respectyoda
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In the end, i think in regards to this.some people are just born monsters...same goes with dogs and so on..
some dogs are just born.crazy....same goes with people...i think allot of the why? What caused him, so on, is a distraction, because its a done deal...and few people are asking ths right questions, non in the press...
Not why he did it...but why he was able and allowed to do what he did..those who through their neglegence wil get away and get bonjses and live a good life...and thats part of this tragedy really
What?! No one is born a monster. Don't lump human beings in the same category as animals even though some human beings do grow up and act like animals.
I said if by "some miracle 'HAD' he lived" . I know there is no way he could survived the crash . I was saying I see this crash more as 'crime' than
a suicide . People are talking about his mental health and I refusing to blame this all on his 'mental health. ' He knew what he was going when he locked the pilot out of he cockpit.
Yeah, I get what you are saying. I view it more of a murder-suicide thing.
Respectyoda.... If you don't mind, can you do some member(s) a favor and change your font color to have a color that is easier to read for those vision impaired members.
Thanks.
Let's stay on topic... moral thing, or discussing about medications other than the tragedy can make a new thread and discuss there.
It helps to put the quote at the top then your comment on bottom.
With this incident, will it be enough for airlines to be held accountable as it seems business are getting away with oversights like this as it was very apparent the pilot was not fit to fly?
Well, the co-pilot passed all of the exams and was deemed fit to fly. Like I said in a previous comment of mine that people can deceive others in thinking they are fine, when they in actuality are not.