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In reply to the discussion: Adam Lanza was bullied while he attended Sandy Hook Elementary, family member says [View all]Jenoch
(7,720 posts)57. Of course i understand that.
I was attempting the impossible and getting graham to understand something with which he disagrees.
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Adam Lanza was bullied while he attended Sandy Hook Elementary, family member says [View all]
DonViejo
Apr 2013
OP
So sad all around. I wish it were easier for people to get help, and to see the paths that are
Brickbat
Apr 2013
#2
Lots of us got bullied. Most of us learned to deal with it without shooting everyone in sight.
hobbit709
Apr 2013
#3
They seem to have built their conclusions around whatever they want to think
Jamastiene
Apr 2013
#82
I can think of 20 first grade children who didn't bully him, just off the top of my head
alcibiades_mystery
Apr 2013
#4
"bruises all over his body". Yeah, so they say. I think this is highly improbable.
MichiganVote
Apr 2013
#6
Thank you. When I saw I had a message I expected the usual-schools are to blame meme.
MichiganVote
Apr 2013
#12
One-one relative has asserted this w/o any verification post the murder of 26 people.
MichiganVote
Apr 2013
#38
I don't think that accepting his being bullied is in any way justifying his later actions,
LanternWaste
Apr 2013
#77
This is why just as much effort needs to go into anti-bullying programs as gun control
usGovOwesUs3Trillion
Apr 2013
#7
A lot of adults, including some "progressives" (in other words, even a few DU members), . . .
radicalliberal
Sep 2013
#88
For the record, alphafemale is on record as condoning bullying in mandatory P.E.
radicalliberal
Sep 2013
#90
Clutching at straws, trying to deflect blame from the villain of their own bloodline. nt
geek tragedy
Apr 2013
#24
It is why 100% of all guns/bullets in the hands of private citiizens need to be gone.
graham4anything
Apr 2013
#27
Elect Hillary Clinton and change the US Supreme Court in the next 10 years
graham4anything
Apr 2013
#32
Might as well start now, before gun nuts buy up another 100 million of the dang things
Hoyt
Apr 2013
#59
Against what? A gun never saved anything, but bullets have killed millions.
graham4anything
Apr 2013
#36
I say no - she doesn't need "her"* gun. "She"** needs to get into the civilized world and call
apocalypsehow
Apr 2013
#84
typo. Millions.Glad you caught it, spell check missed it. Will change it. Thanks buddy!
graham4anything
Apr 2013
#45
Millions or billions -- it's still way too friggin many. Gawd you gun guys crack me up.
Hoyt
Apr 2013
#64
i don't believe this, looks like they are trying to take blame away from him or bring
JI7
Apr 2013
#28
The only bottom line to ALL these shootings is easy access to guns. Period.
riderinthestorm
Apr 2013
#56
Since when is stealing from a family member and shooting your mother "easy access"?
1-Old-Man
Apr 2013
#72
Most people that were bullied as children don't take revenge on children 20 years younger...
Kalidurga
Apr 2013
#60
It was an elementary school, with children between 5 and 12 years old, the shooter was 20
1-Old-Man
Apr 2013
#71