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Whoohooo, I shot my own kid!
On Sep 28, 11:08*am, jps wrote:
Guns are an easy, quick answer to those without brains or balls enough to deal with the challenges of life. *America is the perfect breeding ground for an idiot class who depend on easy answers. Obviously that includes the Military and Law enforcement personnel. right? ?;^ ) |
Whoohooo, I shot my own kid!
On 10/1/2012 7:43 AM, Tim wrote:
On Sep 28, 11:08 am, jps wrote: Guns are an easy, quick answer to those without brains or balls enough to deal with the challenges of life. America is the perfect breeding ground for an idiot class who depend on easy answers. Obviously that includes the Military and Law enforcement personnel. right? ?;^ ) He was describing liberals , Tim. You know, "easy answers" like hope and change. A lot of them are still chanting that bumper sticker slogan. Look where that's got them. Out of work and sucking the Gubmint's teat; what's left of it, that is. Sad thing is, it looks like it's going to continue another 4 years. |
Whoohooo, I shot my own kid!
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says... "iBoaterer" wrote in message ... In article , says... On 9/29/2012 2:28 PM, thunder wrote: On Sat, 29 Sep 2012 10:06:13 -0700, Califbill wrote: The report said a knife. As to being shot. Did you go out late at night when you were 15, dressed in black with a black head covering? Looks like a duck, quacks like a duck, probably is a duck. Did not really need a weapon, but something shiny in the hands of a person dressed as a cat burglar in the middle of the night, should be assumed to be a weapon. However, Connecticut is a Castle Doctrine state not a Stand Your Ground state. Without the knife, you have a duty to retreat. With the knife, it's self defense. When you go outside the safety of your home, with a gun, you run the risk. http://www.cga.ct.gov/2007/rpt/2007-r-0052.htm Well, it's pretty clear the guy had every legal right to shoot here in CT based on what we (who actually looked) know so far. Should be a wash as CT is not a swing state, the DNC doesn't need an election prop here like in the Florida case... What if in the near future someone did the same to your kid? We would then see how justified you think it is. ---------------------- My kids did not sneak out at night and look to be robbing people. They were raised with morals. Where do you get the notion that the kid was "robbing people"? As to morals, it matters not. Kids are kids, and if raised right, have minds of their own and at that age, sometimes that mind doesn't think rationally. |
Whoohooo, I shot my own kid!
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... In article , says... "iBoaterer" wrote in message ... In article , says... On 9/29/2012 2:28 PM, thunder wrote: On Sat, 29 Sep 2012 10:06:13 -0700, Califbill wrote: The report said a knife. As to being shot. Did you go out late at night when you were 15, dressed in black with a black head covering? Looks like a duck, quacks like a duck, probably is a duck. Did not really need a weapon, but something shiny in the hands of a person dressed as a cat burglar in the middle of the night, should be assumed to be a weapon. However, Connecticut is a Castle Doctrine state not a Stand Your Ground state. Without the knife, you have a duty to retreat. With the knife, it's self defense. When you go outside the safety of your home, with a gun, you run the risk. http://www.cga.ct.gov/2007/rpt/2007-r-0052.htm Well, it's pretty clear the guy had every legal right to shoot here in CT based on what we (who actually looked) know so far. Should be a wash as CT is not a swing state, the DNC doesn't need an election prop here like in the Florida case... What if in the near future someone did the same to your kid? We would then see how justified you think it is. ---------------------- My kids did not sneak out at night and look to be robbing people. They were raised with morals. Where do you get the notion that the kid was "robbing people"? As to morals, it matters not. Kids are kids, and if raised right, have minds of their own and at that age, sometimes that mind doesn't think rationally. -------------------- the fact the neighbor called saying that someone was trying to break in, the kid had a knife and was dressed for hiding in the dark, and the fact that the kid should have been in bed asleep at the time, the dad would not expect it to be his kid dressed for crime, flashing a knife. You mind does not seem to work rationally and I figure you are out of your teens. |
Whoohooo, I shot my own kid!
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Whoohooo, I shot my own kid!
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says... "iBoaterer" wrote in message ... In article , says... "iBoaterer" wrote in message ... In article , says... On 9/29/2012 2:28 PM, thunder wrote: On Sat, 29 Sep 2012 10:06:13 -0700, Califbill wrote: The report said a knife. As to being shot. Did you go out late at night when you were 15, dressed in black with a black head covering? Looks like a duck, quacks like a duck, probably is a duck. Did not really need a weapon, but something shiny in the hands of a person dressed as a cat burglar in the middle of the night, should be assumed to be a weapon. However, Connecticut is a Castle Doctrine state not a Stand Your Ground state. Without the knife, you have a duty to retreat. With the knife, it's self defense. When you go outside the safety of your home, with a gun, you run the risk. http://www.cga.ct.gov/2007/rpt/2007-r-0052.htm Well, it's pretty clear the guy had every legal right to shoot here in CT based on what we (who actually looked) know so far. Should be a wash as CT is not a swing state, the DNC doesn't need an election prop here like in the Florida case... What if in the near future someone did the same to your kid? We would then see how justified you think it is. ---------------------- My kids did not sneak out at night and look to be robbing people. They were raised with morals. Where do you get the notion that the kid was "robbing people"? As to morals, it matters not. Kids are kids, and if raised right, have minds of their own and at that age, sometimes that mind doesn't think rationally. -------------------- the fact the neighbor called saying that someone was trying to break in, the kid had a knife and was dressed for hiding in the dark, and the fact that the kid should have been in bed asleep at the time, the dad would not expect it to be his kid dressed for crime, flashing a knife. You mind does not seem to work rationally and I figure you are out of your teens. Heresay. |
Whoohooo, I shot my own kid!
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Whoohooo, I shot my own kid!
On Mon, 1 Oct 2012 16:51:03 -0400, iBoaterer wrote:
A police report is sworn testimony, under penalty of law. But not in the Zimmerman case, right? === Are you nucking futz or what? It's difficult to understand your obsession with this stuff. The courts will decide when they get around to it. How is Lake Lanier these days? |
Whoohooo, I shot my own kid!
"iBoaterer" wrote in message
... In article , says... "iBoaterer" wrote in message ... In article , says... "iBoaterer" wrote in message ... In article , says... On 9/29/2012 2:28 PM, thunder wrote: On Sat, 29 Sep 2012 10:06:13 -0700, Califbill wrote: The report said a knife. As to being shot. Did you go out late at night when you were 15, dressed in black with a black head covering? Looks like a duck, quacks like a duck, probably is a duck. Did not really need a weapon, but something shiny in the hands of a person dressed as a cat burglar in the middle of the night, should be assumed to be a weapon. However, Connecticut is a Castle Doctrine state not a Stand Your Ground state. Without the knife, you have a duty to retreat. With the knife, it's self defense. When you go outside the safety of your home, with a gun, you run the risk. http://www.cga.ct.gov/2007/rpt/2007-r-0052.htm Well, it's pretty clear the guy had every legal right to shoot here in CT based on what we (who actually looked) know so far. Should be a wash as CT is not a swing state, the DNC doesn't need an election prop here like in the Florida case... What if in the near future someone did the same to your kid? We would then see how justified you think it is. ---------------------- My kids did not sneak out at night and look to be robbing people. They were raised with morals. Where do you get the notion that the kid was "robbing people"? As to morals, it matters not. Kids are kids, and if raised right, have minds of their own and at that age, sometimes that mind doesn't think rationally. -------------------- the fact the neighbor called saying that someone was trying to break in, the kid had a knife and was dressed for hiding in the dark, and the fact that the kid should have been in bed asleep at the time, the dad would not expect it to be his kid dressed for crime, flashing a knife. You mind does not seem to work rationally and I figure you are out of your teens. Heresay. ----------------------- Heresy, Police report, not hearsay. |
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