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I bet you he was on some powerful, prescription drugs.
Anyone know any details yet?
Anyone know any details yet?
they haven't got the patsy dossier ready yet. just have to wait until the news/propaganda organs get the word from the authorities to release it
Yes, the whole Ryan Lanza facebook thing was a great diversion.
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Here we go... the patsy dossier is ready!
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Ryan Lanza, 24, brother of gunman Adam Lanza, 20, tells authorities that his younger brother is autistic, or has Asperger syndrome and a “personality disorder.” Neighbors described the younger man to ABC as “odd” and displaying characteristics associated with obsessive-compulsive disorder... MORE...
http://abcnews.go.com/blogs/headlines/2012/12/live-updates-newtown-ct-school-shooting/
Police chief: "Hey, can someone make me another copy of the 'stereotypical perpetrator press release'?"
Rookie Cop: "On it, Chief."
I'm older, most of you folks don't remember this, but we used to have insane asylums and people were committed, either by their family or doctors when they weren't fit for living in society. In the 70's or so the liberals started closing these places, claiming it was inhuman to lock people away.
These weren't really bad places, just a place for people to live and keep them medicated and in check. We had a distant family member who was in one. These days though they just medicate people and let them live among the rest of us.
Not sure what the shooters issues were, if he had any, but with all these recent events - it makes guys like me think what might be different if people were locked up like they used to be.
I bet you he was on some powerful, prescription drugs.
Anyone know any details yet?
Yes, the whole Ryan Lanza facebook thing was a great diversion.
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I'm older, most of you folks don't remember this, but we used to have insane asylums and people were committed, either by their family or doctors when they weren't fit for living in society. In the 70's or so the liberals started closing these places, claiming it was inhuman to lock people away.
These weren't really bad places, just a place for people to live and keep them medicated and in check. We had a distant family member who was in one. These days though they just medicate people and let them live among the rest of us.
Not sure what the shooters issues were, if he had any, but with all these recent events - it makes guys like me think what might be different if people were locked up like they used to be.