Tuesday, September 17, 2013

An opinion piece...but aren't they all?



Our opinions are valuable, being they are our own ideas of what something should be or not be… to be or no to be? (Had to.)
Intelligent reflections deserve the opinionated party to be better informed and so research is how you do that, right?
But how many searches should one do to get an unbiased opinion of the topic of grave or interesting or challenging concern?
Variation in determining factors may only bring confusion to an issue, ya know?

And so I find that at times it is best to go minimalistic in trying to find out the facts, huh?
Sure the less you have of others so-called facts or their opinion of those facts, the more likely your opinion will be of value, or sometimes not that much, but the bottom line is that it will not be tainted with useful or useless information, which again is a matter of opinion, true?

Double talk can make sense too!
And at times we all love to try it out and take it for a ride or at the very least once around the block, hmm?

Over the years I have done this too many times, but I so enjoy trying to make sense out of the senseless, as many of you do too, right?

Of course it’s not right. But it is just my individual unbiased opinion, alright?

Yesterday was another horrific happening at the D.C. Navy Yard and after the information was finally disseminated as being accurate the shooter was responsible for the murdering of twelve innocent people who were minding their own business and their only mistake ever in their lives, cut way too short, even with the age range of forty-six to seventy-three, their fatal mistake was coming into work that day!

The shooter was a sick person who purchased his weapon of choice just the day before, oh the sick part, yep, he was mentally ill with paranoia and other mind problems that were documented by professionals, he was killed at the facility by law enforcement not by his own hand. And even with all that he had DOD clearance and somehow was able to gain entry into this government facility. Now here’s where my opinion comes up and many might not like what I am about to say, but… why are they all trying to find out why he did this horrific deed?
You see, when people have literally no ability to understand rhyme or reason, they HAVE NO REASON!
Sure he fell through the cracks and should have never been allowed in, but why he did it?
Even if he were alive do you really think he knew why?
Perhaps, the paranoia was most likely the main reason, he thought everyone was after him… but that’s it people!
Some are defending the Navy Yards lax security procedures, but to me, in my opinion, THEY fell down on the job!
I’m just saying…
Aaron Alexis, a thirty-four year old, the sole perpetrator, was justifiably killed in the act of mayhem, but those people were unjustly killed by a person who never ever should have had access to them!

The victims list is below:
“The Washington Post reports that police have confirmed the identities of Michael Arnold, 59, Martin Bodrog, 54, Arthur Daniels, 51, Sylvia Frasier, 53, Kathleen Gaarde, 62, John Roger Johnson, 73, Mary Francis Knight, 51, Frank Kohler, 50, Vishnu Pandit, 61, Kenneth Bernard Proctor, 46, Gerald L. Read, 58, and Richard Michael Ridgell, 52.”

I know I know how many feel we have too many check points in public buildings and at times it does appear that way to me too, but this proves we need some more…
Until, we change those laws that keep getting forgotten about, you know the ones, about purchasing a gun, those laws… mentally ill people need to be as much a part of the process of background checks as people with criminal backgrounds and no that is not wrong or biased. Their mental health issues must be documented through HIPPA, but when it comes to weapons purchasing that should not be withheld!

Newtown and this one too yesterday have proven that some of the people with compromised realities need to be screened and parents have to play a BIGGER part in the responsibility with their mentally handicapped adult children as well and should be aware of NOT keeping firearms in their homes or perhaps if they feel they must, lock them up really, really, really tight as anyone responsible would do with small children in their home, like law-enforcement has to…

Our days are rainy here in Florida but not a constant; my weird way of thinking makes me want to say that the heavens are crying for all the horrors caused by men and nature way too often these days…

On that note of gosh I want us all to really, really, do something to change the laws that can make a dent in this continuing challenging miserable newsworthy event way too often and sadly we forget to follow through… any-who, allow me, in spite of it all be the very first to wish all of you a very happy good nigh and ask you to kindly count all your blessings and share all your overages with you know who and we will too!

And next time please be here or be square, ya hear!

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