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Poem about Virginia Tech: the massacre and what we should be thinking about gun control in the aftermath of this tragedy.
The argument is made that if even one student at Virginia Tech had been in possession of a concealed weapon then the massacre could have been prevented. Virginia Tech poem SAVING VIRGINIA poem in selection of poems on various topics and themes, including America, Japan, Malawi and Guantanamo. This Virginia Tech poem SAVING VIRGINIA poem is part of the Genghis Lotus Poetry Collection, a selection of poems free to read online. The collection includes school poems, city poems, nature poems, war poems, cancer poems, death poems, and, additionally, other poems, assorted poems on various topics and themes, this being one of those other poems. The Genghis Lotus poems are hosted at two locations, genghislotus.com and zenvirus.com/genghis-lotus/. Webmaster for both sites is poet Hugh Cook, born in Britain, educated in New Zealand, and the author of, amongst other works, the fantasy series Chronicles of an Age of Darkness. |
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The truth is that one concealed weapon The family feeding problems Colonel Excalibur Plato Virginia's tottering marriage was saved,
Saint Virginia Daycare Center was saved Virginia Veterans Restcare was saved Virginia Tech was spared a second carnage Our lesson done, sweet children, gather round ******************** What follows is a sampling of some (not all, of course) of the "shot dead" search results for Google News as found when the time in Japan was about 1630 on Monday 23 April 2007. The search was for "shot dead" excluding any page which made any reference to Virginia Tech. [*] 2 shot dead at Laguna Beach resort
[*] Man shot dead on North Side; police seek 3 involved in fight [*] Woman shot dead in her car in North Las Vegas alley [*] KARE Teen Shot Dead On St. Paul Bus [*] Two shot dead at NASA [*] Man Shot Dead Outside Club |
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