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Politics : Formerly About Advanced Micro Devices

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To: Tenchusatsu who wrote (331576)4/3/2007 6:12:29 PM
From: Alighieri  Read Replies (2) of 1572172
 
Yet the skeptic will never be able to answer why Cassie Bernall answered "Yes" when asked at gunpoint if she believed in God.

Apparently she didn't, but someone else did...why did you bring this up?

Al
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The official investigation into the shootings concluded that Bernall did not have the exchange.[3] Valeen Schnurr, one of the survivors of the Columbine massacre, said in an interview with Stories for a Teen's Heart author Janna L. Graber that the question, "Do you believe in God?" was addressed to her, and that she answered in the affirmative.[4] Witness Craig Scott, brother of Rachel Scott, a girl who was also killed in the massacre, had originally reported that he heard Bernall's voice. When investigators took him back to the scene he indicated that the voice had not come from the area where Bernall had been located. Emily Wyant, who had been sitting with Bernall in the library as the shootings began, confirmed that the exchange did not take place. Wyant stated that she and Bernall were studying together when the gunmen broke in. According to her account Bernall exclaimed, "Dear God, dear God! Why is this happening? I just want to go home." Wyant described how Eric Harris suddenly slammed his hand onto the table top and yelled "Peek-a-boo!" before fatally shooting Cassie Bernall. Despite this evidence to the contrary, reports alleging that Cassie said "yes" persist.[5][6]
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