Posted on 11/06/2009 2:24:11 PM PST by justapicker
You lost me by trying to add the 1966 shooting.
The UT Tower massacre was the first of the mass shootings along I-35 from Austin to Waco
I love This part of Texas. Its just weird.
I guess we could expand it southward 100 miles on I-35 to San Antonio and back and add the Alamo, MArch 1836.
Oh, give it a rest.
Do you realize how disparate all those events are, not to mention the time span you used? And the geographical area — do you realize that the area you outlined is as big as some states?
And look at the transient nature of some of the locales — a college campus, the largest military installation in the U.S.
Put your finger down on the map in any other place of similar size with similar demographics and look at incidents of violence over 40-50 years.
Don’t try to make this into anything other than what it was: an act of hateful jihad by a Muslim jerk against innocent people and a nation that had educated him and treated him much better than he deserved.
Yeah, what you said.
You are a loon looking for links where there are none.
The UT shootings happen because the guy had a friggin brain tumor and had delusional thinking. This week’s shooting happened because an Islamo-terroist decided he would do his jihad now.
Waco tied to these? Oh get real
I didn’t say they were tied except geographically
Just a quirk of coincidence
Jeez, I’m on your side.
You are absolutey correct on the causes of Austin and Fort Hood, respectively.
Everybody lighten up, please.
Hey, we’re all trying to make sense of this. Doesn’t hurt to talk about things, and this thread is interesting.
This is what makes FR fun, freedom to discuss.
Just a quirky post to ponder; nothing more - no offense intended
As stated, I love that part of the country and was just observing its odd to have 4 mass killings within a 100 mile distance in the last 50 years. It will be difficult to drive that stretch with out thinking about it.
Some states are 60 miles wide and 100 miles long; its been a while since I went through New England.
Let’s focus on the enemy. I attend tea parties in 105 degrees on July 3.
Charles Whitman was found (autopsy) to have a brain tumor that they think caused him to go crazy.
Back atcha!
Peace through strength
Back to work to pay someone else’s mortgage ...
Have you heard any discussion or links as to the Army did not kick this guy out for his known stated positions against his country and armed forces rather than ship him to Fort Hood for deployment?
Even nuttier were the POTUS and Attorney General who sent tanks in on men, women and children!
I will admit sometimes our water could use some improvement, but this area is a wonderful place to live full of decent hard working people. Please don’t make us out to be the land of extremists.
“Do you realize how disparate all those events are, not to mention the time span you used? And the geographical area do you realize that the area you outlined is as big as some states?”
You are obviously unaware of the covert Reptilian control of our government aren’t you?
I've only been to Austin twice, but I think it's fair to say that 1966 was a different time there.
I LOVE the “Heart of Texas.”
My family comes from west of there and y’all are indeed good hard working people...
Now, I lived in Midland if you want to talk about water that will rattle your teeth!
It’s amazing to me how far this has drifted from my original intent to point out a geographical curiosity; Never mentioned extremism, just unfortunate coincidence. This traitor muslim was the extremist.
Dallasites were unfortunately saddled with JFK and Dealey Plaza from the acts of a loon or a conspiracy, whichever you believe ...
A lot of folks feelings, including my own, are understandably raw at this time; didn’t mean to make it worse. Had a stepson in the military when Clinton was cutting em back and I hate that this ‘Major’ was educated at our expense, allowed to stay in the military while the authorities turned a blind eye to his traitorous remarks then kills so many of our best.
All the best to you and all the good people there.
You are correct; there were farmers, frat boys and good oleboys taking positions with their deer rifles and returning fire until the cops got there.
I just worry about these ‘gun free zones’ today.
Thanks
Thank you. Nerves are a little raw in this part of the country today. Ft. Hood is a big part of the Central Texas community — like an old friend. They are good neighbors.
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