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8 hours ago, Doc Brown said:

I always thought that was a ridiculous assertion, but seeing how the left reacted to this shooting is starting to make me think maybe the 2nd amendment gun advocates on the right are correct to think that.

 

It becomes more obvious when you suddenly see how the political left never stops first to find out the details. They go straight to "ban the guns." Every time. Now throw in a big megaphone to scream this message like, oh, say, CNN, and, well...here we are.

 

 

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1 minute ago, LABillzFan said:

 

It becomes more obvious when you suddenly see how the political left never stops first to find out the details. They go straight to "ban the guns." Every time. Now throw in a big megaphone to scream this message like, oh, say, CNN, and, well...here we are.

 

 

 

Bump stocks illegal yet? That's where I go straight to. It's a compromised way to start. "Ban the bump stocks." Those in power said they would.

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20 hours ago, Augie said:

My wife saw her “genetic nutritionist” (whatever that is, but she’s helped my wife immensely!) last night and came home with some interesting thoughts. It started with the question of why autism rates are climbing so rapidly. The nutritionalist feels all the processed food, sodas, diet soda, fast food and all they other crap we eat, going back to the child’s time in the womb, plays a significant role. (I know, what do you expect a nutritionist to say?) Autism, ADHD and other  mental health issues just seem to get worse before our eyes. I don’t know the answer, but it’s something we really need to be putting more emphasis on. .

 

I think there is more truth to your wife's nutritionist than many people want to admit. I find it difficult to grasp that I can throw a rock in any direction and hit a person who has/had cancer, or knows someone right now who has cancer.  It seems simple to me that step one should be to clean your food intake.

 

Nothing processed. No more fast food, sodas, canned this or jarred that. Just clean food.

 

Anecdotal, I understand, but the results have been simply amazing through my lens, starting with my wife, who has all but eliminated migraines and back pain almost exclusively by changing her diet to healthy foods and removing gluten.

 

Plus, think about it; why would you NOT eat clean?

 

But, you know...guns.

 

11 minutes ago, Real News said:

 

Bump stocks illegal yet? That's where I go straight to. It's a compromised way to start. "Ban the bump stocks." Those in power said they would.

 

 

This is why people are strarting to realize the plan is to take all guns.

 

Wacked out teenager shoots people with a shot gun. Solution: ban something that had nothing to do with the event and blame people who don't do as you say.


 

 

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2 minutes ago, ALF said:

From what I think I  know,  this level of school killings is only in this country ? then why 

 

Law enforcement that's emasculated and completely unable to stop anyone from doing anything if they REALLY want to do it.

 

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3 minutes ago, joesixpack said:

 

Law enforcement that's emasculated and completely unable to stop anyone from doing anything if they REALLY want to do it.

 

 

What could be a solution ?

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1 minute ago, ALF said:

 

What could be a solution ?

 

Oh, I don't know. School counselors DOING THEIR JOB and reporting kids at high risk for this kind of thing to the authorities who would then, if their families have legal weapons, be able to report that kind of information back to the school.

 

That'd be a step.

 

I'm sure the teachers unions won't support that, though. Too much like work.

 

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10 minutes ago, joesixpack said:

 

Oh, I don't know. School counselors DOING THEIR JOB and reporting kids at high risk for this kind of thing to the authorities who would then, if their families have legal weapons, be able to report that kind of information back to the school.

 

That'd be a step.

 

I'm sure the teachers unions won't support that, though. Too much like work.

 

And it would be deemed racist, bacause a disproportionate amount of young black students are involved in violent behavior in school... 

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banning guns/weapons is clearly not the answer. sorry to call those who do think that naive, but that is what you are. this is not a gun, bump stock, shotgun problem. this is a people problem. this is the example of poor parenting, social media, internet and the 24 hour news circus.  technology has warped the minds of many. it has been abused just as drugs and alcohol have. it starts in the home but the problem there is the home is not what it used to be. it is either single parents or both working who can not control the kids who come home and sit on their ass with a game pad in hand playing video games or with their nose in a device where they have total access to the internet and see and read everything, I mean everything.

 

it all starts at home.

 

this of course is just my opinion/observation,  but I see no end in sight and it's going to get a hell of a lot worse.  the days of leave it to beaver are far gone and don't be surprised in the near future (10-20 years or sooner) it will be a world like that of mad max. 

 

 

 

 

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24 minutes ago, ALF said:

 

What could be a solution ?

 

Dogs trained to sniff out weapons at the door.

Not nearly as expensive as other alternatives, and very effective.

 

Not that hard to assign a dog or two per school and take care of it.

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4 hours ago, JohnC said:

A large number of the players that Vegas selected were players that the dispatching teams were willing to let go. Prior to the draft teams were negotiating with Vegas over what player  they would offer if a particular exposed player was not selected. Vegas's GM did a masterful job of taking the right players with these side deals.

 

The goalie now anchoring Vegas was a player that the Penquins wanted to let go. He was a heavy cost player with an emerging young and cheaper goalie ready to take the reigns in Pittsburgh. The Penquins felt that Vegas was doing them a favor by taking him and opening up cap space and allowing their young goalie who they felt was ready to be their primary goalie. 

 

Contrast how the GM for the Knights handled his job compared to how the former GM of the Sabres did his job. Murray made a lot of loud deals that didn't come close to meeting its expectation. In addition, he drained the farm and now our new GM is in the process of replenishing it again. 

 

I don't understand why you would advocate for expansion teams to go through the multi-year struggles of being uncompetitive and unwatchable. That certainly doesn't serve building up the new market and it doesn't serve the opposing markets that have to be subjected to unentertaining garbage hockey. The Vegas model is a success. It should be copied when another expansion team is brought into the league. 

Now that this is on PPP... Thanks for the great defense of Socialism and how it should work throughout the world.

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4 minutes ago, sherpa said:

 

Dogs trained to sniff out weapons at the door.

Not nearly as expensive as other alternatives, and very effective.

 

Not that hard to assign a dog or two per school and take care of it.

 

If dogs could do that (I don't know) that is a great idea !

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7 minutes ago, ExiledInIllinois said:

Now that this is on PPP... Thanks for the great defense of Socialism and how it should work throughout the world.

Sounds more like LVGK didn't build that, someone else did.

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5 minutes ago, ExiledInIllinois said:

Now that this is on PPP... Thanks for the great defense of Socialism and how it should work throughout the world.

You got it wrong. It's not about socialism as it is a smart business model. It's about the exceptional execution of plan that was instituted by millionaire and billionaire owners whose sole ideology revolves around making more money.  

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2 minutes ago, JohnC said:

It's about the exceptional execution of plan that was instituted by millionaire and billionaire owners whose sole ideology revolves around making more money.  

No.  I got it right.

 

As Sabres fans... We need to just keep laboring @ it for the pure love of it while others get the easy answer to keep them hanging on.

 

They will never lose us as fans.

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1 minute ago, ExiledInIllinois said:

No.  I got it right.

 

As Sabres fans... We need to just keep laboring @ it for the pure love of it while others get the easy answer to keep them hanging on.

 

They will never lose us as fans.

 

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33 minutes ago, JohnC said:

You got it wrong. It's not about socialism as it is a smart business model. It's about the exceptional execution of plan that was instituted by millionaire and billionaire owners whose sole ideology revolves around making more money.  

While the NHLPA makes sure the players are rightly compensated through the CBA that includes a pension plan.

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