Exercising the 2nd Amendment
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Its really tear jerking when you hear her praying for forgiveness...
No one should have to be put in a place, where they must defend their lives by taking another...but she did the right thing. I just feel bad for her, that now she has to deal with it, because that selfish SOB had to try and mess up her property and life.
No one should have to be put in a place, where they must defend their lives by taking another...but she did the right thing. I just feel bad for her, that now she has to deal with it, because that selfish SOB had to try and mess up her property and life.
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Here I am in total agreement with you, but in another thread you seemed to indicate that you think it's OK when a "firefighter" places a "warning shot" into the helmet of an unarmed bicyclist with his wife and kid?
Sometimes I just wonder how some of you guys think....
#9
No, what I said (perhaps I should have made it quite clear) is that if the firefighter felt his life was in danger, it does not matter if the bicyclist was unarmed, his wife and kid being there has no sway on the subject. He was in his right to fire...BUT. I also said I think he should not have been in the situation in the first place and it was clearly a cluster **** on all sides.
#10
if you dont like what someone posts, and its not too much trouble, add them to your 'Ignore List' babydoll.
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