Just making sure everyone sees Bill's reply to a cop who risks hislife for us every day. Bill you're THE complete ASS!
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"Doug" <pigdos@nospamcharter.net> wrote in message
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> I'm with Bill, I can't count a SINGLE time the cops have ever done
anything
> positive for anyone I know. I don't trust cops, most people don't, so
don't
> try playing the hero cuz' no one is buying. Cops regularly get away with
> murder and there are plenty of instances of corrupt cops. FOAD.
--------. Look at what we ask them to do. We ask them to deal with the
garbage of our society. It should come as no surprise that a few of them
come out stinking in the process. But the great majority do a fine job of
handling what WE refuse to do ourselves.
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Wouldn't it be nice if we could do it ourselves? Like in Florida
when they past the concealed permits, suddenly there were no more
airport jackings.
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
wkearney99 wrote:
>
> --------. Look at what we ask them to do. We ask them to deal with the
> garbage of our society. It should come as no surprise that a few of them
> come out stinking in the process. But the great majority do a fine job of
> handling what WE refuse to do ourselves.
when they past the concealed permits, suddenly there were no more
airport jackings.
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
wkearney99 wrote:
>
> --------. Look at what we ask them to do. We ask them to deal with the
> garbage of our society. It should come as no surprise that a few of them
> come out stinking in the process. But the great majority do a fine job of
> handling what WE refuse to do ourselves.
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Wouldn't it be nice if we could do it ourselves? Like in Florida
when they past the concealed permits, suddenly there were no more
airport jackings.
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
wkearney99 wrote:
>
> --------. Look at what we ask them to do. We ask them to deal with the
> garbage of our society. It should come as no surprise that a few of them
> come out stinking in the process. But the great majority do a fine job of
> handling what WE refuse to do ourselves.
when they past the concealed permits, suddenly there were no more
airport jackings.
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
wkearney99 wrote:
>
> --------. Look at what we ask them to do. We ask them to deal with the
> garbage of our society. It should come as no surprise that a few of them
> come out stinking in the process. But the great majority do a fine job of
> handling what WE refuse to do ourselves.
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Wouldn't it be nice if we could do it ourselves? Like in Florida
when they past the concealed permits, suddenly there were no more
airport jackings.
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
wkearney99 wrote:
>
> --------. Look at what we ask them to do. We ask them to deal with the
> garbage of our society. It should come as no surprise that a few of them
> come out stinking in the process. But the great majority do a fine job of
> handling what WE refuse to do ourselves.
when they past the concealed permits, suddenly there were no more
airport jackings.
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
wkearney99 wrote:
>
> --------. Look at what we ask them to do. We ask them to deal with the
> garbage of our society. It should come as no surprise that a few of them
> come out stinking in the process. But the great majority do a fine job of
> handling what WE refuse to do ourselves.
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Posts: n/a
Wouldn't it be nice if we could do it ourselves? Like in Florida
when they past the concealed permits, suddenly there were no more
airport jackings.
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
wkearney99 wrote:
>
> --------. Look at what we ask them to do. We ask them to deal with the
> garbage of our society. It should come as no surprise that a few of them
> come out stinking in the process. But the great majority do a fine job of
> handling what WE refuse to do ourselves.
when they past the concealed permits, suddenly there were no more
airport jackings.
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
wkearney99 wrote:
>
> --------. Look at what we ask them to do. We ask them to deal with the
> garbage of our society. It should come as no surprise that a few of them
> come out stinking in the process. But the great majority do a fine job of
> handling what WE refuse to do ourselves.
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Doug wrote:
> 60 year old homeless guy, in obviously poor shape vs. 20-something cop in
> excellent shape and he felt he had to fill him full of lead?
Wrong: citizen was 44 years old
> I'm not talking one shot, I'm talking emptying a mag. Tell me that's not
> f'ing murder.
Wrong. Two shots fired after citizen advanced toward the retreating
officer over a distance of 50 ft despite repeated verbal warnings.
> The guy had a bicycle chain, how dangerous is that?
The guy was swinging a heavy 40" chain with a padlock on the end.
Sufficient to incapacitate or kill and cannot be defended against with a
baton.
> ---- if anyone had emptied a mag into a guy out of self-defense they would
> be up on murder charges like that cop should BE.
No way. He did everything by the book and there were literally bus loads
of witnesses to corroborate.
http://www.presstelegram.com/Stories...862422,00.html
Sorry for responding to your off topic anecdote, but you really should
check your facts before ranting away.
The real problem is not cops but a society that refuses to take
responsibility for the treatment and care of it's addicted and mentally
ill citizens.
Steve
http://xjeep.dyndns.org
> 60 year old homeless guy, in obviously poor shape vs. 20-something cop in
> excellent shape and he felt he had to fill him full of lead?
Wrong: citizen was 44 years old
> I'm not talking one shot, I'm talking emptying a mag. Tell me that's not
> f'ing murder.
Wrong. Two shots fired after citizen advanced toward the retreating
officer over a distance of 50 ft despite repeated verbal warnings.
> The guy had a bicycle chain, how dangerous is that?
The guy was swinging a heavy 40" chain with a padlock on the end.
Sufficient to incapacitate or kill and cannot be defended against with a
baton.
> ---- if anyone had emptied a mag into a guy out of self-defense they would
> be up on murder charges like that cop should BE.
No way. He did everything by the book and there were literally bus loads
of witnesses to corroborate.
http://www.presstelegram.com/Stories...862422,00.html
Sorry for responding to your off topic anecdote, but you really should
check your facts before ranting away.
The real problem is not cops but a society that refuses to take
responsibility for the treatment and care of it's addicted and mentally
ill citizens.
Steve
http://xjeep.dyndns.org
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Doug wrote:
> 60 year old homeless guy, in obviously poor shape vs. 20-something cop in
> excellent shape and he felt he had to fill him full of lead?
Wrong: citizen was 44 years old
> I'm not talking one shot, I'm talking emptying a mag. Tell me that's not
> f'ing murder.
Wrong. Two shots fired after citizen advanced toward the retreating
officer over a distance of 50 ft despite repeated verbal warnings.
> The guy had a bicycle chain, how dangerous is that?
The guy was swinging a heavy 40" chain with a padlock on the end.
Sufficient to incapacitate or kill and cannot be defended against with a
baton.
> ---- if anyone had emptied a mag into a guy out of self-defense they would
> be up on murder charges like that cop should BE.
No way. He did everything by the book and there were literally bus loads
of witnesses to corroborate.
http://www.presstelegram.com/Stories...862422,00.html
Sorry for responding to your off topic anecdote, but you really should
check your facts before ranting away.
The real problem is not cops but a society that refuses to take
responsibility for the treatment and care of it's addicted and mentally
ill citizens.
Steve
http://xjeep.dyndns.org
> 60 year old homeless guy, in obviously poor shape vs. 20-something cop in
> excellent shape and he felt he had to fill him full of lead?
Wrong: citizen was 44 years old
> I'm not talking one shot, I'm talking emptying a mag. Tell me that's not
> f'ing murder.
Wrong. Two shots fired after citizen advanced toward the retreating
officer over a distance of 50 ft despite repeated verbal warnings.
> The guy had a bicycle chain, how dangerous is that?
The guy was swinging a heavy 40" chain with a padlock on the end.
Sufficient to incapacitate or kill and cannot be defended against with a
baton.
> ---- if anyone had emptied a mag into a guy out of self-defense they would
> be up on murder charges like that cop should BE.
No way. He did everything by the book and there were literally bus loads
of witnesses to corroborate.
http://www.presstelegram.com/Stories...862422,00.html
Sorry for responding to your off topic anecdote, but you really should
check your facts before ranting away.
The real problem is not cops but a society that refuses to take
responsibility for the treatment and care of it's addicted and mentally
ill citizens.
Steve
http://xjeep.dyndns.org
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Doug wrote:
> 60 year old homeless guy, in obviously poor shape vs. 20-something cop in
> excellent shape and he felt he had to fill him full of lead?
Wrong: citizen was 44 years old
> I'm not talking one shot, I'm talking emptying a mag. Tell me that's not
> f'ing murder.
Wrong. Two shots fired after citizen advanced toward the retreating
officer over a distance of 50 ft despite repeated verbal warnings.
> The guy had a bicycle chain, how dangerous is that?
The guy was swinging a heavy 40" chain with a padlock on the end.
Sufficient to incapacitate or kill and cannot be defended against with a
baton.
> ---- if anyone had emptied a mag into a guy out of self-defense they would
> be up on murder charges like that cop should BE.
No way. He did everything by the book and there were literally bus loads
of witnesses to corroborate.
http://www.presstelegram.com/Stories...862422,00.html
Sorry for responding to your off topic anecdote, but you really should
check your facts before ranting away.
The real problem is not cops but a society that refuses to take
responsibility for the treatment and care of it's addicted and mentally
ill citizens.
Steve
http://xjeep.dyndns.org
> 60 year old homeless guy, in obviously poor shape vs. 20-something cop in
> excellent shape and he felt he had to fill him full of lead?
Wrong: citizen was 44 years old
> I'm not talking one shot, I'm talking emptying a mag. Tell me that's not
> f'ing murder.
Wrong. Two shots fired after citizen advanced toward the retreating
officer over a distance of 50 ft despite repeated verbal warnings.
> The guy had a bicycle chain, how dangerous is that?
The guy was swinging a heavy 40" chain with a padlock on the end.
Sufficient to incapacitate or kill and cannot be defended against with a
baton.
> ---- if anyone had emptied a mag into a guy out of self-defense they would
> be up on murder charges like that cop should BE.
No way. He did everything by the book and there were literally bus loads
of witnesses to corroborate.
http://www.presstelegram.com/Stories...862422,00.html
Sorry for responding to your off topic anecdote, but you really should
check your facts before ranting away.
The real problem is not cops but a society that refuses to take
responsibility for the treatment and care of it's addicted and mentally
ill citizens.
Steve
http://xjeep.dyndns.org
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Doug wrote:
> 60 year old homeless guy, in obviously poor shape vs. 20-something cop in
> excellent shape and he felt he had to fill him full of lead?
Wrong: citizen was 44 years old
> I'm not talking one shot, I'm talking emptying a mag. Tell me that's not
> f'ing murder.
Wrong. Two shots fired after citizen advanced toward the retreating
officer over a distance of 50 ft despite repeated verbal warnings.
> The guy had a bicycle chain, how dangerous is that?
The guy was swinging a heavy 40" chain with a padlock on the end.
Sufficient to incapacitate or kill and cannot be defended against with a
baton.
> ---- if anyone had emptied a mag into a guy out of self-defense they would
> be up on murder charges like that cop should BE.
No way. He did everything by the book and there were literally bus loads
of witnesses to corroborate.
http://www.presstelegram.com/Stories...862422,00.html
Sorry for responding to your off topic anecdote, but you really should
check your facts before ranting away.
The real problem is not cops but a society that refuses to take
responsibility for the treatment and care of it's addicted and mentally
ill citizens.
Steve
http://xjeep.dyndns.org
> 60 year old homeless guy, in obviously poor shape vs. 20-something cop in
> excellent shape and he felt he had to fill him full of lead?
Wrong: citizen was 44 years old
> I'm not talking one shot, I'm talking emptying a mag. Tell me that's not
> f'ing murder.
Wrong. Two shots fired after citizen advanced toward the retreating
officer over a distance of 50 ft despite repeated verbal warnings.
> The guy had a bicycle chain, how dangerous is that?
The guy was swinging a heavy 40" chain with a padlock on the end.
Sufficient to incapacitate or kill and cannot be defended against with a
baton.
> ---- if anyone had emptied a mag into a guy out of self-defense they would
> be up on murder charges like that cop should BE.
No way. He did everything by the book and there were literally bus loads
of witnesses to corroborate.
http://www.presstelegram.com/Stories...862422,00.html
Sorry for responding to your off topic anecdote, but you really should
check your facts before ranting away.
The real problem is not cops but a society that refuses to take
responsibility for the treatment and care of it's addicted and mentally
ill citizens.
Steve
http://xjeep.dyndns.org
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"If an injury has to be done to a man it should be so severe that his
vengeance need not be feared." - Niccolo Machiavelli, 1513
Steve
http://xjeep/dyndns.org
L.W.(ßill) ------ III wrote:
> They have to take him out, and they're trained to shoot center of
> mass. I would shot the knee out of the homeless man, whom would then win
> a judgment equaling several millions of dollars.
> God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
> mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
>
> Doug wrote:
>
>>60 year old homeless guy, in obviously poor shape vs. 20-something cop in
>>excellent shape and he felt he had to fill him full of lead?
>>I'm not talking one shot, I'm talking emptying a mag. Tell me that's not
>>f'ing murder. The guy had a bicycle chain, how dangerous is that?
>>---- if anyone had emptied a mag into a guy out of self-defense they would
>>be up on murder charges like that cop should BE
vengeance need not be feared." - Niccolo Machiavelli, 1513
Steve
http://xjeep/dyndns.org
L.W.(ßill) ------ III wrote:
> They have to take him out, and they're trained to shoot center of
> mass. I would shot the knee out of the homeless man, whom would then win
> a judgment equaling several millions of dollars.
> God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
> mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
>
> Doug wrote:
>
>>60 year old homeless guy, in obviously poor shape vs. 20-something cop in
>>excellent shape and he felt he had to fill him full of lead?
>>I'm not talking one shot, I'm talking emptying a mag. Tell me that's not
>>f'ing murder. The guy had a bicycle chain, how dangerous is that?
>>---- if anyone had emptied a mag into a guy out of self-defense they would
>>be up on murder charges like that cop should BE


