StarRaider
Yes they do call me Einstein
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How do you know? Did he tell you. Was it a text or a phone call? A letter perhaps? This is unreal that you know all this for certain. Probably should let the FBI agent with the nose ring know.I don't know why yall are making this about religion when this was a guy going through financial troubles. It's obvious he was ready to die and did this because of the bad situation of his life and not some deeply held religious conviction. Religion was simply an excuse for his lowlife behavior cause he couldn't take tough times.
Remember he was raised Christian and his former wife said he wasn't religious when they were together. Islam was just a crutch for him to latch onto cause his life was going nowhere.
You know there are 1.9 billion Muslims in the world. If this is based on religion why don't the nearly 2 billion Muslims out there do the same thing?
I'll tell you why cause they're not mentally unstable folks who can't handle their life falling apart and then decide to kill themselves while killing others. This is just a guy with problems that used religion as an excuse to commit violence. Normal Muslims don't commit terrorism because they're not mentally unstable depressed people.
This is an issue about a guy whose life was falling apart not about a religion.
How do you know? Did he tell you. Was it a text or a phone call? A letter perhaps? This is unreal that you know all this for certain. Probably should let the FBI agent with the nose ring know.
I watched this prior to your post. A friend told me to watch it. This explains a lot of details that aren't quite lining up. The rest of it is extremely concerning. Scary times ahead, I'm afraid.
Haha, yes your first paragraph makes sense now. Other than me wanting them to lose in every sporting event*, UNC seems like an excellent place to go to school. I think Durham is a little underrated too but Chapel Hill is an amazing college town where (as I'm sure you know) Duke students constantly spend weekend nights.Not at all stupid to imply anything related to any stoopid person who went to that stoopid school, in that stoopid town, with that stoopid fan base. Smart, in fact, some would say. Very smart. (See below.)
Did my grad school at Chapel Hill. Married a Tar Heel (she wears orange now.) Oldest son is a freshman at Chapel Hill. He has worn his bright orange Tennessee Christmas present pull-over every day since Dec. 25th. (Truth be told, the boy wanted to be a Dookie, I think because he always wanted to play the pipes in Duke Chapel, but a 4.8 GPA, 48 hours of AP/college credits, and an SAT shy of a 1500 wasn't enough to get the boy in, a fact his mother and father are grateful for every day. )
Duke's main campus gets a lot of props, and deservedly so, but their original campus, the "freshman" campus, is vastly underrated. Much more like Athens, or even parts of Chapel Hill, with the Jeffersonian architectural style. I always get tickled when walking by the Vanderbilt brick building just off the Main Campus. Somewhere there is supposed to be a Duke stone building on Vandy's campus, but I hate Vandy more than Duke, so I am not going to their campus to look for it.
As you might suspect, my bride and I are a bit older than you, and were on tobacco road a few years before you were there. We still get to the area a few times a year. You Stoopid Dookie. At least now we know where you were radicalized.
Cheers,
RW