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HomopusSignatus says:
So hypocrite! Of course he is insane, that's so simple for the government...
Continue doing nothing to solve the migration problem and wait till thousands of other so-called 'insane' people appear on the streets with the guns in their hands.
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Uncle_Eccoli says:
I have no doubt that this guy is insane, but there ARE elements of Islam attempting to colonize Europe..
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eiddam says:
Most all that has happened in the past 10 years was the result of 9/11 , and the same reaction of the Reichstag burning, Germany 1933, done deliberately to blame another. In the near future all may find out it was not Muslims as blamed. There are lunatics in all countries, all walks of life, and if hearing hate sprewed out over the media everyday, enticing people to be harmed it become food in their minds. When someone stands in front of a camera the world over saying--you have to shoot them in the head-as Beck did, or Palins Crosshairs, or Bachmann, Rush, Fox news, the list goes on, pressuring the lunatics mind with hate that is really inside the minds of ones doing the spewing, such as the once chancelor of Germany, who was behind the discrimination first started against the Jews.
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agnesdeo replies:
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--"you have to shoot them in the head-as Beck did, or Palins Crosshairs, or Bachmann, Rush, Fox news..."
eiddam....Please show us their "quotes" that you are referring to?
If you don't you are guilty of slander.
bileven replies:
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"In the near future all may find out it was not Muslims as blamed."

Only problems faced with this statment is that one, Muslim Radicals DID take credit for it, and two, they radical Muslim back sects DID celebrate and saw it as a major victory for Islam.

Only when the anti-Muslim rehetoric started, did the conspiracy theories begin.. all because a 3rd building went down.. when in reality, the conspiracy theory of an inside job has holes it in, roughly the size of Texas, and anyone bothering to spout out such garbage has some serious issues.
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agnesdeo says:
Okay, Guilt of mass-murder due to insanity. Isn't he guilty also of crimes against humanity--his book, etc?
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tsigili says:
This is an example of why having no capital punishment, simply leaves the public being forced to pay to house and feed the worst kind of lunatics, for the rest of their lives, as he can never be freed.

That makes no sense. You should not have to keep lunatics in society, or jail......with no other options.
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agnesdeo says:
Birdman04 That would mean destroying all of humanity. Such evil actions, begin with evil thoughts. Christ Himself said: It is out of the human hearts that evil thoughts, murder, adultery, sexual immorality, theft,slander" (Matthew 15:19)
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karek40 says:
He used exactly the same techniques that Islam uses, bombing and killing of innocent people. If he is insane then why isn't radical Islam being branded as insanity? Hmmm
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WhenTimeFlies replies:
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Don't try to compare the two. He's not a suicide bomber. He obviously had intentions for the killings, other than to spread fear. He wasn't forced into doing it against his will by some all-powerful tyrantruler that would kill his family if he didn't. Point is: He's insane, and should rot in jail for the rest of his life. (Or, lethal injection wouldn't be so bad.)
karek40 replies:
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Not all bombs placed by Islam are suicide. I think the similarity is there.
Uncle_Eccoli replies:
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The intention to affect political change defines terrorism.
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Birdman04 says:
We must rid the world of these extremist's one by one.
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