IRS Commissioner Doug Shulman, left, and U.S. Treasury Secretary Timothy Geithner were in Austin on Monday to view the Echelon I building's damaged exterior and to meet with IRS employees who were at work when a plane struck the building Thursday.
"People are angry this happened, sad to lose a colleague, but mostly I think people have a great resolve that they serve this country every day," said IRS Commissioner Doug Shulman. "They do hard work on behalf of the American citizens, and an act like this won't stop us from doing our jobs with dignity and respect for Americans."
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Sarah Scott, chief administrative officer for the office, said Stack died of blunt force injuries and that the manner of death was suicide. Vernon Hunter, 68, who was in the building and was killed, died of "conflagration injuries," and his manner of death was homicide, Scott said. >>>>>
This report finishes with the domestic criminal terrorist daughters, from his first marriage, equally asinine, as her fathers long and well planned, as was this terrorist attack, so called populace manifesto, statement to ABC sans the way too late report or mention of her later retraction, as it should have, while it was dated today as an update!
Somebody needed to tell Joe Stack to deal with it
When I was a little kid, and I whined, "That's not fair," my dad would ask me, "Who told you life was fair?"
Good question. No one had, and he was right. The message was, "Deal with it, kid."
It was a strong, practical, workable life lesson. Apparently no one shared that tip with Andrew Joseph Stack III, or he wasn't paying attention.
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But I'm not going to call Joe Stack, who died in the attack, a hero or a martyr. We don't erect brass statues to Osama Bin Laden or Timothy McVeigh, do we? Those who kill indiscriminately are not on my favorite folks list.
I'm not even going to call Joe Stack a murderer, even though another man was killed in the incident.
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What I am going to call Joe Stack is a self-centered coward who was thinking of his own problems and nobody else's. Who told him life was fair?
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He just knew he had a problem, and he was going to fix it by risking the lives of Lord knows who. Maybe kids were in there. Who knew?
The guy apparently tried to avoid paying taxes by declaring his house a church, for gosh sakes. What did he expect? A thank you note from the Pope? >>>>>
Kelso's much more gental on this domestic criminal terrorist then myself, he won't even call him a murderer, and many others are, and he being much more than a coward, but it should probably be expected after all he wasn't a Palestinian, suppressed and readily attacked by the 'good guys' with high tech weapons, nor an Iraqi or Afghan in their own occupied country, or a renditioned Gitmo detainee many let go because no prove of any guilt even though heard and tortured for years, that we and the world readily label 'terrorists' rightfully or wrongly for doing exactly the same, his name was Joe!!!
IRS Commissioner Doug Shulman, left, and U.S. Treasury Secretary Timothy Geithner were in Austin on Monday to view the Echelon I building's damaged exterior and to meet with IRS employees who were at work when a plane struck the building Thursday.
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