making sense of senseless

Well, it’s good to have an answer, I guess.:

“Why did you do it?” one television reporter asked.

“Because they left me to rot,” Rodriguez said.

In tough times like these, when one person might find a livelihood at the mercy of Unemployment from a former employer who well within their bottom line need to not – it is sometimes surprising there aren’t more of these.  Cries of “Keep your chin up” become meaningless when tangible needs need to be met.
Of course, also in times like these, mental health resources dry up a tad.

Over to Fort Hood, and as I ponder the futility of partisans making it a sheer D v R issue thrown by way of the Drudge Report, there are a few approaches more sane people have made in  making sense of the senseless.  A econd and third tour of duty  with little rest time make a sane person mad, and Post Traumatic Stress Disorder — in this case, a second-hand PTSD.  The Muslim slurs added up, I suppose, enough to the point where it’s the only story for some movement conservative types in the “War on Terror”.

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