Ok, so, WHO are the terrorists again?
http://msnbc.msn.com/id/15105984/
Right, right, because I see SO MANY incidents with the 'evil doers' from Iraq, going into schools and shooting everyone.
Dude, they should just leave us alone. Give us enough time and the crazy people will just shoot us all before we hit breeding age.
Jesus f'ing Christ.
I get so disgusted sometimes I can barely get out of bed.
What a goddamn mess.
Feh.
http://msnbc.msn.com/id/15105984/
Right, right, because I see SO MANY incidents with the 'evil doers' from Iraq, going into schools and shooting everyone.
Dude, they should just leave us alone. Give us enough time and the crazy people will just shoot us all before we hit breeding age.
Jesus f'ing Christ.
I get so disgusted sometimes I can barely get out of bed.
What a goddamn mess.
Feh.
3 Comments:
It gets worse.
«When asked about a motive, Miller said Roberts called his wife at 11 a.m., but did not tell her where he was. Roberts said to her during that call that he was acting out to achieve revenge for something that happened 20 years ago. He told her he loved her and he would not be home, but that the notes he left would explain it all. Miller did not elaborate on what the event was that caused him to want revenge 20 years later, but said that it appears he wanted to attack young, female victims -- which is why he chose the school.»
The Big Crazy was 32. Married with kids, whom he saw to the bus that morning. If this guy really want revenge for something that happened 20 years ago, you realize that he received some slight at the age of 12, presumably at the hands of one or more girls of that age.
Being into symbology and stuff, I can't help notice that this is an edge of puberty situation, which is a popular setting for mythical, heroic and terrifying tales. I doubt makers of TV movies will miss the opportunity to play up this angle.
Finally, this guy may well have been suffering from clinical depression or other chemical unbalance. If so, a simple drug regime would have prevent this horror show. It doesn't sound like this guy was a monster. It sounds like yet another failure of this country's medical system.
Universal health converage might well have prevent this and other smaller tragedies.
By Anonymous, at 4:16 PM
Universal healthcare?? HOW WOULD WE PAY FOR THAT?!?! We have a WAR to pay for. A WAR that's protecting us from "the crazies"! Right?!?! RIGHT!?!?
Ugh.. the horror.
By twicksie, at 4:33 PM
OK. I guess he's just a creep:
«The man who shot several children at an Amish schoolhouse in Pennsylvania told his wife he had molested two young family members 20 years ago, state police said Tuesday.
...
Roberts, 32, also said in one of his rambling handwritten notes that he continued to be haunted by the death of his young daughter, Elise, who was born prematurely nine years ago and lived for only 20 minutes.
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Based on Roberts' claim, the "minor relatives" he allegedly molested were between three and five years old.
However, "it's unknown what type of molestation, whether it was fondling or inappropriate touching, or sexualt assault, or if anything occurred, we don't know," said Miller. »
So there you go: just a barking mad psycho-killer. Yet, even he found a mate, held a job and had several children. How hard can it be to pass for normal?
Not very.
By Anonymous, at 9:01 AM
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