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by Two Moons on 09 February 2013 - 17:02
of course the original has since been taken down.
I don't believe he's in the mountains either, at least not anymore.

by BabyEagle4U on 09 February 2013 - 17:02
I do know it's been edited. And I do know his facebook page wasn't the original manifesto's source like the MSM has claimed.
Did you try translation with other languages yet then reread ? This guy is a smart cookie.

by BabyEagle4U on 09 February 2013 - 18:02
If he was the guy at the boat dock - he's obviously sticking to his schedule of targets because he didn't harm the old man.

by Two Moons on 09 February 2013 - 18:02
The burning truck was a nice touch.

by Felloffher on 09 February 2013 - 19:02
I love how you grab your toys and storm out of the sandbox when someone has a different point of view. Don't go away mad, just go away.

by Slamdunc on 09 February 2013 - 20:02
If there was an intelligent point of view being expressed I'd hang around. I have better things to do, don't be mad because I went away.

by Felloffher on 09 February 2013 - 21:02
by desert dog on 10 February 2013 - 18:02
Hank
by keepthefaith on 10 February 2013 - 20:02
But the question you should ask yourself is why some otherwise decent and normal people do view him as a hero or are, at the least sympathetic, to him. There are those who see him as having gone through the proper channels and got nowhere because the LAPD is fundamentally corrupt. They wanted to get rid of this nuisance who was rocking the boat and therefore took disciplinary action against him rather than those who should have been terminated.
Focus on the comments of readers in the LA Times who are best acquainted with the LAPD ….. they are the most sympathetic to Dohner. Is this suggestive of distorted values or people disgusted with their police department? Would a well-respected police department engender such a reaction from the very people who rely on them for protection?
Take a look at the image below of the car driven by the two women who were shot in a case of mistaken identity. They claim that the shots were fired without any warning. Does this look like a situation where they are trying to apprehend Dohner or wanting to kill him and silence him? After all, it is not as if there were any shots fired at them.

And the reaction of the chief of police at the LAPD? He says it was caused by the stress the police are under. These are supposed to be professionals for heavens sake!
Dohner expects to die and says as much in his manifesto ..... I hope the one good thing that comes out of this is a thorough housecleaning of the LAPD ......... but I would not hold my breath in expectation of this happening.
Read this link as well ........ does this seem like the psychopath that some are portraying Dohner as being?
http://www.kjrh.com/dpp/news/local_news/la-manhunt-suspect-christopher-dorner-once-lived-in-enid-oklahoma-and-returned-8000-found-in-road
by beetree on 10 February 2013 - 20:02
Have you ever heard the saying, "You are only as great as the last great thing you did?" I think you are trying awfully hard to defend the indefensible. He has and is targeting the innocent family members of the object of his fury, because of a workplace grudge. It matters not what other crimes other people have done, those will never justify a killing rampage.
It is a certain portion of disgruntled, distrustful Americans who seek to glorify his proclaimed injustices and misplaced sense of a superior morality. They are hoping it rallys and calls some kind of justifiable rebelllion so they can the lable the current government as tyranny. It is sickening really. All manner of bad people should be brought to account, but not by glorifying the wrong doings, the murders it took to get there.
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