Wednesday, April 18, 2007

VIRGINIA TECH MASSACRE MUST BE A LIE


THIS MASSACRE MUST BE A LIE BECAUSE IT COULDN'T HAVE HAPPENED IN A "GUN FREE ZONE "


We will protect you, said the Virginia Tech’s Larry Hincker in 2006,


The trouble with a gun free zone is that only the bad guys are free to have guns.


I wonder where Larry Hincker was on April 16, 2007. It is certain that he was not protecting the students of Virginia Tech.


By de Andrea


More than one year before the shooting rampage at Virginia Tech, the Virginia State's General Assembly quashed a bill that would have given qualified college students and employees the right to carry handguns on campus. At the time, Virginia Tech spokesman Larry Hincker said he was happy to hear of the bill's defeat, according to the Roanoke Times.
"I'm sure the university community is appreciative of the General Assembly's actions because this will help parents, students, faculty and visitors feel safe on our campus," the Virginia Tech spokesman assured them. Obviously a false sense of security.

One cannot help but wonder how many lives would have been saved if true freedom actually existed in this so-called independent Nation of America; and instead of Congress totally ignoring the Constitution, people had the most basic inalienable right to defend their own lives. Instead we are forced under this demagoguery to depend on people who are obviously totally undependable Thirty two people were killed at Virginia Tech in one of the worst Campus shootings in American history in yet another so-called gun free zone.

The most dangerous place to be on this earth is in a “gun free zone” the Mayer of Nagasaki Japan was recently shot dead in a gun free zone, the highest murder rate in the nation, Washington D.C. is a gun free zone. Nearly all school campuses in the U.S. are “gun free zones”, and yet the only school campuses where one is safe without any kind of gun incidents, are located in the state of Utah where they have no “gun free zones”.

Again, another tragic massacre of our children, that likely for the most part at least, could have been stopped had the blind elite leaders of this society listened to those with vision. A proposed, House Bill # 1572 initiated in 2006 by Del. Todd Gilbert, R-Shenandoah County, on behalf of the Virginia Citizens Defense League could have brought this tragedy to an abrupt halt... But the bill didn't even pass its first stage, the House Committee on Militia, Police, and Public Safety.

Backers of the bill wanted to prohibit public universities from making "rules or regulations limiting or abridging the ability of a student who possesses a valid concealed handgun permit from lawfully carry a concealed handgun."

Most universities in Virginia require students and employees, other than police, to check their guns with police or campus security upon entering the campus.

While advocates of gun control often believe they are improving safety, they are actually depriving law-abiding citizens from defending themselves in dangerous situations Todd contended. "Had I been on campus today, and otherwise been entitled to carry firearms for protection and been deprived of that, I don't think words can describe how I would have felt, knowing I could have stopped something like this," Gilbert said. People who are willing to jump through all the legal hoops necessary to get a weapons permit usually are not people society needs to worry about, he argued.

In the spring of 2005, a Virginia Tech student who had a concealed handgun permit was disciplined for bringing a handgun to class, the Roanoke paper reported. Second Amendment groups questioned the university's authority, but the Virginia Association of Chiefs of Police argued against guns on campus.

After the gun smoke cleared the authorities identified 23-year-old South Korean Cho Seung-Hui as the killer of thirty two people at Virginia Tech, one of the deadliest shooting rampage in U.S. history. The man was a resident alien enrolled as an undergrad student with an English major at Virginia Tech. His U.S. residence was established in Centreville, after his attempted genocide he was found dead by authorities from apparently self-inflicted wounds.

There were two separate shooting incidents on the Virginia campus, hours apart, but authorities were unclear whether the same shooter was involved in all instances, officials said.
The first 9-1-1 call came at 7:15 a.m. from a residence hall where two people reportedly had been shot.
It took authorities more than two hours to notify the campus, by e-mail, of the first incident.
Asked yesterday by reporters to explain, Virginia Tech Police Chief Wendell Flinchum said initial information led officials to believe it was an isolated event and that the shooter had fled the campus. Only the residence hall, West Ambler Johnston, was locked down, he said.
During those two hours Cho went to the Post Office and mailed his Manifesto and Videos to NBC broadcasting and then returned to continue his murdering rampage.
University President Charles Steger defended his handling of the tragedy, saying he and other officials "had no reason to suspect any other incident was going to occur”. Even though one would think that a fire alarm may have done the job of evacuating the campus, Steger still insisted that it was difficult to inform everyone on campus, with about 11,000 people arriving in the morning, go figure.

The deadliest U.S. campus massacre, until yesterday, took place in 1927 by the principal of the school Mr. Kehoe killing 52 young students; another was at the University of Texas in 1966 when 16 people were killed by Charles Whitman, who opened fire from a clock tower.
In 1999, two teenagers killed 12 fellow students at Columbine High School near Denver Colorado. But yesterday's shooting was the deadliest mass shooting of any kind in U.S. history, a prominent criminologist told the Roanoke Times. James Alan Fox of Northeastern University in Boston said the death toll, which stands at 33, surpasses the 22 people killed in 1991 when a gunman opened fire at a cafeteria in Killeen, Texas.

ABC News reported Virginia Tech students and an employee say the first e-mail warning they got from the university came at 9:26 a.m. By that time, the gunman had struck again.
Virginia Tech student Blake Harrison witnessed the chaos while on his way to a class near Norris Hall. "This teacher comes flying out of Norris; he's bleeding from his arm or his shoulder ... all these students were coming out of Norris trying to take shelter in Randolph [Hall]. All these kids were freaked out," Harrison said, according to Fox News. The students and faculty were barricading themselves in their classrooms. The shooter was "wearing a vest covered in clips was just unloading on their door, going from classroom to classroom ... they said it never seemed like it was going to stop and there was just blood all over," Harrison said.

THE BOTTOM LINE: Because of the ignorance of these brain-dead, anti-gun, America hating, blind elitists who can’t seem to intellectually see beyond the end of their liberal noses, we have yet another school massacre in a “gun free zone”. In a perfect world there would be no need for weapons of any kind. I always seem to be the barer of bad news but I have to tell you the truth, we do not live in a perfect world.

On a personal note I wish these airhead liberal elitists would either get in touch with the realities of this world, or get off of it, so that the rest of us just might survive.

One would think that the elite academia of both government and higher indoctrination institutions would have at least been prepared for the realities of life by lessons learned early in ones life from children’s stories such as the three little pigs, Goldie locks, and the big bad wolf. The reality is, the wolf came to the door of Virginia Tech, and this friend is why we have guns and the Second Amendment.

One must ask, what will happen when an organized Islamic terrorist cell decides that it is time to attack the most vulnerable places on American soil; “ The Gun Free Zones” of our schools...

de Andrea

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