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Old 05-12-2014, 10:29 AM
 
Location: WY
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Well that was their parents responsibility and they failed.
There is a big part of me that feels very badly for young people like these murderers. They were born just a few short years ago as innocent as that infant they just shot and killed.

Just a few short years ago these bastards were a blank slate, ready for the world to love them and teach them. Their parents failed them. Likely their teachers failed them. Possibly their pastors failed them. Defiitely the world failed them. It doesn't take away from the outrage of their crime and I hope they pay dearly for what they have done, but like so many other young people these murderers never stood a chance of ever being anything but what they turned out to be.

 
Old 05-12-2014, 11:32 AM
 
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Here's the difference. The vast majority of black Americans never defend this.

We say "Oh, it's on tape? They were seen? Well, put them in jail, it's the right thing to do." And that includes Jesse Jackson and Al Sharpton.

Also, what is there to protest about? What, the apparent shooters were arrested? Good.

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Old 05-12-2014, 05:07 PM
 
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If the liberals hadn't been clamping down on our civil rights and the baby had been allowed to carry a firearm, this never would have happened.
 
Old 05-12-2014, 05:35 PM
 
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Do you think Al Sharpton and Jesse Jackson will say something? Most certainly they would say something about the killing of a baby. By the way where is Jesse Jackson?
Alot of people don't even pay attention to Al Sharpton or Jesse Jackson. It is the media that keeps saying "they are leaders of the Black community". That is why I don't expect to hear from them about this. And I find it quite baffling that there are more people who are expecting Sharpton or Jackson to speak on this. That is why I don't even think about them.
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