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April 17, 2007

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Without adequate healthcare for the masses, seems to me handgun control should be an emphasis.But then, The NRA lobby is as active as big insurance and pharmaceutical companies with this crowd we have running things...



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I'm wondering, too, if having such strict 'confidentiality' rules doesn't "hide" a potentially dangerous person, like this guy? It appears the university had sent him to a mental care institution in Dec. 2005 and then allowed him to return to campus, with no follow up. I don't mean to blame the university. Blame easy access to guns, blame the university for the two hour gap in warning others, blame what you want, it doesn't change the horrible outcome and it's not clear at all that any single step could have stopped him.



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I attended the graduation for the Political Science Department of VT--my niece was graduating. The first diplomas they handed out were to the parents of the 9 poli-sci students that were killed. It put a very solemn tone on the rest of the graduation - was that the right thing to do or should they have separated that ceremony from the other? They chose to include them, which, I am sure was criticized as well. Humans make choices every day - our perspectives are varied, and we will never all agree. Understanding someone's perspective requires diligence and an open mind and heart - not as easy thing these days.

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