Emphasis is mine. I thought I'd never see those words printed in a Philadelphia Inquirer editorial.
1 posted on
01/09/2005 8:00:47 AM PST by
dirtboy
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2 posted on
01/09/2005 8:02:47 AM PST by
NonValueAdded
("We're going to take things away from you on behalf of the common good" HRC 6/28/2004)
To: dirtboy
Emphasis is mine. I thought I'd never see those words printed in a Philadelphia Inquirer editorial.There are no atheists in foxholes.
3 posted on
01/09/2005 8:05:20 AM PST by
mewzilla
To: dirtboy
"Ngoc Le saw his opening and fired once, hitting the man in the head, killing him instantly."Another example of very good gun control.
4 posted on
01/09/2005 8:05:53 AM PST by
kahoutek
To: dirtboy
Proper use of a firearm. The guy should get a medal as far as I'm concerned. He performed superbly and I hope he doesn't suffer from the aftereffects.
5 posted on
01/09/2005 8:06:01 AM PST by
GW and Twins Pawpaw
(Sheepdog for Five [My grandkids are way more important than any lefty's feelings!])
To: dirtboy
C'mon dirtboy, that didn't come from the inky, who do you think you're fooling?
I'd love to see some stills from the video of Mr. Le dispatching this street urchin.
The ex-Pat Vietnamese community, here in Philadelphia in particular are rock solid, Patriotic American Republicans. The Vietnamese community gave my recent campaign more support than any other single group. God Bless these people, they know the true meaning of freedom and the pain of tyrany.
Owl_Eagle
"You know, I'm going to start thanking
the woman who cleans the restroom in
the building I work in. I'm going to start
thinking of her as a human being"
-Hillary Clinton
(Yes, she really said that
Peggy Noonan
The Case Against Hillary Clinton, pg 55)
6 posted on
01/09/2005 8:07:49 AM PST by
End Times Sentinel
(Soon to be known as Beanie Mom, if everything goes according to plan!)
To: dirtboy; sure_fine
Me neither. I'm saving the article before "PI" pulls it on Monday, when the left-wing, lib-dem wackos return.
7 posted on
01/09/2005 8:08:05 AM PST by
7.62 x 51mm
(• veni • vidi • vino • visa • "I came, I saw, I drank wine, I shopped")
To: dirtboy
I think this story is outrageous in its narrow scope. In addition to too many guns on the streets, there are too many knives. There ought to be a law that no unregistered knives can be owned except by, maybe, licensed chefs. This just underscores the crisis out there...maybe, we can get ACLU or the ATLA to sue the manufacturers of those damn knives,,,they cannot be allowed to fall into the hands of the criminals.
8 posted on
01/09/2005 8:14:31 AM PST by
MarkT
To: dirtboy
Privately owned firearms, properly certified and used responsibly I fail to see where "...properly certified..." fits into the equation.
To: dirtboy
Proper display of gun control.
13 posted on
01/09/2005 8:18:59 AM PST by
ORECON
(Condi Rice/Ann Coulter 2008)
To: dirtboy
DNA tests on the dead man, 32-year-old Antonio Diaz Reyes, proved that Reyes was the serial rapist who had attacked three women since November in broad daylight in Camden's central business district.Any word from Reyes' familia ? I'm sure they'll say he was , "A good kid" , "He was just gettting started in life" and "He didn't deserve to die like that".
14 posted on
01/09/2005 8:23:17 AM PST by
csvset
To: dirtboy
It is an awful thing to take a human life,
It is even more awful to have the life of an innocent person snuffed out by a criminal that should have been incarcerated to start with.
They should make Le an honorary police officer in Camden.
15 posted on
01/09/2005 8:27:04 AM PST by
chainsaw
(("We're going to take things away from you on behalf of the common good." - H. Clinton))
To: dirtboy
Speaking of money, there was a $30,000 reward for information leading to the capture of the serial rapist. Now that he's dead, the law firm that helped to put up the money has discussed donating the money to a battered women's shelter or a victims crisis center. Here's another thought: Why not split it among Reyes' victims, including Kelly Le?
WTH?!?
Give the reward to Ngoc Le!
17 posted on
01/09/2005 8:28:01 AM PST by
MaryFromMichigan
(We childproofed our home, but they are still getting in)
To: dirtboy
Privately owned firearms, properly certified and used responsibly...Certified?
/loves living in Florida
19 posted on
01/09/2005 8:32:33 AM PST by
Wormwood
(Iä! Iä! Cthulhu fhtagn!)
To: dirtboy
the honest and law abiding citizens of this country are fed up, with the fed, and will eventually decide to take this country back
20 posted on
01/09/2005 8:36:12 AM PST by
sure_fine
(*not one to over kill the thought process*)
To: dirtboy
It is not an argument for the death penalty, either; the government, in a court of law, has an option that Ngoc Le in that urgent moment did not have: to lock the rapist away where he could hurt no law-abiding citizens. This guy would *not* have been locked away for life. He would have had state paid attorneys (and probably the Mexican government) arguing for probation and rehabilitation. We would have heard how he was oppressed by society and deserved a "second chance."
21 posted on
01/09/2005 8:40:35 AM PST by
John Thornton
("Appeasers always hope that the crocodile will eat them last." Winston Churchill)
To: dirtboy
I'm floored at this being in the Inquirer, too! The disclaimers were to be expected, and they got stronger down the page, but still...this is an amazing editorial. Funny that Feds are having to go there, rather than NJ getting more sane with its citizen gun control.
23 posted on
01/09/2005 8:48:54 AM PST by
Gondring
(They can have my Bill of Rights when they pry it from my cold, dead hands!)
To: Coleus
NJ ping. A hero gun owner in Camden!
25 posted on
01/09/2005 8:58:28 AM PST by
Calpernia
(Breederville.com)
To: dirtboy
Speaking of money, there was a $30,000 reward for information leading to the capture of the serial rapist. Now that he's dead, the law firm that helped to put up the money has discussed donating the money to a battered women's shelter or a victims crisis center. Here's another thought: Why not split it among Reyes' victims, including Kelly Le? BUMP!!!!!!! Why don't they do this!!!!!
27 posted on
01/09/2005 9:23:43 AM PST by
Calpernia
(Breederville.com)
To: dirtboy
Nice work Mr. Le. Another felon retired
28 posted on
01/09/2005 9:36:02 AM PST by
paul51
(11 September 2001 - Never forget)
To: dirtboy
Great post...here,s another thought for you...why doesn,t the state and Camden pay the man and his wife at least 20% of what it would have cost the people to try,convict and incarcerate this perp for the next 30 years or maybe give them an all in tax holiday for the next 30 years...but,alas,won't happen because the bleeding hearts will cry that it will encourage crime...round up the sickos and send them to tsunami countries, under direct supervision by Clinton and Kerry and the other marxist vermin that are destroying America, to work as a gesture of goodwill to all people
29 posted on
01/09/2005 9:36:33 AM PST by
bc boy
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