Nra

Sort by

    • thumbnail

      Police Surround One-Room Amish Schoolhouse - News

      Posted by Jeff from MSNBC

      Third school shooting in a week in the U.S. When do we stop the NRA. The scene is along the 4800 block of Mine Road in Bart Township. Witnesses told News 8 reporter Anne Shannon that a man went into school and took hostages. Some people in the Amish community learned about the situation and contacted police. Witnesses told Shannon that this is a tragedy not ever seen before in Lancaster County

      Post a comment

« Previous12Next »


What is

NewsCloud?

» The most important stories from around the Web all in one place

» Gathered and ranked by a community of passionate readers surfing the Web 24 hours a day

» Ready to share: email stories, post news to your blog and keep up with your friends

Learn more



  • Just Said
  • Top Posters
  •  
  1. thumbnail

    theangryindian comments on:

    Campus shooters used same gun dealer - UPI.com

    While I am not a supposed “liberal”, (whatever that is implied to mean these days, seems more like invective in today’s modern parlance) questioning the bravery or willingness to fight and kill perfect strangers over an theological or political ideology is not necessary to this discussion nor warranted. The U.S. has a traditionally violent gun culture with many advocates suggesting that to not want a gun in the hands of anyone, (well actually, that varies depending on who you may speak to. Many pro-gun folks I’ve personally encountered are also affiliated with historically aggressive White power organisations) is akin to cowardice. And to imply that the bravery you speak of is responsible for the United States, you’ve just proved by point. Very few but the most indoctrinated Aboriginal Americans and American Africans would call the groundwork applied to build the U.S. anything other than what it was and is, genocide. To deny this reality would be like denying Andrew Jackson ever held office. Cuba, Puerto Rico, Iraq, Iran, Columbia, Nicaragua, Kosovo, and the Filipinos who still struggle to expose American atrocities during the Philippine-American War of domination. The national myth may support your views, but factual colonialist American history documents a very different paradigm.

    Reply »

    12:34 pm 2/19/08
  2. thumbnail

    joe1241 comments on:

    Campus shooters used same gun dealer - UPI.com

    So if the right to bear arms is wrong, then does pleading the fifth mean anything ? Maybe we should censor the press also? Lets go back to a time before civil rights also. Oh thats right we are a free country. Not a country run by the few. We all have the right but we all have to do something to learn about the persons rights next to us. Open your mind and be kind next time you excersice your rights.

    What happened here at this college is very sad. I’m sorry for all the innocent people who have been affected by this action of one mentally ill soul. I only hope good can come of it. To say that a thing is responsible for this is closed minded. The real action comes from the person not the weapon. So next time you hear of someone with a weapon. Ask your self what can I do to change this person from feeling so unsafe about the people around that are just at a loss to make a healthy choice in life? Please note I have no guns and really dont care for them personally that is my choice. I respect others to have that same choice in the USA.

    Reply »

    6:17 pm 2/17/08
  3. thumbnail

    ChambersAtBethel comments on:

    Campus shooters used same gun dealer - UPI.com

    Should this, in fact, prove to be correct information, you will see that (ultimately) there will be no penalties exacted from the gun dealer! He’ll get off with great ease.
    You’ll never see him doing “hard time” and he obviously has no conscience.

    This “right to bear arms” bull is NOT guaranteed by the nation’s Constitution. Why not, if the rightwingers in America insist … as they stridently do … on bearing arms, restrict them to the arms available to the men who signed the U.S. Constitution? They insist that hunters must have the right. That’s fine, but let’s make it a sport … more truly, if you will. Only guns from the early post-Revolutionary War period may be used. Gun manufacturers can retool and make plenty of money; think how many weapons would have to be made so that the gun fanatics can rebuild their arsenals! Last time I looked, dead was still dead.

    Each time a slaughter of humans takes place, the good people, of whatever town is the scene say, “But that kind of stuff doesn’t happen here”! Well, guess what, good people! IT JUST DID! And you, like all the others before you will, ultimately, DO NOTHING!

    Reply »

    2:57 pm 2/17/08
  • Just Said
  • Top Posters
  •  
  1. thumbnail

    okami

    Member since Sep 2008

    former US Marine, retired police; now alternately protected and terrorized by gangs of cats

    Commerce


  2. thumbnail

    theangryindian

    Member since Sep 2008

    “The Angryindian” is an internationally recognized Indigenist activist and outspoken critic of U.S. colonialism practised against Aboriginal societies in America and abroad. He is editor of IntelligentaIndigena Novajoservo and the host of Radyo Inteligentaindigena, an independent, non-partisan international Indigenist podcast.

    Indian Country


  3. thumbnail

    Jeff

    Member since Sep 2008

    Jeff is the founder of NewsCloud. He is also a freelance writer and blogs at Idealog.

    Seattle


  4. thumbnail

    Damianmann

    Member since Sep 2008

    Damian is a former campaign worker for Ralph Nader and current delegate/precinct captain for Barack Obama . He is also a registered Independent voter. He's written columns for "Tabula Rasa" magazine as well as many music magazines around the globe. Whatever you do, don't offer him alcohol.

    Houston