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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Yeah, standing down has become popular, but mighty deadly. Perhaps rethink that nonsense.[/quote] Commander on the scene determined it was a "barricaded subject" situation and not an "active shooter" situation. This led to the stand down. In hindsight, it was the wrong call and contributed to additional loss of life.[/quote] What time did he make that call? [/quote] What about the police who rushed in and were wounded(I wonder what their wound were?) What about the little girl getting shot after the cop ask her if she needed help and she said yes? That is not an active shooter? I guess this is what you get in Texas. A power grid that does not work, police who do not work, etc. It is like Somalia and Texans are okay with it.. You elected a bunch of people who hate the government and do everything in their power to make sure it does not work. At this point I think it is time to break the country up. Let Texas and the red states do their thing. The blue states can actually move forward and build a working country.[/quote] This. Almost makes you wonder why we fought so hard after the Civil War to put it all back together. Should have freed the slaves, brought them north, and then seceded. [/quote] I hate to say it (because I know that "secession" is a theme that Russian trolls like to push on American fora and I don't want to play into that), but if we have the blue states on the east and west coasts form their own country, it would be a nice safe place that values education and healthcare. And then you'd have the red states with their high mortality rates, culture wars and high rates of gun violence.[/quote] Not shortage of gun violence almost anywhere in America.[/quote] It's not zero. We are trying to reduce massacres, not eliminate them (impossible). I'd like it see it be illegal - yes, I said it! - to own a firearm if that's not your profession - in at least 1 US state. Then I will go and move there. I guarantee the laws of a place reflect the values of the people. I'd rather live in Mass than Maryland, and rather live in Maryland than Va. [/quote]
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