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Zucas said:
Well it seemed like an accident at first but definitely intentional as we know now. And after reading Mr. Stack's manifesto, he's definitely not crazy but sure as hell pissed off. And not just your usual "I hate IRs" but seems to have the Che Guevara argument. After reading it he seems to be an anarchist but asking for a socialist society which makes sense if you know anything about socialism that Karl Marx wrote about.

I mean I don't want to come off as silly here, but a lot of what he writes is well true. I actually think he hit a lot of things dead on. Sad thing is though he reacted to it very poorly and this is what happens. But I think yall should try to read his manifesto he liked. It's quite interesting.

http://www.aolnews.com/article/manifesto-tied-to-alleged-pilot-in-austin-crash/19364026?icid=main|main|dl1|link1|http%3A%2F%2Fwww.aolnews.com%2Farticle%2Fmanifesto-tied-to-alleged-pilot-in-austin-crash%2F19364026

In no way am I defending his actions but I do like a lot of the things he said.

He wasn't arguing for a socialist society, he was just really pissed off at people he thought wronged him.  He blamed the steel corporation and the union for abusing his old lady neigbor, he blamed the bankers greed for him losing his house, he blamed large coroporation for making it difficult for his small business to succeed, and he blamed the IRS for taxing him and bailing out large business.

I would say most Americans are upset about the the same things, its just most of us aren't crazy and wouldnt kill innocent people in anger and put our wives in children on the street in the process.