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Sandy Hook Families' Lawsuit Against Gun Companies Can Move Forward
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<blockquote data-quote="Larry Morgan" data-source="post: 2871461" data-attributes="member: 4676"><p>I rarely use the "like" feature of any kind of website, but yours deserved it. No demeaning, no name calling, just the real hard truth.</p><p></p><p>I'd like to believe many of the victims families would not have this mindset, if they were not in fact families of victims. They are gripped by emotional turmoil. No amount of assigning blame will ease what they are experiencing. It's just sad they will have to find this out the hard way.</p><p></p><p>As I age, I find more and more we have become a huge culture of blame and guilt. This is the twisted evil step-twin of what we used to consider Justice. Nobody is willing to accept the answer that sometimes terrible things happen. It must be someone's fault. A feeble attempt to convince ourselves we can somehow control the things that are scary.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Larry Morgan, post: 2871461, member: 4676"] I rarely use the "like" feature of any kind of website, but yours deserved it. No demeaning, no name calling, just the real hard truth. I'd like to believe many of the victims families would not have this mindset, if they were not in fact families of victims. They are gripped by emotional turmoil. No amount of assigning blame will ease what they are experiencing. It's just sad they will have to find this out the hard way. As I age, I find more and more we have become a huge culture of blame and guilt. This is the twisted evil step-twin of what we used to consider Justice. Nobody is willing to accept the answer that sometimes terrible things happen. It must be someone's fault. A feeble attempt to convince ourselves we can somehow control the things that are scary. [/QUOTE]
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