I never said I supported him - - I said I "understand" why he did what he did (at least, so far as it goes given the incomplete information in the story). Meanwhile, work on that reading comprehension problem and practice grabbing your ankles.
Lancey: I never said I supported him - - I said I "understand" why he did what he did
Lancey said that the country needs more like him.
Whatever. I am not interested in "understanding" a cold-blooded murderer or in trying to make him out to be some sort of anti-government "hero".
practice grabbing your ankles
You seem to be obsessed with this phrase. Childish.
This homicidal maniac could have taken this dispute to court. Instead, he decided to kill two other people and injure another before taking his own less-than-worthless life. Instead of striking a blow for property rights, this lunatic struck a blow for those who demand more control over guns. Marvelous.
"""I never said I supported him - - I said I "understand" why he did what he did (at least, so far as it goes given the incomplete information in the story). Meanwhile, work on that reading comprehension problem and practice grabbing your ankles."""
Same thing I posted (#233) to Kay Ludlow -
Timothy McVeigh probably thought alot like you do and that was a real blow for freedom was'nt it? Did you celebrate Oklahoma City like they did 9/11 in the streets of Lebanon?
People who feel this strongly should take up their argument with those in charge not the poor drones who simply try to earn a living and go home to their families.
McVeigh was acting out on the kind of anger you possess. All those dead people and what did he change or win for his cause?
You defend the murder of two men who probably had families of their own by an obviously mentally deranged man over a sewer line easement?
A real blow for freedom? I think not.
Sick.