If someone is bent on death and destruction if they do not provide a 
warning ( I am going to ....) you cannot stop them in an even moderately 
free society.  He could have just as easily driven his car into a crowd, 
a parade, carnival etc.. or poisoned the Salad Bar at the local eatery.  
You might say that his bizarre, macabre stories may have been a warning 
but then what  about  Trent Reznor, or the thousands of Goths, or Edgar 
Allen Poe.

Last night my quite innocent six year old daughter drew a picture of a 
girl getting hit by lightening and wrote a title of "How People Die".  
Should I report her to the authorities for being macabre? infatuated 
with death?

I don't know what was going through her mind, my INTERNAL reaction was 
wtf?  But we talked about it and she seems to be scared to death of 
lightening.  I don't know what it stems from and I didn't want to make 
to big of an issue of it. But we'll work on it when a less intensive 
scenario presents itself.


Paul Ihrig wrote:
> it is life.
> shit happens
> no one could have reacted differently.
>
> i play alot of fps with some of the best in the nation.
> and it comes down to reaction time and advance planing.
>
> this guy knew exactly what he was going to do, regardless of cercumstacese.
> be it grades, girl friend or what not.
>
> he was a loose cannon. one of thousands.
>
>
> 

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