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To: Uncle Chip
Random thoughts on the case: Dorner--and I think it's essential to refer to the origin-- was axed (by which I don't mean was posed an interrogative) because he was found to be lying about a fellow officer. This evidenced his manipulative nature, which we see again and again as we become familiar with him.

Posting his manifesto on foolbook showed manipulation where he pleads for sympathy and successfully draws in leftists media allies. All he need do was use the right code words and throw a few leftists love darts. Nothing fancy.

He specifically wanted them on his side and to disseminate what he imagined to be his just cause. And they played right along, showing themselves to be tools, as if there were remaining doubt. But the extent of their sympathy and credence given to his claims of discrimination was astonishing even to me. They were seemingly purchased at face value while implicitly avoiding any possibility that his case was handled properly; that he was in fact dishonest. And perhaps dismissed because he was also suspected of being a dangerous lunatic, though that's is pure conjecture.

They did so naively? The larger purpose of advancing pillars of social justice and to hell with the innocent victims? What does either say about these vermin? My take can't be posted.

Dorner was 6ft and 270lbs. I'm the same height with an athletic build and I weigh 188lbs. Look at the shots of Rambro's physique. The guy was clearly on steroids, and psychopaths and roids are a nasty combo.

64 posted on 02/14/2013 7:59:09 AM PST by Dysart
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To: Dysart

Maybe we should step back and examine where Doner had cop training. Maybe shooting innocents is taught in LAPD. LAPD acted no differently than Doner. An innocent was shot for an innocent. Two innocent civilians died while two others didn’t.

Just because one cop died in Big Bear doesn’t mean that Doner shot him. We have no proof of that. Just assumptions.

Usually when there is a lynch mob mentality, they are very good at convincing others about the imperfections of their scape goat. We have fallen into that trap and have sided with the PD.

I’m sorry that Doner was killed. Maybe his story should have been heard in a different jurisdiction. LAPD had as much right of taking his life as he did taking the life of others. Those who burned him, should also be burned. They killed one of their own, even if he was an ex cop (because of them)

LAPD has shown that they are just a gang with the legal right to shoot. I don’t know how many cops were at BB, but it seems if 20 cops couldn’t take one guy down, then there’s something wrong with the system or with them. They were scared of Doner and wanted, needed to silence him. They are the ones who made him out to be smarter than he actually was. Then again, maybe he was smarter since they didn’t search the cabins in front of their noses.

What scared me most about this is that they burned down a house not being 100% sure that it was Doner in there or if he was in there. When the interior gun shot was heard, it wasn’t proof that it was Doner.


76 posted on 02/14/2013 8:54:49 AM PST by 1_Rain_Drop
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