CNN's Anderson Cooper talks to the attorney of Chris Armstrong, a gay student targeted by a former Michigan official.
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This guy is really certifable. He's sick! And like the guy in AZ he shouldn't be able to buy a gun, yet I'd be surprised if he doesn't have a CCW permit because of his profession.
Living in Michigan and seeing the entire coverage of this event makes 2 things very cleear to me:
1. Former Atty. General Mike Cox was protecting Shervill way too long and let this situation escalate, despite the fact that Shervill was using a state issued computer on company time to do much of his ranting and hating.
2. Andrew Shervill is eerily like another madman who recently vented his anger in Tucson. Let's pay attention when there are people among us who need "assessment".
Shirvell's behavior suggests that he was turned down by Chris Armstrong. Really, why so much hate. This guys needs a mental health eveluation.
Obsession of hate with a passion is not attractive. This Michigan offical is a sicko
I think this former Michigan official protesteth way, way too much.