Here are some emails that a classmate from college wrote which mention the
shooter:

In early June, Lynda Sorenson, 52, had gone back to community college in
Tucson in hopes of getting back on the job market. One of her classes was a
basic algebra class--and one of her classmates was Jared Loughner, now
identified by authorities as the man who killed six people and critically
wounded Rep. Gabrielle Giffords (D-Ariz.) in a shooting rampage Saturday.
Sorenson's e-mails to friends from last summer, provided to the Washington
Post, reveal her growing alarm at Loughner's strange and disruptive
behavior in class.


>From June 1, the first day of class:
"One day down and nineteen to go. We do have one student in the class who
was disruptive today, I'm not certain yet if he was on drugs (as one person
surmised) or disturbed. He scares me a bit. The teacher tried to throw him
out and he refused to go, so I talked to the teacher afterward. Hopefully he
will be out of class very soon, and not come back with an automatic weapon."

>From June 10:
"As for me, Thursday means the end to week two of algebra class. It seems to
be going by quickly, but then I do have three weeks to go so we'll see how I
feel by then. Class isn't dull as we have a seriously disturbed student in
the class, and they are trying to figure out how to get rid of him before he
does something bad, but on the other hand, until he does something bad, you
can't do anything about him. Needless to say, I sit by
the door."

>From June 14:
"We have a mentally unstable person in the class that scares the living crap
out of me. He is one of those whose picture you see on the news, after he
has come into class with an automatic weapon. Everyone interviewed would
say, Yeah, he was in my math class and he was really weird. I sit by the
door with my purse handy. If you see it on the news one night, know that I
got out fast..."

The class's instructor, Ben McGahee, said in an interview Sunday that
Loughner had been removed from class in its third or fourth week, because of
repeated disruptions.


If I were a person of left wing persuasion, I wouldn't try to paint this guy
as a tea party or say his left wing ideology didn't contribute.  I'd leave
politics out of it and  just say he was bat-shit crazy.  It seems to fit the
bill

J

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When once a republic is corrupted, there is no possibility of remedying any
of the growing evils, but by removing the corruption and restoring its lost
principles; every other correction is either useless or a new evil -
Montesquieu


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