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To: Talisker

if an uninvited guy at 2am in my house is giving me grief, not obeying my commands with a gun pointed at him, and then decides to go for something and moves quickly to get “it”, he will get shot.

the daughter said she didn’t know the guy. is the dad supposed to not trust his daughter at this tense moment?


238 posted on 03/13/2014 9:08:48 PM PDT by Secret Agent Man (Gone Galt; Not averse to Going Bronson.)
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To: Secret Agent Man
the daughter said she didn’t know the guy. is the dad supposed to not trust his daughter at this tense moment?

Like I said, a threatening move changes things.

But if you have a teenage daughter and you find a scared teenage guy staring at the gun you're pointing at him, it might be a good idea to let your daughter know in no uncertain terms that if she really doesn't know this guy in her bedroom (GET A CLUE), that you just might shoot him dead, since he's terrified and might do something stupid, so - one last time - ask her if she knows him, and let her know you're going to find out the truth no matter what happens.

Anyone with half a brain would start thinking these things through before they killed someone, seeing as the IDEA here would be to try to resolve the situation WITHOUT killing anyone - right?

239 posted on 03/13/2014 9:29:34 PM PDT by Talisker (One who commands, must obey.)
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To: Secret Agent Man

“is the dad supposed to not trust his daughter at this tense moment?”

I would say no, he shouldn’t, if it is a young teenage boy and she made no moves to alert anyone before Daddy caught her in bed with him.


256 posted on 03/14/2014 6:50:06 AM PDT by Boogieman
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