Monday, September 23, 2013

So, not only do we get death panels,

there should be politically-based death panels for the 'unbelievers'.
And- surprisingly!- all the places she'd had on social media have disappeared.  It's almost like she didn't want anyone other than the True Believers™ to hear that.


If some student had disrupted him with such language, think he'd be saying he 'believes in the religion of foul language'?


A: Pipkins shouldn't have been trying to help himself to other peoples' lives.
B: The family of the deceased is bitching that he 'wasn't warned', 'should have been warned', etc.  I'd have thought the previous jail time would've warned him that such actions as burglary have bad consequences.
Especially in Texas.


Surprise!
Applicants face strict background checks, including criminal history, a full psychological evaluation and a medical exam. They must pass a test on firearm laws and safety.

Each weapon is then registered by the police during a home visit. Police take bullet patterns, test bullets and cartridges so bullets can be matched if the gun is used in a crime. A license lasts five years, after which applicants must go through the whole process again.

In spite of these laws, the country does have periodic mass shootings by people thought to be mentally ill.





1 comment:

AndyN said...

I'd have thought the previous jail time would've warned him that such actions as burglary have bad consequences.

I'd have thought the locked door to which he didn't possess a key would have been warning enough.