All the crazies will take responsibility.
ballchain said:
Likely #FakeNews, but ISIS is claiming responsibility...
http://www.independent.co.uk/news/world/americas/las-vegas-isis-shooting-claims-stephen-paddock-responsibility-latest-a7978941.htmlQuote:
"The Las Vegas attacker is a soldier of the Islamic State in response to calls to target coalition countries," it said.
In a second statement, Isis claimed the gunman "converted to Islam several months ago".
To continue my thought...No Spin Ag said:Or he planned to attend to have a killing spree and went through the trouble of getting the specific room with the view he needed. Sadly we'll never know anything except that innocent people lost their lives because one person didn't like something and felt the need to kill others because of it.TurkeyBaconLeg said:
The Route 61 Harvest festival was a 3 day event. So it's no surprise that he checked in on the 28th.
Seems like he was planning to attend the music festival? Maybe something happend at the festival days prior that triggered his evil killing spree.
He lives only 90 mins away and could have decided to do something to the crowd and took a day or so to get everything set up?
People like him who hate what they see in the world so badly need to just suck on a few dozen rounds and let the rest of society move on.
garc said:Dr. Watson said:Presley OBannons Sword said:but it needs to be really REALLY against the law, which is different.garc said:nhayden said:
Wow, now a guest on MSNBC has a guest in which that these automatic weapons are readily available, what a false narrative. They should at least comment on how difficult they are to obtain LEGALLY. How embarrassing.
Well, libs in this thread believe that you should not be able to legally obtain a gun if mentally ill, which is already against the law.
It's not easy in many states to have a person declared a danger for mental illness and take away their ability to obtain firearms.
I agree. Liberals have made it much harder, thus we have loons walking the streets with access to guns.
Not only that, but you can't really guarantee you'll get that room, you can only request it.Quote:
Either way, he had to have made the RESERVATION at the HOTEL FAR IN ADVANCE due to the location of his room and the fact that festival goers would probably book up a lot of the rooms. So if this wasn't a spur of the moment - planned in a couple of days thing, he could have been planning this for a year! When did he first think to do this?
FriscoKid said:
Yeah, I do think it's fake outrage to attack a poster like that. But, to each their own.
I agree one isn't going to keep their guns in a car, but too many things line up for this guy to have planned something like this, especially as you said, he only lived 90 miles away. One can go have fun at a gun range all day long and go back home that night for living that close.TurkeyBaconLeg said:To continue my thought...No Spin Ag said:Or he planned to attend to have a killing spree and went through the trouble of getting the specific room with the view he needed. Sadly we'll never know anything except that innocent people lost their lives because one person didn't like something and felt the need to kill others because of it.TurkeyBaconLeg said:
The Route 61 Harvest festival was a 3 day event. So it's no surprise that he checked in on the 28th.
Seems like he was planning to attend the music festival? Maybe something happend at the festival days prior that triggered his evil killing spree.
He lives only 90 mins away and could have decided to do something to the crowd and took a day or so to get everything set up?
People like him who hate what they see in the world so badly need to just suck on a few dozen rounds and let the rest of society move on.
He obviously owns a lot a guns and is an enthusiast. He could have brought them with him to Vegas intending to have fun at one of the many gun ranges during the weekend. It would not be illegal for him to bring guns to Vegas to use them at a shooting range. Its only natural for someone to bring them into their hotel room. One isn't going to keep that stuff in the car.
Either way, he had to have made the RESERVATION at the HOTEL FAR IN ADVANCE due to the location of his room and the fact that festival goers would probably book up a lot of the rooms. So if this wasn't a spur of the moment - planned in a couple of days thing, he could have been planning this for a year! When did he first think to do this?
Just really strange because this guy has no criminal history.
really makes you thinkGota De Limon said:FriscoKid said:
Yeah, I do think it's fake outrage to attack a poster like that. But, to each their own.
You should expect more from those who call themselves Aggies, regardless of what side of the aisle they lean towards. The fact that his behavior is applauded on this board speaks volumes.
This is my last post on the issue.
AggieHank86 said:Regardless of whether you like the spin that they put on a story, CNN is actually a news organization. Fox is simply a collection of editorial opinions. It is how they make bank.DifferenceMaker Ag said:
Incidentally, for those of you who occasionally poke your head out of TexAgs to receive news about current events, CNN has put Fox to shame on their coverage of this story. Scoop after scoop after scoop from every conceivable angle.
Sad, but true.Props to them.
AggieHank86 said:Regardless of whether you like the spin that they put on a story, CNN is actually a news organization. Fox is simply a collection of editorial opinions. It is how they make bank.DifferenceMaker Ag said:
Incidentally, for those of you who occasionally poke your head out of TexAgs to receive news about current events, CNN has put Fox to shame on their coverage of this story. Scoop after scoop after scoop from every conceivable angle.
Sad, but true.Props to them.
Regardless this was clearly premeditated. This was not the work of a lunatic crazy man. He had the hotel room 3 days in advance and had 2 vantage points with tons of guns and ammo. No question he knew exactly what he was doing.ballchain said:
I'm very skeptical about the ISIS angle, which is why I prefaced my post with "Likely #FakeNews."
I'm sure we'll find out more details over the next 48 hours.
Prob fake that he's Muslim. I def believe ISIS took credit though.ballchain said:
Likely #FakeNews, but ISIS is claiming responsibility...
http://www.independent.co.uk/news/world/americas/las-vegas-isis-shooting-claims-stephen-paddock-responsibility-latest-a7978941.htmlQuote:
"The Las Vegas attacker is a soldier of the Islamic State in response to calls to target coalition countries," it said.
In a second statement, Isis claimed the gunman "converted to Islam several months ago".
this thread is not the place for this discussion. I responded to another poster, and I should not have done so.ABATTBQ11 said:So they're opinion pieces about news?AggieHank86 said:
Regardless of whether you like the spin that they put on a story, CNN is actually a news organization. Fox is simply a collection of editorial opinions. It is how they make bank.
ISIS would claim a kid stealing a stick of gum from the convenience store in the middle of Iowa.Felikks said:Prob fake that he's Muslim. I def believe ISIS took credit though.ballchain said:
Likely #FakeNews, but ISIS is claiming responsibility...
http://www.independent.co.uk/news/world/americas/las-vegas-isis-shooting-claims-stephen-paddock-responsibility-latest-a7978941.htmlQuote:
"The Las Vegas attacker is a soldier of the Islamic State in response to calls to target coalition countries," it said.
In a second statement, Isis claimed the gunman "converted to Islam several months ago".
NAP Violator said:Regardless this was clearly premeditated. This was not the work of a lunatic crazy man. He had the hotel room 3 days in advance and had 2 vantage points with tons of guns and ammo. No question he knew exactly what he was doing.ballchain said:
I'm very skeptical about the ISIS angle, which is why I prefaced my post with "Likely #FakeNews."
I'm sure we'll find out more details over the next 48 hours.
AggieHank86 said:Regardless of whether you like the spin that they put on a story, CNN is actually a news organization. Fox is simply a collection of editorial opinions. It is how they make bank.DifferenceMaker Ag said:
Incidentally, for those of you who occasionally poke your head out of TexAgs to receive news about current events, CNN has put Fox to shame on their coverage of this story. Scoop after scoop after scoop from every conceivable angle.
Sad, but true.Props to them.
Not really. They always take the pages down as quickly as possible.ThatOneAg said:
Shooters twitter and facebook is down already? That's suspect.
I heard shooter had no social media presenceThatOneAg said:
Shooters twitter and facebook is down already? That's suspect.
Notice who was defending CNN and bashing Fox. I think its safe to say Conservative dont trust CNN and libs dont trust Fox.ballchain said:Seems to me that if a "news organization" intentionally spins the "news," it becomes propaganda - not news.AggieHank86 said:
Regardless of whether you like the spin that they put on a story, CNN is actually a news organization. Fox is simply a collection of editorial opinions. It is how they make bank.
.....So you share the same editorial opinions as Fox News. Got it.Muy said:AggieHank86 said:Regardless of whether you like the spin that they put on a story, CNN is actually a news organization. Fox is simply a collection of editorial opinions. It is how they make bank.DifferenceMaker Ag said:
Incidentally, for those of you who occasionally poke your head out of TexAgs to receive news about current events, CNN has put Fox to shame on their coverage of this story. Scoop after scoop after scoop from every conceivable angle.
Sad, but true.Props to them.
Fox News is infinitely more factual and accurate than CNN.
Simply not true.Rapier108 said:Not really. They always take the pages down as quickly as possible.ThatOneAg said:
Shooters twitter and facebook is down already? That's suspect.