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08-21-2013, 09:00 PM #1
Killing of Australian baseball player
I don't know how to express my regrets and my sorrow to my Australian friends regarding the outrage directed to the three teenagers that took the life of a very fine young man whose life was full of promise. I am truly sorry. May God help all
of us.
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08-21-2013, 09:29 PM #2
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Thanked: 1587Actually, I was just thinking how sorry I feel for all my US friends over this incident. It doesn't matter where the victim came from, when 3 teenagers shoot someone dead because they were "bored" it just beggars belief and makes me question many things. I really do wonder where our society is headed, and although I am not a religious person I hope to God that we can find a better way because something seems to be broken somewhere.
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08-21-2013, 11:16 PM #3
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Thanked: 101Death penalty. 15, 16 and 17. Stop them NOW!
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08-21-2013, 11:33 PM #4
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08-21-2013, 11:47 PM #5
While I totally agree with you the Supreme Court has ruled the death penalty to br unconstitutional when applied to young defendants. How did our country ever get to this point!
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08-21-2013, 11:53 PM #6
It is reported one kid said he did not think a 22 revolver would kill a person. Very sad.
If you don't care where you are, you are not lost.
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08-22-2013, 12:41 AM #7
The video games are a problem when there isn't a parent to show them the difference or guide them in the proper direction. My son plays Call of Duty Black Ops 2 most of the day and night after his chores. But when I take him to the gun range, he is so diligent that he could be a range officer. Its all in the guidance.
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08-22-2013, 01:07 AM #8
Just my opinion but I think its just one more symptom of nanny state USA .
What I mean is no one is held accountable for their actions , for knowing what right and wrong is. If a person shoots a school up or in this case a guy running down the street , its the gun makers fault or video games or societies fault never the tosser who made the choice to kill. It doesnt take a village to raise a child it takes a responsible adult who can whip their kids ass when he messes up and not have to worry about child protective services taking said kid away and putting the parent in jail.
I went to a Catholic school in LA when I was a kid when I messed up I got it from the priests a nice big plank of maple with holes drilled in it and whn I got home pops would reinforce the lesson with a talk and his belt if he felt I hadn't learned the lesson. Now that I write this out it seems harsh but I never had the urge to kill or commit another crime due to boredom or any other reason.
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08-22-2013, 05:26 AM #9
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Thanked: 13249This is a pretty good read
The 22-year-old college baseball star was shot in the back as he jogged along a road in the Oklahoma city of Duncan on Friday.
One of three teenagers arrested over the shooting reportedly laughed and danced during as he was led from a court hearing on Tuesday.
The death of Mr Lane has struck a chord with many Australians on social media, who have expressed shock at the senselessness of the alleged murder.
Violent stories from the US are a daily inclusion in the Australian news cycle and it is easy to assume Americans have just become used to the carnage.
But a ninemsn reader from the US has written to express that this is not the case.
Florida-based war veteran John Melchiorre has told ninemsn that most Americans were also hit hard by the death of Mr Lane.
His letter highlights the struggle ordinary Americans face in dealing with the types of stories Australians read about the US every day.
Here is his letter, republished in full:
I live in the U.S.A., and have never had the honor of visiting your country. I'm here to talk about the tragic death of Christopher Lane. First let me say that Americans are not "used to" this kind of violence, and we don't work around it to live normal lives.
The death of young Christopher hit most Americans very hard, especially happening in the Oklahoma area, where a short few months ago, we had school children and adults killed by two EF 5 tornados, at 300 mph.
We are still reeling over the school children and teachers, who were gunned down in Connecticut, and about the death and destruction from the Boston bombings.
We do not take any of this in stride, it is not a part of our way of life, where we can shrug it off. We can't, because there are times, like now, when we as parents seem to have lost control of our parenting. At the ripe old age of 17, I served aboard an Air Craft Carrier during the Cuban Missile Crisis, and at the beginning of the Viet Nam War.
After my discharge in 1967, I served for 30 yrs. in a Wartime Police Dept. It was a time in history where Law Enforcement Officers were hunted down, murdered, assassinated, and even had bounties put on us by terroristic subversive groups, who wanted nothing less than to "CHANGE" our way of government. This is where I learned the answer to the question, that the Lane family, and the people of Australia are asking;
WHY?
This is the only answer, so please look at it carefully, and the answer is that whether your from either country.....NO ONE REALLY UNDERSTANDS THE CONCEPT OF EVIL. Evil has existed since Adam and Eve, when Cain killed his brother Abel, and the reason why most of us don't have this conception is because we need to blame someone, we need to point a finger, we need to touch it, we need to show it on the news.
The same evil that brought down the Towers on 9-11, is the same evil that killed millions of people by Hitler, Stalin, Mao, Po Pot, is the same evil that murdered Christopher. Evil is a tough subject to talk about, either from the pulpit or from the news media.
We can kill its source, but never evil itself, only GOD can do that. The faces of evil can be that of a 10 yr. old, 75 yr. old, any sex, or ethic origin, any social strata. Parents are the only ones who can keep evil at bay, by having a strong influence on their children, whether it be spiritual or not, but a strong family unit must be at hand, always.
All of this guarantees us nothing, BUT WHAT WE HAVE IS A CHANCE...A CHANCE...at it. I'm a father of two, and a grand father of three, so it is with the heaviest of hearts, that we send our thoughts and prayers to the Lane family, and the people of Australia.
There is the old saying, "That evil exists when good men do nothing", and two days after the Boston Bombings, there a tweet sent, it had to do with 3 sleeping Monkeys, next to an alarm clock, who; "SPEAK NO EVIL - SEE NO EVIL - HEAR NO EVIL-, AND WHEN THE ALARM CLOCK GOES OFF, ALL HELL BREAKS LOOSE"...but instead of springing into action, we turn over and hit the snooze alarm.
May GOD bless you, and may GOD bless Australia.
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08-22-2013, 06:19 AM #10
Yes it is indeed a very, very sad situation!!!
I agree that there are millions of young people out there that play the video games that include violence but the the vast majority 99.99% DO NOT end up acting that out!!! To Generalize the young people like that is Not Right nor Fitting!
For those young people that haven't learned respect and good sound judgement such as these 'pukes' I do hope that they will not be 'slapped' on the wrist because they are the age they are! I hope that they receive the death penalty! I believe that Governor George Wallace when he was asked if the Death Penalty was a 'Deterrent' to crime he replied:
"It's a Deterrent to One"!Our house is as Neil left it- an Aladdins cave of 'stuff'.
Kim X