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PHUONG LE | April 5, 2009 09:35 PM EST | AP

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GRAHAM, Wash. — A man who fatally shot his five children and killed himself had just discovered his wife was leaving him for another man, authorities said Sunday.

The bodies of James Harrison's children, ages 7 to 16, were found with multiple gunshot wounds Saturday in the family's mobile home, most of them in their beds. Harrison's body had been found earlier in the day with a self-inflicted gunshot wound, behind the wheel of his idling car.

The night before, the father and his eldest daughter went in search of his wife, Angela Harrison. The daughter used a GPS feature in her mother's cell phone to find her with another man at a convenience store in nearby Auburn, said Ed Troyer, spokesman for the Pierce County Sheriff.

The woman told her husband she was not coming home, and was leaving him for the man with her at the store. The father and the daughter left, distraught, Troyer said.

Sometime after the children went to sleep, he shot each of them multiple times. Four died in their beds. The fifth was found in the bathroom, surrounded by signs of violent struggle.

"He wanted the kids dead," Troyer said. "It wasn't like he shot a few rounds. He shot several rounds."

Investigators believe he then returned to the area near the convenience store looking for his wife. His body was found near the store, Troyer said.

"We think he was going to go back to kill the wife," Troyer said. "He probably didn't find her and realized the gravity of what he'd done and shot himself."

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Several weapons were found in the home.

Authorities have not released the names of the family. Relatives identified the couple as Angela and James Harrison and the children as Maxine, Samantha, Heather, Jamie and James.

Ryan Peden, Maxine's classmate, had said she told him Friday night that her parents had gotten into a fight and her mother had left. The father followed the mother and tried to get her to return, Peden said.

"Maxine texted me at 11 p.m. Friday. She said: "I'm tired of crying. I'm going to bed,'" he said. His text to her the next day went unanswered.

Candy Johnson, an aunt of the mother, described Harrison as a strict, controlling husband and father who didn't allow his wife to make decisions without asking him first.

"My niece has been so controlled from the time she was young," Johnson said, adding that Harrison had impregnated Angela when she was 13.

State child welfare officials put Harrison on a parenting plan in 2007 after a "minor assault" on one of the children, Troyer said, adding that the father agreed to the plan and the case was closed.

Ron Vorak, who lives across the street from the family's trailer at the Deer Run mobile home park, said he called 911 at about 3:20 p.m. Saturday after one of the family's relatives couldn't get anyone to answer the door.

"He knocked on the door, and knocked on a couple of windows," Vorak said of the relative. "He walked around the side of the house, looked into the window. He could see somebody laying on the bed."

The home, about 15 southeast of Tacoma, became a makeshift memorial Sunday as neighbors left cards and bouquets of flowers. School officials said they were arranging to have grief counselors available when teachers and students returned Monday.

"We're going to try to get through this the best we can given the circumstances," said Jeff Davis, Orting School District superintendent. "In a small community like this, we know these kids. Teachers know the kids. All the kids know the kids."

Davis said the eldest, Maxine, was a 10th grader at Orting High School. Jamie was in the eighth grade and her sister Samantha in the sixth grade at Orting Middle School. The two youngest, Heather and James, were second-graders at Orting Primary School.

The father worked as a diesel mechanic, and the mother works at Wal-Mart, said another of Angela Harrison's aunts, Penny Flansburg. Troyer, however, said the father worked as a security guard at a casino.

One neighbor, Sheree Lund, who lives in the mobile home park, signed a community notebook left in front of the family's house. She wrote: "God Bless the five little ones. God bring peace to Mom."

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Associated Press photographer Ted S. Warren contributed to this report.

GRAHAM, Wash. — A man who fatally shot his five children and killed himself had just discovered his wife was leaving him for another man, authorities said Sunday. The bodies of James Harrison's...
GRAHAM, Wash. — A man who fatally shot his five children and killed himself had just discovered his wife was leaving him for another man, authorities said Sunday. The bodies of James Harrison's...
 
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He impregnated her when she was 13. He is a child molester.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:24 AM on 04/06/2009
- sol313 I'm a Fan of sol313 2 fans permalink

Assuming he wasn't a minor at the time.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:43 PM on 04/06/2009
- elaygee I'm a Fan of elaygee 6 fans permalink

If he was 15 at the time and she was 13, its still child rape, which carries the death penalty in some places. If he had been prosecuted back then, this would not have happened.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:12 PM on 04/06/2009
- amdezurik I'm a Fan of amdezurik 36 fans permalink

well, the numbers do not add up. In all accounts the oldest daughter is 16 but the mother is listed as 35. now, 35 - 16 = 19, NOT 13 so someone may be fudging things just a little bit. Also the husband is listed as 34, ONE YEAR YOUNGER then the wife in this case. Does that make any difference to your blanket accusation you made with no real information at all?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:04 PM on 04/06/2009
- DKLabRat I'm a Fan of DKLabRat 8 fans permalink

Tipping point? I seriously doubt it. Americans are just never going to get it. They'll continue to pass out guns like sweets and then express shock when things like this massacre happen. When it comes to this issue they have to be the dumbest people on the planet.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:16 AM on 04/06/2009
- WasteNJ I'm a Fan of WasteNJ 28 fans permalink
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Restricting gun purchases does not affect criminals. They don't bother to get permits. Should we ban cars too? Drunk drivers kill more people than guns do. Where should we stop?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:38 AM on 04/06/2009
- sol313 I'm a Fan of sol313 2 fans permalink

If anything, that example proves that we should ban drinking, not that we should ban driving. And even if banning drinking altogether won't work in America, are you seriously saying that the severe penalties for drunk driving don't reduce deaths? That if there were no laws and no penalties, drinking would not kill more people?

It would be one thing if you had just come up with a bad example, but you actually came up with one that proves exactly the opposite of what you were trying to prove. Maybe we should have a law against people posting comments when they're drunk.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:25 PM on 04/06/2009
- All in All I'm a Fan of All in All 62 fans permalink

What I don't understand is why were the Children in the custody of the Father and not the Mother ?

That Man should have never have shoot those Children, he should have let them live out the rest of their lives that was given to them!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:51 AM on 04/06/2009
- pipetoe I'm a Fan of pipetoe 19 fans permalink
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NO kidding.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:15 PM on 04/06/2009
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What is going on in America. This isn't about guns. This is a societal issue. Terrible, terrible story in the midst of a stretch of terrible stories. There is something really wrong.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:36 AM on 04/06/2009
- OdinsEye I'm a Fan of OdinsEye 66 fans permalink
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"This isn't about guns. This is a societal issue."

BINGO!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:56 AM on 04/06/2009
- Bozwellian I'm a Fan of Bozwellian 30 fans permalink

A SOCIAL ISSUE aggrevated with the easy access to guns !! (and just what TRUE 'sportsman" NEEDS an AK47 or body armour piercing bullets ? And why so VERY afraid to have a background checkup and registration system in place that is enforced and utilized ? )

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:23 AM on 04/06/2009
- WasteNJ I'm a Fan of WasteNJ 28 fans permalink
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It's called "stress". There's a lot going around, that's why it's starting to look like the 80's again.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:38 AM on 04/06/2009
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Yeah, it's not the gun, it's the person holding it.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:52 AM on 04/06/2009
- Prakosh I'm a Fan of Prakosh 197 fans permalink
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Really, if the kids had all had guns like the NRA wants they could have shot the guy before he killed them all. Really!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:47 PM on 04/06/2009
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I am furious right now with the police and everyone else who says "he killed the kids BECAUSE his wife was leaving him for another man".

That IS NOT why he murdered his innocent children.

He murdered his innocent children because he was a selfish, narcissistic, brutal, controlling monster..

Saying that he did this BECAUSE of anything his wife did is BLAMING THE VICTIM.

Yes, I'm furious that adults in our culture -- and especially the police, who should have just a little more psychological sophistication than the average Junior High School drop-out -- continue to spread these outright lies about the monsters who live among us.

Go ahead and blame the woman whose five children were just MURDERED, but don't ask sane people to buy into that idiocy.

There was one and ONLY one person pulling the trigger. He is 100% responsible for what he chose to do with this own free will. Blame him and for God's sake, stop blaming the women he would have killed, too, if he could have tracked her down again.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:08 AM on 04/06/2009
- HDR I'm a Fan of HDR 8 fans permalink

Perfectly stated.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:51 AM on 04/06/2009
- birchtree3 I'm a Fan of birchtree3 18 fans permalink

Well said.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:48 AM on 04/06/2009
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I agree with your statements about "blaming the victim", but I'm not sure we should ignore causality, the relationship between cause and effect.

The man's selfishness is the inarguable reason for his violence. Nothing else. If he wasn't insanely (literally) selfish, he could not have considered murdering his family.

His life was ruled by selfishness, abuse of others, and need to feel superior to all.

When his empire collapsed, his idiocy shifted to insanity, and he evidently concluded there was one thing left to illustrate his control over others. Murder is the ultimate control of one human over another, so as we say, he showed them.

It's possible, maybe even probable, that he would have killed if he had lost his job, or been cut off in traffic. He was obviously unstable, and primed for an act of rage.

In those cases, the report would have said "He killed because he lost his job", or "because he was cut off in traffic". Neither of those reports could be interpreted to be blaming anyone or anything. They would merely be descriptions of causality.

You're exactly correct. He did not murder his family because his wife left him; but the sad reality is that in his last moment, just before he killed himself, he was conviced that was the reason.

That is why we must address causality. Knowing why lunatics kill is critical to stopping them, and if we try to apply logic to heinous acts, we'll never figure it out.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:48 AM on 04/06/2009
- sol313 I'm a Fan of sol313 2 fans permalink

Well said

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:45 PM on 04/06/2009
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Insanity doesn't require causality. Why must we pretend that there is a cause-and-effect relationship where none exists?

He could have shot them all because they ran out of milk, because his bunions were hurting, or because his favorite team lost.

People who are insane, vile and controlling kill people all the time. We try to make it comprehensible when the very actions they take are utterly incomprehensible. It's harmless when we blame sun spots. When we blame the mother of five who just had her babies murdered, it's unforgivably cruel.

He killed them BECAUSE HE WANTED TO for reasons that went to the grave with him, locked forever inside his rotting brain.

We used to say that men raped women BECAUSE they wore short skirts, or had a glass of wine with him and lead him on. Now we understand that the only person responsible for rape is the rapist. We don't even allow the rape victim's sexual history in court, because we know it's inflammatory and immaterial. We don't care if she's a virgin or not, she had a right to say NO.

In this case and too many others, when a person decides to kill their children, we often say that they did it "because" of something their spouse did or didn't do. This perpetuates the myth that if the spouses of abusers find the right eggshells to walk upon, they can keep themselves and their children safe from the monster.

It's not true.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:13 PM on 04/06/2009
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That is exactly what I was saying. You said it best.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:48 AM on 04/06/2009

yep. Like HopefulinFlorida pointed out in the article, the man had impregnated her when she was 13...pedop­hiles are all about control and power over others. Like authoritarian personalities, when they lose that control and power they lash out like animals.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:04 AM on 04/06/2009

I have been following the stories about the various tragedies involving guns the past few days. I have also noticed that Fox News has been ratcheting up the rhetoric about Obama getting peoples guns and that he is turning the country socialist.

This so called news network is inciting the already crazies who watch their shows to commit violent acts. I think Homeland Security needs to shut this network down to protect domestic terrorists.

I also noticed that if you look at any of the stories on the shootings on Yahoo News and look at the comments left on the stories (Yahoo Buzz), you will notice most of the reasonable comments have been "thumbed down" by the right wing nuts who are very active on these stories. The only thumbs up have been to the right wing viewpoint. I wonder if some right wing blogs are encouraging their members to do this to the stories on Yahoo News relating to gun violence.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:25 AM on 04/06/2009

So sad that this creep had to kill his kids rather than just himself. I'm definitely surprised that he was able to own a gun after being charged for assault on one of his children.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:54 PM on 04/05/2009
- pipetoe I'm a Fan of pipetoe 19 fans permalink
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You are right!! to Maybe if there is abuse reported in the home, then that should limit a person's ability to own and license a gun.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:19 PM on 04/06/2009
- CindyV I'm a Fan of CindyV 6 fans permalink

It never fails to amaze me that men think they can do this kind of thing. A man decides that if he can't keep his wife, she shouldn't keep her children and proceeds to kill them to make sure she doesn't get them. In anaother state a child is missing. If her disappearance follows "the norm," she was abducted by a man. Why does a guy think he can just snatch a child from her home, from her parents just because he wants her? And please don't say that it's not all men. It's just always men. Looking at the shooting headlines around the country this week, how many women went postal and killed their children or snatched a child?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:29 PM on 04/05/2009

Umm... I'm sure you're not interested in the truth, but "it's not all men".

Do a Google search for "woman kills children". About 2.6 million hits. Women seem to prefer drowning or poisoning their children rather than shooting them, but that's about the only difference here.

It's a sick, sick world.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:58 AM on 04/06/2009
- BCubedReg I'm a Fan of BCubedReg 6 fans permalink

Get off of your high horse sanctimony. It's not just men that commit these horrific crimes, women do too. Lest we forget the Texas woman (can't remember her name) that drowned her 5 kids in the bathtub or Susan Smith that drowned her two kids in the back seat of her car as she drove it into a lake so she could be with her new boyfriend.

The problem is that life is cheap when there are 6.6 Billion people on the planet. As a society we have become desensitized to violence. We profess indignant outrage at the commission of such violent action but then forget it even occured by the next news cycle. Then we lobby for loose gun restrictions, such as the owning of automatic weapons should be a constitutional right...

PLEASE! Cut the baloney.

This James Harrison killed his kids for one reason, he's a gutless, unstable, thug. The problem is ther are a lot of these people walking among us.... and they are not just men.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:18 AM on 04/06/2009
- pipetoe I'm a Fan of pipetoe 19 fans permalink
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It's not the norm that men or women do this. It is so heinous that we hear about it nationally and internatio­nally...Th­e problems is that it can not be predicted.­..The symptoms are there in many people, but most do not kill.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:22 PM on 04/06/2009
- Hnorc I'm a Fan of Hnorc 21 fans permalink

Right, and Susan Smith drowing her kids in a car was what a guy? Get real.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:35 PM on 04/06/2009
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This article is not specifically about guns. It is about a man who killed his children because his wife was going to leave him. He used a gun to do the killing.

The "shooting" is a symptom, of a sick society and a sick man.

If you want your children dead because your spouse is leaving you, you have mental problems, ok?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:19 PM on 04/05/2009
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Its about a guy with a mental problem that owned a GUN!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:24 PM on 04/05/2009

Yes, and if we had stricter gun ownership laws perhaps people like him could not buy guns. Personally I am for the right to bear arms, rifles, small hand guns, no person needs an assault rifle or a machine gun. This is a sad story, but I am wondering, nothing was mentioned of the Mom, is she around? Does she care her kids are all dead? I would have never left my kids with someone who is unstable, but hey, why be responsible when you can blame guns and society.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:02 PM on 04/05/2009
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And now five innocent children are dead because of the NRA's B.A.R.-in-­every-pot attitude.

We are all in danger from people with more guns than wits who suddenly go nuts.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:45 PM on 04/05/2009
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article: "State child welfare officials put Harrison on a parenting plan in 2007 after a "minor assault" on one of the children, Troyer said, adding that the father agreed to the plan and the case was closed."

THANKS WASHINGTON STATE.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:03 PM on 04/05/2009
- amdezurik I'm a Fan of amdezurik 36 fans permalink

yeah, looks like he was not the only one with a "parenting issue"...

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:49 PM on 04/06/2009

There are appox 100 million guns in the US....nobo­dy will stand up and try to take them away...it is not going to happen...s­o even if we banned all guns now...we will still have 100 million...­they kinda last forever...­what we need is a sound mental health program. It's called universal health ins. If you need counseling now..you may or may not find some volunteer help. More than likely you have to pay for it...too bad if you can't afford it.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:59 PM on 04/05/2009
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"they kinda last forever"

No, they last as long as there's ammunition.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:23 AM on 04/06/2009
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This makes me so angry. I don't believe in an afterlife but this guy deserves to be in he.ll!!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:45 PM on 04/05/2009
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A note from Australia:

In Tasmania in 1996, Martin Bryant murdered 35 people and injured 21 others with an AR15 semi-automatic rifle and a FN L1A1 semi-automatic assault rifle at a popular tourist attraction, in what's become known as the "Port Arthur massacre".

Our 1996 gun ownership reforms were precipitated by the Port Arthur massacre, the 13th mass shooting in 15 years in which five or more victims died. The central provisions of the reforms were the ban on semi-automatic rifles and pump action shotguns, accompanied by gun amnesties and two national buybacks, which together saw some 820,000 guns destroyed. Because of their rapid firepower, semi-automatics are the guns of choice for those intent on killing many people quickly. Our then Prime Minister John Howard introduced the reforms to prevent US-style mass killings, not primarily to prevent criminal or domestic gun homicides or gun suicides.

In the 12 years since the law reforms, there have been no mass shootings in Australia.

The USA has 14.3 times Australia’s population but 104 times our total firearm-caused deaths (30,143 in 2005 vs 289 in 2003), and 294 times Australia’s firearm homicide rate (12,352 in 2005 vs just 42 in 2005/06). In 1979, 705 people died from gunshots in Australia, yet despite population growth, in 2003, this number had fallen to 289.

http://www.crikey.com.au/Politics/20080909-Speech-notes-that-Sarah-Palin-will-never-consult.html

Gun control laws DO work.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:37 PM on 04/05/2009
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great post.. thanks for sharing!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:11 PM on 04/05/2009
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Thanks for the information on Australia and the comparisons.

In the USA there is a powerful, huge, rich organization The National Rifle Association. They lobby incessantly against gun controls. So far they have won the debate since gun control in the USA is a dead issue.

In fact, the Supreme Court made a ruling last year that the city of Washington DC would allow loaded hand guns to be kept in the home.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:24 PM on 04/05/2009

Great example, now we just need to get someone in the country to get a bill started to destroy all the semi-automatics and assault rifles. But I would not suggest anyone holding your breath.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:05 PM on 04/05/2009
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"now we just need to get someone in the country to get a bill started to destroy all the semi-automatics and assault rifles."

Why?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:54 AM on 04/06/2009
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DingoDave - Our eternal problem here in America, is that we are incapable of condescending to the way any other country does things no matter how well it works. We have ALL the answers.

Red neck mantra: "We don't need none of them there Azzztralans or Iropeans or commies telln us here Imericans wat to dew." "Heck, if guns was good enuf fer Jesus (along wit english) then they's gurt enuf fer us" God bless Imerica!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:19 PM on 04/05/2009
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America is unique and interesting in two very important ways, although there are others, too.

ONE: We are the only nation seemingly intent on discrediting Darwin.

TWO: We are the only (dare I say, "civilized") nation so intent on owning guns.

There is a connection here, you know. I'll spell it out for you: Lack of logical and rational thinking.

More science and strong gun control would make us both wiser and safer.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:54 PM on 04/05/2009
- dengal I'm a Fan of dengal 6 fans permalink

this is so tragic and heart breaking. The loss of 5 innocent children over a divorce is unthinkable

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:32 PM on 04/05/2009
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Actually it's not over a divorce..i­t's over the loss of control. He was one of those men that had to be in total control over his family. When his wife threw off his control he couldn't handle it. Being able to control their families is the way these men feel adequate as human beings. There are many more like him out there.
Girls..whe­n you meet a guy and he's so-o-o sweet, can't do enough for you or your family...b­rings you gifts, flowers,etc all the time, calls all the time...TUR­N and run the other way. That's how this type of guy gets you. As soon as you're committed to him the changes start...yo­ur family and friends are gradually pushed away, you might not even realize what is happening.­.you start to lose control over when you can go out of the house, who you can talk to, what you wear, etc. He stops being sweet, becomes very authoritarian and then usually the beatings start. These guys have no self esteem so the only way they can feel good about themselves is to be master over someone else.
He lost his control and he was going to make sure his wife had no control over their children. So sad!!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:56 AM on 04/06/2009

a gun crazed nation is not a peaceful nation. the gun freaks and the NRA have ruined this country.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:26 PM on 04/05/2009
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At what point (currently - a mass murder a day), do we say maybe we do have a gun problem? We now live in fear of anyone fired, divorced, angry....

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