that's why hate them....
By karthik111
@karthik111 (660)
India
December 14, 2012 3:00pm CST
It's 2.27 am here in India...I can't sleep after hearing that news.
Well, America is the powerful nation in the world. But one thug which we most of us hating is those mad people.
It's another day, another 20 more people killed by gun shooter including small children. It's become common in america.
Why not American government banned guns from common man use?
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@lampar (7584)
• United States
14 Dec 12
It is quite an ironic you as an Indian will consider USA is a powerful nation in the world where she can not even provide basic safety protection to all those children and school going students, school massacre and violence had been a weekly occurance by angry men unabated recently while innocent children are left to die without much preventive action been taken after so many repeated massacres took place in USA. It is a powerful nation indeed....
@habibti320 (925)
• United States
14 Dec 12
The U.S.A. is clearly a powerful nation considering its military strength.
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@mariaperalta (19073)
• Mexico
15 Dec 12
true.. but something like this can happen anywhere and at anytime. If not in a school at a mall or supermarket.............
@lampar (7584)
• United States
15 Dec 12
Militarily powerful nation is meaningless if children in this country can not even get a secured learning environement inside their grade school and government failed to provide the very basic personal safety to our children in public places like school and hospital, mall and park etc...... It is quite an ironic.
@mariaperalta (19073)
• Mexico
15 Dec 12
Yes very sad news today from the usa. i feel so sorry for all and their families, God bless each and everyone of them.
@SIMPLYD (90721)
• Philippines
15 Dec 12
It's so shocking that a heavily armed young man got inside the school without being accosted by authorities. Don't they have security guards on the school where they can check if the one getting inside is armed or not?
@AmbiePam (93882)
• United States
19 Dec 12
It was in a rich part of town. And they had a security system. You had to be buzzed in because the doors locked when school started. You couldn't come in unless someone buzzed you in and then made an ID. However, he shot the glass in the doors out and walked in. Most schools don't have security guards unless they are in a bad part of town.