To: George - the Other
The burglar, Donald D. Rice, wouldn't ordinarily deserve much sympathy. He was a career criminal with a long record of thefts. He had just gotten out of prison the previous Saturday after serving six months for a conviction in Baltimore County. By all accounts he was neither an admirable character nor an innocent victim. But even burglars don't deserve to be killed with a razor-sharp sword.
He doesn't deserve any sympathy. Whatever works. If the guy broke into my house and came at me, he'd be met with a Sig P220.
15 posted on
09/17/2009 1:31:08 PM PDT by
b4its2late
(Ignorance allows liberalism to prosper.)
To: b4its2late
What's not to like about a career criminal named Rice being turned into sushi by his intended victim?
25 posted on
09/17/2009 1:35:07 PM PDT by
Vigilanteman
(Obama: Fake black man. Fake Messiah. Fake American. How many fakes can you fit in one Zer0?)
To: b4its2late
“But even burglars don’t deserve to be killed with a razor-sharp sword.”
One wonders whether the ickle presstitute would have preferred the sword be a dull one instead of a razor sharp one?
97 posted on
09/17/2009 3:31:51 PM PDT by
GladesGuru
(In a society predicated upon freedom, it is essential to examine principles,)
To: b4its2late
But even burglars don't deserve to be killed with a razor-sharp sword.Would Pravda-on-the-Patapsco like some cheese with that whine?
To: b4its2late
He doesn't deserve any sympathy. But he was just beginning to turn his life around!
111 posted on
09/17/2009 6:40:48 PM PDT by
Oztrich Boy
("Once is happenstance. Twice is coincidence. The third time it's ACORN" - pace Auric Goldfinger)
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