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Related: Hope survives, 30 years after first US AIDS diagnosis
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In the wake of the Tucson shooting, there has been much talk of possible gaffs in relation to the non-reporting of the very troubled shooter, that is, why proper authorities or mental health professionals were not alerted.
We would like to report a group of individuals, namely the Westboro Baptist Church, who are obviously deranged and not thinking rationally, which we believe makes them a threat to themselves and society at large; remember Jonestown? We don't know the laws of Kansas as pertains to reporting such individuals. There is such a law on the books in AZ. These folks would have been considered wackos in the Dark Ages, much less in the 21st century. Please utilize this blog as our legal effort to initiate proper evaluation of these maladjusted individuals. By the way, they may be experiencing some communication problems. We think it's possible that their God hates THEM, and they are misinterpreting his messages.