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07-01-2020 , 11:55 AM
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Originally Posted by auralex14
Don't be fatuous. I can't think of anyone who wants a cop to freak out in any situation, so I'm not sure what your point is.

They're in that situation. They can no longer avoid it. They have a group of protestors who, if not angry, are certainly acting aggressively in both their words and actions. Their back window gets smashed. What do you suggest they do? What's the alternative?

There's plenty of evidence of abhorrent/evil behavior by cops. This just isn't one of them imo.
The point is that they did freak out. I suggest they don't ram people with their vehicle is an alternative to ramming people. Sorry, but duh.
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07-01-2020 , 12:53 PM
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Originally Posted by Nepeeme2008
Why do people drive into a crowd of protesters in the first place?
They didn't see them until it was too late?
Or were they looking for a confrontation and an excuse to run people over?

Did anyone think about that?
The protesters all have Cloaks of Invisibility. They disengage them simultaneously when they have their innocent prey trapped.

Can not fault the drivers.
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07-01-2020 , 12:55 PM
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Originally Posted by Max Cut
The point is that they did freak out. I suggest they don't ram people with their vehicle is an alternative to ramming people. Sorry, but duh.
For sure, and the driver could have purposely inflamed the situation knowing that he was in an SUV. But it's dependent on the situation. If some dude had randomly walked up in front of the vehicle and pointed a gun at the driver then the driver should run him over.

There's a big difference between cops ramming protesters with their vehicle to move them and the situation with the Fed EX Driver.
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07-01-2020 , 12:57 PM
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Originally Posted by GodgersWOAT
I’m going to break some news here, you may want to sit down for this: police officers sometimes have children, and, in fact, many of the officers Dorner killed had children.

So, I ask once again, do you care those officers died now, Victor?
Do you know that Dorner is part of a right wing militia?
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07-01-2020 , 01:29 PM
Just a note

Those of you who are OK with the death of a cop...You are basically pointing to their perceived rap sheet or that of the system within they function to justify their death? Are you not aware that cops are human beings who don't always deserve to die? They have friends, family, and communities of which their death will have profound impact, suffering loss through no fault of their own...

Sound familiar?

I can understand the sentiment, but just at least think about what you're saying and/or thinking here
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07-01-2020 , 01:32 PM
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Originally Posted by Nepeeme2008
Do you know that Dorner is part of a right wing militia?
Sorry everyone. I thought you were talking about the unfortunate incident in northern California, where the Sheriffs deputy was ambushed and killed by the right wing extremists. The so-called Boogaloo boys.
I'm still waiting for Trump to Tweet his outrage at a officer being shot and killed.
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07-01-2020 , 01:34 PM
Nobody is happy about a cop getting killed.
Supporting people who are protesting police brutality is not condoning cops getting killed.
Get real.
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07-01-2020 , 02:23 PM
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Originally Posted by TeflonDawg
Just a note

Those of you who are OK with the death of a cop...You are basically pointing to their perceived rap sheet or that of the system within they function to justify their death? Are you not aware that cops are human beings who don't always deserve to die? They have friends, family, and communities of which their death will have profound impact, suffering loss through no fault of their own...

Sound familiar?

I can understand the sentiment, but just at least think about what you're saying and/or thinking here

Victor said he didn't feel sorry for the cops that Dorner killed.
It was a specific set of cops in a specific set of circumstances.

Then some yahoo said 'what about the children'.
In this case (at least according to Dorner) they were the children of dirty cops so, what about them ? They're paying for the actions of their parents like all children.

No one here is calling for death to all cops or not showing compassion.

But when the cops aren't held accountable you're going to get these high running emotions. It's why it's best for everyone that they're kept on a short leash.
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07-01-2020 , 02:34 PM
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Originally Posted by GodgersWOAT
I’m going to break some news here, you may want to sit down for this: police officers sometimes have children, and, in fact, many of the officers Dorner killed had children.

So, I ask once again, do you care those officers died now, Victor?
Dorner's 1st victim was a cop's daughter.
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07-01-2020 , 04:02 PM
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Originally Posted by RFlushDiamonds
Did the civilians shot by officers who were looking for Dorner have children ?

Don't answer. LOL@you for hiding behind children. Like a terrorist.
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Originally Posted by 5 south
Dorner's 1st victim was a cop's daughter.
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07-01-2020 , 04:16 PM
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Originally Posted by GodgersWOAT
I’m going to break some news here, you may want to sit down for this: police officers sometimes have children, and, in fact, many of the officers Dorner killed had children.

So, I ask once again, do you care those officers died now, Victor?
considering the domestic violence rates of cops, Dorner proly did those kids a favor

Last edited by Victor; 07-01-2020 at 04:21 PM.
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07-01-2020 , 04:20 PM
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Originally Posted by TeflonDawg
Just a note

Those of you who are OK with the death of a cop...You are basically pointing to their perceived rap sheet or that of the system within they function to justify their death? Are you not aware that cops are human beings who don't always deserve to die? They have friends, family, and communities of which their death will have profound impact, suffering loss through no fault of their own...

Sound familiar?

I can understand the sentiment, but just at least think about what you're saying and/or thinking here
its just tit for tat. the right has indubitably staked their position that they dont care about anyone who the police have hurt. in fact, they fight hard to claim they deserve this punishment.

so I am only going to afford them what they afford others.
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07-01-2020 , 04:29 PM
‘Right-wingers are morally bankrupt and evil. I hate them. So I’m going to act exactly like them!!’
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07-01-2020 , 04:31 PM
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Originally Posted by GodgersWOAT
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So you don't care about the children of the innocent victims shot up by the police ?

Got it.

But did anyone say anything about Dorner's victims that weren't cops besides you ?

The guy just made an offhand remark expressing his frustration with the police and you're implying that he wants to see dead children.
Don't be such a drama queen. Are you that blond with the gun a page back ?

Last edited by RFlushDiamonds; 07-01-2020 at 04:37 PM.
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07-01-2020 , 06:11 PM
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07-01-2020 , 07:33 PM
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Originally Posted by auralex14
‘Right-wingers are morally bankrupt and evil. I hate them. So I’m going to act exactly like them!!’
they go low, we go high
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07-01-2020 , 09:19 PM
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Originally Posted by Victor
considering the domestic violence rates of cops, Dorner proly did those kids a favor
Why stop there.

Parent who get DUIs should be killed, too.

Prolly higher risk to kill their kids than DV ya know?
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07-01-2020 , 09:22 PM
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Originally Posted by RFlushDiamonds
So you don't care about the children of the innocent victims shot up by the police ?

Got it.

But did anyone say anything about Dorner's victims that weren't cops besides you ?

The guy just made an offhand remark expressing his frustration with the police and you're implying that he wants to see dead children.
Don't be such a drama queen. Are you that blond with the gun a page back ?
Where did I say I didn’t care that innocent children’s parents are killed?

I was the one that expressed concern for innocent children whose parents were killed. You accused me of being and I quote “a terrorist” for harboring that view.

Why is it so hard for you to feel bad for the victims of leftwing hate? I suggest you think about that for awhile before responding.
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07-02-2020 , 12:58 AM
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07-02-2020 , 01:09 AM
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Originally Posted by Pokerbrobuster
So?
hahahahahahahahaha

Conservatives act like they're for "limited government" and all its arms of power, but it's so easy to make them mad enough for the masks to drop, no more pretending they believe in any of that ****
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07-02-2020 , 08:08 AM
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Originally Posted by GodgersWOAT
Where did I say I didn’t care that innocent children’s parents are killed?

I was the one that expressed concern for innocent children whose parents were killed. You accused me of being and I quote “a terrorist” for harboring that view.

Why is it so hard for you to feel bad for the victims of leftwing hate? I suggest you think about that for awhile before responding.

Who said I didn't feel bad for the children ?

Oh, that's right. You. A moron who's hiding behind them to feel morally superior to people on the internet.

Yeah, I had to really reflect on that.

And why are you deflecting to me instead of admitting it was wrong that your police heroes shot up a bunch of random cars like savages ?
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07-02-2020 , 08:13 AM
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Originally Posted by Pokerbrobuster
So? Theyre human. Theyre tired of the bottles, insults, rocks, bricks, fireworks, the msm and the politicians, like most of the silent are. How would you like to be vilified for something a colleague did in another state (and an extreme rarity at that)?

All of you whitewashed, brainless, media fed bs believers dont even know what the heck youre mad about, but ur just mad. BLM...the biggest scam EVER perpetuated on the people.
So they like the part where they strut around in a shiny uniform, drive a free air conditioned car use the weight room, draw a decent salary with OT for going to court etc., get free bagels, flirt with the girls, play with cool toys etc.

The DON'T like the part where they have to work.

Got it.
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07-02-2020 , 08:15 AM
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Originally Posted by goofyballer
hahahahahahahahaha

Conservatives act like they're for "limited government" and all its arms of power, but it's so easy to make them mad enough for the masks to drop, no more pretending they believe in any of that ****

I always get a kick out of listening to cops and/or military guys complain about the government.
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07-02-2020 , 09:14 AM
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Originally Posted by GodgersWOAT
Why stop there.

Parent who get DUIs should be killed, too.

Prolly higher risk to kill their kids than DV ya know?
no proly not.
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07-02-2020 , 09:19 AM
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Originally Posted by RFlushDiamonds
I always get a kick out of listening to cops and/or military guys complain about the government.
I'm 'conservative' I believe in small govt/govt should stay out of people's lives/unions are evil. So what do you do with your life? I joined a union, working for the govt and dig into people's lives
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