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In reply to the discussion: I just gotta say this: It is grotesque to put a political spin on the shooting in CO [View all]AngryOldDem
(14,180 posts)38. Thank you.
I admit I was thinking about not logging on to DU today because of all the speculation and finger pointing that most likely would be going on, even more so after ABC News reported that this guy is supposedly on some Tea Party sites, even though his name (first and last) is probably among the most common in the country.
I understand that the way some people cope is to lay blame anywhere, on anyone, as it helps them to make immediate sense of a senseless act. However, I absolutely despise the way it can be used to score political points.
These political points, I might add, are being made at the expense of the dead and wounded, whose blood is still drying on the seats at that theater.
K&R.
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I just gotta say this: It is grotesque to put a political spin on the shooting in CO [View all]
cali
Jul 2012
OP
We all should be focused on the families of those lost, what a horrific tragedy!
Firebrand Gary
Jul 2012
#5
Yep & part of the rationalization is affirming our self-image ... so we blame 'the others'
HereSince1628
Jul 2012
#30
Without speculating as to the motives of the shooter, this is an act of terrorism.
MADem
Jul 2012
#11
Well maybe but the whole thing about guns seems to once more raise its ugly head...
jimlup
Jul 2012
#14
I was shocked to hear on CNN that this wasn't terrorism because the perp was a white male.
Zen Democrat
Jul 2012
#26
To throw the obvious out the window, would be ignoring the "elephant" in the room.
The Wielding Truth
Jul 2012
#35
I certainly hope the motive wasn't political, but speculation of "reasons why" is fair..
bushisanidiot
Jul 2012
#33
While I agree, I do think gathering potential info from social media quickly is important.
redgreenandblue
Jul 2012
#34
Sorry - but that is the first thing that entered my mind. I will be shocked if it was not inspired
patricia92243
Jul 2012
#37
It's hard not to wonder what was in the shooters head, but I agree with Cali - let the authorities
jillan
Jul 2012
#54
This occured to me also. The ditto heads are such lemmings following the drug addict
Lint Head
Jul 2012
#55
I blame it on the National Republican Association and their gun company clients.
onehandle
Jul 2012
#61
If you always do what you always did you will always get what you always got....
Jake2413
Jul 2012
#64
it's certainly not left or right, -but if we had gun conrols laws like all western democracies have
Douglas Carpenter
Jul 2012
#65