Depression and mental illness makes people go off like crazy. He shot his grandma before his rampage at the school. Originally Posted by amp2015
correct. Tucker explains it
“There’s no topic on which my views haven’t changed, because the country has changed so much,” he said. “And what I have learned is that a lot of the things I believed were totally wrong, a lot of the information that I was basing my opinions on was wrong, or dishonest, false, even fraudulent in some cases. A lot of the things conservatives were saying at one time have been completely disproven.”
But when it comes to the Tucker Carlson of the Trump era, don’t expect any sort of personal reckoning in the near future. “It’s very hard when you’re succeeding to see your own flaws. It’s very hard,” he said. “Because everything about the experience reinforces what you’re doing.
“So I just know, of course, I’m making mistakes,” he adds. “It’s just harder to see what they are.”
The tactic of divide and conquer. From the racist Carlson.
https://www.theatlantic.com/politics...x-news/603595/ Originally Posted by eccieuser9500
Depression and mental illness makes people go off like crazy. He shot his grandma before his rampage at the school. Originally Posted by amp2015Are you the Shooter's Psychiatrist? Why make that statement? Even Ironsides told us ''pure evil'' caused the massacre, that there was no known mental illness.
Somebody is mad that I'm the most pro-death penalty here. The same guy who argued with me for 2 days that the Fort Worth Church security guy was a Hero for stopping MORE bloodshed, LOL.. I said that Guard should have proactively stopped the Shooter. Instead the Pussy-ass Guard waited and watched, not reacting until after the Intruder pulled the weapon the Guard already suspected he was concealing. You guys argued it was his civil right to conceal the rifle in a private Church. Y'all remember that, a couple of years ago? LOL. Just like in Uvalde.. The So-called Law and Order Party waits until mayhem occurs, doesn't do shit until a crime is committed. Originally Posted by Chung Tran
The AtlanticThat was so stupid. They used his own words.
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BAHHHHAAAAAAAA Originally Posted by The_Waco_Kid
[/COLOR]We went around and around on this, years ago. But God Damn it, let me try one more time.
How do you justify placing someone in custody before they commit a crime and what can they be charged with? I am trying to understand your reasoning. Originally Posted by Levianon17
We went around and around on this, years ago. But God Damn it, let me try one more time.
The Church Shooter in Fort Worth tresspassed into a Private Church Service. He had no right to be there. He walked in with a closed, bulky overcoat, that properly raised immediate suspicion. Your Hero security guard watched the Tresspasser closely, stood nearby waiting for something bad to happen. The Tresspasser pulled his gun and shot multiple Church attendees, before your Hero acted, shooting the gunman.
You effusively praised him for intervening, ''saving'' others from being shot. I said the Guard should have demanded the coat be removed immediately, BEFORE shooting began. You said the same shit then.. ''He has rights, you can't make him remove his overcoat''!
If you still believe now what you said then, I'm stunned by your ignorance and reticence to act against a suspicious Tresspasser. Your Hero allowed 2 people to be needlessly shot. Originally Posted by Chung Tran
nonsense! that security guard can't act until he sees a crime. a cop has maybe a little more leeway but not much.You are completely wrong.
by your logic vice should arrest you just for pulling into an amp parking lot. Originally Posted by The_Waco_Kid
You are completely wrong.
Your logic says a Guard can't ask a Tresspasser to leave a property? Or ask someone to remove their Coat?
You are deliberately being stupid. Originally Posted by Chung Tran
read this then comment againWhat does that have to do with a private security guard on private property? Nothing.
https://www.dps.texas.gov/section/pr...nd-regulations
then let's see who's being stooooopid Originally Posted by The_Waco_Kid
Hmmmmmm... Maybe you can check on something for me, Mr. Chung.I don't know. But security officers have failed to stop mass school shootings. Uvalde included. Newt Gingrich wants to pay 5 teachers per school an extra $500 a month, to act as security against school shooters. I didn't know Gingrich had more stupid left in him.
Didn't Beto also support the bill suggested by Liz Warren and
those girls from The Squad - the one that called for de-funding
schoolhouses from paying for police personnel for security??
### Salty Originally Posted by Salty Again
We went around and around on this, years ago. But God Damn it, let me try one more time.
The Church Shooter in Fort Worth tresspassed into a Private Church Service. He had no right to be there. He walked in with a closed, bulky overcoat, that properly raised immediate suspicion. Your Hero security guard watched the Tresspasser closely, stood nearby waiting for something bad to happen. The Tresspasser pulled his gun and shot multiple Church attendees, before your Hero acted, shooting the gunman.
You effusively praised him for intervening, ''saving'' others from being shot. I said the Guard should have demanded the coat be removed immediately, BEFORE shooting began. You said the same shit then.. ''He has rights, you can't make him remove his overcoat''!
If you still believe now what you said then, I'm stunned by your ignorance and reticence to act against a suspicious Tresspasser. Your Hero allowed 2 people to be needlessly shot. Originally Posted by Chung Tran