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The Dead Soul of Adam Lanza
CNS News, by Patrick J Buchanan
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Posted By:NMPatriot, 12/18/2012 2:59:25 PM
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"No set of laws can eliminate evil from the world, or prevent every senseless act of violence in our society. So said President Obama in words of comfort in Newtown. The president was right to speak of evil, but mistaken when he called the massacre "senseless." For this was a premeditated and purposeful act of mass murder, and the devil that did it knew exactly what he was doing and why.(Snip) Before he went into that school to shoot 20, 30 or 40 children, barely more than babies, he knew his slaughter would be so stomach-turning and heart-wrenching that Snip added by staff.
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Comments: It is all about ratings because ratings=money. If we truly lived in an intelligent society, like we would like to think, the names and faces of these monsters would never be seen or known. He should have been labeled the "Coward Child Killer from Newtown" and never have his picture published. Just look at Jared Loughner´s mugshot if you don´t believe me. The monster looks like he just won the lottery.
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Reply 1 - Posted by:
woofwoofwoof, 12/18/2012 3:07:02 PM (No. 9073034)
Pat usually manages to say something useful before he spins off into the weeds, but not so much here.
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Reply 2 - Posted by:
Rafter, 12/18/2012 3:16:40 PM (No. 9073048)
This is pretty good by Pat.
All these losers crave the flame-out with mass media publicity.
He may be mistaken that it´s any more common. Jon Fund´s article yesterday gave the data on past slaughters. It´s gone on a long time.
Remember Lizzie Borden? Fewer victims, but a slaughter unexplained to this day, if I recall accurately.
I think the Bible mentions that Cain slew Abel. But I could be wrong. Apparently part of the human animal condition is to kill one another.
Which may be why it was mentioned in the Thou Shalt Not´s of the Ten Commandments. The Commandments are a list of human failings. Not much will change on Planet Earth. (Unless maybe the "Mayans were right.")
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Reply 3 - Posted by:
SpeedMaster, 12/18/2012 3:26:02 PM (No. 9073057)
I usually pay little attention to Mr Buchanan; however his premise, if true, sends chills up my spine. Will future sensation seekers try to outdo this evil?
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Reply 4 - Posted by:
RIsailor, 12/18/2012 4:15:03 PM (No. 9073140)
Pat echoes my comment to wife several days ago. This brain dead kid wanted to be famous. By killing first graders and an all female staff, he had a better chance of not being taken down.
Gun laws will do nothing to prevent these atrocities. Forced commitment is needed for dangerous people.
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Reply 5 - Posted by:
rabbit, 12/18/2012 6:04:06 PM (No. 9073304)
Another stupid rant by Buchanan. The young man was psychotic. His mother was trying to get him committed to a mental hospital. He was an adult; the law makes this process difficult unless he shows unambiguous signs of being an "imminent" risk. The only way a judge can know if the risk is "imminent" is for a crime to be committed. So in spite of mom´s efforts, he was still at large - and killed 26 people.
This has nothing to do with wanting to be famous or dead souls or any such stuff. Serious mental illness, untreated, and the law blocking efforts to get treatment. Put the blame where it is due...tell legislators to change these laws.
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"No set of laws can eliminate evil from the world, or prevent every senseless act of violence in our society. So said President Obama in words of comfort in Newtown. The president was right to speak of evil, but mistaken when he called the massacre "senseless." For this was a premeditated and purposeful act of mass murder, and the devil that did it knew exactly what he was doing and why.(Snip) Before he went into that school to shoot 20, 30 or 40 children, barely more than babies, he knew his slaughter would be so stomach-turning and heart-wrenching that Snip added by staff.
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