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To: KLP who wrote (402811)1/8/2011 11:57:20 PM
From: unclewest3 Recommendations  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 793957
 
Are we spending all the money, time and effort on the TSA's groping Grannies, and not paying attention to the wacko's on our streets?

It was a Demo function.
If she had been Republican, concealed carriers would have been more likely to save the day. And some of them may have been on her staff.



To: KLP who wrote (402811)1/9/2011 8:36:43 AM
From: steve harris  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 793957
 
Are we spending all the money, time and effort on the TSA's groping Grannies, and not paying attention to the wacko's on our streets?

That would require actual work to be performed.



To: KLP who wrote (402811)1/9/2011 3:14:37 PM
From: KLP2 Recommendations  Respond to of 793957
 
The Pima Co Sheriff did say something I agreed with this morning....(his political rants are not only off base, off target, but out of line IMO).....BUT he also said:

Paraphrasing him: When he was a young cop in the 60's, we used to have facilities for the mentally "off" people....now today, they are left loose on the streets....

Actually, we have John and Robert Kennedy to "thank" for this.... in 1963, JFK signed a bill that determined to shut down the mental hospitals. Then in the 70's the ACLU got involved. Etc..... So today, we have a mess on our streets.

Look up on a search engine this word: Deinstitutionalism Law 1963

There are lots of links including this one:

minddisorders.com