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Cara Ireland

Boston terror fears raised at Senate immigration hearing - 0 views

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    A top Republican senator used the terror bombings in Boston to raise new questions on Friday about a bipartisan comprehensive immigration reform bill, legislation that now faces growing questions from conservative critics.
Morgan Ronfeldt

California dad dies after fight with teen daughter, cops say - 2 views

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    This is a really short article, but from the little information that's stated I think the case is unfair. I don't think the daughter should be charged with manslaughter if he suffered from a heart attack.
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    Isn't it child abuse if they were in a physical fight? She was just defending herself, that doesn't mean that she killed him.
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    No one plans on having a heart attack when they get into a fight with their parent. So she shouldn't be charged with manslaughter involuntary or not.
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    I don't think she should be charged. She did not kill him, his body died out on its own. It may have got his heart rate going but its just a freak accident. Its not like she wanted to kill her dad. Although she shouldn't have been fighting him.
Nicole Lee

Boys reunite with grandparents after kidnapping by parents - 0 views

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    the parent absolutely do not deserve there children after the actions that they did and the parents still think they have the right to keep there children just means there crazy it is a good thing that they will be spending some nice time in jail
nelsontad

4 year old kills 6 year old - 2 views

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    I think the parent should be charged if any one i mean you should have your guns locked up anyways
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    If the guns are accessible to the children how is it the child's fault? The children at that age are unaware of what a gun is and can do.
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    i think that if parents have little kids around they should have the guns locked up somewhere to where little kids will not be able to get the guns
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    I agree with Austin, Kids should not be able to have access to the parents guns. So the parents should be the one's getting charged.
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    The parents should be getting charged. How are you just going to let your little kid grab a real gun and shoot someone?! Not very responsible parents.
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    It makes me sad that this child will have to live the rest of his life with the fact that he unknowingly and accidentally killed another child, and his friend, because his parents didn't know how to lock up a gun.
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    My heart goes out to both families. Although it is absurd to have guns within a children's reach, ESPECIALLY loaded guns, neither of these deaths were intentional. Charging the parents of the shooter is the morally correct thing to do, but I can't help to feel bad for them. Both families now have incredibly difficult things to recover from. The tragedy of losing a child, and the fact that your child has just committed a murder. How do deal with that if it happens to come up in the future? This case would be a very difficult one to judge.
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    I agree that it was irresponsible to leave their guns within reach of their child, but I don't think that makes them completely responsible for the crime
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    It's stupid to leave a gun in an area where a kid can get a hold of it, but it's not like planned on killing his friend. Nobody should be charged it's just an accident. Not a crime.
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    I think the responsibility are the parents why would you let your children to grab a gun thats not a toy for play.
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    It's crazy that children can get their hands on a gun when I was that young I wasn't even thinking about guns and stuff. but now and days kids can shoot a gun what is this world coming to.
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    I think the parents need to be charged: one, because they didn't keep an eye on their kids and two, because they weren't responsible with their guns.
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    The parents should be charged. If they are going to own any guns while having children living with them in the house, they should be responsible enough to put the guns in a locked gun cabinet or safe. Or simply just put the gun in a place the the kids can't access. It's common sense. This shouldn't have happened and in my mind the parents are the ones to blame.
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    This is just awful. The parents really should have A) locked their guns up, and B) taught their children gun safety (or to not mess with a gun at all) if they planned on keeping a loaded rifle in the house. That is just stupid.
Cara Ireland

Healing in Boston as investigators seek 2 seen near bombing - 1 views

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    i dont get how someone can just plant a bomb in a crowded area and not care if anyone dies or gets hurt
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    It's tragic that something like this can happen, but it is also heartening to see the people of this country can come together and support each other in times of crisis.
chasesnavely

Texas House Bill Proposes Dropping Algebra II From Diploma Standards - 0 views

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    I'm going to Texas!!
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    That is just dumb. It is giving kids a reason to do less in school than they already do. Retaking tests as many times as you want, Skipping weeks of school but still passing by taking and passing performances.. I mean come on, how much easier can it get. College is going to be a slap in the face when kids aren't handed everything. Good Luck.
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    I completely agree with Madison.
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    Actually this doesn't sound bad, because colleges will still require it, and Texas schools don't necessarily have the same grading system as us.
Bryan Pregon

Hunger Striking at Guantánamo Bay - NYTimes.com - 1 views

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    "I've been detained at Guantánamo for 11 years and three months. I have never been charged with any crime. I have never received a trial."
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    This is terrible! They are doing far more harm than good keeping him there.
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    Thats crazy, its really bad when people are refusing to eat when they are already starving.
nelsontad

The impact of $9 minimum wage, Is it Good or Bad? - 2 views

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    good because some people dont get payed enough for how hard they work which is not always fair and right
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    I think it is good because there are places that people get paid $7 something which is less then $9.
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    Increasing the minimum wage would just make companies fire people because they'd feel some workers aren't worth paying a few extra dollars. I'd love to be paid 9 dollars, but this is told to help reduce poverty, I think it'll just increase unemployment.
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    sounds good to me becuase i feel like im getting screwed with the minimum wage... i know they have the money to do that but that could lead to be less jobs becuse they dont want to spend more money.
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    I don't think your decision on this matter should be whether you want more money or not. Of course everyone would like to get paid more; you have to look on the effects it would create. If raising the amount should happen, I think it should be raised more gradually- not just jumping to $9 automatically.
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    Minimum wage is based on cost of living. No one can virtually live off of minimum wage. I know of several people who have two minimum wage jobs and work all the time but still are barely getting by. I understand this is what welfare is for but I also believe that if we raised the min wage to $9 more people would be off welfare and this would be an economy booster. Also the Minimum wage should be adjusted due to the fact that it hasn't been changed for a while.
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    i think it is a good thing to bump it up to 9 because there is no way you can live off of minimum wage i mean think what if you go to the hospital no way you can pay the bills for that and suppply food for your house no way to live
nelsontad

Edith Windsor: Case against Defense of Marriage Act 'went beautifully' | The Raw Story - 0 views

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    i think that you should be able to get married no matter if your gay or not its not their life so why are they so against gay marriage
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    in my opinion I think that you should have the right to be married no matter if your gay or not. Its not their life its yours i just dont understand why they are so against gay marriage. It's not like its hurting us.
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    I'm glad that she won this case, because the law states that if your husband or wife were to die, you get the things they leave behind. I don't see why it would be different if you are gay. It just makes no sense. I don't understand why this law was passed in the first place.
Cara Ireland

North Korean missile in upright firing position, official says - 0 views

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    I really don't believe they will start a war with us, unless they can get the backing of other countries.
Jeremy Vogel

U.S. military training for potential zombie apocalypse...uh, what? - 4 views

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    "Is there something I should know about? Why is the U.S. military preparing for a zombie apocalypse?"
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    I heard something about this actually. The executive branch went to Hollywood, and asked them to come up with 50 impossible worst case scenarios. They are going to prepare for the top 10 or something. This is due to 9/11, nobody ever thought someone would be stupid enough to (and smart enough to pull it off) crash planes into 2 towers, and the pentagon. They thought it be impossible, so now the government is going to prepare for the impossible.
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    If you read the reasons for doing this, it actually makes sense. Although they might be preparing for "zombies," the training is really giving them experience that would let them handle terrorist attacks, mobs, etc. A doctor from the CDC said this: "If you are generally well equipped to deal with a zombie apocalypse you will be prepared for a hurricane, pandemic, earthquake, or terrorist attack." So while training our military for a zombie apocalypse might seem eccentric it really isn't. Besides, there are actually a number of theories on how humans could become zombie-like, and some of them are even backed up by science. The CDC also has a blog on how to prepare yourself for a zombie apocalypse. http://blogs.cdc.gov/publichealthmatters/2011/05/preparedness-101-zombie-apocalypse/
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    we are screwed...
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    This is ridiculous! Pigs will fly the day of an apocalypse!
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    This doesn't actually mean there is going to be a zombie apocalypse. People will believe anything the media puts out there. I agree with Mallory, if they are prepared for a science fiction "zombie attack" then they are prepared for almost any natural disaster or terrorist attack.
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    @ Harvey - I am not going to build a flying craft to lift a pig to float out your window, and you will see a flying pig. Enjoy the apocalypse. Mallory, you pretty much hit the nail on the head.
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    This most likely will never happen. It seems illogical to me. But since they are preparing for a scientific "zombie apocalypse" then we should be prepared for almost any other natural disaster.
jessicavaldez

Man sues Georgia for blocking "GAYGUY" vanity license plate - 1 views

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    ATLANTA (Reuters) - An Atlanta man is suing the state of Georgia after his application for a vanity license plate that he said described his sexual orientation was denied.
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    its a first ammendment right to have free speech but if its obscene then for public deciency something can be taken down or changed but in this case its jjust a license plate so its that important
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    What if he was just trying to let everyone know that he's a really cheerful guy? The word 'gay' is not an obscenity, and it has more than one meaning. Also, come on Georgia. At try to look like you aren't oppressing people.
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    Georgia (or some of the people of Georgia), upset me more and more as I read stories like this. There is nothing offensive about using the word "Gay" in the ways that man tried to. He didn't do anything wrong. And, like Mallory said, the word doesn't even have to have the implied meaning everyone instantly assumes. Georgia? Tisk Tisk.
Ericka Davis

Teen tweets a joke of the STARR test - 1 views

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    Does the punishment fit his ¨crime¨ ?
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    I thought that was too extreme. I don't see how he caused a breech of test security.
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    I believe that his punishment fits what he did.
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    His punishment was too extreme. I understand he probably shouldn't have put it on twitter, but still, getting suspended for 4 days was a little much.
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    He didn't do anything really wrong. Maybe he shouldn't have put it on Twitter, but still, it wasn't that big of a deal.
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    That one little picture went a litter too far. His mom had a point, no answers or questions were shown in the picture, just the boys belief.
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    It's a picture...saying yolo...on twitter. Yes, it's on a test, but I'd rather it be on a test (showing no answers so it's really not something to get this hyped up about) than carved into the side of my car.
nelsontad

Obama's Budget - 0 views

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    I guess I just don't understand how Obama is going to lower our deficit by spending more money. He makes all of these promises but Im not sure if he can really be true to them. I'm kind of thinking that these changes make hurt us initially before helping in the long run.
cbonar311

Newtown probe: 1.4K ammo rounds in Lanza home - 0 views

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    Prosecutors release new documents related to December's shootings at school in Newtown, Connecticut Documents: Investigators found a gun safe in shooter Adam Lanza's room Documents: 1,400 rounds of ammunition found in Lanza's home Police say Adam Lanza killed his mother, then 20 children and six staff members at Hook Elementary School in Connecticut before killing himself Live updates below.
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    i think that they should make the gun law more strict because now a days it is easy for anyone to get a gun and should make it harder for someone to get into a school that is not supposed to be there
Bryan Pregon

Georgia high school to host first integrated prom - 4 views

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    "Students at one south Georgia high school share classrooms and sports fields; but, they don't share the same prom." Welcome to 2013. How far have we come in fighting segregation... not far enough.
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    This is just wrong. The students are being segregated because of their race and color. Shouldn't racism be illegal? especially in schools!
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    I think having separate dances based on color is just wrong. If they can attend the same school, games and classes, then they should also be allowed to attend the dances with their friends, no matter their color.
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    I can't believe to this day that there are people separating blacks from whites in some kind of activity. They share the same class rooms and everything else. Why can't they attend the same prom together? It amazes me how people think that they need to separate prom by the color of their skin.
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    I can't believe there is a school that integrated but yet they separate dances for the students? I think what the girls are trying to do is a good idea cause there isn't a good enough reason for the school to have separate dances.
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    I didn´t know segregation still was a problem.. This is annoying they have seperate proms for the races. It blows my mind how one can dislike and discourage people of a different color and race. We are all human beings.
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    I think the fact that there is still segregation at all means the government isn't doing its job. They need to crack down on stuff like this.
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    Even now there's still a problem segregation. Having two different proms for whites and colored kids is crazy.
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    I didn't know schools were still allowed to do this. I don't understand why they can play sports together but not go to dances together.
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    I thought segregation was no more but guess I was wrong. It doesn't make sense that they can play sports and attend other activities but they cant attend prom together. This isn't right!
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    They shouldn't be able to do that. Th government ordered desegregation for schools in the 50's with the rights movement.
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    Oh gosh, I'm pretty sure it feels like a slap in the face to the people who can't go to the "white" prom because they are black. I didn't even know they still did that. Or the fact that they were allowed too. It doesn't make any sense to me that they can have sports together but not dances?! Boggles my mind.
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    Its sad how their are still people out their that believe this is the right thing to do. I mean come on its a school dance they have these students do everything else together whats the point in separating them for a dance.
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    I can't believe this stuff still exist. The football team is segregated but the prom isn't? What took so long?
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    Is this even legal?
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