k. To me, anyone who kills with no remorse is a dirt bag. Not a strange question though. Tough question to answer, maybe, given your position.
My position started at not being willing to call him a dirtbag based on the limited information available. 2 things I was taking in to consideration were his military service and the possibility that he PTSD as a result. I also said I could well get there with the dirtbag claim. Today, after having read more information, I went right past dirtbag to sociopath. Nothing tough about it.
You're being hard headed, and that's ok, but when a guy goes into a bar and opens hunting season on humans, he can be whatever you want but he's a dirt bag too. Had one of those kids been one of yours, you'd see more clearly.
And I know I'm not about to change your mind so we'll just have to agree to disagree on this one, I suppose.
As I've posted before, I'm in favor of law abiding citizens rights to possess firearms. But the question that apparently can't be answered is how do you keep weapons out of the hands of wackos that commit mass murders like the recent one?
I don't know how it happened but you are both right. The best way to assure a peaceful life is to be prepared to fight and hope you don't have to.
Most people are good but the ability of the mind of man to perpetuate evil knows no bounds. I am prepared to fight the bad guys if necessary.