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View Quote It was the morning of April 20, 1999, and it was pretty much like any other morning in America. The Farmer did his chores. The milkman made his deliveries. The President bombed another country whose name we couldn't pronounce. Out in Fargo, North Dakota, Cary McWilliams went on his morning walk. Back in Michigan, Mrs Hughes welcomed her students for another day of school. And out in a little town in Colorado, two boys went bowling at 6 in the morning. Yes, it was a typical day in the United States of America.

View Quote This was my first gun. I couldn't wait to go out and shoot up the neighborhood.
View Quote Well, here's my first question. Do you think it's kind of dangerous handing out guns at a bank?
View Quote What if I had a spear?
View Quote Suddenly, our children had become little monsters.
View Quote The media, the corporations, the politicians... have all done such a good job of scaring the American public, it's come to the point where they don't need to give any reason at all.
View Quote I left the Heston estate atop Beverly Hills and walked back into the real world. To an America living and breathing in fear. Where gun sales are now at an all record high. And where, in the end, it all comes back to 'Bowling for Columbine'.
View Quote Yes, it was a glorious time to be an American.
View Quote Thank you for not shooting me Nathan Tucker
View Quote "Have you ever been adjudicated mentally defective? Or have you ever been committed to a mental institution?" Well, I've never been committed to a mental institution. What does that mean, have I "ever been adjudicated mentally defective"?
View Quote Oh, with a crime. Okay, so if I'm just normally mentally defective but not criminal...
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