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Teachers and students at Virginia Tech were alarmed by 23-year-old senior Cho Seung-Hui's behavior. Anthony Mason wonders whether anyone could have saved Cho from himself. (CBSNews.com) |
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dramaddy ::: Favorites I must be a sick person or something because for some reason..... .... I feel ... sorry for Cho Seung-Hui... I feel sad for him. It's really terrible what he did but ... I don't know >_>... I'm weird .. 07-04-19 00:17:55 _____________________________________________________ | |
mrtvman ::: Favorites cool 07-04-19 04:46:15 _____________________________________________________ | |
CalmFilms ::: Favorites the notebook, dun dun dun 07-04-19 08:30:41 _____________________________________________________ | |
Jonmad ::: Favorites Hey! Thats not Katie. 07-04-19 12:54:32 _____________________________________________________ | |
Lauriefondiler ::: Favorites The story isn't shocking -of course this guy was nuts and it's very say. How we stop wackos like this is going to take some creative thinking. It is a shame that schools may have to be like the airport - checking kids in before they can enter the school and locking gates behind them - it would be like going to a prison instead of school but if the kids go home alive then maybe we have to have very secure methods installed...just a thought. 07-04-19 17:31:32 _____________________________________________________ | |
jlgosnell ::: Favorites The way our society deals with mental health issues is horrible. I am convinced I need anti-depression pills, but my insurance company wont let me just go to a doctor, they want to be the ones to decide if I need to. What a shocker they never even called me back today. 07-04-20 00:32:18 _____________________________________________________ | |
Wulfiebaby ::: Favorites Dramaddy, there's a maxim I try to live my life by. "Even the wicked get worse than they deserve." You don't want to lose sight of the fact that the murder victims got worse than the shooter did, but there's nothing wrong with acknowledging the demons he had to battle with, and feeling empathy. The measure of our compassion is judged by how we treat those we vilify, not those we love. *steps off soapbox 07-04-20 07:39:30 _____________________________________________________ |
Saturday, August 4, 2007
Katie Couric's Notebook: Cho Seung-Hui (CBS News)
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