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Bummer of a story.
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This is sickening story, putrid... i hope this bastard is captured alive and given a nightly "cop killer" treatment by the guards in hardcore prison, break the rules every night with this turd.
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Very sad. R.I.P.
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Wow very sad story. RIP hero.
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I hope I see his name at work...
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I read his book and heard him interviewed. The book a really awesome read. He seemed like a really down to earth dude. RIP hero.
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Taking a soldier with PTSD to a gun range? Don't think he thought that one through
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That was a pretty good book. RIP.
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Ban assault..........oh.
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Wow...awfully cold statement from Ron Paul.....
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2013/0...n_2616520.html Former Rep. Ron Paul (R-Texas) took to Twitter Monday to respond to this weekend's fatal shooting of former Navy SEAL Chris Kyle. The suspect who allegedly shot Kyle and another man is Eddie Ray Routh, a veteran who authorities believe may have a mental illness related to his military service. Paul wondered what Routh was doing at the Texas shooting range: Kyle was the most lethal sniper in U.S. military history, with 160 confirmed kills. After leaving the Navy in 2009, he wrote his autobiography, American Sniper, published last year Chris Kyle's death seems to confirm that "he who lives by the sword dies by the sword." Treating PTSD at a firing range doesn't make sense |
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What is cold? He said what many, most, are wondering and/or thinking. The fact that this was military personnel suffering from PTSD makes this rather tricky for a number of parties involved. Was Routh getting proper treatment for his illness? Did a doctor or other medical professional suggest that someone suffering from PTSD be taken to a driving range? Was part of Routh's illness is that he seemed unable to turn off being at war making him a danger to himself and/or others? We night not ever know the answers but I think the situation is sufficiently odd to warrant asking the questions. |
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