The shooting in Charleston: Your thoughts
No link provided, by now we all know the basics of what happened.
I will post my thoughts as separate comments.
May the victims all find peace.
I will post my thoughts as separate comments.
May the victims all find peace.
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Guns aren't the problem, it's BigPharma. But, the FDA isn't going to stop this. Could you imagine the lawsuits that would fly. BigPharma is too big to fail.
And I start to wonder something else: did somebody program him to kill? If this were the AS world, I would point my finger directly at Floyd Ferris.
mind. He calls this latest tragedy 'senseless
violence' but described the Ft. Hood murders
as "work place violence" - Two 'senseless'
tragedies, and he's #3.
mind. He calls this latest tragedy 'senseless
violence' but described the Ft. Hood murders
as "work place violence" - Two 'senseless'
tragedies, and he's #3.
The shooting was gut wrenching, particularly given that it happened in an house of peace. (As an aside, the shooter couldn't have been that messed up on drugs...he didn't try to shoot up a bar in the 'hood where he might well have ended up as a red stain on the pavement.)
I suppose Reverend Al will be there to comment how all white people are racist dogs whose only ambition in life is to shoot innocent black people. The DoJ has seemingly already reached that conclusion.
Makes ya wanna sh!t in your flat hat...
A 21 yo white man gunned down 12 black people in a bible study group.
9 died.
The gun man was reported to have made racial remarks to the people he let survive.
how about a hint? Which Charleston in which state?
I'll have to plead no comment as I don't vote before I've read the bill.
One seriously messed up kid.... Sad, sad story for the victims and their families. It will probably be exploited by the race baiters. Around here, many years ago, public mental health facilities were closed down and people with problems were put out on the street with no concern for the public. Laws were changed that made it harder to have someone committed too. Just more political nonsense without any consideration for unintended consequences. Of course there was concern some people could be unfairly committed, but safeguards like multiple opinions from psychiatrists could have mitigated the problems. Solutions aside from creating potential mayhem seem to escape the ruling class...
Regards,
O.A.
It just seems to me that all of us, white and black, are being caught in the middle and being used and abused by the people in power, who for someone crazy reason want a race war.
When I lived in the PRC, I lived 15 - 20 miles away from both Sandy Hook and the Petit home invasion.
I believe that violent crimes by the mentally ill are getting worse.
Our "leaders" are no longer interested in "peace and prosperity", they are interested in agitation and "justice" (revenge).
There are probably just as many mentally ill people now as there ever have been.
But, for the most part, they lived with leaders who believed in peace and prosperity, so they did not have the pressure of constant social unrest to set them off.
Now, we have the agitators.
There is no peace.
There is no prosperity.
There is only "the struggle".
The *sane* among us feel constantly uneasy.... by design.
Our "leaders" have failed us.
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