What we need to remember is that at ALL times, we need to analyze everything we see, hear, and read. Especially where the media is concerned. Like you stated 2loserel3, the UN pushed for everyone to have guns and then these events happen and now they want to take them all away. That's a great observation.
How much of anything that is reported is true? There is no way to know, but there are many people out there that make it a goal to prove or disprove any and all 'news' stories; and they should. We all should. We need to do the grunt work for ourselves and look at EVERYTHING and either prove or disprove to OURSELVES what is the truth.
I understand that a lot of people have been emotionally affected by this situation,and of course, that is the desired response. There has been evidence that has surfaced, some think it's planted and faked and others think it's real, that has shown that either there were 0 (zero) victims at Sandy Hook Elementary, or that the supposed victims were 'pre-selected'. At this time, I'm not sure that a tragic event took place that day, in fact, I'm leaning the other way on it.
People are too afraid to take the chance to believe that nothing happened because they would feel terrible about themselves if there WERE children murdered. IF there were children murdered (which at this time I don't believe there were) I do feel terrible for those kids and their families, but that won't stop me from proving one way or another, by my own means, with the help of others, what actually happened that day.
As I stated somewhere above, I am beginning to link THIS event (Sandy Hook) with many other events from the recent and not quite so recent past.
The point is, we need to look at all the angles of EVERYTHING, not just take one side or the other's word for it. Where there are inconsistencies in a story, there are lies. Find those lies and you are one step closer to the truth. It's ALL one big jigsaw puzzle and we all need to sort out the pieces to find which ones fit in our own smaller puzzle, and together we find how those smaller puzzles fit together to form the enormous puzzle that encompasses everyone.
Thank you 2loserel3 for that piece.