Is this man a guilty bigot or a law-abiding citizen?

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pakistani_dalek

Re: Is this man a guilty bigot or a law-abiding citizen?

Post by pakistani_dalek » Wed Jul 30, 2008 11:02 am

freediver wrote:......If you still don't get it, there's nothing I can do for you. I think you were just caught out trying to use big words you don't understand, so now you are pretending you misunderstood me, rather than your own words.

LAMO..

Good one Freediver..one of IQs very annoying habits..using words she doesnt understand and then argueing herself blue to get out of the sh1te..

just face it IQ..your so obvious and just plain pigheaded.

Try this ..dig yourself out of that hole..it will be a lot quicker.



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JW Frogen
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Re: Is this man a guilty bigot or a law-abiding citizen?

Post by JW Frogen » Fri Aug 01, 2008 8:44 pm

You are are bullying IQ.

Jesus wept.

Aussie

Re: Is this man a guilty bigot or a law-abiding citizen?

Post by Aussie » Fri Aug 01, 2008 9:51 pm

No, Frogbone....s/he is not a bully.......s/he is just a fellow traveller who has a very unhealthy tug on DT's forelock.

This is to be pitied in the case of each, but not mocked.

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Re: Is this man a guilty bigot or a law-abiding citizen?

Post by IQSRLOW » Fri Aug 01, 2008 11:06 pm

Pity (or derision) should be reserved for those who lack the memory capacity to remember what they have done previously.

(Feel free to delete this post Aussie- just try and remember that you did)
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pakistani_dalek

Re: Is this man a guilty bigot or a law-abiding citizen?

Post by pakistani_dalek » Sat Aug 02, 2008 1:01 am

JW Frogen wrote:You are are bullying IQ.

Jesus wept.
I am..I'm sure Jesus will forgive me tho'.. :D

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Re: Is this man a guilty bigot or a law-abiding citizen?

Post by JW Frogen » Sat Aug 02, 2008 1:26 pm

pakistani_dalek wrote:
I am..I'm sure Jesus will forgive me tho'.. :D

I am not so sure.

Did you change any money in the temple?

Jesus went ape shit with that one.

Jesus was like Jackie Chan at a Klu Klux clan sheet bleeching festival.

locutius

Re: Is this man a guilty bigot or a law-abiding citizen?

Post by locutius » Sat Aug 09, 2008 12:43 am

It is obvious from the juries decision that he is a law abiding citizen, whether he is a bigot remains to be seen.

And I'm not sure that it is necessary for the polarisation of the labels that have been used to describe him, ie hero/murderer. For me it is pretty simple, an individual that has been of no prior criminal interest to the judicial system showed questionable over-enthusiasm in preventing the escape of a couple of thieves.

If they had been breaking into his home, his actions would not have been questionable. In fact under that situation I don't believe that a warning would need to be issued before firing and indeed could possibly lead to the lose of any tactical advantage therefore unreasonably increasing the danger to the homeowner and/or other occupants.

Finally, while I do not hail him a hero in this situation, there is about a snowballs chance in hell of me shedding a tear for the two thieves that were killed. Seems to me it is one of the hazards of their chosen occupation.

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