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Texas shooter escaped from mental hospital, had mental issues in the Air Force, and still could buy weapons.
Nov 7, 2017 17:39:08   #
son of witless
 
More proof that gun laws only keep lawful citizens from buying guns. The bad guys will always get weapons. Liberals only disarm the good people.

http://www.yahoo.com/gma/texas-shooting-suspects-phone-too-encrypted-access-now-181005096--abc-news-topstories.html

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Nov 7, 2017 21:29:45   #
CounterRevolutionary
 
son of witless wrote:
More proof that gun laws only keep lawful citizens from buying guns. The bad guys will always get weapons. Liberals only disarm the good people.

http://www.yahoo.com/gma/texas-shooting-suspects-phone-too-encrypted-access-now-181005096--abc-news-topstories.html


It appears that more than the military is at fault for not reporting Kelly's violent life to the FBI.

Neither the New Mexico mental hospital or the New Mexico police reported his criminal behavior to the FBI and on to the gun stores:

I think there is a leftwing collusion amongst the medical workers, military bureaucrats, and police departments (a unionized workforce) to advance chaos and mock our constitutional bill of rights so as to justify the creation of a zocialist police state.

https://www.yahoo.com/gma/texas-shooting-suspects-phone-too-encrypted-access-now-181005096--abc-news-topstories.html

"background check came back clean"

"Texas church shooting suspect and Air Force veteran Devin Kelley escaped from a New Mexico mental health hospital in 2012, according to an El Paso Police Department report, which also said he "was attempting to carry out death threats" that he "had made on his military chain of command."

"A witness said Kelley "suffered from mental disorders and had plans to run from Peak Behavioral Health Services ... and take a bus out of state,” according to the report..."

Keep in mind that there must be millions of men who want to k**l their mother-in-laws, but don't act upon it. I guess it's a question of people's moral compass.

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Nov 8, 2017 07:31:46   #
son of witless
 
CounterRevolutionary wrote:
It appears that more than the military is at fault for not reporting Kelly's violent life to the FBI.

Neither the New Mexico mental hospital or the New Mexico police reported his criminal behavior to the FBI and on to the gun stores:

I think there is a leftwing collusion amongst the medical workers, military bureaucrats, and police departments (a unionized workforce) to advance chaos and mock our constitutional bill of rights so as to justify the creation of a zocialist police state.

https://www.yahoo.com/gma/texas-shooting-suspects-phone-too-encrypted-access-now-181005096--abc-news-topstories.html

"background check came back clean"

"Texas church shooting suspect and Air Force veteran Devin Kelley escaped from a New Mexico mental health hospital in 2012, according to an El Paso Police Department report, which also said he "was attempting to carry out death threats" that he "had made on his military chain of command."

"A witness said Kelley "suffered from mental disorders and had plans to run from Peak Behavioral Health Services ... and take a bus out of state,” according to the report..."

Keep in mind that there must be millions of men who want to k**l their mother-in-laws, but don't act upon it. I guess it's a question of people's moral compass.
It appears that more than the military is at fault... (show quote)


If you want weapons you can always find a straw buyer, or find another criminal to sell them. That this guy was not locked in a rubber room is a crime.

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Nov 9, 2017 22:42:01   #
CounterRevolutionary
 
son of witless wrote:
If you want weapons you can always find a straw buyer, or find another criminal to sell them. That this guy was not locked in a rubber room is a crime.


This guy, Kelly, had already committed acts of violence against his wife and stepchild. Why was he not incarcerated in a jail?

Who is qualified to diagnose a man as "insane" these days? The medical community sets the murderers free and locks up their political opponents. The public schools peddle Ritalin to students who are gazing out the window or refuse to read and recite Karl Marx. The FBI profiles criminal behavior but missed Ted Kaczynski because his character was too similar to their own agents' persona.

The unionized government workforce is so c*********d with c*******ts who hold an agenda to destroy the rule of law, that justice is denied. Our nation is virtually being subverted from the inside out.

There were numerous incidents of insane asylums releasing "mad" patients in Salt Lake City shooting up the public library, approaching ZCMI's department store, the Mormon history center, and Triad Center, none of their backgrounds ever submitted to the FBI's background check log. Law mandated there be no discrimination against these "patients" in the workforce, making life pretty precarious on a daily basis for employees and customers.

What is even more peculiar, is our CIA's employing private corporations and foundations (Government Sponsored Organizations) like George Soros' rent-a-mobs and his International Renaissance Foundation, be they leftwing or right wing: Black L***s M****r, Occupy Wall Street, A****a, Unite the Right, and the Ukrainian nationalist neo-n**is of the Stefano Bandera gang to topple the Yanukovych regime. Soros' Open Society Institute (OSI) foundations pays $1,500/day to demonstrators engaged in civil unrest at home and abroad. Property has been l**ted, people have been k**led because of these mobs. Look at Charlottesville, look at the Ukrainian civil war, Columbia's FARC, Mycenae, Guatemala:

https://www.judicialwatch.org/video-update/watch-george-soros-l*****t-subversion-guatemala/
On Watch: George Soros & L*****t Subversion in Guatemala
NOVEMBER 02, 2017

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mzM4iVm4dRc
Ukraine on fire - Oliver Stone

Nobody has arrested Soros. Why? Soros is an avowed atheist and socialists, mocking the rule of law. Soros, "a business man," is working for the CIA. One can only conclude that our CIA and its use of these GSOs is a c*******t front.

There are practical solutions to these problems. Enforce the laws we already have on the books. Get these international labor unions out of government, (a national security threat) and eliminate 15 of the 17 dysfunctional intelligence agencies, including the CIA, for better accountability and hands on management. Quit the psychological profiling in an attempt to forecast human behavior in the future and return to reality; prosecute people on their criminal behavior in the past and present.

If you think we have problems now, just imagine our first responders and healthcare under a unionized government workforce riddled through and through with Mafioso at the beaconing call of c*******t dictators abroad.

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Nov 10, 2017 06:59:37   #
son of witless
 
CounterRevolutionary wrote:
This guy, Kelly, had already committed acts of violence against his wife and stepchild. Why was he not incarcerated in a jail?

Who is qualified to diagnose a man as "insane" these days? The medical community sets the murderers free and locks up their political opponents. The public schools peddle Ritalin to students who are gazing out the window or refuse to read and recite Karl Marx. The FBI profiles criminal behavior but missed Ted Kaczynski because his character was too similar to their own agents' persona.

The unionized government workforce is so c*********d with c*******ts who hold an agenda to destroy the rule of law, that justice is denied. Our nation is virtually being subverted from the inside out.

There were numerous incidents of insane asylums releasing "mad" patients in Salt Lake City shooting up the public library, approaching ZCMI's department store, the Mormon history center, and Triad Center, none of their backgrounds ever submitted to the FBI's background check log. Law mandated there be no discrimination against these "patients" in the workforce, making life pretty precarious on a daily basis for employees and customers.

What is even more peculiar, is our CIA's employing private corporations and foundations (Government Sponsored Organizations) like George Soros' rent-a-mobs and his International Renaissance Foundation, be they leftwing or right wing: Black L***s M****r, Occupy Wall Street, A****a, Unite the Right, and the Ukrainian nationalist neo-n**is of the Stefano Bandera gang to topple the Yanukovych regime. Soros' Open Society Institute (OSI) foundations pays $1,500/day to demonstrators engaged in civil unrest at home and abroad. Property has been l**ted, people have been k**led because of these mobs. Look at Charlottesville, look at the Ukrainian civil war, Columbia's FARC, Mycenae, Guatemala:

https://www.judicialwatch.org/video-update/watch-george-soros-l*****t-subversion-guatemala/
On Watch: George Soros & L*****t Subversion in Guatemala
NOVEMBER 02, 2017

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mzM4iVm4dRc
Ukraine on fire - Oliver Stone

Nobody has arrested Soros. Why? Soros is an avowed atheist and socialists, mocking the rule of law. Soros, "a business man," is working for the CIA. One can only conclude that our CIA and its use of these GSOs is a c*******t front.

There are practical solutions to these problems. Enforce the laws we already have on the books. Get these international labor unions out of government, (a national security threat) and eliminate 15 of the 17 dysfunctional intelligence agencies, including the CIA, for better accountability and hands on management. Quit the psychological profiling in an attempt to forecast human behavior in the future and return to reality; prosecute people on their criminal behavior in the past and present.

If you think we have problems now, just imagine our first responders and healthcare under a unionized government workforce riddled through and through with Mafioso at the beaconing call of c*******t dictators abroad.
This guy, Kelly, had already committed acts of vio... (show quote)


It is a long process mopping out the swamp. You have to constantly unclog the drains. Obama left his parasites in every nook and cranny.

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Nov 10, 2017 07:17:05   #
CounterRevolutionary
 
son of witless wrote:
It is a long process mopping out the swamp. You have to constantly unclog the drains. Obama left his parasites in every nook and cranny.


Is it just Obama, or has the "Deep State" been c*********d since Allen Dulles stacked the deck and destroyed all the indices? The CIA is like a loose cannon on the deck. Johnson, Nixon and the Clintons have propped up the Soviet Union and China with Détente, hoping to paint them as pretty to the Third World that they might take the bait and starve all the sooner. Any man, including Obama, that will ens***e another race will ens***e his own.

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Nov 10, 2017 07:53:41   #
son of witless
 
CounterRevolutionary wrote:
Is it just Obama, or has the "Deep State" been c*********d since Allen Dulles stacked the deck and destroyed all the indices? The CIA is like a loose cannon on the deck. Johnson, Nixon and the Clintons have propped up the Soviet Union and China with Détente, hoping to paint them as pretty to the Third World that they might take the bait and starve all the sooner. Any man, including Obama, that will ens***e another race will ens***e his own.


The swamp is like an infestation of bedbugs. It will take multiple applications.

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Nov 10, 2017 16:34:07   #
CounterRevolutionary
 
son of witless wrote:
The swamp is like an infestation of bedbugs. It will take multiple applications.


Oh, good grief! Those things bite. So will the Democrats gain a senate seat because of the unsubstantiated accusations against Republican Senate candidate Roy Moore? Moore and Jones are polled as neck and neck today. If Senator Strange is advanced as a write-in, then he will split the v**e and guarantee Jones' win.

Are any of these accusers on Soros' Open Society Institute Foundation's $1500/day rent-a-r**t payroll? Moore, with his staunch support for retaining monuments of the Ten Commandments on public property and opposition to gay marriage, has built up an enormous list of critics in his political career. The unsubstantiated accusations seem a little too opportunistic in the midst of the Hollywood p*******e ring expose with Harvey Weinstein. But then, every religion has its Jim & Tammy Bakers. Can the Republican Party move quickly enough to set the record straight? Just curious.

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