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He sounds like a man who refused to take responsibility for his own actions and blamed the government for everything wrong in his life. This seems to have nothing to do with any political agenda or with Arizona's controversy.



Details of suspect in Ariz. rampage slowly emerge
By AMANDA LEE MYERS, Associated Press Amanda Lee Myers, Associated Press – 1 hr 28 mins ago
TUCSON, Arizona – An initial portrait of the man accused of shooting Arizona Rep. Gabrielle Giffords in the head in an attack that also killed six people outside a Tucson grocery store slowly began to emerge, as authorities described a young man with a troubled past and neighbors recalled a 22-year-old who often kept to himself.
One former classmate said the accused gunman, Jared Loughner, often did his own thing. Another described him as a student who disrupted class with occasional outbursts.
Neighbors said Loughner wasn't hostile toward anyone but certainly didn't warm up to anyone, either.
"He was a guy in high school who definitely had his opinions on stuff and didn't seem to care what people thought of him," said Grant Wiens, 22, who told The Associated Press on Saturday he went to high school and had a class at Pima Community College with Loughner.
Loughner was in custody Saturday after authorities said he opened fire outside a grocery store as Giffords, a Democrat, met with voters. The rampage left the congresswoman wounded. Arizona's chief federal judge, a 9-year-old girl and four others were killed.

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Authorities said the accused gunman targeted the three-term congresswoman, but an exact motivation was not immediately known. Many questioned whether the nation's polarized political climate had played a role, even as Loughner's political views remained unclear late Saturday.
Pima County Sheriff Clarence Dupnik described the gunman as mentally unstable and said he possibly acted with an accomplice.
Federal law enforcement officials poured over versions of a MySpace page that belonged to Loughner and over a YouTube video published weeks ago under an account "Classitup10" and linked to him. The MySpace page, which was removed within minutes of the gunman being identified by officials, included a mysterious "Goodbye friends" message published hours before the shooting and exhorted his friends to "Please don't be mad at me."
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On his MySpace page, Loughner spoke of how he liked to read and he also wrote repeatedly about literacy, complaining that the rate was especially low in the congressional district where he lived.
"The majority of people, who reside in District-8 are illiterate hilarious. I don't control your English grammar structure, but you control your English grammar structure," he said.
In an interview, Wiens also said Loughner used to speak critically about religion. He also talked about how he liked to smoke pot.
"He wasn't really too keen on religion it seemed like," Grant Wiens, 22, told The Associated Press. "I don't know if floating through life is the right term or whatever, but he was really just into doing his own thing."
Loughner's MySpace profile indicated he attended and graduated from school in northwest Tucson and had taken college classes. He did not say if he was employed.
Tamara Crawley, director of the Marana Unified School District in Tucson, said Loughner attended Mountain View High School in Tucson for three years but withdrew after completing his junior year in 2006. Crawley did not know why Loughner had withdrawn from Mountain View High.
A former Mountain View High School classmate, Gabriella Carillo, 22, said he transferred to Aztec Middle College Northwest, which she described as a magnet school, for his senior year.
On Saturday, she remembered Loughner as a tall, thin, intelligent teenager who was good at basketball, liked to read and worked hard in his high school band classes but didn't seem to apply himself in other courses.
"I know that he caused a lot of trouble in his classes other than band," she said. "If he tried, he would probably be at the top of our class. But he kind of just wasted his life."
"There are some guys who are just angry," she said. "I never really saw a smile on his face at all."
Carillo, who played in the high school orchestra, said Loughner had few friends, and most of them were in band.
Lynda Sorenson said she took a math class with Loughner last summer at Pima Community College's Northwest campus and told the Arizona Daily Star he was "obviously very disturbed."
"He disrupted class frequently with nonsensical outbursts," she said.
In a Dec. 15 YouTube video, Loughner describes himself as a U.S. military recruit.
The Army released a statement indicating Loughner was not accepted.
In October 2007, Loughner was cited in Pima County for possession of drug paraphernalia, which was dismissed after he completed a diversion program, according to online records.
A year later he was charged with an unknown "local charge" in Marana near Tucson. That charge was also dismissed following the completion of a diversion program in March 2009, the Daily Star reported.
Ryan Miller, 19, was a sophomore at Mountain View when Loughner was a senior. He said Loughner was seemed like a normal kid.
"I was in shock," he said, describing his reaction to the shooting. "I didn't know what possessed someone our age to do something like this."

Date: 2011-01-09 03:36 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] spikedpunch.livejournal.com
This kid so far does appear to be a liberal wack job, though I am sure people will try to over look that as much as possible.

Byron York has a good piece on this: http://washingtonexaminer.com/blogs/beltway-confidential/2011/01/journalists-urged-caution-after-ft-hood-now-race-blame-palin-afte
Edited Date: 2011-01-09 04:12 pm (UTC)

Date: 2011-01-09 05:31 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] lazypadawan.livejournal.com
This of course won't matter to the ghoulish Left that is trying to use this as a weapon against the Tea Party and conservatives in general. They are stepping on the bodies of the dead to destroy the credibility of anyone who opposes Obama and to silence talk radio/commentators/pundits.

Date: 2011-01-09 06:27 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] thekindone.livejournal.com
He sounds like a man who refused to take responsibility for his own actions and blamed the government for everything wrong in his life.

Ironyyy...

Date: 2011-01-09 06:37 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] jacobs-muse.livejournal.com
Can we get a link for this article, please? Thanks.

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