Anonymous wrote:We need the strictest gun legislation possible and a total ban on all rapid fire guns and extended magazines.
This really had a profound affect on me and my family. We switched sides.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The chief of police should be held accountable. No more liberal anctics. Fix the problem at hand fair and decisively.
Liberal antics? That’s laughable. The problem at hand is coward cops and too many guns.
And men. Men are the problem. But since we can’t get rid of them, let’s just get rid of all the killing toys they’re not responsible enough to have access to.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Regarding police chief’s erroneous decision - You get what you pay for. No surprise here.
That's not fair. The Uvalde police/school police held active shooter training in MARCH at the High School. The training specifically instructed officers to take out the shooter because kids have nothing but crayons for defense while officers have bullet proof vests and guns. They were trained. They were aware kids were pleading for help. They froze and decided their own lives were more valuable than the kids' lives. They were cowards when it counted.
It's not about being underpaid or not having training. If protecting the lives of little CHDREN is not enough to motivate you as a police officer, then it's fair to conclude NOTHING would motivate you to be courageous....and that means you aren't fit for the job.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The chief of police should be held accountable. No more liberal anctics. Fix the problem at hand fair and decisively.
Liberal antics? That’s laughable. The problem at hand is coward cops and too many guns.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Typo:
WE had the "good guys with guns" -- and the DID NOT stop the bad guy with a gun.
I'm pretty sure he was stopped (i.e., killed) by a good guy with a gun, but understand your point.
Unforunately that "good guy with a gun" took over an hour to arrive - meanwhie the cowards with guns just stood there and played with their d*cks while children died.
The "good guys" with guns just stood around doing nothing -- and some were even holding back the parents who had guns (at least one grabbed one at the barber shop he was at, he was a CPB guy off duty).
The point is that arming people doesn't solve all problems b/c sometimes you actually have to have courage PLUS a gun. Which obviously didn't exist for the first hour. I'm just totally sick about this. I can not imagine how raw the rage must be for the parents -- especially of the girl who called 911 (and others) -- little Amerie. My god. She's taking mature action to get help over and over -- and no one is coming? Total cowards. I would go insane on them if that happened to my 10 yr old.
This. Your last paragraph is what is hitting me so hard, thinking about kids waiting and calling for adult help, and the adults knowing and letting them die. The worst betrayal.
Anonymous wrote:Regarding police chief’s erroneous decision - You get what you pay for. No surprise here.
Anonymous wrote:Everything you read about this horrendous tragedy is sickening. Coward cops. Sick 18 year old able to get two high powered firearms. No security. Children begging for help. Children blown apart and beyond recognition. F ing NRA and the same gun-obsessed lines.
It truly makes me hate our country.
Anonymous wrote:The chief of police should be held accountable. No more liberal anctics. Fix the problem at hand fair and decisively.

Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Typo:
WE had the "good guys with guns" -- and the DID NOT stop the bad guy with a gun.
I'm pretty sure he was stopped (i.e., killed) by a good guy with a gun, but understand your point.
Unforunately that "good guy with a gun" took over an hour to arrive - meanwhie the cowards with guns just stood there and played with their d*cks while children died.
Oh, yeah? And where were the brave armed Texans that were supposed to protect from bad guys with guns. Texas has more guns than any other state probably. Where were they?
Anonymous wrote:The off duty CBP guy with the gun taken from the barber shop did assemble a team of volunteers to enter the school away from the shooter and they safely evacuated a ton of classrooms including the man’s daughter. There was a story about him in NYT. All while the cops did nothing.
Anonymous wrote:Gun control now. This can easily be bipartisan. Please Congress, act. Find something to do here. There is middle ground and we are begging you to act.