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Our World, Our Views: The Stories Behind The Headlines
Nick Chiles is a Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist and New York Times bestselling author. He has written or co-written 11 books and won over a dozen major journalism awards during a journalism career that brought him to the Dallas Morning News, the Star-Ledger of New Jersey and New York Newsday, in addition to serving as Editor-in-Chief of Odyssey Couleur travel magazine.
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Like some kind of a hero, Loughner now releases a Lee Harvey Oswald type of expression for all of us to see. It sure looks as though this guy entertains the thought of being famous. More and more deranged young men, scared of life itself and their place in it, prefer to take up a Loughner "strike back" mentality rather than commit suicide (the very thought they most likely and originally contemplated). More gun control policies need to be in place to stop these kind of cowardly creeps from having the means to destroy other peoples lives and simply because they could not muster the courage to live their own.