And then you have Timothy McVeigh.
McVeigh was a strange one. He's not from my generation. When he was born I was just about to enter the Marine Corps.
To things stand out, Timothy McVeighs father should have looked for girly panties in his son's dresser drawer. It seems Timothy McVeigh didn't get a woody over girls. And when Timothy McVeigh found himself losing at anything he felt like a loser in life.
McVeigh seem to have become a gun nut. Maybe if he had gone through the gun stage with toy guns, BB guns and a .22 rifle before entering high school, he would have turned out like an average boy, losing that interest in the guns that shoot lead and turning attention to that gun between his legs and girls.
This pansy thinking that he could become a Green Beret and only doing 50 push-ups. :lamo
When I graduated from high school, I could do a hundred push-ups. If I remember correctly a senior (male) in high school when taking the JFK Presidential physical fitness test, 65 push-ups was the goal, or JFK would roll over in his grave.
(Look back during the Vietnam war, how many were rejected for military service because they couldn't pass the minimum PFT ? Very few. I don't know of anyone who was rejected. Today it's 50%.)
When McVeigh failed to pass the Green Beret's PFT, he couldn't handle losing. The rest is history.
Timothy McVeigh and Terry Nichols were two individuals out of almost 300 million people in America.
Now if you buy too much bull #### at your local nursery, the owner is suppose to drop a dime and call Big Sis or who ever is the next incompetent second rate person Obama decides to replace her.