From: NINT0oL-AT-aol.com Date: Sat, 8 May 1999 00:07:38 EDT Subject: Re: Tornado and Littleton In a message dated 5/5/99 8:56:30 PM EST, a018967t-AT-bc.seflin.org writes: << This week far more people have died in OK and KS tornados than in Littleton but there does not seems to be any rush in media to find some one to blame in OK. Does it mean that a life of a child in CO is more valuable than of a person somewhere else? >> That's not the issue that the media and whatnot is discussing. It's the fact that two human minds could be so currupt as to brutally kill as many children as they did. We can't much complain about the fact that nature kills people, because that happens everyday. It is random and virtually uncontrolable. sure it is possible to create medicines to cure diseases, but the things that happened in Oklahoma and Kansas are uncontrolable. It just cannot be prevented. It is appaling to think that we couldn't prevent the two CHILDREN in Littleton from doing what they did. How is it that the parents couldnt notice? How is it that they could get their hands on semi-automatic weapons? How is it that they could bring these weapons, bombs, etc. into the public school where they massacured their classmates? What is it that brought them to commit this coldblooded crime? Most importantly, how can we prevent it from occuring again? We can't evaluate natures doings, because as far as we know, it is random. russ
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