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Re: O?T Amish shooting in Penn.
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Posted by Way Up Here on October 03, 2006 at 06:31:17 from (64.42.242.13):
In Reply to: O?T Amish shooting in Penn. posted by Turke Bros. Farms on October 03, 2006 at 06:14:20:
I was watching a TV report yesterday about the incident and later they listed all the similar events over the past few years that have happened on both sides of the border. The list is a lot longer than you might think. I guess it's a sure thing that you're gonna get someone if you're so inclined without experiencing resistance or a fight, and for sure the shooter is going to get the exposure they all seem to strive for. It's a sad day for us all, especially the victims family and friends. I do honestly believe that a lot of this has to do with years-gone-by bullying somewhere along the line. I'm not making excuses or rationalizing such behavior, just stating what has likely happened over the years to some of these characters. They most often seem to be social misfits of one type or the other with very few friends.
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