There was a veteran there that ran to the sound of gunfire and found 2 armed male security guards with guns drawn but not firing. Then the woman showed up and took care of the shooter. Check out the vet’s story at http://www.wmsa.net It’s definitely an eye-opener.
She is a hero, if you ask me. Think of the deaths she prevented when she took action.
I’m going to pray for her & her family as well; although she did what she had to, it still isn’t easy to deal with…
Some of the apostles did.
And while Peter was rebuked for using his sword, remember, Jesus could resurect his loved ones from death. All we can do is try to prevent someone from killing our loved ones in the first place.
This just provies Rosie’O right – those radical Christians are even worse than radical Muslims! They’ll shoot and kill murdering psycopaths that show up at their church on Sunday to gun down families as they’re leaving church.
This is why Christianity should be illegal. And fire can’t mealt steel!!!
The thing that kills me is that whenever somebody shows up at a “gun free zone” and massacres a few dozen people (think VA Tech), it’s “a tragedy, how could we avoid this, what did we do wrong,” etc. But when a licensed concealed-carry holder takes down some psycho before he can rack up the body count, it’s “boy, we were lucky, thank goodness he was stopped”, etc. Nobody ever looks back at the first case and says “THIS is how we could avoid it” — have armed, trusted fellow citizens on hand to stop violent situations before they get any further out of hand. We (the reasonable people of this blog) probably said something to this effect earlier this year about the VT campus policies, but there was deafening silence in the MSM.
I’m just so glad this wasn’t a repeat of all those earlier wolf-among-sheep incidents — the Shepherd was there this time.
I shouldn’t laugh at this, but I am.
That is the difference between religion and faith…
So, she’s beautiful, Christian, and armed.
And probably married, too, dang it.
Oh well, at least you didn’t get the only one, Frank.
HA! That explains why I’m so good with my .38!
There was a veteran there that ran to the sound of gunfire and found 2 armed male security guards with guns drawn but not firing. Then the woman showed up and took care of the shooter. Check out the vet’s story at http://www.wmsa.net It’s definitely an eye-opener.
She is a hero, if you ask me. Think of the deaths she prevented when she took action.
I’m going to pray for her & her family as well; although she did what she had to, it still isn’t easy to deal with…
Agreed #6.
Did Jesus pack heat?
Some of the apostles did.
And while Peter was rebuked for using his sword, remember, Jesus could resurect his loved ones from death. All we can do is try to prevent someone from killing our loved ones in the first place.
Jesus the marksmen of my soul!!
This just provies Rosie’O right – those radical Christians are even worse than radical Muslims! They’ll shoot and kill murdering psycopaths that show up at their church on Sunday to gun down families as they’re leaving church.
This is why Christianity should be illegal. And fire can’t mealt steel!!!
er, melt – preview is your friend.
I hear those Jews are pretty good, too.
It was the Holy Handgun of Antioch.
The thing that kills me is that whenever somebody shows up at a “gun free zone” and massacres a few dozen people (think VA Tech), it’s “a tragedy, how could we avoid this, what did we do wrong,” etc. But when a licensed concealed-carry holder takes down some psycho before he can rack up the body count, it’s “boy, we were lucky, thank goodness he was stopped”, etc. Nobody ever looks back at the first case and says “THIS is how we could avoid it” — have armed, trusted fellow citizens on hand to stop violent situations before they get any further out of hand. We (the reasonable people of this blog) probably said something to this effect earlier this year about the VT campus policies, but there was deafening silence in the MSM.
I’m just so glad this wasn’t a repeat of all those earlier wolf-among-sheep incidents — the Shepherd was there this time.
Kent, she’s single.
Amen!