I wrote an exam today. Written by two profs and most of the questions written by 1 of the profs were really ambiguous. People left the room crying etc....
I get home, and read about this story, and it really puts first-world problems like that into perspective. I felt sick. I can't imagine what the families of these children must be dealing with.
Once the mourning ceases, this shooting is going to get real political real quickly.
It's disgusting that this is the kind of thing that it takes to wake up a nation. It's way too easy to obtain a firearm in the states. It's enough with the 2nd amendment BS.
To generalize, I wonder how middle-America feels about this whole thing.
It's one thing to argue your right to bear arms, but do you really want to live in a society where your kid's life is at stake because some unstable individual decides to do the unthinkable?
5th Year 12 Team Dynasty H2H, Daily Starts
G, A, +/-, PIM, SOG, Hits, PPP, SHP
W, GAA, Sv%, Svs, SO
C: J.Spezza, A.Galchenyuk, E.Kuznetsov, M.Hanzal, V.Rask, S.Couturier
LW: Z.Parise, M.Gaborik, T.Vanek, J.Skinner
RW: C.Perry, J.Pavelski, P.Hornqvist, V.Nichushkin
D: E.Karlsson, P.K Subban, J.Muzzin, R.Ristolainen
G: R.Miller, S.Varlamov, D.Dubnyk
Prospects: Matthews, Kapanen, Vrana, Scherbak, Zadorov, Grubauer, Pickard, Aittokallio, Makarov, Reway, Guryanov, McCarron, Samsonov, Aho, Montour, Bowey