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http://theconservativetreehouse.com/2015/10/01/oregon-community-college-shooting-pre-planned-act-of-jihad-warning-posted-yesterday/
Dismiss the source if you so choose. I want to see more concrete evidence before I call this terrorism...but it looks like there is smoke.
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The article I read said otherwise (no it was not Fox News). If it was wrong then I stand corrected. If so - sorry but his actions don't line up with any "spiritual" beliefs I know of outside radical Islam.Eggcelsior said:
Huh?GATraveller said:
I agree with you and don't think mental health is applicable to this case (other than to say anyone who would do something like this is a nut). From what I can tell so far this guy is a radical muslim/muslim sympathizing terrorist who feels like Christians are his/their enemy. I'm afraid this will be the new norm here in the US as well as Europe and the rest of the world due to the current Jihad. It will never be a "live and let live" situation for these radicals. Attacks like these are not a gun control issue because it has nothing to do with guns.....just like 9/11 or the Boston Marathon bombing. These are people who want to kill us based solely on who we are and will employ any/all means necessary to accomplish these twisted ideals. I think the POTUS was remiss in his speech last night to address it as an issue of gun control and not the terrorist attack that it really was.JohnInCarolina said:
The mental health part is debatable.GATraveller said:You're not going to legislate a solution like Washington wants you to believe. It's a mental health/morality issue.
The dude's verified profile states that he "dislikes organized religion", is "non-religious yet spiritual" and prefers Paganism/Wiccan if anything.
If anything, dude was a witch, not a jihadist.
"Social media gives legions of idiots the right to speak when they once only spoke at a bar after a glass of wine, without harming the community [...] but now they have the same right to speak as a Nobel Prize winner. It's the invasion of the idiots."
-Umberto Eco
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No need to dismiss the source. There is nothing "concrete" about the loose associations there. I love this:jimreed777 said:http://theconservativetreehouse.com/2015/10/01/oregon-community-college-shooting-pre-planned-act-of-jihad-warning-posted-yesterday/
Dismiss the source if you so choose. I want to see more concrete evidence before I call this terrorism...but it looks like there is smoke.However, WARNING – this profile looks to be recently constructed and may be a spoof by the 4Chan website people who are trolling the storyline, angry about the media pointing fingers at the prior story on their site: ( The profile appears edited post death – SEE HERE ) So don’t necessarily trust the content
If you click the link, it"s the Wayback Machine, which explicitly states this:Note
This calendar view maps the number of times http://spiritualpassions.com/seeme/ironcross45.html was crawled by the Wayback Machine, not how many times the site was actually updated. More info in the FAQ.
It was crawled 10 times today because there has been more web traffic to that site and other sites are linking to it. That's essentially how the Wayback Machine works. That page hasn't been accessed in more than 3 months as stated on the profile page. Similar to how the forum here shows when you last accessed it on your profile page.
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... Gun Free Zone, The Law Abiding Citizen didn't have a chance.bgebrent said:Tragic loss of innocent life, tragic. Too sad there wasn't a good guy with a gun in the room, religious or atheist, good guy with a gun was lacking. So sad. -
I think about that everyday at work as I pass by the sign that says "No Weapons Beyond This Point".SoMdEggHead said:
... Gun Free Zone, The Law Abiding Citizen didn't have a chance.bgebrent said:Tragic loss of innocent life, tragic. Too sad there wasn't a good guy with a gun in the room, religious or atheist, good guy with a gun was lacking. So sad.Flint, Michigan -
I'd say those are the people they'd go after first.Fred19Flintstone said:
I think about that everyday at work as I pass by the sign that says "No Weapons Beyond This Point".SoMdEggHead said:
... Gun Free Zone, The Law Abiding Citizen didn't have a chance.bgebrent said:Tragic loss of innocent life, tragic. Too sad there wasn't a good guy with a gun in the room, religious or atheist, good guy with a gun was lacking. So sad.
"Social media gives legions of idiots the right to speak when they once only spoke at a bar after a glass of wine, without harming the community [...] but now they have the same right to speak as a Nobel Prize winner. It's the invasion of the idiots."
-Umberto Eco
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Students can CC with permission from the School Administration. Employees can't.SoMdEggHead said:
... Gun Free Zone, The Law Abiding Citizen didn't have a chance.bgebrent said:Tragic loss of innocent life, tragic. Too sad there wasn't a good guy with a gun in the room, religious or atheist, good guy with a gun was lacking. So sad.
Here are 2 videos of a student who carries. The political bent in each one is quite apparent.
https://youtu.be/bK-Ht57AdBA
https://youtu.be/b2I93N6H_eM
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You don't really know much about history do you?GATraveller said:
The article I read said otherwise (no it was not Fox News). If it was wrong then I stand corrected. If so - sorry but his actions don't line up with any "spiritual" beliefs I know of outside radical Islam.Eggcelsior said:
Huh?GATraveller said:
I agree with you and don't think mental health is applicable to this case (other than to say anyone who would do something like this is a nut). From what I can tell so far this guy is a radical muslim/muslim sympathizing terrorist who feels like Christians are his/their enemy. I'm afraid this will be the new norm here in the US as well as Europe and the rest of the world due to the current Jihad. It will never be a "live and let live" situation for these radicals. Attacks like these are not a gun control issue because it has nothing to do with guns.....just like 9/11 or the Boston Marathon bombing. These are people who want to kill us based solely on who we are and will employ any/all means necessary to accomplish these twisted ideals. I think the POTUS was remiss in his speech last night to address it as an issue of gun control and not the terrorist attack that it really was.JohnInCarolina said:
The mental health part is debatable.GATraveller said:You're not going to legislate a solution like Washington wants you to believe. It's a mental health/morality issue.
The dude's verified profile states that he "dislikes organized religion", is "non-religious yet spiritual" and prefers Paganism/Wiccan if anything.
If anything, dude was a witch, not a jihadist.“Reality is that which, when you stop believing in it, doesn't go away.” ― Philip K. Diçk -
I know you have a history of being a douche.HeavyG said:
You don't really know much about history do you?GATraveller said:
The article I read said otherwise (no it was not Fox News). If it was wrong then I stand corrected. If so - sorry but his actions don't line up with any "spiritual" beliefs I know of outside radical Islam.Eggcelsior said:
Huh?GATraveller said:
I agree with you and don't think mental health is applicable to this case (other than to say anyone who would do something like this is a nut). From what I can tell so far this guy is a radical muslim/muslim sympathizing terrorist who feels like Christians are his/their enemy. I'm afraid this will be the new norm here in the US as well as Europe and the rest of the world due to the current Jihad. It will never be a "live and let live" situation for these radicals. Attacks like these are not a gun control issue because it has nothing to do with guns.....just like 9/11 or the Boston Marathon bombing. These are people who want to kill us based solely on who we are and will employ any/all means necessary to accomplish these twisted ideals. I think the POTUS was remiss in his speech last night to address it as an issue of gun control and not the terrorist attack that it really was.JohnInCarolina said:
The mental health part is debatable.GATraveller said:You're not going to legislate a solution like Washington wants you to believe. It's a mental health/morality issue.
The dude's verified profile states that he "dislikes organized religion", is "non-religious yet spiritual" and prefers Paganism/Wiccan if anything.
If anything, dude was a witch, not a jihadist.
"Social media gives legions of idiots the right to speak when they once only spoke at a bar after a glass of wine, without harming the community [...] but now they have the same right to speak as a Nobel Prize winner. It's the invasion of the idiots."
-Umberto Eco
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Peachtree Corners, GA -
Paraphrasing Al,
Indifference: Doing nothing over and over again and expecting different results.
"Too bad all the people who know how to run the country are busy driving cabs and barbecuing." - George Burns
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