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Topic: Mass stabbing attack in China
metalwing's photo
Mon 12/17/12 02:00 AM


Hey. Barry has killed, or had killed 175 innocent kids with his drones.

Is that cool?


do you have the numbers for every president, or just this one?

was it 'cool' under any other president?


The straw man once again.

Conrad_73's photo
Mon 12/17/12 02:10 AM

Note private gun ownership is illegal in China. These kids were sitting ducks. The gun-grabbers will disappointed to learn about this story.

http://abcnews.go.com/blogs/headlines/2012/12/22-kids-slashed-in-china-elementary-school-knife-attack/

What was supposed to be another day of learning at an elementary school in central China instead turned to one of terror, as a man slashed 22 children and one adult with a knife.

The injuries were gruesome, and reportedly include cut-off fingers and ears, but this story had a different outcome from the massacre 8,000 miles away in Newtown, Conn. Everyone survived.

Read More: Cries for Gun Control After Shootings Yield Few Policy Changes

Private ownership of firearms is banned in China, making gun crimes rare in the country, according to the Chinese government’s official English language website. Pistols and revolvers are permitted for hunting, and only with permission.

Instead, knives have become the weapon of choice in China. While the United States combats gun violence, China has dealt with a spate of knife attacks in which the victims, while scarred, often survive.

Read Full ABC Coverage of Sandy Hook Elementary School Shooting

Massacres in public spaces in the United States are most often carried out by white men between the ages of 15 and 25, according to FBI profilers. In China, the knife-wielding assailants are predominantly middle-aged men, who are dissatisfied with their lives and resentful toward society, Yang Yongchao, a psychologist at Zhengzhou No 8 People’s Hospital, told the China Daily.

Min Yingjun, 36, was arrested for the knife attack Friday morning at Chenpeng Village’s Wanquan Elementary School. Local officials said he may be suffering from a psychological illness.

On Thursday, a man was arrested after cutting the faces of several female passengers on a Beijing subway, China Daily reported.

The man, whose surname is Hu, reportedly wanted “revenge on society” after being scorned by a former girlfriend.

While China deals with its crimes at home, the country has largely been critical of U.S. gun violence.

Live Updates: Conn. School Shooting

In its annual human rights report, released in May, the Consulate General of the People’s Republic of China in New York condemned U.S. gun ownership.

“The United States has mighty strength in human, financial and material resources to exert effective control over violent crimes,” the report stated. “However, its society is chronically suffering from violent crimes, and its citizens’ lives, properties and personal security are in lack of proper protection.”
well,one of the Idiot Gungrabbers told me,"Well,nobody died"!
And the Jerk hasn't got an inkling about Firearms,yet tries to come across like an "Expert"!
Those stabbings like in China will be the future of attacks in the US if Firearms are outlawed!
It's the "Gunfree Zones" that need to be outlawed!
Billy Clinton really goofed when he signed that Law!

msharmony's photo
Mon 12/17/12 08:36 AM



Hey. Barry has killed, or had killed 175 innocent kids with his drones.

Is that cool?


do you have the numbers for every president, or just this one?

was it 'cool' under any other president?


The straw man once again.



I agree, enough about the president and more about the stabbings in China

msharmony's photo
Mon 12/17/12 08:37 AM


Note private gun ownership is illegal in China. These kids were sitting ducks. The gun-grabbers will disappointed to learn about this story.

http://abcnews.go.com/blogs/headlines/2012/12/22-kids-slashed-in-china-elementary-school-knife-attack/

What was supposed to be another day of learning at an elementary school in central China instead turned to one of terror, as a man slashed 22 children and one adult with a knife.

The injuries were gruesome, and reportedly include cut-off fingers and ears, but this story had a different outcome from the massacre 8,000 miles away in Newtown, Conn. Everyone survived.

Read More: Cries for Gun Control After Shootings Yield Few Policy Changes

Private ownership of firearms is banned in China, making gun crimes rare in the country, according to the Chinese government’s official English language website. Pistols and revolvers are permitted for hunting, and only with permission.

Instead, knives have become the weapon of choice in China. While the United States combats gun violence, China has dealt with a spate of knife attacks in which the victims, while scarred, often survive.

Read Full ABC Coverage of Sandy Hook Elementary School Shooting

Massacres in public spaces in the United States are most often carried out by white men between the ages of 15 and 25, according to FBI profilers. In China, the knife-wielding assailants are predominantly middle-aged men, who are dissatisfied with their lives and resentful toward society, Yang Yongchao, a psychologist at Zhengzhou No 8 People’s Hospital, told the China Daily.

Min Yingjun, 36, was arrested for the knife attack Friday morning at Chenpeng Village’s Wanquan Elementary School. Local officials said he may be suffering from a psychological illness.

On Thursday, a man was arrested after cutting the faces of several female passengers on a Beijing subway, China Daily reported.

The man, whose surname is Hu, reportedly wanted “revenge on society” after being scorned by a former girlfriend.

While China deals with its crimes at home, the country has largely been critical of U.S. gun violence.

Live Updates: Conn. School Shooting

In its annual human rights report, released in May, the Consulate General of the People’s Republic of China in New York condemned U.S. gun ownership.

“The United States has mighty strength in human, financial and material resources to exert effective control over violent crimes,” the report stated. “However, its society is chronically suffering from violent crimes, and its citizens’ lives, properties and personal security are in lack of proper protection.”
well,one of the Idiot Gungrabbers told me,"Well,nobody died"!
And the Jerk hasn't got an inkling about Firearms,yet tries to come across like an "Expert"!
Those stabbings like in China will be the future of attacks in the US if Firearms are outlawed!
It's the "Gunfree Zones" that need to be outlawed!
Billy Clinton really goofed when he signed that Law!



gun free zones arent the problem (Certainly if GUNS dont kill people, gun free zones dont either,, right? laugh laugh )

AndyBgood's photo
Mon 12/17/12 08:52 AM



Note private gun ownership is illegal in China. These kids were sitting ducks. The gun-grabbers will disappointed to learn about this story.

http://abcnews.go.com/blogs/headlines/2012/12/22-kids-slashed-in-china-elementary-school-knife-attack/

What was supposed to be another day of learning at an elementary school in central China instead turned to one of terror, as a man slashed 22 children and one adult with a knife.

The injuries were gruesome, and reportedly include cut-off fingers and ears, but this story had a different outcome from the massacre 8,000 miles away in Newtown, Conn. Everyone survived.

Read More: Cries for Gun Control After Shootings Yield Few Policy Changes

Private ownership of firearms is banned in China, making gun crimes rare in the country, according to the Chinese government’s official English language website. Pistols and revolvers are permitted for hunting, and only with permission.

Instead, knives have become the weapon of choice in China. While the United States combats gun violence, China has dealt with a spate of knife attacks in which the victims, while scarred, often survive.

Read Full ABC Coverage of Sandy Hook Elementary School Shooting

Massacres in public spaces in the United States are most often carried out by white men between the ages of 15 and 25, according to FBI profilers. In China, the knife-wielding assailants are predominantly middle-aged men, who are dissatisfied with their lives and resentful toward society, Yang Yongchao, a psychologist at Zhengzhou No 8 People’s Hospital, told the China Daily.

Min Yingjun, 36, was arrested for the knife attack Friday morning at Chenpeng Village’s Wanquan Elementary School. Local officials said he may be suffering from a psychological illness.

On Thursday, a man was arrested after cutting the faces of several female passengers on a Beijing subway, China Daily reported.

The man, whose surname is Hu, reportedly wanted “revenge on society” after being scorned by a former girlfriend.

While China deals with its crimes at home, the country has largely been critical of U.S. gun violence.

Live Updates: Conn. School Shooting

In its annual human rights report, released in May, the Consulate General of the People’s Republic of China in New York condemned U.S. gun ownership.

“The United States has mighty strength in human, financial and material resources to exert effective control over violent crimes,” the report stated. “However, its society is chronically suffering from violent crimes, and its citizens’ lives, properties and personal security are in lack of proper protection.”
well,one of the Idiot Gungrabbers told me,"Well,nobody died"!
And the Jerk hasn't got an inkling about Firearms,yet tries to come across like an "Expert"!
Those stabbings like in China will be the future of attacks in the US if Firearms are outlawed!
It's the "Gunfree Zones" that need to be outlawed!
Billy Clinton really goofed when he signed that Law!



gun free zones arent the problem (Certainly if GUNS dont kill people, gun free zones dont either,, right? laugh laugh )


Stupid laws do not control stupid people!

msharmony's photo
Mon 12/17/12 08:58 AM




Note private gun ownership is illegal in China. These kids were sitting ducks. The gun-grabbers will disappointed to learn about this story.

http://abcnews.go.com/blogs/headlines/2012/12/22-kids-slashed-in-china-elementary-school-knife-attack/

What was supposed to be another day of learning at an elementary school in central China instead turned to one of terror, as a man slashed 22 children and one adult with a knife.

The injuries were gruesome, and reportedly include cut-off fingers and ears, but this story had a different outcome from the massacre 8,000 miles away in Newtown, Conn. Everyone survived.

Read More: Cries for Gun Control After Shootings Yield Few Policy Changes

Private ownership of firearms is banned in China, making gun crimes rare in the country, according to the Chinese government’s official English language website. Pistols and revolvers are permitted for hunting, and only with permission.

Instead, knives have become the weapon of choice in China. While the United States combats gun violence, China has dealt with a spate of knife attacks in which the victims, while scarred, often survive.

Read Full ABC Coverage of Sandy Hook Elementary School Shooting

Massacres in public spaces in the United States are most often carried out by white men between the ages of 15 and 25, according to FBI profilers. In China, the knife-wielding assailants are predominantly middle-aged men, who are dissatisfied with their lives and resentful toward society, Yang Yongchao, a psychologist at Zhengzhou No 8 People’s Hospital, told the China Daily.

Min Yingjun, 36, was arrested for the knife attack Friday morning at Chenpeng Village’s Wanquan Elementary School. Local officials said he may be suffering from a psychological illness.

On Thursday, a man was arrested after cutting the faces of several female passengers on a Beijing subway, China Daily reported.

The man, whose surname is Hu, reportedly wanted “revenge on society” after being scorned by a former girlfriend.

While China deals with its crimes at home, the country has largely been critical of U.S. gun violence.

Live Updates: Conn. School Shooting

In its annual human rights report, released in May, the Consulate General of the People’s Republic of China in New York condemned U.S. gun ownership.

“The United States has mighty strength in human, financial and material resources to exert effective control over violent crimes,” the report stated. “However, its society is chronically suffering from violent crimes, and its citizens’ lives, properties and personal security are in lack of proper protection.”
well,one of the Idiot Gungrabbers told me,"Well,nobody died"!
And the Jerk hasn't got an inkling about Firearms,yet tries to come across like an "Expert"!
Those stabbings like in China will be the future of attacks in the US if Firearms are outlawed!
It's the "Gunfree Zones" that need to be outlawed!
Billy Clinton really goofed when he signed that Law!



gun free zones arent the problem (Certainly if GUNS dont kill people, gun free zones dont either,, right? laugh laugh )


Stupid laws do not control stupid people!



they sure dont

but thank God we have them for those who arent stupid,,,,

imagine no speed limit because they dont stop speeding

or no laws against pedophilia, because they dont stop pedophiles

or no laws against graffiti, because they dont stop graffiti artists,,,


the list goes on,,, and on,,,

no photo
Mon 12/17/12 09:59 AM
Edited by Jeanniebean on Mon 12/17/12 10:01 AM
Here is a look at the future, especially in the large cities.

Because of the devastated economy, cities will not have enough money to pay police, and when you call 911 because of a home invasion (which are growing very popular) it might take hours for any help to arrive.

The invaders will watch you call 911 and just laugh because they know it will take a couple of hours for the police to arrive, if they ever arrive at all.

Now would be the time to arm yourself. Oops! Too late. You turned all your guns over because of some crazy kid who shot some kids.

My question is, what has that got to do with you?

There could come a time when crime is rampant and police are nowhere to be found.



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