Title: UCLA shooting: Gunman Mainak Sarkar had 'kill list,' police chief says Source:
[None] URL Source:http://www.cnn.com/2016/06/02/us/ucla-shooting/ Published:Jun 2, 2016 Author:Staff Post Date:2016-06-02 14:53:29 by Horse Keywords:None Views:122 Comments:7
Poster Comment:
The shooter was an immigrant who killed a former teacher who was white and then killed himself. For that they needed 500 cops and the attention of the news media for 2 hours.
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The incident that took place on UCLA campus reminds me of the 2007 Virginia Tech Massacre. The shooter was non-white and it took place in an Engineering building. Very similiar pattern like this took place on UCLA. And obviously today is wear orange day to acknowledge gun violence according to http://wearorange.org/ Get the picture. I do. Hopefully some of you out there are seeing it too.
A real plain Jane this time -- so often they'r beautiful (if grossly degraded) blondes out to make a big point for all humanity to see. They got an A in sensitivity training!
How the world was lost:The African population of Zimbabwe had increased from an estimated 300,000 in 1890 to 7 million in 1980. This phenomenal increase was the result of the development of a modern infrastructure, first-world health standards and the bountiful crop harvests produced by the white Rhodesian farmers.
By July 2006, the population had almost doubled to 13 million, the result of a symbiotic relationship that had been forged between the 3,400 commercial farmers and the other inhabitants. (IMPACT newsletter)