“Atheism is a disease of the soul before it is an error of the mind.” ~ Plato
A woman who lives near the scene described Hicks as short-tempered. “Anytime that I saw him or saw interaction with him or friends or anyone in the parking lot or myself, he was angry,” Samantha Maness said of Hicks. “He was very angry, anytime I saw him.” Hicks’ ex-wife, Cynthia Hurley, said that before they divorced about 17 years ago, his favorite movie was “Falling Down,” the 1993 Michael Douglas film about a divorced unemployed engineer who goes on a shooting rampage. “That always freaked me out,” Hurley said. “He watched it incessantly. He thought it was hilarious. He had no compassion at all,” she said. (My Way) Gateway Pundit hit a home run, and this will go under my long list of people acting out the violence of the Left. GP quotes two good points, here they are: This video is only meant for those who wish to see the affiliated likes the Chapel Hill killer has on his Facebook. It is in 1080p, so you can pause it and take a gander. I edited out innocent persons and movies he liked. AGAIN, could you imaging the ruckus if a Tea Party Patriot killed three Muslims and on his Facebook there were similar (but conservatively religious) “likes” ~ front page news. Gateway then posts a video I was previously unaware of. And it is in regard to that domestic gay, anti-Christian terrorist, Floyd Lee Corkins II: From FBI interrogation footage. Confessed terrorist Floyd Lee Corkins II, who attacked Family Research Council on August 15, 2012, shooting and injuring Leo Johnson (before Johnson subdued him and took his weapon) explains to FBI interrogators that he used the Southern Poverty Law Center’s list to find his target. (See more)