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?NOW WHAT ?more METAL added, LAWS CHANGED, Now EVERYBODY WON'T have a chance to GET an EDUCATION!?


Did every body hear about what happen at Virginia Tech what a horribe thing my heart goes out to the families of the lost love ones.__But do you know what this means more medal detectors, Now you won't be able to go to college if you're korean or if you 've ever had any run in with the( background checks) LAW ! The people( whoever lives in America) are going to get roundup so tight ! Now it's your turn to live in oppressions, resoucrefully drained, bondage, communistism, A camp without gas chambers and barb wire we've come a long way ___baby ! All we have to do is have a mass shooting and we're more and more into (THE PLAN) bondage !

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NO-ONES MADE A COMMENT! ___I'VE BEEN SHUT DOWN !__ OH THE BONDAGE !

It's unfortunate that we live in a world where there seems to be more mentally unbalanced people harming others. I too feel for the families. If more security is required to safeguard the innocent ones I'll sacrifice some of my freedom. If it saves one child it is worth anything I have to give up. I do enjoy your questions by the way!!!

There may be a few additional metal detectors at some places at some schools, but not a lot will change because of this incident.

There will certainly be no backlash against Koreans, or any other nationality, & background checks don't reveal anything about probability of someone going off like this young man did.

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