
bullets13
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Damn.
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I'm amazed how many people know what happened based on some video shot AFTER the shooting happened. I don't know if the cop is right or wrong. If he's wrong, he deserves what he gets. But to convict him in the court of opinion is irresponsible. hopefully some actual evidence will shed light on what happened.
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My sister is fresh out of the DPD academy. She was on her way to work the protest and got called off because of a DWI accident while she was on her way. At least one officer shot was a member of her graduating class that I met personally last month when I went to watch my sister graduate. Thankfully that officer is expected to survive. Her best friend was working riot control and is not answering texts, but we're hoping he's not answering due to the fluid nature of the situation. This is a terrible night for law enforcement. Please keep my sister in your prayers. She's not taking this well, as is to be expected.
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The whole facts of this case have yet to come out, but if you think race, rather than the circumstances of the two scenarios, dictated officer reactions and responses, I don't know what to tell you. There's a major difference between a guy who's obviously making a scene as an activist (while LEGALLY carrying a gun) in a documentary, versus a guy pointing a pistol at and threatening someone. Common sense would dictate that officers would handle the situations differently. They have no reason or legal authority to disarm or detain the protester, even if he was being a moron. They have every reason to disarm the man who was pointing his weapon at and threatening people. This guy was no activist. Not only was a he a felon, with no legal right to a gun, he had threatened somebody's life with his gun moments before, which is why the police were called in the first place. There's a HUGE difference between the two incidents you're comparing, and it isn't skin color.
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I need Prayers (if that's your thing), or positive thoughts
bullets13 replied to bullets13's topic in The Locker Room
So has my fluid pump . I'm hoping to be able to fish in 8-10 days, maybe slightly sooner if I keep progressing as I am -
I need Prayers (if that's your thing), or positive thoughts
bullets13 replied to bullets13's topic in The Locker Room
Today's been the first pretty decent day I've had. I've been fighting a fever for the 3 days, and it finally broke, and I also had my first trip to the restroom, which has been a source of concern. I also ate better today than I have been, and my pain level is slowly decreasing. Thanks for all of your thoughts and prayers -
I need Prayers (if that's your thing), or positive thoughts
bullets13 replied to bullets13's topic in The Locker Room
I made my wife drive me home. I can't imagine how awful that drive would've been after surgery, although the surgery would've have been a little easier on me if I'd had it the day before. -
I'm sure it was unintentional, but once it was pointed out it definitely needed to be removed, which they did, and an apology was needed, which they gave.
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My wife and I arrived in Seguin on Sunday afternoon for a 3-day getaway. Upon our arrival my stomach started hurting, and within an hour I began vomiting. This continued every 30-45 minutes for the next 14 hours. When I finally stopped, I was very tired and had zero appetite, and had a sharp pain in my lower right abdominal area. I toughed it out for the day in an attempt to salvage our vacation, but the pain got a little worse so we came back to fannett Tuesday morning. I took my temp on arrival, and it was 101.5, so we headed to the ER where I was diagnosed with acute appendicitis. Unfortunately, they were not able to get me into surgery until the next morning, and by that time my appendix had started leaking. The surgery was a success, but I'm still in a great deal of pain, am battling a fever, and have a drainage port sewed into my belly under my belly button that is quite painful. I just wanted to let you guys know what's going on, since many of you are de facto internet family. Thanks in advance for your positive thoughts and prayers. I'll try to keep y'all updated on my progress.
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bullets13 replied to Hagar's topic in Political Forum
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My take: there are many factors involved in the question you posed: middle America is known as the Bible Belt for a reason. More religious areas tend to be more conservative. Country folks tend to be more conservative as well, and the center of the country has vast expanses of rural areas. Both coasts have many big cities. Young people gravitate towards big cities, and younger people tend to be more liberal. Minorities gravitate to big cities, as do homosexuals, both of which are generally liberal. Also, people who are not heavily involved in politics tend to let a small handful of political issues dictate their party affiliation, and their location will often dictate which issues they key on. Gun control issues will keep country folks going to the polls to vote GOP, as guns are often a part of their daily lives. Gay rights are a bigger deal to people in metropolitan areas, as they'll generally have more gay friends and acquaintances, which will motivate them to vote democrat. Big cities will also have larger low-income populations, meaning theyll vote democrat due to government assistance programs they benefit from.
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I will say this... If someone pulls a gun and kills the shooter and an innocent person or two with friendly fire, isn't that a good deal better than the end result with nobody with a weapon trying to stop him?
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I can't blame anyone for running, but it's a shame that with that many people there they didn't just swarm him. If they had we might be talking about 5 dead and 10 injured.
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Colt, S&W, Glock Business is Booming -Pink Pistol Membership Grows
bullets13 replied to Hagar's topic in Political Forum
I love my AR-15, and it has many practical uses, but there's no way in hell i'm using one inside my house for self defense. I was present during an accidental discharge of one in a house (wasn't me), and that bullet went through three walls and didn't stop until it hit the back of the brick on the outside of the house. If it hadn't been a brick house, the bullet would've ended up crossing a street. -
It is kind of strange that an area round can be decided by three games, but the kids only get one game once they get to the most important point of their high school careers.
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Homeland Security and United Nations Advocating More Gun Control in US
bullets13 replied to Hagar's topic in Political Forum
I'm having a hard time with your comparison of people voting versus radical terrorists being able to purchase guns which they then use to kill large amounts of people, so forgive me for not answering your question. -
Homeland Security and United Nations Advocating More Gun Control in US
bullets13 replied to Hagar's topic in Political Forum
I would like to believe that since he'd been investigated multiple times for possible radical beliefs, that he wouldn't be able to purchase guns, or at least if he did that it might have put him back on FBI radar. Had they had him under surveillance it would've been pretty clear he was on his way to do this sort of thing somewhere. -
Homeland Security and United Nations Advocating More Gun Control in US
bullets13 replied to Hagar's topic in Political Forum
Absolutely deport them. But this last shooter was homegrown. You going to deport him back to New York? -
Homeland Security and United Nations Advocating More Gun Control in US
bullets13 replied to Hagar's topic in Political Forum
Isn't part of radical Muslim control limiting their access to guns? -
Homeland Security and United Nations Advocating More Gun Control in US
bullets13 replied to Hagar's topic in Political Forum
The last two mass shootings were perpetrated by people with known radical leanings, and both could've been stopped. I'd much rather the government take action against people with radical ties than continue to allow them act on their beliefs. The key is that the legislation needs specifically worded parameters to prevent it from being abused. -
Homeland Security and United Nations Advocating More Gun Control in US
bullets13 replied to Hagar's topic in Political Forum
I'd be more than fine with this. The possible danger would be the government using the list to blacklist people who are merely vocal against them, but in today's age of social media I don't believe that this would be possible without scrutiny that they do not want. -
Homeland Security and United Nations Advocating More Gun Control in US
bullets13 replied to Hagar's topic in Political Forum
From the article: Zeid deplored what he called the ease with which individuals can buy firearms in America β βin spite of prior criminal backgrounds, drug use, histories of domestic violence and mental illness, or direct contact with extremists β both domestic and foreign.β i don't have a problem keeping these people from buying guns. The problem is that there is more of a concern for their rights than those of the law-abiding gun owner, making it difficult to track these people, or publicly obtain information on their activities. On top of that, due to previous efforts of the left to attach sweeping gun legislation to bills that might prevent these people from accessing guns, the right has shown (understandably) little or no inclination to give a little on certain issues, based on the very real fear that if they give a little the left will try and take a lot. -
50 KILLED, 53 INJURED AT NIGHTCLUB IN FLORIDA
bullets13 replied to PAMFAM10's topic in Political Forum
Punishing the entire religion of Islam for some of its members using it as an excuse for killing is no better than punishing all gun owners because some use them as a tool for killing. The attitude that some of you take towards the entire religion mirrors the attitude that the far left takes towards all gun owners. That being said, our country and government MUST take action when they have reason to believe that any person, Muslim or not, has radical leanings that could potentially lead to terrorism. This shooting, as well as the recent shooting in California, were both perpetrated by terrorists already known to be radical. Bigotry is one thing, but ignoring clear warning signs for the purpose of being politically correct is another thing entirely. -
You're so eaten up with this crap that you've lost the ability to comprehend what you read. I said it was a common practice 70 years ago, I did not say that it has not occurred since. You've named one occurrence (16 years ago). People hang themselves every day. So again, as I was saying, it's 99.9% he hung himself. Your mindset of white fault for everything is robbing you of your common sense.
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Mike Brown absolutely deserved what he got, and he wasn't shot for walking down the street. That was as righteous a shoot as you'll see, and his DNA in the car and the trajectory of the wound channels completely verified the officer's story. There a handful of unlawful cop killings a year (like 4 or 5, maybe) but the fact that a felon fresh off of a strong armed robbery, who attacked a cop and was then shot, is a hero to some is a real shame.