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In reply to the discussion: Newton Mother: "Let Them See What They've Done" [View all]marions ghost
(19,841 posts)39. So do you think the public should see the pix of the location
of a mass killing?
Maybe we need to know that the shocking blood spattered pictures we see from some "uncivilized" country can be found right here? Would this help take the blinders off? There is a lot of denial here.
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But that would be like looking at photos of war, and we know Congress doesn't give
valerief
Feb 2013
#4
I agree. Not photos - they should see actual human beings affected by their legislation.
Matariki
Feb 2013
#29
No words here, either. I'm getting little Grandson Nay (age 6) this afternoon, and every
Nay
Feb 2013
#32
Thanks for the hug...I just took the little fellow home to his parents for his bath and bedtime.
Nay
Feb 2013
#63
At the very least, publish color photos of the classrooms after the bodies were removed.
mountain grammy
Feb 2013
#12
This mother's courage also contrasts with the selfishness of the right wing-nuts
mike dub
Feb 2013
#15
Women who want abortions are forced to have ultrasounds they don't need and look at
kestrel91316
Feb 2013
#17
I think it's about time that these families that have the courage to show what the damage
southernyankeebelle
Feb 2013
#18
Just like Emmett Till's mother did in 1955. Let them see what they did to my boy. nt
Claybrains
Feb 2013
#64