Violence
What do you think of violence? If you go to the movies, more than likely there will be some form of violence. Bombings, shootings, fights, or even yelling are found somewhere in each movie. Even though movies are not real, the acts that happen every night aren't. Whether classic gangster style rampages, random acts of violence, or planned violent occurrences, terrorism has changed many ways over the decades to terrify the citizens of the United States. On April 19. 1995 the worst attack ever recorded took place in Oklahoma. All started as a good day, till one man showed up. Timothy McVeigh drove into the garage of the nine-story building. Only thing wrong was that the rental truck he drove was filled with TNT and other explosives. When the incident occurred, half of the building was demolished and 168 people had died because of one man. Another bombing occurred about one year later was the Atlanta Olympic bombing. Even though it was not as bad as the Oklahoma bombing, it was
As we all know, guns are bad, when used for the pleasure of rampaging schools and churches. Most families in the United States own or have access to a gun. Few of those people are going to go in public and start a disaster. One occurred April 20, 1999, two gunmen entered Columbine High School and hoped to fulfill their planned out catastrophe. When all the chaos ended, 11 high school students lost their lives to two gunmen, who committed suicide right after they were done. still bad enough. Over 100 people were injured and 1 ended up dying because, again, one man thought it was necessary to blow up a communication tower in a park near the Olympic games. ------------------------------------------------------------------------ On November 22, 1963, some say that was the worst day ever. John F. Kennedy was going through the streets of Dallas when a terrible thing happened. All started out good, everyone was happy to see President Kennedy. All but one man that is, Lee Harv
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