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sherryinutah

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Mass Shooting in Las Vegas
« on: October 02, 2017, 11:26:45 am »
Since the Solar Eclipse - We've experienced a pretty big shift in energy.  Have you noticed this?

Hurricanes in Texas, Florida and Puerto Rico that has has a big impact on the lives' of people who live in those areas and a massive earthquake in Mexico.

Now, we're hearing about a mass shooting at the Mandalay Bay Resort in Las Vegas.

What do you think about all these "changes"?
Have a great day!

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Re: Mass Shooting in Las Vegas
« Reply #1 on: October 02, 2017, 11:33:54 am »
I think the events that have happened are horrible, but I do not believe that they have anything to do with the solar eclipse.

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Re: Mass Shooting in Las Vegas
« Reply #2 on: October 02, 2017, 12:05:58 pm »
Absolutely horrible  :( 

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Re: Mass Shooting in Las Vegas
« Reply #3 on: October 02, 2017, 12:46:54 pm »
Shameful. I was just in Vegas in April. I stayed at the Luxor, and remember visiting the Mandalay Bay hotel for a little slot play. It could've been me. This has been a sad day for all Americans (of 9/11 proportion), and while I'm refraining to say anything political now out of respect for the victims, I think in 24 hours or so, it's our responsibility to address this as a nation and do something so that such a shooting will never happen again.

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Re: Mass Shooting in Las Vegas
« Reply #4 on: October 02, 2017, 12:55:14 pm »
My daughter was performing on that stage at the Las Vegas music festival on Saturday night. She was home safely by Sunday afternoon, but is extremely shaken like the rest of us from this unbelievable news. I can't imagine the horror of witnessing such evil.  This will be with people for the rest of their lives. Praying for all those involved.

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Re: Mass Shooting in Las Vegas
« Reply #5 on: October 02, 2017, 01:11:58 pm »
Shameful. I was just in Vegas in April. I stayed at the Luxor, and remember visiting the Mandalay Bay hotel for a little slot play. It could've been me. This has been a sad day for all Americans (of 9/11 proportion), and while I'm refraining to say anything political now out of respect for the victims, I think in 24 hours or so, it's our responsibility to address this as a nation and do something so that such a shooting will never happen again.

I so agree with you but have to say that I don't think there is anything we can do about it never happening again.  It would require a cultural and societal shift.  Too many guns already in the mainstream, too many people who are in love with their weapons and their "rights," and many people who will not or do not (for varied reasons) get the mental health care they need. So sad!

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Re: Mass Shooting in Las Vegas
« Reply #6 on: October 02, 2017, 04:45:36 pm »
Since the Solar Eclipse - We've experienced a pretty big shift in energy.  Have you noticed this?

Hurricanes in Texas, Florida and Puerto Rico that has has a big impact on the lives' of people who live in those areas and a massive earthquake in Mexico.

Now, we're hearing about a mass shooting at the Mandalay Bay Resort in Las Vegas.

What do you think about all these "changes"?

LOL.

The shooting has NOTHING to do with the solar eclipse.  Neither do any of the other things.  It is hurricane season.  We have them every year.  EVERY YEAR.  Nothing new.  We also have solar eclipses every year.  They are in different places.  It is the first time in a long time that it came thru the middle of the United States.  But it happens every year.  Earthquakes happen every year as well.  NONE OF IT HAS ANYTHING TO DO WITH THE SOLAR ECLIPSE.  And we have had mass shootings for over 20 years.  If these idiots didn't get so much attention there would be less people do it.  They should never mention the idiot's name.  Call him "Stupid X"  and don't refer to me as anything else.  Don't plaster his picture all over the internet.  Don't give him the attention he seeks.  Let him die the worthless piece of trash that he is.  Not die famous.

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Re: Mass Shooting in Las Vegas
« Reply #7 on: October 02, 2017, 04:52:50 pm »
Shameful. I was just in Vegas in April. I stayed at the Luxor, and remember visiting the Mandalay Bay hotel for a little slot play. It could've been me. This has been a sad day for all Americans (of 9/11 proportion), and while I'm refraining to say anything political now out of respect for the victims, I think in 24 hours or so, it's our responsibility to address this as a nation and do something so that such a shooting will never happen again.

This is not political at all.  Although I am sure idiots are going to blame Trump for it.  And he has already addressed the nation.  Done so about lunch time today.  (Monday)  There is also nothing anybody can do to stop things like this from happening.  And taking the guns from law abiding citizens is NOT the answer.  The bad guys will ALWAYS have guns.  As you can already see they aren't up for obeying the laws anyway.

And just for the record the over 500 injured were not from gun fire.  People tend to not realize that.  There were a lot of people trampled.  And some may die from being stomped to death.  How you can not know you are stomping on human bodies is beyond me.

If these people didn't get so much media attention I think it would stop.  It started with Columbine.   Those 2 boys got national attention and now 20 years plus later they still get it.  Because when that shooting is used as comparison they show their pictures and say their names over and over again.  People see that and they want that kid of attention.  Even if they are not around to know they got it.  : (

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Re: Mass Shooting in Las Vegas
« Reply #8 on: October 02, 2017, 04:56:45 pm »
Shameful. I was just in Vegas in April. I stayed at the Luxor, and remember visiting the Mandalay Bay hotel for a little slot play. It could've been me. This has been a sad day for all Americans (of 9/11 proportion), and while I'm refraining to say anything political now out of respect for the victims, I think in 24 hours or so, it's our responsibility to address this as a nation and do something so that such a shooting will never happen again.

I so agree with you but have to say that I don't think there is anything we can do about it never happening again.  It would require a cultural and societal shift.  Too many guns already in the mainstream, too many people who are in love with their weapons and their "rights," and many people who will not or do not (for varied reasons) get the mental health care they need. So sad!

Smh.  I love how people always have to throw in there how these people need mental health help.  People don't have mental health problems.  People are freakin evil.  And we the people do have a right to bear arms.  Has nothing to do with "being in love with their guns or their rights".  People have a right to protect themselves.  If one of the good guys had a gun a lot of these shootings could be stopped immediately.  Drop the idiot and it is over.

Look at some of these other countries where the people do not have the right to own a gun.  Only the government has guns.  And the people do what they are told and live in fear.  Is that what you want?  If so, I am sure you could move to one of those countries.

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Re: Mass Shooting in Las Vegas
« Reply #9 on: October 02, 2017, 05:04:35 pm »
I just don't know what the thought process of anyone to do this. this is a horrible tragedy and will never be forgotten  :(

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Re: Mass Shooting in Las Vegas
« Reply #10 on: October 02, 2017, 06:24:42 pm »
I still don't know why we haven't done anything to correct these sort of events.

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Re: Mass Shooting in Las Vegas
« Reply #11 on: October 02, 2017, 06:40:08 pm »
Just another sick individual that probably never accomplished anything, will be immortalized by the press and inspire other low life's to create copycat crimes. John Hinkley fired his gun for the notoriety, NFL Neanderthals with mediocre talent kneel during the anthem, the columbine kids will forever be remembered on their day, terrorists have their own holiday on 09/11...media gives these people the attention they need and so many people need attention that this will always be around. As this media continues to pound at people they become desensitized. The response at work today wasn't nearly as dramatic as the news that Tom Petty or Hugh Hefner died. The Seattle Seahawks received more favorable public opinion because they are actually proactively, and financially, taking steps to help communities-people are sick of negative news.

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Re: Mass Shooting in Las Vegas
« Reply #12 on: October 02, 2017, 07:14:47 pm »
It's the worst mass shooting in US history. I have friends that live in Vegas and were supposed to be at the concert last night. THANK GOD they decided not to go at the last minute! I was happy to fee that on Facebook this morning.

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Re: Mass Shooting in Las Vegas
« Reply #13 on: October 03, 2017, 04:20:42 am »
I pray for the people that was hurt and may God heal this land.

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Re: Mass Shooting in Las Vegas
« Reply #14 on: October 03, 2017, 04:33:45 am »
There are not enough words to describe how such a horrible event can happen in our great country.  One very troubled soul with an agenda we will never understand. Sincere sympathy for the innocent victims and praise for the many heroes!

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