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Anybody else wondering why Christopher Dorner is a "domestic terrorist" & not simply another American with "mental health issues"? Nope. This is being done more and more frequently, presumably to increase the perception that the so called "war on terror" is global in scope and includes US soil and not just Americans murdered in the name of the war on terror on foreign soil(Alwaki, Kahn). Now if they kill him with a drone it'll just be another terrorist killed. Sure is a good thing police forces are being militarized...makes you feel safe right?
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February 13, 2013, 01:53:44 AM |
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Anybody else wondering why Christopher Dorner is a "domestic terrorist" & not simply another American with "mental health issues"?
Remember First Blood where Sly was accused of killing cops, national guards and being crazy. In reality his was trying to expose a currupt police chief? Bad taste on my behalf, to compare a real life situation like this to an old movie, but Rambo would be a domestic terrorist if the movie was made today. Using the Terrorist label on a guy who has been in military service and a cop can backfire, the carzy label would have been better.
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February 13, 2013, 10:36:14 AM |
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It's over. RIP Dorner
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February 14, 2013, 05:26:35 PM |
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How could we be surprised?
Almost 20 years now since they burned alive 21 kids under 16 years old in Waco.
They received promotions for it.
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February 14, 2013, 05:38:49 PM |
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If Dorner was doing any sort of inside job, they can't leave loose ends, can they? Even just because he shot an LAPD officer: they never would have let him live to see a trial. I am glad the killing has stopped. Now let's see if Obama starts legislating against guns... already is!
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February 14, 2013, 08:05:00 PM |
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... Now let's see if Obama starts legislating against guns... already is! Yes, because we don't need guns. The police will keep us safe.
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creativex
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February 14, 2013, 08:48:32 PM |
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... Now let's see if Obama starts legislating against guns... already is! Yes, because we don't need guns. The police will keep us safe. They can have my guns. They'll have to be pried from my cold dead fingers though.
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February 15, 2013, 04:08:00 AM |
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If Dorner was doing any sort of inside job, they can't leave loose ends, can they? Even just because he shot an LAPD officer: they never would have let him live to see a trial. I am glad the killing has stopped. Now let's see if Obama starts legislating against guns... already is! You need to go back on your meds.
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February 15, 2013, 04:58:32 AM |
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If Dorner was doing any sort of inside job, they can't leave loose ends, can they?
Even just because he shot an LAPD officer: they never would have let him live to see a trial.
Dorner wasn't doing an inside job. He was a whistleblower exposing LAPD's routine prisoner abuse and culture of jackbooted thuggery. After exhausting legal remedies available inside the system, he merely served LAPD some of the same 'street justice' they wantonly dish out. Of course that wasn't acceptable to the thug pigs and they threw a giant tantrum, shooting completely dissimilar citizens in the effort to protect the named-and-shamed dirty cops targeted by Dorner for payback. They finally burned him alive, assuring he'd never have a chance to write a tell-all book or otherwise pursue exposure of their corruption.
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March 06, 2013, 10:09:38 PM |
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He's just another madman.
Either that or he's more sane than the rest of us. If fascism is so out of hand in the LAPD and this guys willing to lay down his life to combat that then he's doing a lot more to protect and serve than the force that kicked him out. I understand why he's doing it, I even agree to an extent. But no matter the crime an individual has committed, it doesn't justify murdering innocents. If the LAPD is truly that corrupt, then more power to him, I guess. But killing the families of officers is going too far. I agree, no matter who the enemy is you can't excuse killing bystanders and defenceless people, otherwise you're not better than the people you fight against.
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