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Christopher Dorner...

  • ftlaudcock said...

    Dude, to suggest that Dorner's crimes are The by product of some admixture of black heart and mental illness/break, AND that LAPD is corrupt as hell requires contemplation of more than one idea at a time.

    Way too tall an order for ncaaassin13 And his ilk

    Why you let that pvssy get to you baffles me.

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  • RATT said...

    Why you let that pvssy get to you baffles me.

    Hahaha

    If lulzing at a maroon like that = he got to me, then...he got to me?

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  • CMXI said...

    Since you apparently can't comprehend shades of grey, here's a novel concept:

    Someone can both be a victim and do bad things.

    Dorner's subsequent actions don't change the fact that he may have been a victim in the past.

    I guess your definition of victim is different than mine. Guys like this coward and King are victims of their own actions. That's the only way I would consider them victims.

    Well, the world needs bleeding hearts like you, because one can never have too much vagina.

    NcaaAssassinG13

  • NcaaAssassinG13 said...

    I guess your definition of victim is different than mine. Guys like this coward and King are victims of their own actions. That's the only way I would consider them victims.

    Well, the world needs bleeding hearts like you, because one can never have too much vagina.

    So, basically, are you saying that anyone who ever does anything bad forfeits all right to ever be considered a victim?

    Or is there a particular threshold of criminality one has to reach to lose potential victimhood?

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  • NcaaAssassinG13 said...

    I guess your definition of victim is different than mine. Guys like this coward and King are victims of their own actions. That's the only way I would consider them victims.

    Well, the world needs bleeding hearts like you, because one can never have too much vagina.

    Dorner was a topic of discussion on talk radio today and one of the things that they were talking about was the fact that he had a major grudge because he was basically run out of the department because of what he saw as abuses of the law being done by police on to citizens. He reported it and was subsequently a pariah in the dept. I don't condone what he did, but you dismiss it as just some crazy guy, when in reality his life was ruined by a bunch of thug cops.

    Yeah, I said it.

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  • shalvoy said...

    Dorner was a topic of discussion on talk radio today and one of the things that they were talking about was the fact that he had a major grudge because he was basically run out of the department because of what he saw as abuses of the law being done by police on to citizens. He reported it and was subsequently a pariah in the dept. I don't condone what he did, but you dismiss it as just some crazy guy, when in reality his life was ruined by a bunch of thug cops.

    Okay, let me alter the man's description slightly then: he was a crazy guy going through a rough patch. While that situation, if true, sucks balls, it still doesn't pardon murdering 4 people and planning to kill more. You can't make someone a misunderstood victim when that person planned to murder the families of people who've wronged him (and succeeded). Dorner was a piece of garbage and he got what he deserved. A real man would've fought corruption in a nonviolent way, i.e. write a book on LAPD corruption (guaranteed to be a best seller), protest, file a lawsuit, etc. He is a hero and a pillar of justice to NOBODY.

    And to the OP: You're a moron for trying to compare that asshat to Batman.

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