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Virginia Tech sociology professor Bradley Hertel (foreground) holds Anne Goddard's hand during an anti-gun "lie in" at the Blacksburg, Va., university on the first anniversary of the shootings that killed 32 people.  Associated Press
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Virginia Tech sociology professor Bradley Hertel (foreground) holds Anne Goddard's hand during an anti-gun "lie in" at the Blacksburg, Va., university on the first anniversary of the shootings that killed 32 people.

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Anti-gun "lie in" huh? How about conducting a "I'm a sheep Die in?" Remember the term "Sheople" or "Sheeple?" These folks will be the next victims, because they don't have the guts to stand up to be an equal with a killer. He/she has a gun, and if I have one, we are on better equality than not having one at all. Just try to hide, and you see what happened at VT. 32 folks. What a shame, and how is it that one person can kill so many in different areas. If only one of the (now) victims had a gun and used it, he/she may still be alive and possibly others (yes, it could have been the 32nd victim though.) All you anti-gun do-nothings are just that!

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