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  1. Evidently he also escaped from a mental institution. Ultimately, why he did it is irrelevant, since that level of evil is incurable. Personally, until proven otherwise, I’ll continue to believe that he will be held accountable by a higher power.

    Given his record, that he wasn’t permanently imprisoned long ago is highly relevant as well as how he legally got his hands on the rifle he used.

    A felony charge should immediately trigger a full review of every legal item the defendant has ever been charged with and should be a mandatory condition for the judge/jury’s consideration. Given his history at that point, his escape from a mental institution should also have resulted in a life sentence. Clearly he was extremely dangerous and unwilling to seek help.

    OR… if his liberty is such a concern, castrate and lobotomize him and then employ him sweeping sidewalks.

    Mercy to the merciless is cruelty to the victims.

  2. In my childhood there was a larrge family living 2 farms down the road. The parents were good and helpful neighbors. They had 3 sons and 3 daughters. The youngest son was my age and a real vicious wacko. I tried to stop from bullying and beating on other kids often at school. We had 5 or maybe 6 slug outs. I decided after the first one that two can fight dirty. I beat him down in the following fights and then he was careful to avoid p*ssing me off.

    I lost track of him after high school until our ten year reunion. Turns out he commited a string of brutal robberies in Illinois and was killed when he attacked a county deputy during a routine traffic stop on a rural road. Bad seed, all the other children were very likeable, engaging people, he was a bad seed. And I don’t care why.

    Various government agencies failed to do what they are granted the authority to do. Thus he could pass background checks and buy firearms even though his criminal record made it illegal to buy a firearm.

    And we are told government should be in charge of healthcare and will protect us by disarming us. As Charles Heston said, government can take my firearms from my cold dead hands.

  3. What to do with a person like the Texas shooter before he goes on his rampage?

    What Parker stated.

    Various government agencies failed to do what they are granted the authority to do. Thus he could pass background checks and buy firearms even though his criminal record made it illegal to buy a firearm.

    Granted, while properly enforcing existing laws in this example would have prevented this particular shooter from access to the weapon he used to kill, this doesn’t universally apply to mass shooting cases. Each one is different.

  4. I see a similarity between him and Adam Lanza of sandy hook. Shootindg all those helpless elementary schoolers.
    they hate themselves and see helpless children as mirror images.

  5. Gringo,

    I agree, but if laws are not enforced in cases like this, the statists response is to call for more restrictions. There many paths to a totalitarian state. This is one.

  6. Fox News has a piece up (right sidebar) about Jeffrey Dahmer’s step mother’s take on him. It sounds like his birth mother was a real nut and he suffered from early childhood neglect. Whether that is the whole answer to his violence is not clear to me, but it was obviously well hidden from his family. I don’t know what to make of these kinds of people. I doubt that the law can ever stop them.

  7. Human babies are aborted all the time in the pursuit of wealth, pleasure, leisure, and democratic leverage. This guy, if for one day, lived the female chauvinist fantasy, and denied life to those he deemed unworthy. His greatest transgression was to lift the thinly veiled lies… I mean, layers of privacy, that were established in order to normalize psychopathic behavior in liberal societies.

  8. “See this, for example.” –> this article:
    https://www.sott.net/article/294836-Can-psychopaths-be-blamed-for-their-actions-A-summary-of-the-empirical-and-philosophical-arguments

    A very interesting analysis on the very narrow topic, but I particularly was struck by his insinuation that many of the power-holders in business, professions, and government are psychopaths (Weinstein might qualify; we could all come up with a list of names).
    One of the commenters called it the Pathocracy.

  9. The real issue to me is that most of the mental institutions have been closed in the 60’s wave of peace, love, etc, and these people who should have NO contact with regular society are now “mainstreamed”. Free to act out their paranoia, psychopathic fantasies. 60-70 years ago they would have been, properly. under lock and key. It’s really no mystery why these events are taking place now and not so much in the past with greater regularity.

  10. Mollie Hemmingway said this as part of a discussion following the Las Vegas shooting:

    “We’re pretending we’re having a debate about gun control,” Mollie said, “but we’re really having a debate about the nature of evil and whether a big enough government can contain it.”.

    A few commenters above make the excellent point that the government failed, on several occasions, to do what they are allowed and supposed to do with a person such as the Texas shooter. He shouldn’t have had a legal gun, but even it he had been prevented from acquiring one who’s to say he wouldn’t have gotten an illegal one or selected some other method of mass killing.

    Which brings me to this question: how do we identify potential evil doers, and what can and should we, individually and collectively, do with them in advance of committing these sorts of acts? I don’t have an answer, but it seems that if we are to prevent this sort of crime we have to come up with one.

  11. Some people have been wondering why there was no one in the church with a gun. Last weekend was the opening of deer season here in Texas and a lot of people were out deer hunting and perhaps those were the same people who might have been armed.

    The opening weekend is a big deal in this part of Texas where I live 60 miles from Sutherland Springs, I don’t know if the shooter was that smart but it kind of fits. I do know that this Sunday a lot of us who thought it could never happen here will be a bit more prepared.

    My heart goes out to the families of the Baptist Church in Sutherland Springs.

  12. I have a relation whose son alternated between normal and productive life, jail, and the mental health system. He was schizophrenic and killed himself in jail.
    She is part of a movement for some kind of treatment prior to anyone’s doing what might get them forcibly treated or institutionalized today.
    I’ve asked her about the line from eccentric to whatever it is that causes the state to forcibly mess with a guy’s head. Oh, we would never worry about “eccentric”. Are the protections as in criminal justice system? Um.
    I can see her anguish, but she and those who are on the same wavelength and those in congress who listen to them are all going down a very dangerous road.
    They are encouraged on that road by the idea the mental illness is “brain sickness” and by saying that, they presume it can be fixed like any other illness. Change the title, change the entire issue.

  13. How much did Trum’s Democrat donations help out Planned Profit in killing babies again?

  14. until proven otherwise, I’ll continue to believe that he will be held accountable by a higher power.

    A higher power that can’t even resurrect the families of the dead + the victims so that they can see each other for a thousand years (second chance), isn’t all that “powerful”.

    Why do humans endlessly bow down to the supernatural gods merely for some wealth and bennies in this lower order world? It’s like the USA fascination with “Obey the Police, or Else”. Or else what, they’ll let us die like they did in the cities Anti Fa’s mayors told them to Stand Down and watch Americans get killed in?

    This New World Order, Novus ordo seclorum, where you have to obey the Top Authority, or else something bad happens to you, is a pretty good way to control humans.

    I wonder when humanity will want to become free. They certainly have refused the truth’s ability to set them free.

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