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Are any of our kids at this school that had the shooting?
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<blockquote data-quote="DammitJanet" data-source="post: 568712" data-attributes="member: 1514"><p>TM, I didnt think it would be a political discussion personally. It is a debate sure. It doesnt fall along party lines. Sorry.</p><p></p><p>I will go off that topic and on to the mental health part if getting more of that passed in Congress isnt considered political too. I may have heard the same news cast or one similar as DDD where they talked about how most of the people who have been the shooters in these mass shootings have been young males in their late teens to early 20's and the descriptions of their personalities all seem quite similar. Quiet, loner, very bright...maybe a bit troubled. Well, that age is when schizophrenia rears its head and I wouldnt be surprised if that isnt what is behind darn near everyone of these. Can we prove it with the ones who shoot themselves? No. But just look at the ones who didnt. Most of them are quite mentally ill. Much more than simple depression or aspergers like they are talking about this boy having. </p><p></p><p>I cannot imagine that anyone who wasnt mentally insane would or even could, go into a school and shoot a school full of first graders. This was a boy who was from an upper middle class family. There had to be something very wrong with him neuropsychologically. Least that is my take on it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DammitJanet, post: 568712, member: 1514"] TM, I didnt think it would be a political discussion personally. It is a debate sure. It doesnt fall along party lines. Sorry. I will go off that topic and on to the mental health part if getting more of that passed in Congress isnt considered political too. I may have heard the same news cast or one similar as DDD where they talked about how most of the people who have been the shooters in these mass shootings have been young males in their late teens to early 20's and the descriptions of their personalities all seem quite similar. Quiet, loner, very bright...maybe a bit troubled. Well, that age is when schizophrenia rears its head and I wouldnt be surprised if that isnt what is behind darn near everyone of these. Can we prove it with the ones who shoot themselves? No. But just look at the ones who didnt. Most of them are quite mentally ill. Much more than simple depression or aspergers like they are talking about this boy having. I cannot imagine that anyone who wasnt mentally insane would or even could, go into a school and shoot a school full of first graders. This was a boy who was from an upper middle class family. There had to be something very wrong with him neuropsychologically. Least that is my take on it. [/QUOTE]
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