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In reply to the discussion: Husband kills gun show host after catching him with wife [View all]Eleanors38
(18,318 posts)87. Thanx for that bracing homage to culture war. The morning looks bright, JL!
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"his justifiable rage"---maybe his anger issue was why she was with another man
wordpix
Mar 2013
#35
Drinking wine with a "friend" of the opposite sex while your husband isn't home @ 10:30 p.m.
IdaBriggs
Mar 2013
#90
Let me be candid: I am weary of "unsolvable domestic violence" at some level -
IdaBriggs
Mar 2013
#147
well, you know what you know. The thing is, we don't know what happened in this woman's life but we
CTyankee
Mar 2013
#148
Sorry - I am a serial thread opener, so I didn't see this was an old thread.
KitSileya
Apr 2013
#179
Maybe this is why requiring anger management courses before letting people buy guns might just
CTyankee
Mar 2013
#114
He meant before the guy killed himself. Good that he made sure his child was safe before that. nt
IdaBriggs
Mar 2013
#91
yeah, if you don't beat or kill someone for cheating it makes you an emotionless robot
JI7
Mar 2013
#59
You understand why someone beats up his wife for having a glass of wine with a man?
muriel_volestrangler
Mar 2013
#79
I had that same feeling...women as "property" which of course they were for millenia.
CTyankee
Mar 2013
#164
well, then let's hear YOUR solution...(altho you seem to know how "you" would react...)
CTyankee
Mar 2013
#124
There is no proof that she was a cheater, first of all. Secondly, you seem to suggest that it is
CTyankee
Mar 2013
#126
That's complete rubbish - he says "He could have killed them both"
muriel_volestrangler
Mar 2013
#130
there is no evidence that she cheated. So what the hell are you talking about?
CTyankee
Mar 2013
#127
You are advocating a society that stones women (and men) to death on suspicion of
CTyankee
Mar 2013
#142
Yes, I know what you said. Prescribing a "death penalty" for adultery, carried out by the
CTyankee
Mar 2013
#155
Not funny, even in "jest". Especially poor taste on International Women's Day. nt
Bernardo de La Paz
Mar 2013
#20
It seems that this is already the case, doesn't it? I mean, one gun nut kills another gun nut and
CTyankee
Mar 2013
#128
What would have prevented this tragedy is a good gun show host with a gun. Um...
Fire Walk With Me
Mar 2013
#18
When I was a kid in Dallas, our neighbor shot and killed her husband in their driveway...
CTyankee
Mar 2013
#131
The idea that a bad guy w/ a gun can be stopped by a good guy w/ a gun got slapped in the face
demwing
Mar 2013
#78
Feel the same way about our soldiers going to war. Remove their guns
The Straight Story
Mar 2013
#100
What the problem here was the lack of guns. More guns were needed, many more. You see,
apocalypsehow
Mar 2013
#99
Outpouring of sympathy follows death of Sportsman Channel host shot in Montana
Judi Lynn
Mar 2013
#103
Why the hell would you use an AUSTRAILIAN website as the source for your thread?
Jenoch
Mar 2013
#158