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The Chris Dorner Hero-Worship, on Both Sides of the Aisle
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| Feb. 13, 2013
| MacAoidh
Posted on 02/14/2013 7:59:29 PM PST by Pining_4_TX
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To: plain talk
bump!!
some left fringers praised Dorner
some rightists don’t like the police
not the same thing
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posted on
02/14/2013 8:42:06 PM PST
by
GeronL
(http://asspos.blogspot.com)
To: mnehring
Whether or not Dorner had a legitimate beef against the LAPD regarding his firing WE will never know. If he did have a legitimate beef or not, his approach to dealing with HIS problem was abborant and disgusting. On the other hand, the over-reaction by law enforcement leading to members of law enforcement firing on two separate vehicles which had nothing to do with Dorner, severely injuring at least one elderly woman, is also abborant and disgusting.
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posted on
02/14/2013 8:42:14 PM PST
by
SoldierDad
(Proud dad of an Army Soldier who has survived 24 months of Combat deployment.)
To: Pining_4_TX
We now see people calling themselves members of the Tea Party...Standard fascist psyops.
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posted on
02/14/2013 8:52:00 PM PST
by
facedown
(Armed in the Heartland)
To: Pining_4_TX
Believing that someone shouldn’t be burned to death isn’t exactly hero worship.
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posted on
02/14/2013 8:52:38 PM PST
by
smokingfrog
( sleep with one eye open (<o> ---)
To: Smokin' Joe
When those sworn to uphold the law are so willing to operate in contempt of it, no matter who they are, we should all be concerned.BUMP!
Familiarity breeds contempt.
To: smokingfrog
Dormer biggest mistake was thinking his fellow LAPD officers were good honest men, and that they would be upset about homeless people being abused.
His next biggest mistake was killing these same corrupt police officers and thinking he could get away with it.
His last mistake was poor planning. If he wanted to make a point about the injustice he received he could have accomplished it without killing innocent people. If he was so smart he would be in Mexico instead of murdered by the same corrupt police he was trying to shine a light on. what a sick bass turd.
To: GeronL; MestaMachine
All you have to do is look at some of the comments made by Freepers. They seem to think the cops should have walked up to the door and read Dorner his rights. There was no doubt of this man’s guilt, nor of his ability to take people out, so why should any more police risk their lives to try and take the thug alive? Yet, even on FR, some are suggesting the cops kill and burn first and ask questions later.
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posted on
02/14/2013 9:58:19 PM PST
by
Pining_4_TX
(All those who were appointed to eternal life believed. Acts 13:48)
To: dfwgator
Alicia Keys has already recorded a song in tribute the Dorner, its called, This Man is On Fire. ha!
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posted on
02/14/2013 9:59:11 PM PST
by
latina4dubya
( self-proclaimed tequila snob)
To: Pining_4_TX
there was no doubt of his guilt
a court determined that? Because the Constitution doesn’t go out the window because a perp admits what he did.
Bill Ayers admitted what he did. “Guilty as sin, free as a bird”, should he have been locked up despite getting off in court?
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posted on
02/14/2013 10:02:14 PM PST
by
GeronL
(http://asspos.blogspot.com)
To: GeronL
“Because the Constitution doesnt go out the window because a perp admits what he did.”
Nor are cops obligated to walk into a hail of bullets when some turd won’t give up without a fight.
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posted on
02/14/2013 10:06:31 PM PST
by
Pining_4_TX
(All those who were appointed to eternal life believed. Acts 13:48)
To: Pining_4_TX
There was no doubt of this mans guilt, nor of his ability to take people out, so why should any more police risk their lives to try and take the thug alive? If that is true, then the police ought to stand up and say so. Instead, they are denying they intended to start a fire.
Is it too much to expect our law enforcement agencies to be truthful?
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posted on
02/14/2013 11:20:33 PM PST
by
Ken H
To: Pining_4_TX
In this case shooting up three innocent people out of sheer and utter fear and incompetence, and lack of any concern about non-police citizens, and then the predictable burning of the house.
There is nothing wrong with the populace pointing out the failings of law enforcement.
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posted on
02/14/2013 11:27:49 PM PST
by
ansel12
(Romney is a longtime supporter of homosexualizing the Boy Scouts (and the military).)
To: dfwgator
The only time you see blacks coming together is when it has to do with the “white man done me wrong.” Thursday, O’Reilly on Fox really lit into Professor Lamont Hill and smacked him down for his remarks. Hill looked like he knew he stepped in it...he tap dances and has fast lips, but he couldn't get past O’Reilly, and O’Reilly made him look bad.
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posted on
02/14/2013 11:29:53 PM PST
by
itssme
To: Smokin' Joe
(The newspaper ladies weren't even shooting at them). Aside from the freaky nature of them just shooting at totally unrelated people's like women and a skinny white guy, there didn't seem to be one wit of concern that seeing two figures in a vehicle indicated an innocent hostage, even if it was the 270 pound giant.
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posted on
02/14/2013 11:35:21 PM PST
by
ansel12
(Romney is a longtime supporter of homosexualizing the Boy Scouts (and the military).)
To: plain talk
burning people alive Another ASSumption based on what?
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posted on
02/14/2013 11:36:03 PM PST
by
Alaska Wolf
(Carry a Gun, It's a Lighter Burden Than Regret)
To: SoldierDad
the over-reaction by law enforcement leading to members of law enforcement firing on two separate vehicles By SOME law enforcement which is a separate issue that should be dealt with judicially.
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posted on
02/14/2013 11:41:16 PM PST
by
Alaska Wolf
(Carry a Gun, It's a Lighter Burden Than Regret)
To: WilliamRobert
His next biggest mistake was killing these same corrupt police officers and thinking he could get away with it. Were the young female basketball coach, her fiance and the father of two, Riverside police officer corrupt police officers?
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posted on
02/14/2013 11:44:11 PM PST
by
Alaska Wolf
(Carry a Gun, It's a Lighter Burden Than Regret)
To: GeronL
a court determined that? The same court that found Dorner was burned to death, wasn't given due process and his civil rights were abused. I think there are some Freepers on that panel judges.
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posted on
02/14/2013 11:49:14 PM PST
by
Alaska Wolf
(Carry a Gun, It's a Lighter Burden Than Regret)
To: ansel12
Aside from the freaky nature of them just shooting at totally unrelated people's like women and a skinny white guy, there didn't seem to be one wit of concern that seeing two figures in a vehicle indicated an innocent hostage, even if it was the 270 pound giant. LAPD not Riverside PD or San Bernardino Sheriff's Dept. Different entities.
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posted on
02/14/2013 11:53:32 PM PST
by
Alaska Wolf
(Carry a Gun, It's a Lighter Burden Than Regret)
To: Alaska Wolf
Yeah, I think it was Torrance cops who shot up the citizens, I don’t know who burnt the house, it isn’t a story I have been following, I’ve seen this enough times over my lifetime.
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posted on
02/15/2013 12:13:43 AM PST
by
ansel12
(Romney is a longtime supporter of homosexualizing the Boy Scouts (and the military).)
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