To: Dallas59
He shot the dog because he can. Shooting people is getting easier for cops now, too. “I felt threatened’” Is the formula a cop has to use to legally absolve himself of all responsibility and to give him the right a dog or more and more, a person.
9 posted on
05/28/2012 6:39:47 PM PDT by
arthurus
( Read Henry hazlitt's "Economics In One Lesson")
To: arthurus
You are quite correct.
Today dogs, tomorrow people.
13 posted on
05/28/2012 6:47:42 PM PDT by
Jack Hydrazine
(It's the end of the world as we know it and I feel fine!)
To: arthurus
i feel threatened too, by the pet killing enthusiast.
these incidents are now a proverbial example of the dreaded:
"i'm from the gov.t & i'm here to help"
16 posted on
05/28/2012 6:49:57 PM PDT by
Psalm_2
(Do not be overcome by evil, but overcome evil with good. Romans 12:21 NASB)
To: arthurus
I have two springer spanials, would not bite a good steak. Some pantload ass wipe cop shoots one of them, I will be his last mortal act, I don’t care about goimg to jail...
24 posted on
05/28/2012 7:21:44 PM PDT by
Rumplemeyer
(The GOP should stand its ground - and fix Bayonets)
To: arthurus
So, if *I* blow a cops head off because ‘’I felt threatened’’, can I get the benefit of the doubt, too????
/sarc
25 posted on
05/28/2012 7:24:00 PM PDT by
Thumper1960
(A modern so-called "Conservative" is a shadow of a wisp of a vertebrate human being.)
To: arthurus
He shot the dog because he can.
It's all part of our conditioning.
40 posted on
05/28/2012 7:39:26 PM PDT by
andyk
(Go Juan Pablo!)
To: arthurus
The cop just ran the dog down and shot him like Trayvon.
44 posted on
05/28/2012 7:45:21 PM PDT by
Paladin2
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