Poetic justice?

martinwitnam
martinwitnam Posts: 439
edited February 2013 in The bottom bracket
Chris Kyle, honoured (sic) with the title of being the American military's most prolific sniper, has been shot dead on a shooting range in Texas!
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-us-canada-21313208

Can we fix it?
Yes we can!

Comments

  • I hate guns, however, the guy was paid to be a crackshot and he was obviously one of the very best. I take no pleasure at the mans death.
    Tail end Charlie

    The above post may contain traces of sarcasm or/and bullsh*t.
  • at close range too - he didnt see that coming. :lol:
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  • they need to tool up babies, real indiscriminate action...
  • He was murdered and this isn't even hardly funny.
    I don't mean to brag, I don't mean to boast, but I'm intercontinental when I eat French toast...
  • the absurd american 'gun' culture does provoke less sympathy, the unrestricted access to weaponry as a 'right' allied with a very slack attitude to such, has evolved into a situation that from afar is almost surreal......
  • DesB3rd
    DesB3rd Posts: 285
    Oddly not exactly a good example of US gun culture - shot dead at a range, the same place you'd expect to find firearms, even in nations with the best (note: not necessarily most) regulated weapons regimes...
  • DesB3rd wrote:
    Oddly not exactly a good example of US gun culture - shot dead at a range, the same place you'd expect to find firearms, even in nations with the best (note: not necessarily most) regulated weapons regimes...


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