Before I make a judgement of any kind: Is this a reliable human being who will show restraint in having a concealed weapon?However, I did overhear somebody at work today saying that this has prompted him to decide to get his concealed carry permit.
This is a good ol' boy what drops more consonants an' slurs murr vaals 'n you can shake a stick at.Before I make a judgement of any kind: Is this a reliable human being who will show restraint in having a concealed weapon?
Oh.This is a good ol' boy what drops more consonants an' slurs murr vaals 'n you can shake a stick at.
And he often steals my parking space.
I also think, however, he'll get distracted and not follow through.Oh.
This is probably a bad idea, then.
That's good. Another instance where procrastination wins.I also think, however, he'll get distracted and not follow through.
"Laziness is not evil. What if war were declared, and nobody showed?" - GarfieldThat's good. Another instance where procrastination wins.
I disagree. The reason to look for someone's reason is in order to find the signs in other people and potentially prevent it from happening again. There's an antecedent to everyone's actions, whether they're known to the person or hidden deep in their psyche, and this guy is no different. Yes, it is very likely the case the mental instability, but what kind of mental instability? What could have been done to treat the mental instability, get him help, see the signs before it happens, etc?Why do people care about what his reason was, as though it's something that, when you hear it, you'll go "ohhhhhh"? I mean...here's his reason:
1) Life sucks
2) I can't or am not willing to fix it
3) I'm a coward and mentally ill
4) ?????
5) Killing a bunch of people will fix this.
It really doesn't matter. He's a piece of crap. This isn't George Zimmerman or someone who there is even the slimmest shadow of a doubt that there was a good reason behind what he did. This is a crazy guy who murdered 12 random people because he wanted attention.
Dude was a coward. Screw him.
The only places in Canada with laxer gun laws than Alberta are the territories I think.
Yet! </poorobamacarejoke>Take Charles Joseph Whitman, the University of Texas Shooter. It turned out the reason he went nuts is he had a brain tumor. There is no way to see that coming. This guy (I don't want to learn his name) just dropped out of school. Nothing sinister in that. We just can't get everyone to submit to yearly physicals and psychiatric exams.
No big surprise there. We'll see if it comes down to the same crap as V-Tech though where he shouldn't have been able to buy it due to mental health issues but did because of a bureacratic cockup.It's being reported that all the guns were purchased legally.
Actually, if there's one thing the American health care system does beat the socialized version at, it's cancer treatment.Also, not joking, free universal health care would have prevented the University of Texas shooting since it would have caught the brain tumor. Thanks for playing.
Treatment maybe, diagnosis and prevention, not so much.Actually, if there's one thing the American health care system does beat the socialized version at, it's cancer treatment.
Actually, heck no. It's only in countries with enforced public health care and mandatory mammographies/colonoscopies/other unpleasant things doctors do, that you really see a significant decrease in mortality. Per capita, Belgium has much lower breasts cancers progressing past stage 2 than the US. Once a cancer's been diagnosed, treatment might be better in the US (though I doubt it and depending on where you live and how much money you're able to spend); early detection and risk aversion, resulting in lower costs and lower mortality rates is very firmly on the side of "organised, free and mandatory medical systems".Actually, if there's one thing the American health care system does beat the socialized version at, it's cancer treatment.
The article then goes on to spin like a maytag to say "but that doesn't mean it's better, and we'll stop linking to data now but don't notice that!"Across the board, the United States boasts a higher five-year relative survival rate than the European average, according to a 2008 study in the British medical journal Lancet. For breast cancer, for instance, the U.S. survival rate was 83.9 percent, the U.K. rate was 69.7, and the average European rate was 73.1.
The American Cancer Society found that the five-year survival rates for colorectal cancer averaged 63 percent for the privately insured but 49 percent for the uninsured. According to the Lancet study, five-year relative survival rates for colorectal cancer were 59.1 percent in the U.S. and 45.3 percent in Europe. Breast cancer survival rates among the uninsured were also similar to Europe – 85 percent survival for those with private insurance, 75 percent for the uninsured, close to the European average. Rates for people on Medicaid were similar to the uninsured.
Says the guy who brought it up! (AND asserted his opening statement constituted a QED and necessitated a condescending "thanks for playing.") Jeesh.Anyways, this isn't the place for that hoary debate.
Well, according to FactCheck.org (which I use begrudgingly),
The article then goes on to spin like a maytag to say "but that doesn't mean it's better, and we'll stop linking to data now but don't notice that!"
Whitman sought help at the University Medical Center. So thanks for playing too.Totally not surprised that all of that murder equipment was purchased legally in the best nation on earth.
Also, not joking, free universal health care would have prevented the University of Texas shooting since it would have caught the brain tumor. Thanks for playing.
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2012/07/20/louie-gohmert-aurora-shootings_n_1689099.html
Jesus. You know what I don't understand? Is how people hundreds of years later can take every single word men (great men, yes, fallible men, of course) made in a time completely different than that that we live in as complete and utter truths above all else.
Ben Franklin once said, blah blah blah. Fuck, they weren't Gods guys. Ben Franklin wasn't the offspring of Zeus.
This is where I stopped reading.Rep. Louie Gohmert (R-Texas)