- Jan 30, 2013
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What I don't get is all this nonsense they now want to be guaranteed this will never happen again. Not a damn reality check from anyone, that is not even possible. They need to examine that possible doesn't equate to probable. What happened was bad but honestly it has now devolved in to some kind of entitlement now that the Feds must guarantee safety? Crimes like these are handled much better locally, and as Loesch tried to explain that Ball keeps getting dropped. The entire mantra is just an excuse to ban firearms.
The sense of entitlement displayed by those students was jaw-dropping.
The courts have held for decades that the government doesn't even have an overall legal duty to protect you, and they were demanding guarantees of safety last night -- and pretty much receiving them from politicians.
And the Sheriff is clearly a practiced, political finger pointer and manipulator.
Florida, and specifically Broward is home to Ft. Lauderdale, one of the nation's college annual spring break havens for underage drinking, drugs, sex, and general debauchery. The Sheriff, an elected official, needs to make sure that it remains an attractive tourist attraction. Its economy depends on it, in part. Blame anybody and everybody but the locals and their police.