Cop killer Dorne r = 1 Million dollar REWARD comming

Aren't you the same folks who are arming yourself to kill home invaders or people on the street threatening you? And I'm not disagreeing - i think if you are in danger shoot away. I just find it strange you have no problem taking a life to defend yourself yet your now asking for due process for a killer in the middle of a shoot out. If the guy surrendered he actually would have gotten his due process. Or Maybe you can get the "other side" from the widows of the people he killed.

Don't include me in the Kill , Kill, Kill attitude
 

Aren't you the same folks who are arming yourself to kill home invaders or people on the street threatening you? And I'm not disagreeing - i think if you are in danger shoot away. I just find it strange you have no problem taking a life to defend yourself yet your now asking for due process for a killer in the middle of a shoot out. If the guy surrendered he actually would have gotten his due process. Or Maybe you can get the "other side" from the widows of the people he killed.

I don't know the full story,but,I Damn sure well will take what main stream says with a grain of salt,I wasn't there.Strange they found his licence at 2 spots,just seems a bit confusing to me.
 

worldtalker said:
I don't know the full story,but,I Damn sure well will take what main stream says with a grain of salt,I wasn't there.Strange they found his licence at 2 spots,just seems a bit confusing to me.

I look forward to you giving the next home invader their due process.

Ill be starting up a new thread in your honor called gun owners for due process.
 

Seeing that cabin burn brought back memoried of Waco where I watched the tank backing out with flaming napon dripping from it's nozzle. I know he was bad, but he deserved due process. Now you will only get one side of the story. The winner always rewrites history. Frank

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He was given ample opportunity to utilize his due process. He made a different choice.

And they didn't use napalm...
 

It's interesting that I've started seeing certain political sites holding this guy our as some kind of martyr to the anti gov / anti Obama cause. Boy is that going to be a tricky line to walk as the guy was nuts and killed good heroic law enforcement officers. I don't really know the other side but if someone knows more please post.
 

worldtalker said:
Haven't had one yet,God forbid I ever do,but,if so,he'll never know 'due process'

That's right, so lets not expect different out of anyone else. That guy was a rabid dog and needed to be put down.
 

worldtalker said:
How do you absolutely know that?

Its a fallacy to ever talk in absolutes. Nothing is absolute. That's why in law we say beyond a reasonable doubt. And yes he was a killer beyond and reasonable doubt IMO. If you have a diff one I'd love to hear.

And you will be so certain that the person breaking into your house isn't lost, drunk, injured, a child, elderly with dementia, etc, etc. you fire at that intruder and its game over - sounds like you have a lot of doubts and questions. What will you do when its all dark and you only have seconds yo react. Neighbor with a spare key, relative checking ip on you? how can you be so sure none of these will ever happen. We have to be ready for all possible scenarios. Are you sure you want to pull that trigger?
 

Its a fallacy to ever talk in absolutes. Nothing is absolute. That's why in law we say beyond a reasonable doubt. And yes he was a killer beyond and reasonable doubt IMO. If you have a diff one I'd love to hear.

And you will be so certain that the person breaking into your house isn't lost, drunk, injured, a child, elderly with dementia, etc, etc. you fire at that intruder and its game over - sounds like you have a lot of doubts and questions. What will you do when its all dark and you only have seconds yo react. Neighbor with a spare key, relative checking ip on you? how can you be so sure none of these will ever happen. We have to be ready for all possible scenarios. Are you sure you want to pull that trigger?

We live in different dimensions for sure,my eyes may be closed in bed,but,rest assured I hear everything that goes on around me,I know when someone doesn't belong in my home,If I didn't invite you in,you don't belong there,plain and simple.A mans home is his castle.I don't loose sleep over it either.
 

worldtalker said:
We live in different dimensions for sure,my eyes may be closed in bed,but,rest assured I hear everything that goes on around me,I know when someone doesn't belong in my home,If I didn't invite you in,you don't belong there,plain and simple.A mans home is his castle.I don't loose sleep over it either.

Tough statements from someone just recently talking about due process?? Or does that not apply to you?
 

worldtalker said:
What in hell has due process to do with someone breaking into my home?

The cop killer deserves due process but not the unknown person in your house for some unknown reason.

Weren't you the one asking if we can be absolutely sure of the cop killers guilt?? Yet you have no problem carrying out an execution in your home if some stranger because they are standing in your home.

Just seems like more than a bit of a contradiction in your thought process?
 

The cop killer deserves due process but not the unknown person in your house for some unknown reason.

Weren't you the one asking if we can be absolutely sure of the cop killers guilt?? Yet you have no problem carrying out an execution in your home if some stranger because they are standing in your home.

Just seems like more than a bit of a contradiction in your thought process?

Nothing wrong with my thought process,my Military training "Halt Who Goes There" is good enough for my thought process.
 

worldtalker said:
Nothing wrong with my thought process,my Military training "Halt Who Goes There" is good enough for my thought process.

And when the cop killer didnt halt then wasn't that enough for him to be shot dead in your military training?
 

And when the cop killer didnt halt then wasn't that enough for him to be shot dead in your military training?

Like I said,you were not there,you will never know! I could go on forever with you,so,I'll just deliver your award now and get it over with.Your intellect is more than I can handle.
 

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Like I said,you were not there,you will never know! I could go on forever with you,so,I'll just deliver your award now and get it over with.Your intellect is more than I can handle.

Nothing to do with intellect you just can't talk out of both sides of your mouth. And don't flatter yourself - the discussion definitely doesn't take any intellect. Best.
 

Seeing that cabin burn brought back memoried of Waco where I watched the tank backing out with flaming napon dripping from it's nozzle. I know he was bad, but he deserved due process. Now you will only get one side of the story. The winner always rewrites history. Frank

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He was given ample opportunity to utilize his due process. He made a different choice.

And they didn't use napalm...

I didn't say they used napalm, that was at Waco I watched the live coverage of that. The tank exit was edited in later views.
At the cabin the police said they used pyrotechnic tear gas, which burns. There is another type of tear gas canister that does not burn.
He stater on his site that he knew he would die. I am in no way defending him, just the way it was handled. Frank

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