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To: TenthAmendmentChampion
On 1/12 the NYT had a story about the survivors and this guy was a part of it. He said he was there, "to protect her from the Tea Party crime syndicate" and to shout down any protesters. But there weren't any protesters. He still managed to get into a "heated argument" with a man in line to meet her. The aide that was later killed had to break them up. It obvious this guy is a nutcase. Wonder if Sheriff Dopenik will make sure this guy doesn't get a gun.

NYT 13 survivors

89 posted on 01/15/2011 3:30:00 PM PST by DejaJude
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To: DejaJude

Thanks for posting the link to the NYT article. I hadn’t read it. Interesting contrast between how liberals react to shooting and how someone who doesn’t live in fear reacts.


105 posted on 01/15/2011 3:49:32 PM PST by petitfour (Are you a Dead Fish American?)
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To: DejaJude

I had to read the NYT story to my husband and recount it and another story I read to my husband and oldest daughters. My husband finally comprehended (listened) to what I was saying about the Fuller guy writing down the Declaration of Independence while he was in the hospital after the shooting. Hubby said that this is a technique of hostage survival. Maintaining one’s sanity in crisis. It used to be common to recite the 23rd Psalm or something similar as a way of calming oneself. It’s an anti-interrogation technique to keep one’s mind under control/steady. I don’t think I’m writing this as clearly as he said it. hah It just made me think that there’s probably a lot more to the background of Mr. Fuller than we’ve read thus far.


222 posted on 01/15/2011 9:58:42 PM PST by petitfour (Are you a Dead Fish American?)
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