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johnnie

(23,616 posts)
14. Do I think they should? No
Sat Jul 21, 2012, 04:27 PM
Jul 2012

But if they did it would be a great humanitarian gesture. It may not be the movie's fault, but the Batman industry is huge and it was going to be one of the bigger premieres this summer and the theaters would be filled. There is no doubt that the shooter knew the theaters would be packed and he would get the most number of victims.

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Why? Bluenorthwest Jul 2012 #1
Why? permatex Jul 2012 #2
No. nt Kahuna Jul 2012 #3
No OhioChick Jul 2012 #4
If we're going to go that route, it would make more sense for the gun makers to donate n/t arcane1 Jul 2012 #5
Exactly. Lone_Star_Dem Jul 2012 #6
No. They are not to blame. Booster Jul 2012 #7
Throwing money at victims of a tragedy doesn't fix it lunatica Jul 2012 #8
No the NRA should. Warren Stupidity Jul 2012 #9
The movie had nothing to do with the attack TrogL Jul 2012 #10
Not really. Lizzie Poppet Jul 2012 #11
And why would that be? liberalhistorian Jul 2012 #12
Why? GarroHorus Jul 2012 #13
Do I think they should? No johnnie Jul 2012 #14
Thank you johnnie thelordofhell Jul 2012 #15
Absolutely, along with all the donations to the NRA. ananda Jul 2012 #16
It "would be a grand gesture by" those who oppose gun ownership to do so. AnotherMcIntosh Jul 2012 #17
They and their movie had nothing to do with it Marrah_G Jul 2012 #18
(sigh) DainBramaged Jul 2012 #19
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