tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-20691740.post6292647832664521904..comments2023-05-30T04:14:47.315-07:00Comments on Exiled In Toyland: What children believe, we can deliverUnknownnoreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-20691740.post-11443282669533566122013-01-15T14:57:56.035-08:002013-01-15T14:57:56.035-08:00There’s no rhyme or reason, no clues to predict…an...There’s no rhyme or reason, no clues to predict…and a truly sad event.<br /><br />What we do know is the young man was mentally challenged and at about the same age as his victims, attended that same school. Only to be dismissed because of his mental capacities, so his mother home-schooled him. <br /><br />He attended the local high school and proved to be bright…but distant. No violence reported.<br /><br />What he did not do was shoot up his highschool, a theater, or just march down main street shooting at everyone…He went back to the same school that had dismissed him so long ago. <br />One has to question, what was said about that school by his family during the years of home schooling? <br />It appears he blamed that school and the people in it for something drilled into his defective mind over the years. <br /><br />Guns? Mentally ill people? <br /><br />Our prisons are filled with mentally ill people since the government has slashed the budgets on assistance programs for the mentally ill. <br />But that doesn’t apply to this tragedy as his family could easily afford professional help for him…but did they? <br />Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com