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    http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/17156121/?GT1=9033

    Sounds more mental than anything. However, I've heard crazier things than revenge against a country that allowed them as refugees.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Devastatin Dave
    I guess he was Morman then since he lived in Utah, right?
    Well not everyone in Utah is mormon, and since mormonism doesn't promote violence I am guessing he probably was not, although I could be wrong.

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    It is still comparatively quiet down south, but with how fast we're growing I can't say how long our little Utopia will last. There was that rape and murder of a 15 year old girl by a 14 year old boy in Dixie Downs just last month, if you remember. The world is catching up with us even in St. George.

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    Yea I remember that, the girl that was killed supposedly went to my school. Crime in St. George is definently rising, there was a freeway chase a couple weeks ago that ended in a drug bust,and I have also seen some graffiti, which is new for a small town like this one.

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    I just heard him described as a Bosnian Muslim but they said there was no direct indication that religion was a cause….


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    Quote Originally Posted by Fisherking
    I just heard him described as a Bosnian Muslim but they said there was no direct indication that religion was a cause….
    Yeah they said that in the link in my previous post.
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    So we have a highschool dropout who is a bit of a loner who gets some guns and a trenchcoat and goes a bit mental .
    Seems like a typical trenchcoat wearing lunatic on a shooting spree to me .
    Forget gun laws , you lot over there really need to ban trenchcoats .

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    Quote Originally Posted by Tribesman
    Forget gun laws , you lot over there really need to ban trenchcoats .
    Tsk. When trenchcoats are outlawed, only outlaws will have trenchcoats. And then what?

    Look, if only everybody in that mall would've been wearing a trenchcoat, this whole tragedy never would've happened. Or take for example Vermont. A cold place, everybody weares trenchcoats. And lo and behold: the state has never witnessed any trenchoat mafia shooting. Clear proof.

    So, if we want to prevent kids from going on a trenchcoat shooting spree ever again, we clearly need to make sure all kids have easy access to trenchcoats.
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    Quote Originally Posted by luigi VI di Fatlington
    Tsk. When trenchcoats are outlawed, only outlaws will have trenchcoats. And then what?

    Look, if only everybody in that mall would've been wearing a trenchcoat, this whole tragedy never would've happened. Or take for example Vermont. A cold place, everybody weares trenchcoats. And lo and behold: the state has never witnessed any trenchoat mafia shooting. Clear proof.

    So, if we want to prevent kids from going on a trenchcoat shooting spree ever again, we clearly need to make sure all kids have easy access to trenchcoats.
    Trenchcoats don't kill people; Muslims kill people.
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    Quote Originally Posted by luigi VI di Fatlington
    Tsk. When trenchcoats are outlawed, only outlaws will have trenchcoats. And then what?
    There will be Congressional hearings about "trenchcoat profiling".
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    Quote Originally Posted by Goofball
    Trenchcoats don't kill people; Muslims kill people.
    Atleast that's the case in most world conflicts currently.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Devastatin Dave
    Atleast that's the case in most world conflicts currently.
    I still think the Africans have the lead. So a guy went mental who happend to be muslim. Big deal. I belive Dave is right muslims being pre-disposed to violence but this is not one of those cases and he is promoting the wrong reasons.
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