Of course this got was home-schooled
https://www.usatoday.com/story/news/...ber/444738002/
Oh yeah, the mental problems line coming for sure
Of course this got was home-schooled
https://www.usatoday.com/story/news/...ber/444738002/
he was living with roommates too. i wonder if they know of a possible motive.
Post from his mom's Facebook a few years back:
"..I officially graduated Mark from High School on Friday," her post said. "1 down, 3 to go. He has 30 hrs of college credit too, but he’s thinking of taking some time to figure out what he wants to do….maybe a mission trip. Thanks to everyone for your support over the years.”
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http://www.foxnews.com/us/2018/03/21...ident.amp.html
Right wing, conservative, home schooled kid that grew up in a Christian home that targeted certain people.
Sounds like such a good kid must have had mental problems!
Just like no one talked about Nicholas Cruz as a right wing terrorist after shooting up a high school full of Jews.
Sounds like a radical Muslim
Home-"schooled" aka garden-variety indoctrinated so-called Christian extremist, full of hate, exclusionism, sanctimonious vengeance
"what would Jesus do?"
His mama otta be proud as accessory to murder
Home schooled kid can't handle the reality that his Christian parents didn't prepare him for, it would seem. Preliminary, and not quite conclusive.
Dude wrote this at 17.
marches don't accomplish
Boutons is grumpy today
Lol. Grumpier that usual.
Would love to hear your thoughts on how to fix human error in hospitals. Most are over worked and under manned. And if you had your way, you'd slash the pay for doctors and nurses making the situation worse.
I'd be cool with seeing hospital ceo salaries getting slashed.
But they won't. They'll only go up. With more bonuses.
I was only marching if we're for banning all hospitals...
Checklists.
https://www.npr.org/templates/story/...ryId=122226184
Read up on it. The guy has what I think is a REALLY good solution.
So the FBI going too far Ken?
They are looking at all his Oline , cell phone, who else might be involved in teaching him.... .?
Which part of the survelliance do you think should be disallowed? I guarantee there are people finding out stuff right now that want to blow the cover off anonimity. Just like after 9-11 and the rise of the NSA.
Think the FBI, etc...should shut this down now, if they have to use unsavory methods to find possible other bombs ?
You can’t mock someone else for hypothetically jumping to conclusions about the attackers’ political views right after actually doing it yourself![]()
marching don't do
NRA and BigGun laughing their asses off at students marching against being target practice for You People
States can't fix about guns, either, just ask states or cities with pro forma gun regulation, it don't do .
https://www.history.com/topics/black...ntgomery-march
The Selma to Montgomery march was part of a series of civil-rights protests that occurred in 1965 in Alabama, a Southern state with deeply entrenched racist policies. In March of that year, in an effort to register black voters in the South, protesters marching the 54-mile route from Selma to the state capital of Montgomery were confronted with deadly violence from local authorities and white vigilante groups. As the world watched, the protesters—under the protection of federalized National Guard troops—finally achieved their goal, walking around the clock for three days to reach Montgomery. The historic march, and Martin Luther King Jr.’s participation in it, raised awareness of the difficulties faced by black voters, and the need for a national Voting Rights Act.
Six days later, on March 15, President Lyndon B. Johnson went on national television to pledge his support to the Selma protesters and to call for the passage of a new voting rights bill that he was introducing in Congress.
That August, Congress passed the Voting Rights Act, which guaranteed the right to vote (first awarded by the 15th Amendment) to all African Americans. Specifically, the act banned literacy tests as a requirement for voting, mandated federal oversight of voter registration in areas where tests had previously been used, and gave the U.S. attorney general the duty of challenging the use of poll taxes for state and local elections.
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