<p>I agree that the guy had a run of bad luck, and little emotional support in dealing with that. (It doesn’t appear he shared his frustrations with friends or family.) And somehow he missed the basic lesson that life is about today and tomorrow … not yesterday. Today and tomorrow look a lot worse for his many victims.</p>
<p>This guy obviously went way, way, way too far- what he did what was criminal. I’m not defending his actions in any way. I do, however, share some of his frustration with the current tax system. We are way overtaxed by a system that is rigged against most middle class people. No excuse for hurting anyone- that’s what the democratic process is for. BTW, I live less than a mile from the office building- it’s amazing- a huge hole, it’s just shocking, I still can’t believe it.</p>
<p>Pilot’s adult daughter calls him a “hero.”</p>
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