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by Myracle on 11 June 2011 - 15:06
I mean, aside from his clearly stated biases and the fact that the site itself is biased, why exactly is the author's history as an Air Force SP during the Cold War [read: Security Guard with zero combat experience] and civilian LEO [the overwhelming majority of which is from two or three decades ago] more valuable than the people with actual combat experience and recent or current civilian LEO experience?
Oh, that's right, because you want it to, because it agrees with you.

by Chaz Reinhold on 11 June 2011 - 15:06

by Myracle on 11 June 2011 - 15:06

by Prager on 11 June 2011 - 17:06
lawyer: "Your honor,... my client decided to go with inanity defense."
Prager Hans
P.S.
and for you it is Prager , Hans, Prager Hans or Mr. Blabla
Hans

by Prager on 11 June 2011 - 17:06


by BabyEagle4U on 11 June 2011 - 17:06
* "What do you guys think that it takes to become a Marine? Go to any poor community and you'll see recruiters at walmart, etc.
-- WTF are you saying here Chaz ? Why don't you just say it you POS coward.

by Prager on 11 June 2011 - 19:06
It does not matter how well off you are or how smart you are or what is your education or social status. What matters on this earth is your heart. That is if you have brave heart and if you have good compassionate heart. The rest is just fluff. I would say that anyone who volunteers their life for this country has brave and good heart.
Prager Hans

by 4pack on 11 June 2011 - 19:06
Wow. To whom ? You?
Point a gun at a Cop, you get shot.
And bunch of innocent people will have to dodge bullets?
Do you even understand what I am saying?
You can not convict and insult a person before the facts are out, before all the facts and all the investigation is finished and the guy is convicted. Maybe you are right, but maybe you are wrong, but there is no way that you can asses that at this point. It is immoral to do so.
You have to wait for the process to go through all the facts and then you can pass you judgements on such person and even on the justice and it's process, which convicted or exonerated him.
Give the guy chance he is dead.
That is called JUSTICE.
That is what is moral and ethical".
Prager Hans
Why the hell can't we? BE4U is doing so in the opposite direction. Assuming the SWAT team is guilty of some secret pact to kill this guy for whatever reason. Some of us feel like looking at the fact from the other side as well.

by BabyEagle4U on 11 June 2011 - 19:06
I'm looking at it as the US Constitution dictates. As for real, I can't believe his happened in America. I didn't think we were this far gone.
I have great hope though. Thank you USMC and Russia Today.
Just glad to be a part of it all.

by 4pack on 11 June 2011 - 20:06
What a joke, this Marine would have been better off shot in combat where his brothers and sisters in arms would have braved enemy fire and attempt to save him.
Ohh good Lord".
Maybe he should have stayed in the Marines and out of trouble with the law and drugs.
"But here is what you have said before. :
Yup, and the guy is a disgrace to all the Marines who served our country valiantly".
He still is a disgrace, look at his failures to appear and charges. No "hero" hangs with drug dealers or tangles with the law like this guy did. A hero is someone I would want my child to emulate, this was no such man.
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