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![]() I don't know...I still think he's faking this "insanity"..I mean..you have to be batsh*t crazy to do something like this, but I'm not buying it yet
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![]() Especially HERE of all places. Our police shoot and kill people all the time, they are excellent at their jobs. I was very disappointed when the word custody was used.
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In a court of law -- you almost have to be ape-sh!t crazy, with the mind of a mongoloid and a complete inability to function in order to be viewed as insane. As far as I'm concerned -- two of my four brothers are insane. They just don't have violent fantasies. They also function well enough that they can pass themselves off as smart, normal, and popular when they have to. The oldest one has a wife, two kids, has kept a steady good-paying job his entire adult life and was the cities best pitcher in high school. He's also 100% NUTS and even though he's not violent at all, he's almost got himself killed on several occasions by doing batsh!t crazy things and he is capable of saying some of the craziest sh!t you could ever imagine hearing. The youngest, as profiled in esoteric, is a narcissist and a decorated criminal on top of being insane. |
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![]() Which is why I thought the suggestion that we should all "call someone" about our loony relatives, friends, or co-workers was worthy of a "crass" joke.
Don't we all have a crazy uncle, a weird brother-in-law, or a nutty cat lady aunt that "bears watching?" And who are we supposed to call about them without being regarded as some kind of nut ourselves? Lighten up, people, and look out for those boys, Calzone Lord! |
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![]() apparantly the media got that all wrong.. the thing about the mothers comments. what a surprise that the media twisted words.
"I was awakened by a call from a reporter by ABC on July 20 about 5:45 in the morning. I did not know anything about a shooting in Aurora at that time. He asked if I was Arlene Holmes and if my son was James Holmes who lives in Aurora, Colorado. I answered yes, you have the right person. I was referring to myself. I asked him to tell me why he was calling and he told me about a shooting in Aurora. He asked for a comment. I told him I could not comment because I did not know if the person he was talking about was my son, and I would need to find out." http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2012/0...48725804133%7D
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He's probably disappointed when he heard in court his months-long plans were a relative huge failure (gun jammed, apartment bombs didn't go off and kill to distract police from theatre) and the papers refuse to make him famous and mention his name more than they have to. Reported in papers that he's in solitary as the other inmates have been slavering over how they will kill him. Slowly, I'd hope.
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