Quote from Rearden Metal:
Why would that scare you? Maybe it is time.
If one politician is gunned down it's a senseless act of murder, of course, but if <i>a hundred</i> were to meet such a fate, it could be revolution... which is not murder at all.
Quote from Landis82:
Where have you been?
The kind of fiery rhetoric by the Palin's of the World certainly doesn't help.
‎"The crossfire is intense, so penetrate through enemy territory by bombing through the press, and use your strong weapons -- your Big Guns -- to drive to the hole. Shoot with accuracy; aim high and remember it takes blood, sweat and tears to win," - Sarah Palin
It's been out there for quite some time and and people like Palin are idiots for thinking that making such statements don't carry circumstances with it. Hell, Gabby Giffords said exactly that . . . especially when the "unhinged and unbalanced" are looking for someone to follow . . . And let's also not forget Gifford's Tea Party opponent Jesse Kelly, who held a rally offering participants to âShoot a Fully Automatic M16″ to âGet on Targetâ and âRemove Gabrielle Giffordsâ.
Quote from Hello:
Perhaps, and maybe it is time Karma catches up with these politicians who have fucked us over for decades, however i dont want anyone to die, and it certainly could not be considered a revolution if a bunch of schizos like Laughner just start going out on shooting sprees. Its not as though that would entail some sort of organised revolution.
The end result of a couple more nutjobs like laughner shooting at politicians would probably be politicians becoming even further removed from us then they already are. Im pretty sure that if another couple politicians take a bullet, that will be the end of them ever coming out in public and dealing with their electorate as if they actually give a shit, maybe it would expose them for who they really are.... who knows.
I hate the government on both sides, but i still dont want anyone to die.
Quote from tomdavis:
He doesn't have a political point of view because he's not capable of making those distinctions. He only has the delusions that make up the "reality" of his paranoid psychotic world.
Quote from trendlover:
Flight controllers in Houston fell silent as Scott Kelly spoke via radio from space. "We have a unique vantage point here aboard the International Space Station," he said. "As I look out the window, I see a very beautiful planet that seems very inviting and peaceful. Unfortunately, it is not."
"These days, we are constantly reminded of the unspeakable acts of violence and damage we can inflict upon one another, not just with our actions, but also with our irresponsible words," he said.
"We're better than this. We must do better."
Quote from Hello:
After reading some of those things he writes he almost seemed like he had Obsessive compulsive disorder, or schizophrenia and he was writing his obsessions down, some of the nutjobs who have OCD keep on repeating sentences and numbers and shit like that in their head forever until it drives them crazy.
People with OCD, often keep repeating shit back and foreword in their head like that.
Also after reading some of the stuff he is writing down, it almost reminds me of some of the english questions that you see on IQ tests where you compare one thing to another.....
Like you know those questions where it will says
"If all bats are cats, and all cats are hats, then all bats are hats."
Dont know how to explain those questions, but i think they do it in order to try to see if you can put the string together. I am going to go do an IQ test, to try to find a better example of what i mean.
Quote from orl:
People suffering from OCD are not like that. They have recurring thoughts and/or rituals, but they are fully aware of the absurdity of it. They just can't stop. They do not become violent or insane. Schizophrenics, however, can.
I have never understood why people use clinicial terms without any knowledge about them.