The Constitution reflects the notions in those writings.
Are you trying to justify his actions, please for fuck sake, think!
Countless people are bullied the World over, people are beaten, cursed and abused, do these victims go on to kill 31 completely innocent people (including teachers)?
The guy is a murderer.
No they do not constitute law, that's a no brainer. But the articles and documents cited are the specific arguments and points of discussion used in convincing the states to ratify the Constitution.people easily forget that historical documents are not the same thing as a constitution or law.
Actually if we stuck with the constitution and didn't allow the Federal Government to usurp additional powers we'd probably be better of now than we are.yeah raven that kinda makes more sense, but i think the constitution is bs and it shouldent apply nowdays.
I read his play, Richard McBeef. It was a brilliant short piece
but maybe thats because live in england and he is american, im not saying we are smarter than you guys, but if that is a high level of writting then maybe i am.
Mr. Cho did a very good depiction of a very typical elder male teacher in his "Mr. Brownstone" and he linked it to a character in a famous song, in a really decent way
EmptyForceOfChi
No he wasn't a American, he was here on a visa with residency status, he in Korean, so don't blame this loser on us.
EmptyForceOfChi
No he wasn't a American, he was here on a visa with residency status, he in Korean, so don't blame this loser on us.
http://www.breitbart.com/article.php?id=D8OIG1DO0&show_article=1WASHINGTON (AP) - The Virginia Tech student identified as the assailant in Monday's deadly gun rampage was a South Korean immigrant who had been in the United States since 1992 and who held a green card signifying his status as a legal permanent U.S. resident, federal officials said Tuesday.
Cho Seung-Hui, a 23-year-old English major, was listed with a home address in Centreville, Va., a suburb of Washington, D.C., not far from Dulles International Airport.
Immigration records maintained by the Department of Homeland Security show that Cho was born in South Korea on Jan. 18, 1984 and entered the United States through Detroit on Sept. 2, 1992. He had last renewed his green card on Oct. 27, 2003.
personally i didnt like his creative writting, i didnt think it was very creative, rather bland if you ask my opinion, wich you didnt but i shoved down your neck anyway and you will like it .
i didnt care for his work, i thought it was a bit strange yet not original. and mr brownstone i mean mr heroin. that was a tad gay if you ask me, people in my old school have a much higher level of writting than that at his age. but maybe thats because live in england and he is american, im not saying we are smarter than you guys, but if that is a high level of writting then maybe i am.
peace.
WASHINGTON (AP) - The Virginia Tech student identified as the assailant in Monday's deadly gun rampage was a South Korean immigrant who had been in the United States since 1992 and who held a green card signifying his status as a legal permanent U.S. resident, federal officials said Tuesday.
RIP Cho, finally