Those who oppress the poor insult their Maker, but those who are kind to the needy honor [God].
- Proverbs 14:31
Our problems stem from our acceptance of this filthy, rotten system.
-Dorothy Day
FIX THE DEBT is nothing but a propaganda campaign for the rich, wall street, the bank-financial cabal and the military industrial complex to protect their tax breaks, wealth and hold on power. Don't be deceived, they do not have your best interest in mind. Read my earlier post Defense Lobby Wins, Middle Class Loses In Obama Debt Proposal 19DEZ12
http://bucknacktssordidtawdryblog.blogspot.com/2012/12/defense-lobby-wins-middle-class-loses.html
and if you want to let the President know your opinion e mail the White House at http://www.whitehouse.gov/contact/submit-questions-and-comments
your Senators at http://www.senate.gov/general/contact_information/senators_cfm.cfm
and your Representative at http://www.house.gov/representatives/find/
And if you think I am anti-miltary, think again. I support our troops but not the obscene profit margins of the military-industrial complex and the disgusting waste by the Pentagon. Check out 7 Shocking Ways the Military Wastes Our Money 11DEZ12
http://bucknacktssordidtawdryblog.blogspot.com/2012/12/7-shocking-ways-military-wastes-our.html
This from HuffPost.....
Fix the Debt, a front group for corporations, billionaires, and defense contractors, wants people to call their Representatives and demand that they avoid the "fiscal cliff."
The group's latest email is so badly written that it cries out for laughter, but its potential consequences call out for tears.
The writing borders on the unintelligble, as when it urges people to contact their Member of Congress and say this:
"I'm calling to urge the Represntative (sic) to pass an agreement to
tackle our nation's debt crisis that is supported by members of both
parties that both raises revenue and cuts government spending in order
to pave the way for a strong economic future."
Now try saying it three times fast.
It's easy to make fun of something this inept, and the overpaid
cynics at Fix the Debt - and fellow shell organizations like the
Committee For a Responsible Federal Budget - certainly have it coming.
But this time they've crossed a line. They're claiming to speak in the
very interests of the people who would be most hurt by their actions.
Shame on them.
The email provides a script to be used when calling your
Representative. They suggest you begin by saying that the
deficit "matters to me because ______________".
It then offers three "helpful" examples of how that sentence might be
completed, by a concerned parent, a small business owner, and a veteran
- three of the many populations whose financial security would be
gravely wounded by Fix the Debt's political agenda.
That doesn't mean everybody would be hurt by it, of course. Here are some scripts that the group's real beneficiaries might want to use:
-- I'm rich as hell - I mean, I'm not naming figures, but we're talking stinkin' rich - and I want to cut Social Security and Medicare while lowering my own corporate and personal taxes.
-- I'm a corporate CEO who's been shipping jobs overseas, and
we've had record profits while paying record-low amounts to the IRS. But
that's not enough. I want to do even less for my country.
-- I'm a defense contractor and, while I thank you for the break
you've already given me this week, I really need to make sure I don't
sacrifice even a tiny bit in the name of deficit reduction.
-- I invest in the for-profit health industry and business is
booming. I want you to do everything you can to undermine Medicare and
Medicaid so I can pump up my profits even more.
-- I'm a Wall Street executive and I'm expecting to get more
401(k) investment funds once you gut Social Security. I also receive a
deeply perverse satisfaction from not helping to fix the economy I
destroyed, and I'm counting on you not to harsh my mellow.
Now here are Fix the Debt's own sample phone scripts. We've added some additional dialog, and given each one a name:
Competitive Spirit
Fix the Debt phone-in script: I am a small business owner and my success and the jobs of my employees depend on a strong economy. (Note: Bad grammar is theirs.)
Additional dialog: So please pass a bill that favors
billionaires and giant corporations, while gutting the Small Business
Administration and other programs that help folks like me.
I especially like that "chained CPI," which forces middle-class
people into higher tax brackets and deprives them of even more money
they might otherwise have spent on consumer goods. That will lower
demand, making it even more unlikely that my competitors and I will be
able to grow, prosper, and hire more workers.
I really hate my competitors.
A Better Life
Fix the Debt phone-in script: I am a parent and don't want
to kick the can down the road for my kids' generation to deal with
crippling national debt or a double dip recession. (Note: Bad grammar is theirs.)
Additional dialog: So please implement the "chained CPI,"
which will gut their future Social Security benefits while raising their
taxes throughout their working lives. I also want a plan that
arbitrarily reduces Medicare benefits over time so there's nothing left
by the time they get old.
My college-aged kids are graduating to record-level unemployment, too, but please don't spend any money to help with that.
Please cut education funding, too, from elementary school all the way
up to Pell grants. Education's the key to advancement, and right now my
kids dream of a better life than the one we had.
I really resent that.
Some Gave All
Fix the Debt phone-in script: I am a veteran, and I know that our nation's fiscal strength is a matter of national security.
Additional dialog: So please help defense contractors like the ones who did all that defective wiring and killed my friends over in Iraq.
Please be sure to implement the "chained CPI" while you're at it, too, since more than nine million of my fellow vets are on Social Security. Way I see it, they haven't sacrificed enough for their country.
Four thousand children
who lost a parent in Iraq get Social Security benefits too. I know I
told my buddy over there I'd look after his kids if something happened,
but what the hell: maybe you folks and all your friends in Washington
are right..
Maybe those kids haven't sacrificed enough either.
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Charlotte Bacon, 6
Sandy Hook Elementary School ShootingDid not survive.Charlotte, a Girl Scout, loved tae kwon do, animals, and the color pink. On the day of her death, she wore a new pink dress and pink boots to school. Source
Daniel Barden, 7
Sandy Hook Elementary School ShootingDid not survive.Daniel was the kind of kid who would open doors for adults, his parents recalled. “Our son had so much love to give to this world,” his father said. “He was supposed to have a whole lifetime of bringing that light to the world.” Source
Rachel D'Avino, 29
Sandy Hook Elementary School ShootingDid not survive.D'Avino, a teacher's aide, had been working toward her doctorate at the University of St. Joseph's Institute of Autism and Behavioral Studies. Her boyfriend had been planning to propose to her on Christmas Eve. Source
Olivia Engel, 6
Sandy Hook Elementary School ShootingDid not survive.Olivia played tennis and soccer, loved dancing, and took art classes. "She was a great big sister and was always very patient with her three-year-old brother, Brayden," her family said, according to the Associated Press. "Her only crime," a family friend said, "is being a wiggly, smiley six-year-old." Source
Josephine Gay, 7
Sandy Hook Elementary School ShootingDid not survive.Family and friends nicknamed Josephine "Boo" after the character in Monsters, Inc. She loved riding her bike, setting up lemonade stands in the summer, and had just celebrated her seventh birthday. Her family has established a fund in her name through the Doug Flutie Jr. Foundation for Autism. Source
Natalie Hammond, 40
Sandy Hook Elementary School ShootingInjured but survived.Hammond is the lead teacher at Sandy Hook. She was one of two people who survived after being shot at the school. Source
Dawn Lafferty Hochsprung, 47
Sandy Hook Elementary School ShootingDid not survive.Hochsprung was the principal of Sandy Hook Elementary School. A former PTA secretary said she was "always enthusiastic, always smiling, always game to do anything…When I saw her at the beginning of the school year, she was hugging everyone." Hochsprung was one of the first to confront the shooter. Source
Dylan Hockley, 6
Sandy Hook Elementary School ShootingDid not survive.Dylan, whose family had moved from the United Kingdom two years earlier, loved playing tag, seeing the moon, and eating chocolate. He reportedly died while wrapped in the arms of his teacher's aide, Anne Marie Murphy, who was killed. Source
Madeleine Hsu, 6
Sandy Hook Elementary School ShootingDid not survive."Maddy" was described as a shy six-year-old who would "light up" around her neighbor's golden retriever. Source
Catherine Hubbard, 6
Sandy Hook Elementary School ShootingDid not survive.To honor Catherine's love of animals, her family is asking for donations to be made in her name to an animal center. "We are greatly saddened by the loss of our beautiful daughter, Catherine Violet, and our thoughts and prayers are with the other families who have been affected by this tragedy," her parents said in a statement. Source
Chase Kowalski, 7
Sandy Hook Elementary School ShootingDid not survive.Chase, an athletic first-grader, ran in community road races and loved baseball, his family wrote in his obituary. Source
Nancy Lanza, 52
Sandy Hook Elementary School ShootingDid not survive.Lanza was the mother of shooter Adam Lanza. An avid gun collector, Nancy Lanza was killed in her home before her son continued to Sandy Hook Elementary School. Source
Jesse Lewis, 6
Sandy Hook Elementary School ShootingDid not survive.The morning of the shooting, six-year-old Jesse (right) couldn't wait to go to school because they would be making gingerbread houses. Jesse reportedly ran into the hall when he heard the shooting and died while trying to lead other children to safety. Source
Ana Marquez-Greene, 6
Sandy Hook Elementary School ShootingDid not survive.The daughter of a jazz pianist, Ana "was an incredibly loving and spunky kid," a family friend told the New Haven Register. Source
James Mattioli, 6
Sandy Hook Elementary School ShootingDid not survive."J" sang in the shower and to himself as he fell asleep, his mother recalled at his funeral. He loved doing yard work with his dad, watching America's Funniest Home Videos with his sister, and wanted to know how old he'd have to be in order to eat a foot-long at Subway. Source
Grace Audrey McDonnell, 7
Sandy Hook Elementary School ShootingDid not survive.Seven-year-old Grace dreamed of living on Martha's Vineyard and being a painter when she grew up. Source
Anne Marie Murphy, 52
Sandy Hook Elementary School ShootingDid not survive.Murphy, a special-education teacher and mother of four, was found covering a group of children with her body. "She was a happy soul," her mother recalled. "She was a very good daughter, a good mother, a good wife." Dylan Hockley, a six-year-old she had wrapped in her arms, did not survive. Source
Emilie Parker, 6
Sandy Hook Elementary School ShootingDid not survive.Emilie was a budding artist who carried her markers and pencils everywhere. Her grandfather recently passed away, and Emilie paid tribute to him by slipping a special card she had drawn into his casket, her father recalled. Source
Jack Pinto, 6
Sandy Hook Elementary School ShootingDid not survive.Jack loved school, reading, wrestling, skiing, football (he was a New York Giants fan), playing with friends, and trying to keep up with his big brother. Source
Noah Pozner, 6
Sandy Hook Elementary School ShootingDid not survive.Noah and his twin sister, Arielle, celebrated their sixth birthdays less than a month earlier. Arielle, who was in another class, survived. Source
Caroline Previdi, 6
Sandy Hook Elementary School ShootingDid not survive.Caroline loved to dance and draw. At her funeral, men wore pink ties in honor of her favorite color. Source
Jessica Rekos, 6
Sandy Hook Elementary School ShootingDid not survive.Jessica loved horses, wanted real cowboy boots, and learned to tie her shoes by looking up a YouTube video. She left behind two brothers, one of whom was born in April. Source
Avielle Richman, 6
Sandy Hook Elementary School ShootingDid not survive."Avie" loved Harry Potter and tried her hand at archery after being inspired by the movie Brave. Her family had moved to Connecticut from California two years earlier. Source
Lauren Rousseau, 30
Sandy Hook Elementary School ShootingDid not survive.Rousseau was a substitute teacher at Sandy Hook. Teaching was her lifelong dream, according to her mother. Source
Mary Sherlach, 56
Sandy Hook Elementary School ShootingDid not survive.Sherlach (right) had been a school psychologist at Sandy Hook since 1994. Source
Victoria Soto, 27
Sandy Hook Elementary School ShootingDid not survive.Soto was a first-grade teacher at Sandy Hook. "The family was informed that she was trying to shield, get her children into a closet and protect them from harm, and by doing that put herself between the gunman and the children," her cousin told ABC News. "Her life dream was to be a teacher. And her instincts kicked in when she saw there was harm coming to her students." Source
Benjamin Wheeler, 6
Sandy Hook Elementary School ShootingDid not survive."There was no dimmer switch or governor plate on this kid," Ben's grandfather told the Denver Post. At a recent recital, he ran to and from the piano bench. Ben's nine-year-old brother was also at Sandy Hook Elementary on the day of the shooting but survived. Source
Allison Wyatt, 6
Sandy Hook Elementary School ShootingDid not survive.Allison "was a sweet, creative, funny, intelligent little girl who had an amazing life ahead of her," her family said in a statement. "Our world is a lot darker now that she's gone. We love and miss her so much." Source
Identity unknown
Sandy Hook Elementary School ShootingInjured but survived.A second woman survived her wounds from the Newtown shooting, but no information about her has been released yet. SourceSteve Forsyth, 45
Clackamas Town Center ShootingDid not survive.Forsyth left behind a wife, son, and stepdaughter. "Dad never had a hard time making friends, but what was most impressive was he never had a hard time keeping them," his stepdaughter said at his funeral, which was attended by more than 2,200 people. Source
Kristina Shevchenko, 15
Clackamas Town Center ShootingInjured but survived.Shevchenko lives with her parents in Portland. Source
Cindy Ann Yuille, 54
Clackamas Town Center ShootingDid not survive.Yuille, a hospice nurse, was Christmas shopping when she was shot. SourceZina Haughton, 42
Brookfield Spa ShootingDid not survive.Haughton, the wife of the shooter, worked at the spa. She had been granted a four-year restraining order against her husband three days before the shooting. Source
Maelyn Lind, 38
Brookfield Spa ShootingDid not survive.Lind was a hairsylist at the Azana Spa. She had a husband and four children. Source
Cary Robuck, 35
Brookfield Spa ShootingDid not survive.Robuck worked at the spa. She was the mother of a high school student. Source
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Brookfield Spa ShootingKeith Basinski, 50
Minnesota Workplace ShootingDid not survive.Keith Basinski was a father of three and a UPS driver who was shot while standing on the loading dock with Ronald Edberg, a graphic designer. Neither Edberg nor Basinski survived. Source
Jacob Beneke, 34
Minnesota Workplace ShootingDid not survive.Friends told Minnesota Public Radio that Beneke was a graphic designer at the workplace where he was fatally shot, and a married father who loved to garden. Source
Rami Cooks, 62
Minnesota Workplace ShootingDid not survive."Rami was the epitome of a family man who enjoyed nothing more than spending his free time with loved ones," his family said in a statement. Source
Ronald Edberg, 58
Minnesota Workplace ShootingDid not survive.Ronald Edberg was a father and described as a talented graphic designer. He was shot while standing on the loading dock with UPS driver Keith Basinski. Basinski did not survive. Source
Reuven Rahamim, 61
Minnesota Workplace ShootingDid not survive.Rahamim (far right) started Accent Signage Systems, which employed 28 people in making interior signs with a process he had patented. Source
Eric Rivers, 42
Minnesota Workplace ShootingDid not survive.Rivers was shot several times and was in critical condition for nearly two weeks before he died. Source
John Souter
Minnesota Workplace ShootingInjured but survived.Souter was the director of operations at Accent Signage Systems. The shooting left him recovering in critical condition. Source
Identity unknown
Minnesota Workplace ShootingInjured but survived.Paramjit Kaur, 41
Sikh Temple ShootingDid not survive.Kaur was the mother of two and worked at a medical devices firm. Source
Brian Murphy
Sikh Temple ShootingInjured but survived.Lt. Murphy was a police officer who responded to the shooting. He was shot nine times but survived. Source
Satwant Singh Kaleka, 65
Sikh Temple ShootingDid not survive.Singh Kaleka, a founder of the Oak Creek temple, tried to stab the shooter after being shot in the leg. Source
Suveg Singh Khattra, 84
Sikh Temple ShootingDid not survive.Singh Khattra had moved to the United States with his wife eight years earlier to join their son. On most days he went to the temple to pray. Source
Prakash Singh, 39
Sikh Temple ShootingDid not survive.Singh was an assistant priest at the temple. Source
Punjab Singh, 65
Sikh Temple ShootingInjured but survived.Singh is a traveling Sikh priest from India. Singh's two sons came to the United States to be with him after he was shot in the face. As of late August, Singh was in a coma. His current condition is unclear. Source
Ranjit Singh, 49
Sikh Temple ShootingDid not survive.Ranjit Singh (right) and his brother Sita Singh, who was also killed, were both Sikh priests. Source
Santokh Singh, 50
Sikh Temple ShootingInjured but survived.Singh is a traveling Sikh priest from India. Singh's two sons and wife came to the United States while he recovered from a gunshot that ripped through his torso. Source
Sita Singh, 41
Sikh Temple ShootingDid not survive.Singh was Ranjit Singh's brother. Both were Sikh priests. Source
Identity unknown
Sikh Temple ShootingInjured but survived.Petra Anderson, 22
Aurora Movie Theater ShootingInjured but survived.Anderson, an aspiring music professor, was shot in the arm and in the head. Source
Adan Avila, 20
Aurora Movie Theater ShootingInjured but survived.Avila was shot in the leg while trying to shield his wife, who survived and was not wounded. Image: TheDenverChannel.com/7NEWS. Source
Brandon Axelrod, 30
Aurora Movie Theater ShootingInjured but survived.Axelrod crouched with his wife of two weeks, Denise Traynom, and their friend Joshua Nowlan during the shooting. All three survived. Axelrod was injured in the knee and ankle. Source
Stephen Barton, 22
Aurora Movie Theater ShootingInjured but survived.Barton stopped at the Aurora theater during a cross-country bicycling trip from Virginia Beach to San Francisco. After surviving the shooting, he deferred a Fulbright teaching scholarship to advocate gun control. Source
Tony Billapando
Aurora Movie Theater ShootingInjured but survived.Billapando, who was pregnant at the time, was protected by her husband and escaped with minor scratches. Her husband, Bryson, also survived. Source
Christina Blanche
Aurora Movie Theater ShootingInjured but survived.Blanche, an Iraq War vet, was at the theater celebrating Alex Sullivan's 27th birthday. A bullet passed through one of her legs and lodged in the other knee. Sullivan was killed. Source
Jonathan Blunk, 26
Aurora Movie Theater ShootingDid not survive.Blunk, a Navy vet, worked for a flooring company and lived in Aurora. According to his girlfriend, who survived the shooting, he died while trying to shield her. Source
Alexander Boik, 18
Aurora Movie Theater ShootingDid not survive.Boik had recently graduated from Gateway High School, where he was a catcher on the baseball team through his junior year. He had planned to start art school in the fall. Boik was at the theater with his girlfriend, who survived. A friend told CBS Denver that they were the "perfect couple." Source
Andrew Bowers, 19
Aurora Movie Theater ShootingInjured but survived.Bowers, a college basketball player, managed to escape with a scrapes on his forehead and knees. Source
Jarell Brooks, 18
Aurora Movie Theater ShootingInjured but survived.Brooks shielded a mother and her two young children, risking his life to get them safely out of the theater. He was shot in the thigh. Source
Maria Carbonell, 33
Aurora Movie Theater ShootingInjured but survived.Carbonell, a mother of three, described her injuries as "superficial." Source
Alejandra Cardona-Lamas
Aurora Movie Theater ShootingInjured but survived.Cardona-Lamas, a recent high school graduate, received four holes in her legs from shrapnel and projectiles. Source
Jesse Childress, 29
Aurora Movie Theater ShootingDid not survive.Childress was an Air Force reservist. Source
Gordon Cowden, 51
Aurora Movie Theater ShootingDid not survive.Cowden, a real estate appraiser, was at the theater with his two teenage children, who escaped unharmed. Source
Louis Duran, 18
Aurora Movie Theater ShootingInjured but survived.Duran, who had been sitting at the front of the theater, was shot in his head, leg, arm, and chest. Source
Craig Enlund
Aurora Movie Theater ShootingInjured but survived.
Alex Espinosa, 23
Aurora Movie Theater ShootingInjured but survived.Espinosa escaped with his girlfriend, aunt, and friends through an emergency exit. He was grazed in the arm. Source
Evan Farris
Aurora Movie Theater ShootingInjured but survived.
Jacqueline Fry, 23
Aurora Movie Theater ShootingInjured but survived.Fry, a recent business college graduate and an aspiring nurse, was hit in the legs by shrapnel from a tear gas cannister. Source
Nickelas Gallup, 31
Aurora Movie Theater ShootingInjured but survived.Gallup was shot near his left eye. Afterward, Gallup lost his job as the manager of a restaurant because it was too close to the theater. Source
Yousef Gharbi, 16
Aurora Movie Theater ShootingInjured but survived.Gharbi, a high school student, was shot in the head and hit by shrapnel in his upper body. Source
Jessica Ghawi, 24
Aurora Movie Theater ShootingDid not survive.Ghawi was an aspiring sportswriter and blogger. She had recently survived another mass shooting in Toronto. Source
Zachary Golditch, 17
Aurora Movie Theater ShootingInjured but survived.Golditch, a Colorado State football recruit, told ESPN that the shrapnel wounds in the side of his neck felt like "fireworks blew up in my ear." Source
Munirih Gravelly, 31
Aurora Movie Theater ShootingInjured but survived.Gravelly, an Air Force reservist, lost her friend, fellow reservist Jesse Childress, when he threw himself in front of her. Source
Eugene Han
Aurora Movie Theater ShootingInjured but survived.Han was shot in the knee and hip. His best friend and girlfriend moved him and another injured friend to the emergency exit. Source
Gage Hankins, 18
Aurora Movie Theater ShootingInjured but survived.Hankins was with a group of friends and his brother at the theater. He was wounded in the arm but insisted that the medics try to help others who were more seriously hurt, his uncle told USA Today. Source
Amanda Hernandez-Memije
Aurora Movie Theater ShootingInjured but survived.
McKayla Hicks, 17
Aurora Movie Theater ShootingInjured but survived.Hicks was hit in the face by a bullet that entered from the theater next door. She expects to recover and return to play volleyball, basketball, and soccer. Hicks later returned to the theater to see The Dark Knight Rises again. "I wanted to see the scene that I got hit at," she said. The bullet will remain in her jaw permanently because doctors say removing it will cause too much nerve damage. Source
Jay Jenkins
Aurora Movie Theater ShootingInjured but survived.
Nathan Juranek
Aurora Movie Theater ShootingInjured but survived.
Jasmine Kennedy, 19
Aurora Movie Theater ShootingInjured but survived.Kennedy was shot in the leg; doctors had to insert a steel rod to repair her shattered tibia. Source
Marcus Kizzar
Aurora Movie Theater ShootingInjured but survived.
John Larimer, 27
Aurora Movie Theater ShootingDid not survive.Larimer was a Navy sailor based at Buckley Air Force Base in Aurora. Source
Patricia Legarreta, 25
Aurora Movie Theater ShootingInjured but survived.Legarreta protected her four-year-old daughter, Azeria, receiving shrapnel wounds in her leg. She did not notice her wounds until they had escaped the theater. Both her four-month-old son, Ethan Rohrs, and her daughter also survived. Source
Kelly Lewis
Aurora Movie Theater ShootingInjured but survived.
Brent Lowak, 27
Aurora Movie Theater ShootingInjured but survived.Lowak, who was training to become an EMT, was applying pressure to a leg wound on his best friend, Jessica Ghawi, when she was fatally shot in the head. A bullet entered Lowak's buttocks and went into his shoulder. Since he did not have health insurance, friends, family, and supporters have raised money to pay for his multiple surgeries. He plans to finish his degree in fire science next year. Source
Ryan Lumba, 17
Aurora Movie Theater ShootingInjured but survived.Lumba had planned on attending Western State Colorado University in the fall, but had to postpone due to the 18 severe abdominal wounds that left him in critical condition. Source
Matthew McQuinn, 27
Aurora Movie Theater ShootingDid not survive.McQuinn was at the theater with his girlfriend, Samantha Yowler. He threw himself in front of Yowler during the attack. Source
Micayla Medek, 23
Aurora Movie Theater ShootingDid not survive.Medek was enrolled in the Community College of Aurora. The Los Angeles Times reported that friends tried to carry her out of the theater after she was wounded, but paramedics said there was nothing they could do to help her. Source
Caleb Medley, 23
Aurora Movie Theater ShootingInjured but survived.Medley, an aspiring comedian, sustained a head wound that put him in critical condition. His wife, Katie, gave birth to their first child days later. Source
Veronica Moser-Sullivan, 6
Aurora Movie Theater ShootingDid not survive.Veronica was the youngest person killed in the shooting. She was at the theater with her mother, Ashley Moser, who was shot and paralyzed. Source
Ashley Moser, 25
Aurora Movie Theater ShootingInjured but survived.Moser's six-year-old daughter, Veronica, was killed in the shooting. Her boyfriend, Jamison Toews, was injured but survived. Moser, who was eight weeks pregnant, suffered a miscarriage while hospitalized for a spinal wound that left her legs paralyzed. Source
Stefan Moton
Aurora Movie Theater ShootingInjured but survived.Moton had a severed spine. As of August 2012, he was paralyzed and needed ventilators to breathe, according to USA Today. Source
Joshua Nowlan, 32
Aurora Movie Theater ShootingInjured but survived.Nowlan, who hid behind theater seats with his friends Brandon Axelrod and Denise Traynom, was wounded in the leg and arm. All three survived. Image: 9NEWS (KUSA). Source
Pierce O'Farill, 28
Aurora Movie Theater ShootingInjured but survived.O'Farrill, who was at the theater with his friend Carey Rottman, recalled praying during the shooting. He was wounded in his chest, arm, and foot. Source
Prodeo Patria, 14
Aurora Movie Theater ShootingInjured but survived.Patria, a high school student, was at the theater with his father and mother. He did not tell his father that he'd been shot in the back until he had helped evacuate another injured person. Patria's mother, Rita Paulina, was shot three times and survived. Patria's father also escaped. Source
Rita Paulina, 45
Aurora Movie Theater ShootingInjured but survived.Paulina was at the theater with her son and husband. Her left leg and arm were wounded. Her son, Prodeo Patria, was shot in the back, but survived. Her husband also escaped. Source
Bonnie Kate Pourciau, 18
Aurora Movie Theater ShootingInjured but survived.Pourciau (right) was on a cross-country road trip when she and a friend stopped in Aurora. Another moviegoer carried her out of the theater after she was wounded badly in the legs. Source
Christopher Rapoza, 28
Aurora Movie Theater ShootingInjured but survived.Rapoza, the bassist for a Brooklyn punk band, was on vacation with his girlfriend. His girlfriend escaped unharmed. Rapoza was grazed on the back. Source
Carli Richards, 22
Aurora Movie Theater ShootingInjured but survived.When a tear gas canister landed in front of Richards, a Navy veteran, she ran outside the theater with her boyfriend. In the parking lot, she realized she had been wounded 22 times by shotgun pellets in the back, arm, and legs. Source
Ethan Rohrs, 4 months
Aurora Movie Theater ShootingInjured but survived.Along with his four-year-old sister, Azeria, four-month-old Ethan was protected from the gunfire by his mother, Patricia Legarreta. He received minor injuries, and his sister also survived. Source
Dion Roseborough, 39
Aurora Movie Theater ShootingInjured but survived.Roseborough, a Navy vet and supervisor for the Postal Office, received multiple wounds and was comatose for a short time after the shooting. Source
Carey Rottman, 27
Aurora Movie Theater ShootingInjured but survived.After Rottman (left), a former Winona State University football player, escaped the theater with a gunshot wound to his leg, a teenager named Stephanie Rodriguez used her belt as a tourniquet on his thigh. Source
Lucas Smith, 26
Aurora Movie Theater ShootingInjured but survived.Smith, a former minister, was hit by shotgun pellets in his leg. Source
Heather Snyder
Aurora Movie Theater ShootingInjured but survived.
Farrah Soudani, 22
Aurora Movie Theater ShootingInjured but survived.Soudani had been waitressing, saving up money to study massage. When she was shot in the abdomen, her boyfriend's father, Mike White, wrapped his T-shirt around her wounds and covered her with his body. Her boyfriend, Michael White, was shot in the shoulder and lung. Source
Catherine Streib, 16
Aurora Movie Theater ShootingInjured but survived.Streib, a Girl Scout and student at Overland High School, was injured during the shooting. Source
Alex Sullivan, 27
Aurora Movie Theater ShootingDid not survive.Sullivan was at the theater celebrating his 27th birthday, two days before his first wedding aniversary. Source
Alexander Teves, 24
Aurora Movie Theater ShootingDid not survive.Teves had recently earned a master’s in counseling psychology from the University of Denver. Source
Jamison Toews
Aurora Movie Theater ShootingInjured but survived.Toews was at the theater with his with pregnant girlfriend, Ashley Moser, and her daughter, Veronica Moser-Sullivan. "I saw what you never want to see and it was Veronica's lifeless body lying there," Toews told the Mail Online. Source
Denise Traynom, 24
Aurora Movie Theater ShootingInjured but survived.Traynom had been married to Brandon Axelrod for just two weeks. Traynom, Axelrod, and their friend Joshua Nowlan huddled together during the shooting. All three survived. Source
Marcus Weaver, 41
Aurora Movie Theater ShootingInjured but survived.Weaver, a manager at a nonprofit thrift store, was shot twice. He tried to cover his friend, Rebecca Wingo, but she was fatally wounded. Source
Michael White, 33
Aurora Movie Theater ShootingInjured but survived.When the shooting began, White's father, Mike, yelled at his son and his son's girlfriend, Farrah Soudani, to crouch. White's father wrapped Soudani's abdominal wounds with his T-shirt and covered her body with his own. White's father survived. A bullet entered White's shoulder and went through his lung. Soudani was badly injured but survived. Source
David Williams, 37
Aurora Movie Theater ShootingInjured but survived.Williams told the Daily Beast that he saw Holmes' silhouette at the front of the theater when he first entered but believed it was part of the show. He saw a father carry his wounded daughter out of the theater as he fled. Source
Rebecca Wingo, 32
Aurora Movie Theater ShootingDid not survive.Wingo, who worked for the Air Force as a translator and spoke Mandarin, was a mother of two. Source
Allie Young, 19
Aurora Movie Theater ShootingInjured but survived.After Young was shot in the neck, her friend, Stephanie Davies, applied pressure to the wound to keep her alive. Young and Davies told the BBC that they played dead when the shooter passed by them. Source
Jansen Young, 21
Aurora Movie Theater ShootingInjured but survived.Young had earned an associate's degree in animal science in June. She was at the theater with her boyfriend, Jon Blunk, who shoved her under a seat when the shooting started. He died. Source
Samantha Yowler, 26
Aurora Movie Theater ShootingInjured but survived.Yowler's boyfriend, Matthew McQuinn, and her brother, Nick Yowler, tried to shield her. She was shot in the knee. McQuinn was killed, but the brother survived. SourceJoe "Vito" Albanese, 52
Seattle Cafe ShootingDid not survive.Albanese was at the café with his best friend, Drew Keriakedes. The two performed in the band God's Favorite Beefcake. Source
Drew Keriakedes, 45
Seattle Cafe ShootingDid not survive.Keriakedes was at the café with his best friend, Joe Albanese. The two performed in the band God's Favorite Beefcake. Source
Don Largen, 57
Seattle Cafe ShootingDid not survive.Largen was an urban planner who played the saxophone. Source
Kimberly Layfield, 38
Seattle Cafe ShootingDid not survive.Originally from Georgia, Layfield was an aspiring actress. Source
Gloria Leonidas, 52
Seattle Cafe ShootingDid not survive.Leonidas, a wife and mother of two, was shot in a parking lot a half hour after the café shooting. She was a former electrician, served on a health foundation board, and was a gourmet cook. Source
Leonard Meuse, 46
Seattle Cafe ShootingInjured but survived.Meuse was a chef at Café Racer, where the shooting took place. He had given up a position at the Univertsity of Washington to go to pastry school. He was shot in the jaw and armpit. SourceTshering Rinzing Bhutia, 38
Oikos University ShootingDid not survive.Bhutia, an immigrant from India, had been studying nursing and working nights as a custodian at the San Francisco airport, according to the San Francisco Chronicle. Source
Doris Chibuko, 40
Oikos University ShootingDid not survive.Chibuko was two months short of graduating; she had planned to become a nurse. She loved to cook and worked part time at a mental-health rehabilitation center. She left behind a husband and three daughters aged three to eight. Source
Sonam Chodon, 33
Oikos University ShootingDid not survive.Chodon was a former nursing student at the school, police told the San Francisco Chronicle. Before immigrating from India, she had worked for the Tibetan government in exile's department of education. Source
Dawinder Kaur, 19
Oikos University ShootingInjured but survived.The shooter entered Kaur's classroom, ordered students to stand against the wall, and opened fire. Kaur, an Army reservist, helped a friend who had fallen on the floor escape. Kaur was shot in the right arm. Source
Grace Eunhae Kim, 23
Oikos University ShootingDid not survive.Kim had been studying nursing at Oikos while working at restaurants. According to her brother Paul, she hoped to one day to start her own airline and to take her mother traveling around the world. "She was the best sister, my best friend," he said at her memorial service. Source
Grace Kirika, 43
Oikos University ShootingInjured but survived.Kirika was a nursing student at Oikos at the time of the shooting. Source
Katleen Ping, 24
Oikos University ShootingDid not survive.Ping worked as a secretary at Oikos and left behind a four-year-old son. Her family held a memorial service without her body, since the coroner could only release it to her husband, who was in the Philippines at the time. Source
Ahmad Javid Sayeed, 36
Oikos University ShootingInjured but survived.Originally from Kabul, Afghanistan, Sayeed had only been a nursing student at Oikos for three months before being shot in his shoulder when One Goh entered his classroom. Though he realized he was bleeding, Sayeed was able to escape with two other students and hide in another room. Source
Judith Seymour, 53
Oikos University ShootingDid not survive.Born in Guyana, Seymour was the mother of two adult children and was engaged to be married. She had been studying to obtain her nursing license. "Every decision she made in life, every course she took, the first consideration and No. 1 priority was her children," her fiancé told ABC 7. Source
Lydia Sim, 21
Oikos University ShootingDid not survive.Sim (right) had been studying nursing with the goal of going to medical school and becoming a pediatrician. "She could brighten up the whole room," her younger brother, Daniel, told the San Francisco Chronicle. SourceDemetrius Hewlin, 16
Chardon High School ShootingDid not survive.Known as "D" by friends and family, Hewlin was shot in the back of the head when sitting in the Chardon High School cafeteria with friends. He enjoyed working out, playing computer games, reading books, and volunteering at a Habitat for Humanity resale shop. Source
Russell King, Jr., 17
Chardon High School ShootingDid not survive.King was shot in the back while waiting for a bus to a vocational school. He loved to fish, camp, and hunt with family, and had been studying alternative energy technology. Source
Nate Mueller, 16
Chardon High School ShootingInjured but survived.Mueller used to be friends with the shooter in middle school. He escaped the shooting with a grazed ear. Source
Daniel Parmertor, 16
Chardon High School ShootingDid not survive.Parmertor was waiting for a bus in the Chardon High School cafeteria when he was fatally shot. He had been studying computer networks and enjoyed video games and snowboarding. Source
Joy Rickers, 18
Chardon High School ShootingInjured but survived.Rickers was one of three people who was wounded but survived the Chardon High School shooting. Source
Nick Walczak, 17
Chardon High School ShootingInjured but survived.Walczak was shot four times when sitting in the Chardon High School cafeteria with friends, his mother told ABC News. A teacher, Joseph Ricci, pulled him into another room and cared for him until paramdedics arrived. Walczak was initially paralyzed from the chest down, and is undergoing physical therapy. SourceKeum-hee Baek, 61
Georgia Health Spa ShootingDid not survive.Baek (left) and Keum-sook Baek were the shooter's sisters. Source
Byung-ok Kang, 64
Georgia Health Spa ShootingDid not survive.Kang (right) was Keum-hee Baek's husband. A neighboring store owner who knew Kang said he'd lived in the area for about 15 years and was well known in the community. Source
Keum-sook Kim, 57
Georgia Health Spa ShootingDid not survive.Baek (left) and Keum-hee Baek were the shooter's sisters. Image: Sarah Bakhtiari/Norcross Patch. Source
Tae-yeol Kim, 55
Georgia Health Spa ShootingDid not survive.Kim (right) was Keum-sook Baek's husband. Image: Sarah Bakhtiari/Norcross Patch. Source
Aurora Movie Theater Shooting
Aurora, Colorado — July 20
Seattle Cafe Shooting
Seattle, Washington — May 30
Oikos University Shooting
Oakland, California — April 2
Chardon High School Shooting
Cleveland, Ohio — February 27
Georgia Health Spa Shooting
Norcross, Georgia — February 21