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April 20 was the day that Eric Harris and Dylan Klebold did the shootings at Columbine.
Jean Fain, L.I.C.S.W., M.S.W.: Columbine Victim Rachel Scott's Kindness Lives On Jean Fain 2011
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April 20, 1999: Students Eric Harris, 18, and Dylan Klebold, 17, opened fire at Columbine High School in Littleton, Colo., killing 12 classmates and a teacher and wounding 26 others before killing themselves in the school's library.
Some of the Deadliest Mass Shootings Around the World The Associated Press 2011
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The fact that Weiner was one of the left's most effective warrior's against the legitimately vile purveyors of rightwing horseshit is now seemingly forever lost in the bloodlust that defines our cultural landscape; the prevailing analyses have more in common with base schoolyard taunts that bred a Dylan Klebold than with straight journalism.
Steven Weber: Weiners and Losers Steven Weber 2011
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Eric Harris and Dylan Klebold wounded several students and killed 12 and one teacher before shooting themselves.
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In large part, the point of entry to this concern was fear: that all boys, because of repressed anger and violent tendencies, were potential Harris and Klebold clones.
Mothering in Real Time Jane Hammons 2011
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In the span of a few hours, reporters began to posit—with no basis whatsoever—that like Harris and Klebold, Cho was addicted to violent video games.
Mothering in Real Time Jane Hammons 2011
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Today is the Columbine Anniversary. .you remember, where Dylan and Klebold shot to death 13 people, with weapons purchased for them, by friends at a gun show ..?
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The fact that Weiner was one of the left's most effective warrior's against the legitimately vile purveyors of rightwing horseshit is now seemingly forever lost in the bloodlust that defines our cultural landscape; the prevailing analyses have more in common with base schoolyard taunts that bred a Dylan Klebold than with straight journalism.
Steven Weber: Weiners and Losers Steven Weber 2011
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In large part, the point of entry to this concern was fear: that all boys, because of repressed anger and violent tendencies, were potential Harris and Klebold clones.
Mothering in Real Time Jane Hammons 2011
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In the span of a few hours, reporters began to posit—with no basis whatsoever—that like Harris and Klebold, Cho was addicted to violent video games.
Mothering in Real Time Jane Hammons 2011
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