I can't believe some of the stuff I'm reading here.
An American citizen was shot to death by police, loads of questions about the circumstances of the event and the warrant unanswered, and people treating it like it's some kind of joke.
To: Mercuria; NAMMARINE; Poohbah; _Jim
...people treating it like it's some kind of joke.
The only jokes I see are NAMMARINE, Poohbah, _Jim, and a couple of others.
To: Mercuria
Well, given that it was William Milton Cooper, who claimed to be a "General" in the "Second Continental Army," and who pretty much said OUTRIGHT that he would shoot anyone who looked cross-eyed at him...ON HIS OWN WEB PAGE, NO LESS...
It IS pretty laughable that anyone find this somehow suspicious.
297 posted on
11/06/2001 5:47:14 PM PST by
Poohbah
To: Mercuria
One point of view which bears noting is that if Cooper was on the right track, then even if he knew he might be getting set-up, or facing a certian contrived death, what frame of mind would he have been in to have killed his fellow man and not afford that person a certain opportunity for eternal salvation?
I recognize he probably acted in perceived self-defense, but for a person so dedicated to the conspiracy theories he investigated, one must wonder a bit about the deputy's death and Cooper's agency.
298 posted on
11/06/2001 5:47:40 PM PST by
Cvengr
To: Mercuria
aHHHHH SCUze me there Red. But didn't he shoot at the police first?? Now what usually happens to people when they start shootin at the cops... They go out feet first don't they??
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