Dad, I think you should have exercised a little more son control.
“....The only country to be included in the top 10 of countries with the highest murder rates outside of Latin America and the Caribbean is Swaziland, which has a homicide rate of 33.8 per 100,000 (shown on the [interactive] map).....”
http://www.frontpagemag.com/fpm/260325/obama-never-letting-good-mass-shooting-go-waste-matthew-vadum
“.....Mass homicides may have a high profile, but they are actually low-frequency events, accounting, for example, for less than 1 per cent of all homicide cases in the United States and less than 3 per cent in Finland and Sweden.
And contrary to media-promoted myth, the United States doesn’t even have a high murder rate compared to other countries.....”
Like the country is going to take advice from this “father of the year”. He raises a piece of crap son and he is going to tell us how to run our lives?
Isn’t the “father” from Britain or Ireland?
If he doesn’t like our Second Amendment, he should go back where he came from.
Maybe if he stayed married to his son’s mother or put the kid with mental problems in an institution, this could have been avoided.
Like button needed...son control...lol
Apparently, the Dad had a severe lack of control issues.
EXCLUSIVE: ‘Look at the a** on her.’ Ian Mercer, father of Oregon college shooter, was sued for sexually harassing a male co-worker at his LA bagel shop and creating a ‘hostile’ work environment.
Ian Mercer, 55, was sued for making sexual comments about customers and staff while manager of Noah’s Bagels in Thousand Oaks.
Brett McDonald filed the lawsuit in 2008 charging the mass killer’s father harassed, inappropriately touched and embarrassed him.
McDonald says Mercer massaged his shoulders, placed his hands on his chest, shoulders and waist’, court documents claim.
‘Look at the a** on her’: Mercer was also accused of making inappropriate comments about a customer’s ‘hot’ daughter
McDonald says when he filed complaints with senior management he was unjustly fired.
In May 2009, Judge Ernest Hiroshige dismissed the case against Mercer.
Ian’s son, Chris Harper-Mercer, opened fire at Umpqua Community College in Roseburg killing nine, before he died in a gunfight with police