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    Posted December 15, 2010 by
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    School Board Shooting

     

    Clay Duke attempted to kill members of a school board in Florida last night.

     

    In a surreal, rambling display of pure cowardice, Mr. Duke couldn't come up with a solid reason why he wanted to kill anyone. He at least told the people in the audience and all of the women on the board to leave and directed his insanity at the male members

     

    After missing with his first shot, he accidently squeezed off a round into the floor and then took a round in the back from a security guard.

     

    Firing wildly at some people, he took another round and went down.  After several more shots from the guard and Mr. Duke, he finally turned the gun on himself.

     

    This scene will repeat itself as our economy sours and people run out of options. Pathetic losers like this Mr. Duke will turn to violence to take out their failures on innocent people

     

    This is why I advocate concealed carry for people willing to undergo the proper training in the use of firearms for protection.

     

    One lady tried to use her purse to knock the gun away from Mr. Duke's hand but it was a pathetic attempt that could've ended with a bullet for her troubles.

     

    She would've done better to have had a Charter Arms Bulldog .44 Special in that purse and used it to send Mr. Duke to Hell with a slug in the back of the head.

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