Friday, January 21, 2011

Events of "Citizenship" -Person 4

Kayla and Kaitlin made very good points, especially when Kayla said that it’s not that law of having a gun that killed these six people but the Man who pulled the trigger. I absolutely agree what Jared Lee Loughner did was wrong but I sit here and wonder what made him scoop so low to want to start shooting in a parking lot. What really touches my heart with this tragedy is the fact that the 9 year old girl got shot: when you hurt an innocent child I have no remorse for you what so ever. When it comes to rights that a citizen has, I believe that it is a privilege yes you were born with these rights but that doesn’t mean that you are superior to them. When I say this I mean that you must distribute what it means to be a loyal and honorable citizen to keep the right to be able to have rights within the United States. There is a reason that law enforcement was create to punish the people who break the laws and the highest and most harmful crime is murder the ability that you think you have to take another person’s life away. We were built under the faith of God and one of the 10 commandments is “Thou shall not Kill”. I hope that the court gives justice to these families and gives Jared sentences for each person he killed.In the stand point in citizenship he was morally wrong. This shooting made me think of the shooting that happen in Columbine High School.http://history1900s.about.com/od/famouscrimesscandals/a/columbine.htm Two students came in their high school and shot up the buliding and even one feel so bad for the victims but people fail to realize that these two students were victims themselves they were tease for a long period of time until one day they just snapped.

Like Kayla I feel that it was unprofessional for the governor to say " Tell them to kiss my butt" but unlikely Kaitlin I was not upset because even though he is the governor he is still human he will sometimes say exactly what is on his mind even if there is a big out bust about it later. He is a citizen just like the rest of us and he has the right to say how he feels even if that means some people will dislike him for it. In the case of the governor with the stand point of citizenship in the legal I believe he was wrong but in the sense of his moral meaning he was right because thats how he feel towards the Martin Luther King breakfast and thats how he feel. Even Though Martin Luther King was all about bring people together you can win in everyone's eyes.

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