
fuckwad Catholic?
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| Title: ATHEISTS WON'T SAVE EUROPE (or America) [was Re: AtheistsVindicated |
21 Apr 2007 12:18:35 PM |
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ATHEISTS WON'T SAVE EUROPE
Grasstops USA ^ | April 18, 2007 | Don Feder
An article in The Wall Street Journal (April 12) breathlessly informs us
of the latest fad on the Incredible Shrinking Continent -- "As Religious
Strife Grows, Europe's Atheists Seize Pulpit: Islam's Rise Gives Boost
To Militant Unbelievers; The Celebrity Hedonist," the headline teases.
The "Celebrity Hedonist," isn't geriatric frat-boy Hugh Hefner, but
Michel Onfray, a 48-year-old author dubbed "France's high-priest of
atheism" in the Journal piece.
Reporter Andrew Higgins describes the doyen of disbelief -- commander of
the faith-less -- strutting onto the stage of Caen's 500-seat Alexis de
Tocqueville auditorium, dressed in black from head to toe, to deliver
the latest two-hour installment in his on-going lecture series,
"Hedonist Philosophy," to a packed house.
Hedonism popular in France? You heard it here first.
Apparently, the Hedonist Philosophy does not consist of "pass the
bonbons and heated body-oil," (that's Hefner's Playboy Philosophy -- as
he pretentiously calls it) but includes such priceless gems as, "To
enjoy and make others enjoy without doing ill to yourself or to others,
this is the foundation of all morality." Catchy.
Did Mother Teresa enjoy picking the dying off the streets of Calcutta?
But is not enjoyment the foundation of all morality?
According to the Journal, the rise of secularism on steroids is spurred
by "alarm over Islam .... Europe's Muslim population, estimated at
between 15 and 20 million, is growing more numerous, more vocal and, in
some cases, more religious," as well as the nagging fear that "religion
is making a comeback."
Among other signs of an increasingly
assertive impiety, the article cites a debate in London last month,
where atheists and believers squared off over the proposition:
"We'd be better off without God" (according to a vote of the audience,
the atheists won by an almost 2-to-1 margin), a spate of belief-bashing
books (including Christopher Hitchens forthcoming "God Is Not Great: How
Religion Poisons Everything"), a German furniture manufacturer who's
funding an "Enlightenment think-tank," Britain's National Secular
Society (whose membership doubled in 4 years, to a staggering 7,000 --
there are individual churches in the U.S with more members) and the
declaration of that great thinker, Elton John, that religion turns
people into "hateful lemmings" and should be banned -- some have said
the same of his music.
Militant atheism in the land of Jacobinism?
What is it the French say, "The more things change, the more they remain
the same."
French atheism of today is a shadow of its former self. Anti-clericalism
reached its high-water mark during the Reign of Terror. On September 2,
1792, three Catholic bishops and more than 200 priests were massacred by
a Parisian street mob. Priests and nuns were among the mass executions
in Lyon and hundreds were imprisoned in what were described as
"abominable conditions" in the port city of Rochefort.
The anti-religious tradition of Revolutionary France was bequeathed to
the two 20th century ideologies it spawned -- Nazism and communism. In
the Soviet Union, from 1922-1941, The League of the Militant Godless
organized and directed atheistic agit-prop.
By 1941, the League had more than 3.5 million members and 96,000 offices
across the country. Still, God always has the last laugh.
When Mikhail Gorbachev met John Paul II, the former confided that his
grandmother had him baptized in the Russian Orthodox Church as a child.
As for a religious renaissance in Europe, Onfray and his allies needn't
worry.
True, there was a fuss when the new European Constitution engaged in
historical revisionism on a grand scale, by refusing to acknowledge the
continent's Christian roots stretching back a millennium.
Aleksander Kwasnieski, then president of Poland, observed: "I am an
atheist and everybody knows it, but there are no excuses for making
references to ancient Greece and Rome, without making references to the
Christian values which are so important to the development of Europe."
Protests over the EU bureaucracy's re-writing of history aside, for many
Europeans, faith is increasingly irrelevant. Europe has the lowest
church-attendance in the world.
Not coincidentally, the continent is in a demographic tail-spin. Of the
10 nations with the lowest birthrates, nine are in Europe (the 10th is
Japan). Currently, 1.5 children are born for every woman in the EU. In
some countries, the rate is as low as 1.1.
It takes 2.1 births per woman merely to replace current population. If
present trends continue, Europe's population could decline by 88 million
in the next 15 years -- a loss of 23% of its 2000 population.
Why not coincidentally? From religion comes hope for the future and a
sense of societal obligation (i.e., a non-hedonistic worldview). No
faith, no hope. No hope for the future, no sense of obligation -- hence,
no children.
The United States has both the highest birthrate (2.11) and the highest
church attendance in the industrialized world. Domestically, demographic
differences parallel religious observance. Salt Lake City and Tupelo,
Mississippi have higher fertility rates than Manhattan and San
Francisco.
It makes perfect sense (in a cosmic sense).
Consider: "I have set before you life and death, blessing and curse;
therefore choose life, that you and your descendants may live,"
Deuteronomy, 30:1.You choose life (God), you get life (descendants). You
choose death, you don't.
I don't know who represented faith in the London debate, but it couldn't
have been the A-Team. By every index, active believers are happier,
healthier, more successful and more charitable than secularists. Karl
Zinsmeister documented this in his recent article "Good Faith," in
American Enterprise Magazine.
A Harvard study showed inner-city youth with a "strong religious
orientation" 54% less likely to use drugs than their peers. According to
the U.S. government's National Survey of Family Growth, only 7% of
couples who attend services once a month will divorce within the first 5
years of marriage. The rate for those who go to church once a year or
less is 2 =BD times higher.
Statistics from the charitable clearing house Independent Sector show
that, on average, weekly churchgoers donate 3.8% of their income to
charity, compared to 0.8% for those who never go.
According to a University of Chicago nationwide survey of 2,000
physicians (not cited by Zinsmeister), 2 in 5 doctors think belief in
God reduces the incidence of a host of diseases and other health
problems -- including heart attacks.
What do atheists have to offer in place of God to give meaning to life
-- democracy, human rights, reason, la dolce vita?
The dignity of the individual was first proclaimed at Sinai. The Torah
sets forth individual rights and responsibilities. Democracy got a huge
impetus from the Protestant Reformation.
From the French Revolution to the blood-drenched isms of the 20th
century, more people were killed in the name of reason -- liberty,
equality and fraternity, or "scientific" socialism, or "scientific"
theories of race -- than in all of the religious wars spanning the
course of history combined.
The idea that atheists can stop the Islamic advance could only make
sense to a modern European.
You can't beat something with nothing. Atheism isn't a values system,
but the negation of a values system.
Whatever you think of it, Islam is a fighting creed. (Though some would
say it more resembles an ideology than a religion.)
Adherents are oriented in the universe. They're given a mission
(purpose) in life, and a vision of reward and punishment in the
afterlife.
It's not immigration alone that's driving the Islamacization of Europe.
Europeans also are converting to Islam. Strangely, they seem not to find
fulfillment in 4-day work weeks, soccer-mania, hedonist philosophies or
the anemic version of Christianity prevalent in many parts of the
continent.
Even some devout unbelievers are driven by self-interest to take
religion seriously.
In October, 2005, Cardinal Tarcisio Bertone, archbishop of Genoa,
returned from a trip to Cuba with startling news -- "Fidel Castro is
asking us (the Catholic Church) for help to combat the plague of
abortion in Cuba," Bertone disclosed.
"The spread of abortion, as Fidel Castro emphasized, is among the causes
of the country's demographic crisis," the archbishop added. Cuba has the
lowest birthrate in Latin America and the Caribbean, well below
replacement level. And, no one is immigrating to the workers' tropical
paradise.
So, where does Fidel turn to combat abortion and stop Cuba's demographic
suicide? To an institution he proclaimed his mortal enemy after the 1959
revolution.
Here's another irony: As noted above, Michel Onfray, the archbishop of
atheism, spoke at the 500-seat Alexis de Tocqueville auditorium.
De Tocqueville was a French aristocrat whose family was guillotined
during the Reign of Terror. The non-hedonistic philosopher is best known
for his seminal work "Democracy In America," based on his travels here
in the early 19th century.
Though an agnostic, de Tocqueville was discerning. In describing
America's uniqueness (which even then had set it on a course that would
make the 20th century the American century) de Tocqueville wrote:
"I sought for the key to the greatness and genius of America in
harbors...; in her fertile fields and boundless forests; in her rich
mines and vast world commerce, in her public school system and
institutions of learning. I sought for it in her democratic Congress and
matchless Constitution.
Not until I went into the churches of America and heard her pulpits
flame with righteousness did I understand the secret of her genius and
power."
That's what Europe has lost. That's why Europe, as we know it, could
disappear in this century. Hedonistic philosophies don't fill empty
cradles.
They're not making Frenchmen like de Tocqueville anymore.
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21 Apr 2007 05:41:33 PM |
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"auzerais v" <Auzerais@webtv.net> wrote in message
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ATHEISTS WON'T SAVE EUROPE
Grasstops USA ^ | April 18, 2007 | Don Feder
snip stupid *****.
we all ready DID save europe-religion is basicly dead there-now the people
are truly saved-from ignorance.
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24 Apr 2007 07:59:43 PM |
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In article <3377-462A476B-175@storefull-3334.bay.webtv.net>,
Auzerais@webtv.net (auzerais v) said:
ATHEISTS WON'T SAVE EUROPE
Grasstops USA ^ | April 18, 2007 | Don Feder
...for many Europeans, faith is increasingly irrelevant. Europe
has the lowest church-attendance in the world.
Not coincidentally, the continent is in a demographic
tail-spin. Of the 10 nations with the lowest birthrates, nine are
in Europe (the 10th is Japan). Currently, 1.5 children are born
for every woman in the EU. In some countries, the rate is as low
as 1.1.
[ *snip* ]
Why not coincidentally? From religion comes hope for the future
and a sense of societal obligation (i.e., a non-hedonistic
worldview). No faith, no hope. No hope for the future, no sense of
obligation -- hence, no children.
"And *that*, Your Honor, was when Mr. Feder's brain officially fell
out of his head."
[ *remainder of Feder's paean to Happiness Through Insanity deleted* ]
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William December Starr <wdstarr@panix.com>
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| Title: Re: ATHEISTS WON'T SAVE EUROPE (or America) [was Re: AtheistsVindicated |
21 Apr 2007 05:04:06 PM |
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auzerais v wrote:
ATHEISTS WON'T SAVE EUROPE
Grasstops USA ^ | April 18, 2007 | Don Feder
[snip propaganda]
Care to try and coalesce a few original thoughts fuckwad?
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On 17 Apr 2007 03:29:10 +0200, Cyberiade.it Anonymous Remailer
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Late breaking reports say the killer might be from the
Judeo-Christian country of Communist Red China,
And the dozens of other school shooters? Where were they from?
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16 Apr 2007 11:11:35 PM |
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David Johnston wrote:
On 17 Apr 2007 03:29:10 +0200, Cyberiade.it Anonymous Remailer
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Late breaking reports say the killer might be from the
Judeo-Christian country of Communist Red China,
And the dozens of other school shooters? Where were they from?
- Greenville, Texas. March 7, 2007. A 16-year-old male high school student
fatally shot himself while in the band hallway area of the school around
7:15
a.m. No other students were injured. More than 100 parents rushed to the
school
to remove their students.
- Tacoma, Wash. Jan. 3, 2007. An 18-year-old male high school student was
arrested for shooting and killing a 17-year-old male student at their
school.
The suspect allegedly shot the victim in the face and then stood over him,
firing twice more.
- Springfield Township, Pa. Dec. 12, 2006. A 16-year-old male high school
shot
and killed himself with an AK-47 assault rifle in the hallway of his high
school. The student, reportedly despondent over his grades, had the gun
concealed in a camouflage duffle bag and fired one round in the ceiling to
warn
other students to get out of the way before committing suicide.
- Katy, Texas. Oct. 17, 2006. A 16-year-old male high school sophomore
committed
suicide by shooting himself with a handgun in the school's cafeteria
courtyard.
- Nickel Mines, Pa., Oct. 2, 2006. A truck driver walked into a one-room
Amish
schoolhouse with two rifles, a semi-automatic handgun, and 600 rounds of
ammunition, selected all the female students, and shot them execution-style,
killing five and seriously wounding six. The man then shot himself,
apparently
having left suicide notes beforehand.
- Cazenovia, Wis., Sept. 29, 2006. A student walked into a rural school with
a
pistol and a rifle and shot the principal several times, critically injuring
him.
- Bailey, Colo. Sept. 27, 2006. A lone gunman enters a high school and holds
six
female students hostage, sexually assaults them, kills one of them, and then
himself after a four-hour standoff.
- Pittsburgh, Pa. Sept. 17, 2006. Five Duquesne University basketball
players
are wounded after a shooting on campus after a dance. One of the two
shooters
was allegedly upset that his date had talked to one of the athletes.
- Hillsborough, N.C. Aug. 30, 2006. After shooting his father to death, a
student open fires at his high school, injuring two students. Deputies found
guns, ammunition, and homemade pipe bombs in the student's car. The student
had
emailed Columbine High's principal, telling him that it was "time the world
remembered" the shootings at Columbine.
- Essex, Vt. Aug. 24, 2006. A gunman shoots five people, killing two of
them, in
a rampage through two houses and an elementary school, before wounding
himself.
- Red Lake Indian Reservation, Minn. March 21, 2005. The worst
school-related
shooting incident since the Columbine shootings in April of 1999. Ten killed
(shooter killed nine and then himself) and seven injured in rampage by high
school student.
- Cumberland City, Tenn. March 2, 2005. School bus driver shot and killed
while
driving a school bus carrying approximately 20 students by a 14-year-old
student
who had been reported to administrators by the driver for chewing tobacco on
the
bus.
- Nine Mile Falls, Wash. Dec. 10, 2004. A 16-year-old high school junior
committed suicide at the high school's entryway. A canister holding
fireworks,
shotgun shells, and rifle cartridges was found in a backpack belonging to
the
student.
- Joyce, Wash. March 17, 2004. A 13-year-old student shot and killed himself
in
a school classroom where about 20 other students were present. The boy
reportedly brought a .22-caliber rifle hidden in a guitar case and pulled it
out
during the 10 a.m. class.
- Philadelphia, Pa. Feb. 11, 2004. A 10-year-old student was shot in the
face
and died after being shot outside a Philadelphia elementary school. A
56-year-old female school crossing guard was also shot in the foot as she
tried
to scurry children across the street as bullets were flying and children
were on
the playground.
- Washington, D.C. Feb. 2, 2004. A 17-year-old male high school student died
after being shot several times and another student was injured after shots
were
fired near the school's cafeteria.
- Henderson, Nev. Jan. 21, 2004. Gunman shoots and kills a hostage in his
car on
school campus. The gunman was allegedly looking for his ex-girlfriend as he
searched the school full of children in an after-school program.
- Cold Spring, Minn. Sept. 24, 2003. Two students shot and killed by a
15-year-old boy at Rocori High School.
- Red Lion, Pa. April 24, 2003. Principal of Red Lion Area Junior High is
fatally shot in the chest by a 14-year-old student, who then committed
suicide,
as students gather in the cafeteria for breakfast.
- New Orleans, La. April 14, 2003. One 15-year-old killed and three students
wounded at John McDonough High School by gunfire from four teenagers in a
gang-related shooting.
- October 7, 2002. Bowie, Md. A 13-year-old by was shot and critically
wounded
by the DC-area sniper outside Benjamin Tasker Middle School.
- New York, N.Y. Jan. 15, 2002. Two students at Martin Luther King Junior
High
School in Manhattan were seriously wounded when an 18-year-old opened fire
in
the school.
- Caro, Mich.. Nov. 12, 2001. A 17-year-old student took two hostages and
the
Caro Learning Center before killing himself.
- Ennis, Texas. May 15, 2001. A 16-year-old sophomore upset over his
relationship with a girl, took 17 hostages in English class, and shot and
killed
himself and the girl.
- Gary, Ind. March 30, 2001. 17-year-old expelled from Lew Wallace High
School
kills classmate.
- Granite Hills, Calif. March 22, 2001. One teacher and three students
wounded
by a student at Granite Hills school.
- Willamsport, Pa. March 7, 2001. Classmate wounded by a 14-year-old girl,
in
the cafeteria of Bishop Newuman High School.
- Santee, Calif. March 5, 2001. A 15-year-old student killed two fellow
students
and wounded 13 others, while firing from a bathroom at Santana High School
in
San Diego County.
- Baltimore, Md. Jan. 17, 2001. 17-year-old student shot and killed in front
of
Lake Clifton-Eastern High School.
- New Orleans, La. Sept. 26, 2000. Two students wounded in a gun fight at
Woodson Middle School.
- Lake Worth, Fla. May 26, 2000. A 13-year-old honor killed his English
teacher,
Barry Grunow, on the last day of classes after the teacher refused to let
him
talk to two girls in his classroom.
- Mount Morris Township, Mich. Feb. 29, 2000. A 6-year-old boy shot and
killed a
6-year-old girl at Buell Elementary School with a .32 caliber handgun.
- Fort Gibson, Okla. Dec. 6, 2000. A 13-year-old boy, armed with a handgun,
opened fire outside Fort Gibson Middle school, wounding four classmates.
- Deming, N.M. Nov. 19, 1999. 12-year-old boy came to school dressed in
camouflage and shoots 13-year-old girl with a .22 caliber as students were
returning from lunch.
- Conyers, Georgia. May 20, 1999. 15-year-old sophomore opens fire with a
rifle
and a handgun on Heritage High School students arriving for classes,
injuring
six.
- Littleton, Colo. April 20, 1999. Students Eric Harris, 18, and Dylan
Klebold,
17, killed 12 students and a teacher and wounded 23 before killing
themselves at
Columbine High School.
- Springfield, Ore. May 21, 1998. Two teenagers were killed and more than 20
people hurt when a teenage boy opened fire at a high school after killing
his
parents. Kip Kinkel, 17, was sentenced to nearly 112 years in prison.
- Fayetteville, Tenn. May 19, 1998. Three days before his graduation, an
honor
student opened fire at a high school, killing a classmate who was dating his
ex-girlfriend. Jacob Davis, 18, was sentenced to life in prison.
- Jonesboro, Ark. March 24, 1998. Two boys, ages 11 and 13, fired on their
middle school from nearby woods, killing four girls and a teacher and
wounding
10 others. Both boys were later convicted of murder and can be held until
age
21.
- West Paducah, Ky. Dec. 1, 1997. Three students were killed and five
wounded at
a high school. Michael Carneal, then 14, later pleaded guilty but mentally
ill
to murder and is serving life in prison.
- Pearl, Miss. Oct. 1, 1997. Sixteen-year-old Luke Woodham of fatally shot
two
students and wounded seven others after stabbing his mother to death. He was
sentenced the following year to three life sentences.
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16 Apr 2007 10:13:03 PM |
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On 17 Apr 2007 03:29:10 +0200, Cyberiade.it Anonymous Remailer
<anonymous@remailer.cyberiade.it> wrote:
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Late breaking reports say the killer might be from the
Judeo-Christian country of Communist Red China, where
freedom of speech and freedom of religion is regularly-
tolerated government policy, in all the schools there,
as well as throughout the Communist Chinese government.
In fact, you can find displays of the Ten Commandments
and Golden Rule in every classroom and courtroom there.
So I want to apologize to the Atheist U.S. Government
for even suggesting that the suspect had been trained
in Atheistic schools, which is obviously not the case.
Sincerest Apologies,
Daniel Joseph Min
http://www.2hot2cool.com/11/danieljosephmin/
Why do you hate sanity?
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16 Apr 2007 11:16:15 PM |
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Kate wrote:
On 17 Apr 2007 03:29:10 +0200, Cyberiade.it Anonymous Remailer
<anonymous@remailer.cyberiade.it> wrote:
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Late breaking reports say the killer might be from the
Judeo-Christian country of Communist Red China, where
freedom of speech and freedom of religion is regularly-
tolerated government policy, in all the schools there,
as well as throughout the Communist Chinese government.
In fact, you can find displays of the Ten Commandments
and Golden Rule in every classroom and courtroom there.
So I want to apologize to the Atheist U.S. Government
for even suggesting that the suspect had been trained
in Atheistic schools, which is obviously not the case.
Sincerest Apologies,
Daniel Joseph Min
http://www.2hot2cool.com/11/danieljosephmin/
Why do you hate sanity?
Probably because he doesn't have it and he envies those that have it?
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* "In every country and every age, the priest had *
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17 Apr 2007 11:49:48 AM |
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On Apr 17, 4:13 am, (Kate ) wrote:
On 17 Apr 2007 03:29:10 +0200, Cyberiade.it Anonymous Remailer
<anonym...@remailer.cyberiade.it> wrote:
-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-----
Late breaking reports say the killer might be from the
Judeo-Christian country of Communist Red China, where
freedom of speech and freedom of religion is regularly-
tolerated government policy, in all the schools there,
as well as throughout the Communist Chinese government.
In fact, you can find displays of the Ten Commandments
and Golden Rule in every classroom and courtroom there.
So I want to apologize to the Atheist U.S. Government
for even suggesting that the suspect had been trained
in Atheistic schools, which is obviously not the case.
Sincerest Apologies,
Daniel Joseph Min
http://www.2hot2cool.com/11/danieljosephmin/
Why do you hate sanity?
Because it is frustratingly far beyond his grasp.
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16 Apr 2007 11:48:38 PM |
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On 17 Apr 2007 03:29:10 +0200, Cyberiade.it Anonymous Remailer
<anonymous@remailer.cyberiade.it> wrote:
Shut up, Min, you disgusting, self-serving piece of *****.
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