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  • Dennis Lukes
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    Gay-Straight Alliance? That's like a Wolf-Sheep Alliance. The fags and dykes just want to lure a bunch of "bicurious" SJW boys and girls into their clutches so they can molest them and thus recruit them into the LGBTQIArmy. Absolutely outrageous that a rape club was allowed to operate on school grounds without being shut down immediately and the members arrested and shipped off to prison.

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  • Johny Joe Hold
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    Originally posted by Dr. Anthony J. Toole View Post
    Perhaps the slaying is a message from Jesus that Texas needs to enact its own "Don't Say Gay" legislation pronto? Westboro Church can use the occasion of these young people's funerals to remind us God hates fags. How else better to reach into the hearts and minds of men and wrench them out of their complacency?
    While we are all searching for an explanation for shooting students in schools, it appears the cause is right under our noses. Right north of Freehold is a suburb called Ankeny, Iowa. One would think the Christian example of Freehold would spill over and make Ankeny a place with at least some redeeming qualities.

    Such is not the case. Ankeny High School has a homer club. That is bad enough. Even worse, is a high school drag show put on by the homer club. Can you imagine the rage that must be roiling in the minds of young Christian men who own AK 47's? I don't see anything but evil coming from a high school drag show. Complaint calls are rightly flowing into the Ankeny School administrative offices.

    When homers put their finger in the eye of Jesus He will extract revenge.

    Ankeny High School drag performance remains 'under investigation' (desmoinesregister.com)

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  • Dr. Anthony J. Toole
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    Originally posted by WilliamJenningsBryan View Post
    The MSM assumes that all those killed were "innocent" - but never follows up to see what sin was going on in those classrooms. Was it drag queen story telling day? Were those homers and transgenders in the class?
    Perhaps the slaying is a message from Jesus that Texas needs to enact its own "Don't Say Gay" legislation pronto? Westboro Church can use the occasion of these young people's funerals to remind us God hates fags. How else better to reach into the hearts and minds of men and wrench them out of their complacency?

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  • WilliamJenningsBryan
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    Originally posted by Mary Etheldreda View Post
    Does anybody know if any of these school children were Saved before Jesus called them to Judgement?
    An excellent point Sister - the Bible (KJV1611) is full of stories of God's righteous mass killings (eg. mass killings of the first born and brimstone fires wiping out entire towns).

    The MSM assumes that all those killed were "innocent" - but never follows up to see what sin was going on in those classrooms. Was it drag queen story telling day? Were those homers and transgenders in the class?

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  • handmaiden
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    Originally posted by Johny Joe Hold View Post
    Somehow, there is a disconnect with reality in the U.S. Let's start back with the Bible.
    We can also stop right there as well, Brother Mayor. If we can just get America back to a Biblically-based stand of morality and social control cohesion, then mass shootings will no longer be a concern in our once fine country.
    Gunmen want to invade, schools need to defend. These young men with AK 47's need to be met with AK 47's. It's quite simple. Let's get those weapons ramped up so kids can lay down a spray of fire power that evens the score.
    Moving beyond my earlier statement about putting the Bible back in government, there is wisdom in this point as well. No matter how deep the faith of our leaders or how closely they adhere to God's Word in the governance of our everyday lives, there will still be sinners among us.

    Forearmed is forewarned. Get the Bible back into our schools AND get guns into the hands of our children as an additional precaution. What is that old saying? "Praise The Lord and pass the ammunition."


    Those are words that should be displayed in every classroom.

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  • Johny Joe Hold
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    Somehow, there is a disconnect with reality in the U.S. Let's start back with the Bible. Joshua goes in for a fight to the death in Jericho. The City had been taken by the wrong people so Joshua had to take it back with violence. Beloved President Bush II needed to take back Afghanistan and Iraq. In these disputes both sides arm up and duke it out.

    Why do we think elementary schools are different? Gunmen want to invade, schools need to defend. These young men with AK 47's need to be met with AK 47's. It's quite simple. Let's get those weapons ramped up so kids can lay down a spray of fire power that evens the score.

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  • Prayer Warrior
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    Originally posted by Phil Ander View Post
    Call me a limp wristed libtard if you want, but I think 18 year olds should be limited to just one AR 15 purchase in the first year and only 300 rounds of ammunition per week
    What about under 18? I'd hate to see young patriots like Kyle Rittenhouse defenseless against the left wing mob.

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  • Dr. Anthony J. Toole
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    Originally posted by Mary Etheldreda View Post
    Does anybody know if any of these school children were Saved before Jesus called them to Judgement?
    Sister, it's not promising.

    Jose Flores, Jr.
    Alitha Ramirez
    Guadaloupe Rodriguez
    bla bla bla etc...

    You get the picture? Even the dead teachers who should've known better seem decidedly non-Christian: Irma Garcia, Eva Mireles. No further clues from the daughter's Facepage tribute.

    "Mom, I have no words to describe how I feel right now, tomorrow, and for the rest of my life. I never thought that I would be here writing this type of post for you. Mom, you are a hero. I keep telling myself that this isn’t real. I just want to hear your voice," she wrote.

    "I want everything back. I want you to come back to me mom. I miss you more than words can explain," Ruiz posted, adding: "You are so known by many now and I’m so happy that people know your name and that beautiful face of yours and they know what a hero looks like."

    Blah blah blah. Not a hero.

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  • Mary Etheldreda
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    Does anybody know if any of these school children were Saved before Jesus called them to Judgement?

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  • Phil Ander
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    Call me a limp wristed libtard if you want, but I think 18 year olds should be limited to just one AR 15 purchase in the first year and only 300 rounds of ammunition per week.

    I also support background checks


    Q1. Have you ever shot anyone, excluding home intruders, and people who you believe to pose a threat?
    A1. No


    Well that is a fine dandy armament you've just purchased. Warranty and care instructions are there in the box.

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  • Dr. Anthony J. Toole
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    Yes but it does degrade the meaning of "heroes" when their role is to passively die with no accomplishments. To me a hero is someone like Alex Jones or Rush Limbaugh, a fully flowered human being and then some.

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  • Johny Joe Hold
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    Originally posted by Prayer Warrior View Post
    As a nation, we've decided to prioritize gun ownership over child lives. It seems like a worthwhile trade off to me. Most children are kind of annoying and will grow up on welfare anyway. Guns on the other hand are cool.

    Maybe we can even go a step further and add it to the pledge of allegiance like we did with "Under God". Such as "I pledge allegiance, to the flag & constitution, including gun rights, of the United States of America" so children would be consenting too.
    Our thinking is similar, Prayer. I think we want to avoid that old military term, "collateral damage." It's true, the dead children are the collateral damage we have to pay to own guns and remain free, it seems so much more appealing to survivors to call the dead "heroes." That's why I'm leaning towards awards and medals.

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  • Prayer Warrior
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    Originally posted by Johny Joe Hold View Post
    Perhaps the time has come to award each fallen child with a medal recognizing the sacrifice made to preserve gun rights. I'm open to suggestions for a name of such a medal.
    That's a wonderful idea!

    I think this is like covid or the speed limit, etc. We have to strike the right balance of freedom vs. safety. Should we allow people to drive 80 miles an hour or 60? Should we have masks or not?

    As a nation, we've decided to prioritize gun ownership over child lives. It seems like a worthwhile trade off to me. Most children are kind of annoying and will grow up on welfare anyway. Guns on the other hand are cool.

    That being said, it is unfortunate for the children & families of the children who happen to be shot and killed, so they could have some sort of award recognizing their patriotism and sacrifice in the name of freedom.

    If I am ever shot and killed by a mass shooter, I want to go on the record and say that I don't want my death to be used to justify gun control.


    Maybe we ought to have a pledge similar to signing up to be an organ donor when people apply for a driver's license. A little box to check saying "In the event of my or my children's untimely death at the hands of a shooter, I want there to be no gun control enacted on my behalf".


    Maybe we can even go a step further and add it to the pledge of allegiance like we did with "Under God". Such as "I pledge allegiance, to the flag & constitution, including gun rights, of the United States of America" so children would be consenting too.

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  • Dr. Anthony J. Toole
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    When thoughts and prayers go quiet, it's time to roll out the good guy with a gun. Although certainly this is not the time to politicize tragedy.

    Originally posted by Johny Joe Hold View Post
    These children died to preserve gun rights. We cannot let them die in vain.

    Perhaps the time has come to award each fallen child with a medal recognizing the sacrifice made to preserve gun rights. I'm open to suggestions for a name of such a medal.
    That's a beautiful thought. Medals, hmm. Technically they should be participation trophies unless the kid intended to be a martyr. We can give them the benefit of the doubt but technically, they should not receive awards if did not carry weapons or demand gun rights.

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  • Johny Joe Hold
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    These children died to preserve gun rights. We cannot let them die in vain.

    I've been concerned about the lack of thoughts and prayers this time. It's as if thoughts and prayers is worn out and not working. Thoughts and prayers have prevented any number of these shootings. And we need celebrity preachers like Franklin Graham explaining God is here to help those in grief get through this. Certainly we don't need some nit wit atheist saying "God let this happen. Pox on your God."

    Perhaps the time has come to award each fallen child with a medal recognizing the sacrifice made to preserve gun rights. I'm open to suggestions for a name of such a medal.

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