A Shooting in Connecticut
The nation is reeling from yet another attack on a school by a madman. In all, 26 people were killed - 20 children among them and six adults. Adam Lanza, age 20, is said to be the lone gunman who eventually killed himself.
I have a few observations on this whole horrific episode. They are as follows:
1) My deepest sympathies and heartfelt prayers go out to all the people in Newtown, Connecticut. I cannot begin to fathom what the parents who lost children are going through, or others who lost family members. Their lives have been forever changed, as have the lives of those children and adults who survived. The trauma and mayhem which occurred at Sandy Hook Elementary School is shocking.
2) I sincerely hope that the blame for this massacre is placed squarely where it belongs: on Adam Lanza. Hopefully politicians will not use this crisis to further yet another political cause - like attacking guns as is the usual knee-jerk reaction. We have a political party in charge who believes they should never let a "good crisis go to waste" and it wouldn't surprise me if Lanza is pushed in the background and the "guns" are made out to be the culprit.
3) It is too bad that deranged individuals like Lanza - or the Sikh Temple shooter Wade Michael Page - or the Virginia Tech shooter Seung-Hui Cho - etc., don't just stay home and kill themselves if they are so angry, and despondent about their own personal lives. Why they have to go out and kill innocents and then take their own lives afterwards is beyond explanation. The world is a better place without these kinds of evil people in it.
4) I was sickened watching President Obama do one of his "I...I...I..." speeches after this tragedy. Obama clearly doesn't get it. This murderous rampage in Connecticut was not about him. Obama did not need to remind the nation that he is "president" but also is reacting as a "parent." This man's arrogance and self-absorption knows no bounds. During his scripted speech, he wiped away crocodile tears - I really do believe that these little gestures were written into his speech.
5) I would like to see public schools allow an administrative leader (like a principal or superintendent) to have access to a weapon within the school. Designate a staffer or two to have a key to where a gun is kept. In the event that an armed individual or several individuals enter a school with ill intent, at least the school would have a way to defend itself until help arrives. Calling 911 is expected, but crucial minutes go by until police get to the scene. Right now, schools are sitting ducks for any madman. "No Guns Allowed" signs are laughable.
6) The United States is made up of millions of people. Within our population are many, many people who do not play by the rules - people who break the laws. Who kill, rape, harm, steal, etc. People who have no moral compass and no remorse for their crimes. Many people are also mentally ill - and some can be dangerous. Sociopaths. Psychopaths. There is no way we can predict when, where, or how other events like Shady Hook, Columbine, Virginia Tech, etc. shootings will happen. What we can do as a society is realize that there ARE people out there who have no qualms about committing such violent and vile crimes. Evil does exist. We all need to take every step we can to protect ourselves against future crimes like these. We also must realize that everyone has rights, and to point our fingers at "red flags" that some individuals may present in regards to being dangerous won't always work. (The ACLU will see to that.) Instead, we must accept the fact that violence and evil exists, live our lives to defend to the best of our own abilities against such violence and evil, and support those who endure such tragedies.
In closing, I would again like to offer my sympathies to all of those in Connecticut who experienced this senseless, brutal massacre. There are no explanations for what possesses someone to do such a thing. The lives of the little children and adults who witnessed the murders of their classmates and teachers have been forever changed. The deaths of the children and adults are beyond comprehension. I hope that the people of Newtown, and all who were killed, injured, or directly affected by this horrible act of violence, will be able to eventually find some peace and comfort knowing that the nation is praying for them.
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181 Comments
Carl Hicks - Dec 16, 2012 2:52 PM
politicized it??
And you know Jones is a paranoid delusional freak yet you believe him?
Were you a fan when he was ranting about Bush building concentration cams for
US citizens?
Carl Hicks - Dec 16, 2012 4:17 PM
spending.
http://www.sociology.org/content/vol003.004/thomas.html
ahemmer - Dec 16, 2012 4:37 PM
And I disagree that Alex Jones is a " paranoid delusional freak" as you call him. He has a radio show and describes himself as a "libertarian" - very concerned about civil liberties and rights. The media loves to dub him a "right-winger" which he is not. And Jones does have some outlandish ideas, but I do agree with him on Obama crying crocodile tears over the Shady Hook tragedy. That's it. I agree with him on that one point. Understand?
ahemmer - Dec 16, 2012 4:52 PM
@jman99: I would venture to bet that the teachers in Shady Hook hiding in locked classrooms and closets would have felt just a bit safer if they knew that some in their school were designated to have access to guns and could protect them. And I disagree that we cannot designate teachers/principals/superintendents to have access to guns simply because they "know the students and parents" so they wouldn't be able to shoot and protect them against a killer(s) they may know? Ridiculous. If your life was threatened by someone you knew, and you had a gun, would you be unable to protect yourself simply because you "knew the parents" or "knew the kids?" What a stretch.
jman99 - Dec 16, 2012 5:05 PM
What about the ones who were killed, would they have felt safer?
You know, this all went down from beginning to end in 20 minutes.
How fast do you think a designated teacher could run from the gym to the gun locker, load something, run out, find the threat, assess it, and shoot it?
It's just not possible Hemmer unless every teacher was armed with a loaded weapon. Even so the teacher's first responsibility is escape for the students then to deny entry then to defend.
This person fired hundreds of rounds with a long gun which is far more accurate at distance than any handgun would be. He was wearing a bullet proof vest as far a I know. Your asking someone to do all this and do a kill shot to the head during a panic situation?
There are a lot of guys in Afghanistan fighting for the USA who would have trouble doing that.
Stop playing Medal of Honour on your X box and get with reality.
Mr Balanced - Dec 16, 2012 5:12 PM
Tell me more about Jones and why you call him such names like a “paranoid delusional freak.” Aren’t you one who calls yourself a libertarian? I don’t have much knowledge with Jones. I will be much obliged as to how you developed the claim “paranoid delusional freak.”
You seem to have a bad habit of changing what people say or not say at their blog or posts. I can’t figure out why you and others do that. Those types of comments coming from you have no way for the continuation with the debate at hand.
I did see Obama’s speech and much was unsincere (tears). There was no need for that. We all know President Obama and the rest of the world is grieving over this. I’m hurting very much. You too I bet. But fake tears?
jman99 - Dec 16, 2012 5:23 PM
So how long have you been lurking around Mr. Balanced in order to make such an assessment?
Carl Hicks - Dec 16, 2012 5:55 PM
decade now. He has made his name spouting conspiracy theories.
yert49 - Dec 16, 2012 6:05 PM
Surely not even you are going to politicize this tragedy are you? Spending money
on mental health is not the issue. Making the necessary judgement to
institutionalize people away from society is.
ahemmer - Dec 16, 2012 6:14 PM
And I sure hope that this does horrific incident does not provide yet another stepping stone (that the lefties love) to go after gun control. Guns do not kill people. The people pulling the trigger of a gun kill people. Just as it is so disgusting for the left/media to report on SUV's causing accidents (SUV runs over so-and-so, SUV crashes head-on, etc.) as if the SUV is to blame and is a living, breathing soul, rather than the driver. We've heard it all before. The SUV is somehow a living entity, cuz the left hates big gas-guzzling powerful automobiles. They chose to blame an SUV rather than the actual driver. Don't believe me? Read the Urinal/Sentinel. You will see that any accident/auto death in which an SUV is involved blames the SUV first and foremost. Disgusting.
We cannot shrug off the blame for Adam Lanza. He IS to blame. He killed all these poor little children and adults in Shady Hook. He did it. Not "the gun."
referee33 - Dec 16, 2012 7:01 PM
ahemmer - Dec 16, 2012 7:16 PM
An "alternative to hiding?" I agree. However, an alternative to hiding doesn't mean yet another area to go to and hunker down, waiting for an armed killer or killers to come hunting. Having a few armed individuals within the school is not an outrageous or unreal suggestion. We know that many in society are unstable. Many are violent. Some individuals will target schools or other populated areas (malls, fast food establishments, etc.) to carry out their evil deeds. Why not have a few well-trained, responsible individuals who volunteer to be "protectors" armed - with the know-how of how to use a gun? What is so wrong about that? Why continue to punish those who follow the law to a "t" and ignore the fact that many individuals are out there who have no regard for the law and have illegal (or legal) access to weapons? Let's arm the "sitting ducks" so they CAN defend themselves and save the lives of innocents in the process.
And let's always remember - guns do NOT kill people. People with guns kill people. Same goes for knives, SUV's, ropes, tire irons, etc. People are too blame. Not the tool they use and choose to create their mayhem.
ahemmer - Dec 16, 2012 7:24 PM
ahemmer - Dec 16, 2012 7:40 PM
jman99 - Dec 16, 2012 8:15 PM
So just stop the evil from getting in in the first place: Put National Guardsmen at the entrance. What's the point of defending the castle from the inside? Once the perimeter is breached half the battle is lost. Keep them out in the first place.
There are no acceptable deaths in a school situation.
WFB resident - Dec 16, 2012 8:36 PM
killed all of those children !!! Yet not having a gun and getting shot at guarantees that
you will not be able to shoot back ! Hopefully stopping the left wing nut gun man
from killing innocent people .
jman99 - Dec 16, 2012 8:38 PM
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2012/12/16/i-am-adam-lanzas-mother-mental-illness-conversation_n_2311009.html?utm_hp_ref=fb&ir=Parents&src=sp&comm_ref=false#sb=2291676,b=facebook
They are not evil in the religious sense, it's more that they are broken and we as a society have no idea of how to fix them.
One of the key benefits of Obama care will be easier access because of expanded benefits to psychiatric ( especially paediatric psychiatric ) care and mental health care in general to help these parents out.
MGarber - Dec 16, 2012 8:45 PM
You didnt listen to the audio I linked to, did you?
(I dont know why I even try; its like Im talkin to myself).
Heres 42 tidbits of crazy in 13 min:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZwURLwd8pEA&feature=player_embedded
jman99 - Dec 16, 2012 8:50 PM
http://www.nydailynews.com/news/national/indiana-man-arrested-threatening-shoot-school-article-1.1221531
We need the guardsmen out there now.
ahemmer - Dec 16, 2012 9:24 PM