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Why We Continue to Have School Murders
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Robert Morse
Website: http://slowfacts.wordpress.com
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Why have there been any more school murders in the USA since the attack at Columbine High School two decades ago? Violent attacks aren’t a mystery. We know why murderers kill. We know the kind of targets they want.
We also know how to prevent and how to respond to these attacks. Why haven’t we adopted the measures that save our students?
We have not stopped these rampages because the news media and political special-interests feed on mass murder. |
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jac
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Excellent article. A little long, but a must read. |
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