challenger
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And the Continentals fought off the Lycomings at the Battle of Lexington.
LMAO! Aviation nerdy but still hilarious :yup:
And the Continentals fought off the Lycomings at the Battle of Lexington.
The media dismissed his letter as if it was the ramblings of a psychopath, however, the letter was written well, and clear, and did not in any way portray the guy as a lunatic.
Sane, rational people don't fly airplanes into buildings. He was just another paranoid that flew off the handle, he just happened to do it in a creative way.
He was psychotic.
Psychosis is a loss of contact with reality, usually including false ideas about what is taking place or who one is (delusions) and seeing or hearing things that aren't there (hallucinations).
Abnormal displays of emotion
Confusion
Depression and sometimes suicidal thoughts
Disorganized thought and speech
Extreme excitement (mania)
False beliefs (delusions)
Loss of touch with reality
Mistaken perceptions (illusions)
Seeing, hearing, feeling, or perceiving things that are not there (hallucinations)
Unfounded fear/suspicion
https://health.google.com/health/ref/Psychosis
People can defend where he was coming from, but some stuff in the letter sounded like it was written by a psychopath.My point, though, is that the media said his LETTER was basically rambling and psychotic. It wasn't, even if his government drove him, as a person, to be.
Hey, I am all for people offing themselves to prove a point. It's that's the way you want to roll...roll on! When you decide to take someone with you is when I start to have a very real problem. I'm pretty sure the government employee that lost his life because of this d-bag would probably not have been as motivated and dedicated to the cause if he knew he was going to die that die.If dying in pursuit of a greater cause is psychotic, we have a lot of psychos buried in Arlington. Not that I think the guy's action was in any way justifiable, or even useful. But I don't think suicide is by its very nature "psychotic".
Agree completely. It IS just a little bit crazy though, to think that the average GS-6 IRS employee is sitting in some back room laughing diabolically while sifting through your moneyIn the dude's eyes, the employees of the IRS are not innocent. I happen to disagree, but it's not like he's crazy, he's just wrong. Painting your opponents as crazed psychopaths is the surest way to lose perspective.
There are actually lots of people who are really treating him like a martyr to their cause.
Seriously? Have we came to this as a country?
Dude was a terrorist. Plain and simple. I see no difference between him an Atta.
The difference between a terrorist and a patriot is this. Patriots throw tea overboard a ship. Terrorist sink the ship and the crew. Patriots burn effigies of tax collectors. Terrorists burn the tax collector. In 1774 some men took a stand and said no more. You wont be allowed to cross this line. History would have been a lot different if in the same year those same men said you will not cross this line, and to make sure we are going to kill you and your family.Dont forget about all the "terrorist" that came over here on a boat and settled the colonies.
I read in the paper the other day that something like 70% of Americans want to replace every single member of congress. Thats a lot of people that are pissed at the government. The bad part is, I'd be willing to wager that most people will either not vote at all or vote for the person with the most name recognition- the incumbent.
Everyone in this country wants change, but nobody wants to even do so much as to go out and cast a ballot. In the 1700's some guys got it in their mind that they wanted change so badly that they would die for it.
Now, i dont agree with what the guy did, but I dont think he was a terrorist or psychotic either. Whats the difference between a psychotic terrorist and a patriot? I don't know, but i'd bet that we're probably going to see more people like this.
The difference between a terrorist and a patriot is this. Patriots throw tea overboard a ship. Terrorist sink the ship and the crew. Patriots burn effigies of tax collectors. Terrorists burn the tax collector. In 1774 some men took a stand and said no more. You wont be allowed to cross this line. History would have been a lot different if in the same year those same men said you will not cross this line, and to make sure we are going to kill you and your family.
I guess my point is tar and feathering is a lot different than crashing an airplane into them.
So would it EVER be appropriate to do something like this? Let's say he had hit instead the office of one of the bank CEOs or board members who gambled with massive amounts of other peoples' money, lost it, and laughed all the way to the bank. I think we can all agree that they were evil as hell.
The difference between a terrorist and a patriot is this. Patriots throw tea overboard a ship. Terrorist sink the ship and the crew. Patriots burn effigies of tax collectors. Terrorists burn the tax collector. In 1774 some men took a stand and said no more. You wont be allowed to cross this line. History would have been a lot different if in the same year those same men said you will not cross this line, and to make sure we are going to kill you and your family.