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Re: Disturbing manifesto of a psycho ex-cop

Posted: Feb 19th, 2013, 4:36 pm
by goatboy
zzontar wrote:You're avoiding the question. If he made the choice to give himself up in the cabin do you think he'd be alive now? Seems if it wasn't his choice it sure was the cop's.


I'd say yes and you'll say I'm wrong, so why do you ask the question? It's a pointless question as we have no idea what the answer would actually have been, do we?

Re: Disturbing manifesto of a psycho ex-cop

Posted: Feb 19th, 2013, 4:50 pm
by zzontar
I guess then that we'll have to find out how brainwashed you are. Did you believe them when they say this?

SAN BERNARDINO (CBSLA.com) — San Bernardino authorities Wednesday acknowledged they set off fire-causing pyrotechnic tear gas in a battle with murder suspect Christopher Dorner — but insisted they didn’t burn down the cabin where they believed he was holed up on purpose.


Keep in mind that's like saying they lobbed seven molotov cocktails into a house but insisting it burned down by accident. What do you think?

Re: Disturbing manifesto of a psycho ex-cop

Posted: Feb 19th, 2013, 5:49 pm
by Fancy
What difference does it make? What they lobbed in before didn't work. They knew it could start a fire but that was already stated.

Re: Disturbing manifesto of a psycho ex-cop

Posted: Feb 19th, 2013, 6:03 pm
by baconbits
Launching a material in to drive a suspect out is acceptable the difference here being the attitude of these so called "professionals". They wanted to burn him alive.


Re: Disturbing manifesto of a psycho ex-cop

Posted: Feb 19th, 2013, 6:05 pm
by baconbits
These cops we're behaving just like a pack of wolves hunting a cougar

Wolves don't tend to take cougar alive

Note:

Edited deer for cougar just for fancy so he/she can understand clearer

Re: Disturbing manifesto of a psycho ex-cop

Posted: Feb 19th, 2013, 6:45 pm
by Fancy
baconbits wrote:These cops we're behaving just like a pack of wolves hunting a deer

Wolves don't tend to take deer alive

Seriously can't compare a killer with a deer.

Re: Disturbing manifesto of a psycho ex-cop

Posted: Feb 19th, 2013, 11:28 pm
by zzontar
Fancy wrote:Seriously can't compare a killer with a deer.


The way you and goatboy back up the cops no matter what they do reminds of devout Catholics who deny any wrongdoings of the priests even when it's obvious they're guilty, thinking that denial will help the church, when in fact admitting there's a problem and dealing with it ends up helping much more in the long run. You can hear the cop in the video saying "let's burn that motherf***er yet you will forever deny that this could have been their intention. There are good cops who don't like their reputation dragged through the mud by bad cops, but if no one wants to address that this problem exists, it will inevitably get worse. You should judge more by the actions than the uniform.

Re: Disturbing manifesto of a psycho ex-cop

Posted: Feb 20th, 2013, 8:36 am
by Fancy
You obviously haven't read all my posts nor understand my position. You are entitled to your opinion but comparing a killer to a deer I find ludicrous.

Re: Disturbing manifesto of a psycho ex-cop

Posted: Feb 20th, 2013, 8:46 am
by baconbits
baconbits wrote:These cops we're behaving just like a pack of wolves hunting a cougar

Wolves don't tend to take cougar alive

Note:

Edited deer for cougar just for fancy so he/she can understand clearer

Re: Disturbing manifesto of a psycho ex-cop

Posted: Feb 20th, 2013, 8:55 am
by goatboy
zzontar wrote:The way you and goatboy back up the cops no matter what they do reminds of devout Catholics who deny any wrongdoings of the priests even when it's obvious they're guilty, thinking that denial will help the church, when in fact admitting there's a problem and dealing with it ends up helping much more in the long run. You can hear the cop in the video saying "let's burn that motherf***er yet you will forever deny that this could have been their intention. There are good cops who don't like their reputation dragged through the mud by bad cops, but if no one wants to address that this problem exists, it will inevitably get worse. You should judge more by the actions than the uniform.


I haven't once said that I support what actions the police took. What I dispute is your "what if" questions because the answers to them will never be known. Stick to what we know. What does make me sick though, is your focus on what the police did yet you're giving Dorner a free pass. If he hadn't chosen the path he did, then none of this would have happened to him, would it?

Re: Disturbing manifesto of a psycho ex-cop

Posted: Feb 20th, 2013, 8:59 am
by Fancy
This is getting sillier when it is assumed I don't understand - of course I do but making comparisons to me is sillier still. The man was an out and out killer.

Re: Disturbing manifesto of a psycho ex-cop

Posted: Feb 20th, 2013, 9:01 am
by baconbits
So more disturbing actions are coming to light in this case.

Apparently someone has leaked photos of the deceased Dorner's body and are shopping them around.

Only people who would have had access to the site are police.

Just another example of a cop behaving like in inhumane piece of garbage in this fiasco.

Re: Disturbing manifesto of a psycho ex-cop

Posted: Feb 20th, 2013, 9:10 am
by Fancy
Assumption - coroner's office maybe?

Re: Disturbing manifesto of a psycho ex-cop

Posted: Feb 20th, 2013, 9:35 am
by zzontar
goatboy wrote:
I haven't once said that I support what actions the police took.


I'm still waiting for an answer to my question. (2nd post from the top.)

Re: Disturbing manifesto of a psycho ex-cop

Posted: Feb 20th, 2013, 9:44 am
by baconbits
Fancy wrote:Assumption - coroner's office maybe?


Coroner's are members of law enforcement