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What could possibly go wrong?
On Friday, August 22, 2014 8:09:51 PM UTC-4, True North wrote:
If it's pictures you're all excited about, I have one or two unflattering versions of you that I'd be only too happy to share with the group. And I have some lovely pictures of your ******** of a house. After its all said and done....your poor Wife will be left saying..." What the **** happened ? " Remember, the RCMP can't save you. Neither can the Halifax Cops. |
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On 8/22/2014 7:09 PM, True North wrote:
On Friday, 22 August 2014 21:14:46 UTC-3, F*O*A*D wrote: On 8/22/14 8:09 PM, True North wrote: DumboDickson spews... " Too bad you keep mouthing off about a picture of Mop Boy you SAY you have..... Put up or shut up (and I gather it will be the latter) " If it's pictures you're all excited about, I have one or two unflattering versions of you that I'd be only too happy to share with the group. Does he look like his genomate, FlaJim? Hard to say... our Floriduh FunnyMan is very careful with his image.. he's more a taker than a giver. I have shown at least as many selfies as Harry has. --- This email is free from viruses and malware because avast! Antivirus protection is active. http://www.avast.com |
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On 8/22/2014 9:25 PM, jps wrote:
On Wed, 20 Aug 2014 12:15:18 -0400, wrote: On Wed, 20 Aug 2014 11:24:03 -0400, F*O*A*D wrote: The last time I flipped through the channels in the "220-230" segment, I landed on Fox for a moment I watch the show with Perino and Beckel (along with 3 other fox folks) occasionally. The two of them actually have reasonable debates now and then and both have lived in the belly of the beast. The other 3 could STFU and the show would be better. Perino is nothing more than a poliical hack at this point. After watching her on Fox, it amazes me she could hold down the press secretary's job in the White House. Someone's arm must have been up her as and connected to her jaw. Awwww, someone is smitten with the smart blonde. |
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On Friday, August 22, 2014 9:55:28 PM UTC-4, Harrold wrote:
I have shown at least as many selfies as Harry has. Then why do you SAY you have a picture of the Nova Scotia dumbass? |
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On 8/23/2014 1:21 PM, wrote:
On Fri, 22 Aug 2014 18:19:10 -0700, jps wrote: On Wed, 20 Aug 2014 22:26:47 -0400, wrote: On Wed, 20 Aug 2014 14:11:46 -0700, jps wrote: The only problem I have with the mess in Missouri is they picked the wrong case to go off on. The guy they choked to death in New York is a better case. Of course you also have Diallo who was shot 41 times. The problem is they are both in New York, a bluer than blue city in a blue state. Also the densest population area in the country. Two incidents like this could happen in the middle of different states if you spread NY out. The issue is supposed to be an egregious abuse of police power. Is that excused if it is the big city? What's your comment about blue city suppose to indicate? You think cops in NY are more likely to be R's or Ds? R's constitute 33% of the population in NYC. I only question why they single out this incident and ignore far worse ones. Were the looking for a red state to drive this issue? This really looks like it might turn out to be a good shoot just a bad shot. Six rounds only inflicted 2 serious wounds and 3 went on into the environment somewhere. Good thing this was a less populated area or we would have had bystanders hit. I suppose he might have been hurt in the "scuffle" in the car enough to affect his aim but that helps the officer. Crock o' Poop. The cop was 20-25 feet away when he shot 3 or 4 additional rounds after the kid was hit. The last shot entered the top of his skull, meaning that he was bending forward and going down. No cop could argue that he felt his life was being threatened. The cop will be guilty of murder, which variety is yet to be known. I suppose it all depends on the first autopsy. If there was GSR in his hair, this may be a good shoot. I bet those last flurry of shots took less than 2 seconds with very little thinking between the first and last shot My point exactly, and if you set it up the way I laid it out and run it real time, my theory works... and I think better than any other I have heard. |
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On 8/23/2014 1:21 PM, wrote:
On Fri, 22 Aug 2014 18:19:10 -0700, jps wrote: On Wed, 20 Aug 2014 22:26:47 -0400, wrote: On Wed, 20 Aug 2014 14:11:46 -0700, jps wrote: The only problem I have with the mess in Missouri is they picked the wrong case to go off on. The guy they choked to death in New York is a better case. Of course you also have Diallo who was shot 41 times. The problem is they are both in New York, a bluer than blue city in a blue state. Also the densest population area in the country. Two incidents like this could happen in the middle of different states if you spread NY out. The issue is supposed to be an egregious abuse of police power. Is that excused if it is the big city? What's your comment about blue city suppose to indicate? You think cops in NY are more likely to be R's or Ds? R's constitute 33% of the population in NYC. I only question why they single out this incident and ignore far worse ones. Were the looking for a red state to drive this issue? This really looks like it might turn out to be a good shoot just a bad shot. Six rounds only inflicted 2 serious wounds and 3 went on into the environment somewhere. Good thing this was a less populated area or we would have had bystanders hit. I suppose he might have been hurt in the "scuffle" in the car enough to affect his aim but that helps the officer. Crock o' Poop. The cop was 20-25 feet away when he shot 3 or 4 additional rounds after the kid was hit. The last shot entered the top of his skull, meaning that he was bending forward and going down. No cop could argue that he felt his life was being threatened. The cop will be guilty of murder, which variety is yet to be known. I suppose it all depends on the first autopsy. If there was GSR in his hair, this may be a good shoot. I bet those last flurry of shots took less than 2 seconds with very little thinking between the first and last shot There's something screwy about this whole incident but few facts are known ... or have been released to the public. A "gentle giant" typically doesn't rob from stores, shove a proprietor half his size into display shelving and then, as he is leaving, turns to approach the proprietor again in a menacing manner. There have been some reports about finding pot in his systems. I don't know if those reports have been confirmed. But if this "gentle giant" was stealing a box of cigars to fill with PCP laced pot, it could explain a bunch of things. From what I've read that combination of drugs can result in a sense of invulnerability and power. Given the emotion charged atmosphere surrounding this event, I have a hunch we will never know the truth. It's going to get politically controlled. The cop *has* to be charged or there will be riots that will make the protests to date look like a community picnic. |
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On 8/23/14 1:21 PM, wrote:
On Fri, 22 Aug 2014 18:19:10 -0700, jps wrote: On Wed, 20 Aug 2014 22:26:47 -0400, wrote: On Wed, 20 Aug 2014 14:11:46 -0700, jps wrote: The only problem I have with the mess in Missouri is they picked the wrong case to go off on. The guy they choked to death in New York is a better case. Of course you also have Diallo who was shot 41 times. The problem is they are both in New York, a bluer than blue city in a blue state. Also the densest population area in the country. Two incidents like this could happen in the middle of different states if you spread NY out. The issue is supposed to be an egregious abuse of police power. Is that excused if it is the big city? What's your comment about blue city suppose to indicate? You think cops in NY are more likely to be R's or Ds? R's constitute 33% of the population in NYC. I only question why they single out this incident and ignore far worse ones. Were the looking for a red state to drive this issue? This really looks like it might turn out to be a good shoot just a bad shot. Six rounds only inflicted 2 serious wounds and 3 went on into the environment somewhere. Good thing this was a less populated area or we would have had bystanders hit. I suppose he might have been hurt in the "scuffle" in the car enough to affect his aim but that helps the officer. Crock o' Poop. The cop was 20-25 feet away when he shot 3 or 4 additional rounds after the kid was hit. The last shot entered the top of his skull, meaning that he was bending forward and going down. No cop could argue that he felt his life was being threatened. The cop will be guilty of murder, which variety is yet to be known. I suppose it all depends on the first autopsy. If there was GSR in his hair, this may be a good shoot. I bet those last flurry of shots took less than 2 seconds with very little thinking between the first and last shot I have the feeling there was "little thinking" going on during any part of the shooting. Two of my old newspaper buddies from the Kansas City Star who run their own papers now in two small Missouri cities, one just south of St. Louis, told me in emails that racism is still a big problem in some of the police departments in that state, and hasn't changed much in the decades since we all roamed the state as reporters. But I have no first-hand info on this. I remember a couple of years ago when the FBI reported from its own internal investigations that of the 600 fatal shootings its agents had committed over some then recent period of time, all 600 were "justified." That made a lot of people laugh. |
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On 8/23/14 2:17 PM, KC wrote:
On 8/23/2014 1:21 PM, wrote: On Fri, 22 Aug 2014 18:19:10 -0700, jps wrote: On Wed, 20 Aug 2014 22:26:47 -0400, wrote: On Wed, 20 Aug 2014 14:11:46 -0700, jps wrote: The only problem I have with the mess in Missouri is they picked the wrong case to go off on. The guy they choked to death in New York is a better case. Of course you also have Diallo who was shot 41 times. The problem is they are both in New York, a bluer than blue city in a blue state. Also the densest population area in the country. Two incidents like this could happen in the middle of different states if you spread NY out. The issue is supposed to be an egregious abuse of police power. Is that excused if it is the big city? What's your comment about blue city suppose to indicate? You think cops in NY are more likely to be R's or Ds? R's constitute 33% of the population in NYC. I only question why they single out this incident and ignore far worse ones. Were the looking for a red state to drive this issue? This really looks like it might turn out to be a good shoot just a bad shot. Six rounds only inflicted 2 serious wounds and 3 went on into the environment somewhere. Good thing this was a less populated area or we would have had bystanders hit. I suppose he might have been hurt in the "scuffle" in the car enough to affect his aim but that helps the officer. Crock o' Poop. The cop was 20-25 feet away when he shot 3 or 4 additional rounds after the kid was hit. The last shot entered the top of his skull, meaning that he was bending forward and going down. No cop could argue that he felt his life was being threatened. The cop will be guilty of murder, which variety is yet to be known. I suppose it all depends on the first autopsy. If there was GSR in his hair, this may be a good shoot. I bet those last flurry of shots took less than 2 seconds with very little thinking between the first and last shot My point exactly, and if you set it up the way I laid it out and run it real time, my theory works... and I think better than any other I have heard. I of course didn't read your theory...is it something the voices in your head shared with you? |
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