These last few “incidents” have convinced me that it’s time for me to get a concealed weapon permit. I don’t feel like getting shot just because some pinhead with a master’s degree didn’t take his “meds.” The liberals can do that because they are more tolerant and understanding than I am.
So when are we going to blow the whistle on the drug pushers?
I'm talking about the "legal" drug pushers: the pharmaceutical companies, their protectors and colleagues - DC politicians and their distributors, the medical profession?
The first headline today was" NIU gunman stopped taking medication
By this afternoon, that headline has been changed to "gunman's rampage baffles friends
The media got their marching orders - as usual.
the short reference to drugs is way down in the story.
Do a GOOGLE on drugs young shooters
and do some homework.
It's time for the victims of these shootings to file a class action suit on the drug companies.
These side effects of suicide and violence are well documented and known/acknowledged by the drug companies and the doctors- but money trumps all.
Almost every single case of these shootings have involved young people on these drugs - but if you don't capture the very first mention of the story - you will miss the common denominator - LEGAL DRUGS - then the drugs connection is quickly squashed. And then the libs scream for gun control.
Our children have become the new cash cow for the drug companies - and they have powerful protectors and connections with the FDA and others in DC.
WAKE UP AMERICA!
Save our kids...
BTW - for anyone who wants to blame the parents for their kids being on these meds...take Ritalin, for example. If the school decides, along with it's cohorts, that the kid should be on meds and you refuse, they can and HAVE been charged with child abuse and can and HAVE had the children taken from the family.
WAKE UP AMERICA....
It's not guns.
It's LEGAL DRUGS PUSHERS
When I was at the University of Alabama in the late 1970's almost all my friend's who were seniors had ccw permits issued by the Tuscaloosa Chief of Police and we all carried on campus. Guns were forbidden in the dorms but otherwise it was cool. Had Virginia Tech been pulled at Bama back then, the cops would have been needed for the paperwork and clean up duties. The Army & Air Force corps of cadets would've shredded any active shooter. We seniors ready to graduate and be commissioned were already fully trained in both the hardware and the tactics.
I can't believe that in the time since I graduated and was commissioned in 1980, the University has nearly thrown army ROTC off campus (from having the largest noncompulsory ROTC program in the South when I was there) and gone uber liberal in so many ways. Remember this is a campus that fielded a force to repel an invading union army during the Civil War and that force consisted of boys from the corps of cadets. They weren't exactly victorious, but they fought with honor and pride.
I think the great southern Universities have since filled their administrations with carpetbaggers & scalawags!