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Friday, February 19, 2010
Was Stack Crazy or just pushed past his limit?
After reading a bit, news and blogs,it seems most are calling the man crazy,a coward among other things. I didn't know the man,so I can't call him anything.Funny how quick most are to judge when all the facts aint even in yet.
I say he was pushed past his limit, but he chose the wrong way to retaliate. I wish I could have told him to starve the beast, instead of feeding it his pound of flesh, as he said...
True- all the facts aren't in yet and those are going to be fabricated by TPTB, IMO. But reading his epigraph and thinking about it for a day, I have come to a couple conclusions. 1) He wasn't concerned with his wife and family. Burning the home in which they lived has now left his family homeless, street people, probably dependant upon fed/state intervention since no insurance is going to pay off on suicide. 2) He sure whined about losing his money and makes me believe that is what he really cared about. 3) In that he did nothing to forward the cause against the IRS or any dotgov pogram, his act was foolish. 4) In light of his epigraph, the person(s) who died at the IRS offices were murdered. 5) Thinking of these facts, he was not ony a murderer, he is also a coward. Shy III
Mayberry, I think he was pushed,but like most who react he sure went at the wrong way.
Shy,you may be right buddy,but if I was pushed that far I would probaly snap too.I wouldnt try too hurt people I care about,nor hurt innocennt people.Most people in a blind freaked out rage aint thinkin cleary.It's a damn shame all the way around.
I say he was pushed past his limit, but he chose the wrong way to retaliate. I wish I could have told him to starve the beast, instead of feeding it his pound of flesh, as he said...
ReplyDeleteTrue- all the facts aren't in yet and those are going to be fabricated by TPTB, IMO.
ReplyDeleteBut reading his epigraph and thinking about it for a day, I have come to a couple conclusions.
1) He wasn't concerned with his wife and family. Burning the home in which they lived has now left his family homeless, street people, probably dependant upon fed/state intervention since no insurance is going to pay off on suicide.
2) He sure whined about losing his money and makes me believe that is what he really cared about.
3) In that he did nothing to forward the cause against the IRS or any dotgov pogram, his act was foolish.
4) In light of his epigraph, the person(s) who died at the IRS offices were murdered.
5) Thinking of these facts, he was not ony a murderer, he is also a coward.
Shy III
Mayberry, I think he was pushed,but like most who react he sure went at the wrong way.
ReplyDeleteShy,you may be right buddy,but if I was pushed that far I would probaly snap too.I wouldnt try too hurt people I care about,nor hurt innocennt people.Most people in a blind freaked out rage aint thinkin cleary.It's a damn shame all the way around.