I dont really buy either side of the story.
This guys video brings light to many of the questions I had but he takes it way too far and is essentially just as guilty of the others.
Mis information and "blowing things out of proportion" are media 101 these days. Happens all the time. This guy is the exact same thing, just the other side. Its all politics.
Im not saying there could have been some government conspiracy going on here. But this guys story has way too many holes in it for me to believe it. He seems to think everybody should be balling their eyes out because their kid was shot. My mom passed unexpectedly one night, I was 20. Took a year for it to really sink in and break me down. The first few days there was so many people around crying and so much commotion going on, it doesn't seem real yet. Ya we laughed about things a lot. Sometimes laughing about the good times, or talking about another topic. Who wants to sit around and feel like shit everyday. Thats not how it all goes. nobody is the same.
I was just sitting down to eat when they started covering the story that day. When I watched again that night I couldn't believe the amount of things that were wrong and different from earlier. But that is our media. They don't know anything. Seriously. Get interviewed by them and you will see how much they can screw up your story.
Honestly, the way this guy points it out. I would say the government maybe got a tip, or they just ended up finding a way to capitalize on it after the fact. But I don't think the actual shooting was made up. Could be wrong though. My political views on things like this aren't very strong. I think if somebody wants to kill somebody, they are going to find a way to get a gun and bullets just like a druggie will find drugs. I don't really care about the social issues of politics which is why the last election really pissed me off. Thats all they focused on. Abortion, gay rights, and gun control. I don't care, I just want them to quit spending so much damn money. Especially on lazy worthless people. I see somebody slouching away at their job (if they have one) just feeding off the system, and I cringe. Everybody feels too secure, like theres always a safety net to catch them, thus they sit back and do nothing all day. As far as I'm concerned, its your choice to get an abortion, its your choice if you want to marry a guy, an "it", a monkey, a cow, its your choice if you want to go ruin your life with something, but It's my choice where my money goes, and I do not want it supporting people for no reason.
Our local CAT dealer that we deal with had an inspirational founder. He along with some of his friends created Wings of Hope. A non profit organization designed to help people in need. However their motto was to not be a "give-away" program like the government has. The heard about a lady in kenya who's plane was made of canvas and would get eaten by animals. So they sent her a metal plane. Then they found the children needed clothes, so they sent them sewing machines, fabric and thread. They didn't send money, they didnt send clothes, they taught the people how to make their own clothes, and how to market and sell their clothes. They taught them life, instead of giving them a life. Essentially the old saying "give a man a fish and he'll eat for a day, teach him to fish and he'll eat for a lifetime".
We need more people like this. Far to many people giving away money to organizations without knowing what truely happens with it. Examples, HSUS is a big one. The local HSUS is a good program. The National HSUS, is nothing but an activist lobbying group. Sierra Club is another one. Planned Parenthood got themselves thrown into the last election harder too because they became a strong lobbying group. Instead of just sitting back and doing what they do best, they went out on a limb and stuck their head where they shouldn't have. I have no problems with HSUS locally and the local planned parenthood, but once those groups get into lobbying for things that will drastically effect me, I have to re think my ideas.