Monday, April 06, 2009

I'm just worried about the next psycho getting ready to rock

WHEW!!! there hasn't been a massacre in a couple of days now. We're living in the age of the radical asshole, the Golden Age of the Psycho but what would Jack Bauer do? He'd shoot the motherfucker dead in the full glory of his lunacy but that's just it, liberals latch ahold of these stories pretty much to push gun control. The experts are saying it's job loss that pushes these idiots over the edge. I'll go along with that and that's the whole point, too many of us have too much of an emotional attachment to our jobs. I know it pays our bills, hell it's our survival but it ain't healthy. In my area many years ago a man who worked for a phone company once killed his whole family and then himself because they took his overtime away, he relied on the OT to send his daughter to school among other things. I don't sympathize with these psychos in the least, may the devils torment them in hell for ages to come. Wake up on the wrong side of the bed, get up in a pissed off mood and shoot a couple dozen or so and then the cowards almost always take their own lives. Ya wanna know something, take your own life!! hell put it on YouTube if you like but leave the rest of us the hell alone. The radical asshole, I'm tired of him like he blowed himself up real good to get 72 virgins feeding him honeycakes but his leader never does the same, he's in some cave watching CNN. My life sucks so I'm gonna make sure you don't even have one, the psycho moral code. I've nothing to add here but anyone thinking of doing the same, form your own little weirdo club and march off the nearest cliff. Rant over.

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  1. Apparently unpredictable. One wonders if some guy shows up at the local sports store, foaming at the mouth and orders 5 AK-47s, a couple thousand rounds of ammo,
    flack jacket, a few 9mms with extra magazines, mentions to the clerk that he hates the world in general. They might be lunatics but they ain't THAT dumb. Got no anwers. You think it's a trend?

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  2. Like you said they almost always take their life in the end, and I always wonder why they didn't just start there, but it does make me wonder if it is part of their plan, or if once they realize what they've done they decide to commit suicide.

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  3. What I'd like to see is some major media newsource report it essentially as such:

    "Tonight's top story: A psychotic gunman went on a rampage and killed a dozen people on a college campus "safe zone" where students and the victims are barred from carrying firearms. While we mourn the loss of the victims and extend our sympathies with the families. We will report no further on this horrific tragedy as the psychotic individual who committed these acts deserves no praise or any sort of media blitz associated with his heinous actions."

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  4. Yeah, what Soap said! Besides, where in Hell does the media think all the "copy-cats" come from? Damned idiots just plant stupid ideas in some other nutjobs pea-brains by giving them so much coverage. Maybe the reporters should be the next victims!

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  5. The MSM will never do that, because they love to point to these sorts of events as a means to chip away at the 2nd amendment.

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  6. Had a weird night of insomnia last night, seemed I hardly slept at all and I go in later so I probably won't be online all that much today. I had the thought, the remote thought that when you have a pattern of massacres so close together it could be terror but soapie pretty much hit the nail on the head. Problem is we don't have much of a self-defense culture out there, we've accepted our victimhood a long time ago and why aren't people being trained, I mean lay people, on how to handle these situations since unfortunately they've become increasingly common?

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  7. If it were terror, I think it would be more coordinated, like all in one day.

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  8. Well it was only a thought and you're probably right but it's something to bear in mind. As to BB's point that there are no easy answers many of them go around quite normal much of the time, their walls are whitewashed but there's creepy things lurking behind it, gotta open up the vent and let the air in. Oh, pay no attention to those Monday morning quarterbacks either, the hindsight is 20/20 crowd like the guy who said of the Binghampton shooter "I was afraid he'd shoot us at work." Yeah right, like how many people complain about their jobs?

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  9. Maybe there is simply NO answer, we cannot get inside people's heads.

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  10. Getting into 'people's heads': I
    lifted this post yesterday..
    "We need more patriots like the guy in Pittsburgh!!! He rose up and took action! FIGHT SOCIALISM!!! As great patriots like Beck, Malkin, Hannity and Michelle Bachmann have made it crystal clear, we need to meet this threat with a revolutionary force and fight them head on just like in Pittsburgh and these tea parties are the perfect avenue to do it and WE WILL DO IT!!! The poor chap in Pittsburgh was a hero! A Revolutionary! A true patriot and how dare the leftist liberals and their obedient media smear his good name because they’re threatened by our cause. THE 912 PROJECT HAS PROVEN TO BE EFFECTIVE IN PITTSBURGH!!!

    RICHARD POPLAWSKI IS A MODERN DAY JOHN GALT, PAUL REVERE, JOHN ADAMS thanks to the revolutionary leadership of Glenn Beck, Michelle Malkin, Sean Hannity and Michelle Bachmann. These Liberals should guarantee that there is going to be a lot more Poplawskis at these tea parties and we’ll be heavily armed and ready to fight the revolution to take back our nation." I won't name the blog, but it was a fair conservative one.
    A little research indicates the commenter was a fellow member of a white supremicist group..they apparently think the Pittsburg cop killer was a martyr hero. I commented that he was a slimey coward...just POV, or what? I don't follow the four talking heads the guy ref'd, but the site owner stated they did not preach violent insurrection. Just talk?
    Who knows? (the thought occured he might have been a far-left shill, stirring the pot) Either way, a bit troubling....

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  11. I watch Glenn Beck and he specifically asks that people NOT use violence. He doesn't even want the Tea Parties to be anti-Obama events, he just wants the principles of our founding fathers to be reinstated in Washington.

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  12. There is no place for violence in any of these movements but the thought occured that Bill Ayers, member of the terror group the Weather Underground got a cushy teaching job in a college after his years of taking part in revolutionary bombings while anti-abortion wacko Paul Hill got the ultimate punishment for his actions. So the thought occcured if violence is done in the service of a left-wing cause is it likely to be overlooked later on?

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  13. You think there could be double standards being applied based on political leanings? Surely that can't happen in America!

    You just wait till next Wednesday and all the Tea Parties slated across the USA. Mark my word, the MSM will only cover one IF something terrible happens at it, while Fox News will be the only ones covering all them.

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  14. Not just double standards but triple and quadruple standards,

    octuple standards!

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  15. Of course Fox will cover them...they have been pushing for them! Hawking them shamelessly. The Weather Underground was another scary militia..does't matter left or right..when ya kill
    innocent bystanders, whatever it is you stand for becomes feces...

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  16. But what I'm saying is Paul Hill is dead and Bill Ayers is doing whatever.

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