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BEERnBRATWURST
10-07-2007, 07:45 PM
How the hell does one become a police officer at the age of 20. Not even old enough to buy booze!

sheriff's deputy kills six (http://news.aol.com/story/ar/_a/sheriffs-deputy-kills-six-in-rampage/20071007163409990001)

Graphic Kisses
10-07-2007, 09:33 PM
Sad... fucking idiots in this world. This is why I'm thinking of home schooling my kids. Kids are crazy these days...

jonhomeowner
10-07-2007, 09:50 PM
This blame for this rests solely upon the shoulders of Bob Marley and Eric Clapton. Had they shot not only the sheriff, but also the deputy, this incident would have never occured.

I suppose we could, in addition, blame Warren G, whom, in 1990, also shot the sheriff and completely ignored the deputy.

DEVIN 75
10-07-2007, 11:37 PM
Two things you can agree or disagree. I don't care.

A) Three of the victims were students at the small town's high school, and three were recent graduates, a school official said. The gunman may have graduated from the same high school.

Peterson was not working at the time of the shooting, Sheriff Keith Van Cleve said.

Typical situation cops becoming bullies and getting revenge when either they were picked on at school with this becoming another outlet for revenge or they were the failed football hero star that didn't make the college transition.

B) Her husband, David Franz, 36, said it was hard to accept that someone in law enforcement committed such an act.

Wake up young cops are mostly children playing cops and robbers still! At the age of 15 and 16 I was beaten by police on two occasions. Once I was left in an abandoned field after two cops beat my friend and I. They think they are above the law because they have the authority over you with a badge and gun. My only crime at 15 was being a punk kid who had a friend with a slightly smart mouth. What kid at the age of 15 isn't slightly a know it all smart ass though!

Danny Montez
10-08-2007, 12:24 PM
this is what happens when you let people have guns. even people who should be able to be trusted.

jonhomeowner
10-08-2007, 12:32 PM
Wow, crazy... I just read all about it online in this article (http://uncyclopedia.org/wiki/UnNews:Bob_Marley%2C_Eric_Clapton_Blamed_for_Wisco nsin_Massacre).

BEERnBRATWURST
10-08-2007, 01:12 PM
Wow, crazy... I just read all about it online in this article (http://uncyclopedia.org/wiki/UnNews:Bob_Marley%2C_Eric_Clapton_Blamed_for_Wisco nsin_Massacre).

That is classic. It's so hard to distinguish the "real" news from the "fake" news nowadays.....

Nips
10-08-2007, 02:29 PM
sept that website has 'UnNews' in big letters at the side.

BEERnBRATWURST
10-08-2007, 02:30 PM
sept that website has 'UnNews' in big letters at the side.

Yes, I'm familiar with that site...thanks for the tip!

Nips
10-08-2007, 03:17 PM
your'e the one saying it's 'hard to distinguish', sire. you should know that's going to attract my sarcasm by now haha.

anyway!

can we have the guns debate now?

should have been banned almost 100 years ago. who dont think so?

BEERnBRATWURST
10-08-2007, 05:39 PM
your'e the one saying it's 'hard to distinguish', sire. you should know that's going to attract my sarcasm by now haha.

anyway!

can we have the guns debate now?

should have been banned almost 100 years ago. who dont think so?


Yes, given your track record I should have expected nothing less. I should have stated my point more clearly which was simply, if the "UnNews" article was in the New York Times, I wouldn't be surprised.

GUNS! I own 2 handguns and I love to shoot targets at the shooting range. However, even though I live alone, I am still uncomfortable with the idea of having guns in my house. The solution to my problem was simple; I store the guns at the shooting range in a locker. Now I get to have my fun, without worrying about any "accidents" on the homefront.....

jonhomeowner
10-08-2007, 05:41 PM
I don't have a gun, but if I did, I'd keep it in my house.

Nips
10-09-2007, 01:51 AM
didnt you say back on the old boards, during a gun debate, that you own a shotgun?

jonhomeowner
10-09-2007, 08:12 AM
didnt you say back on the old boards, during a gun debate, that you own a shotgun?
I don't own it anymore.

ChrisJones
10-17-2007, 06:52 PM
So a school shooting that doesn't kill anybody gets all over TV, but a cop that kills 6 civilians doesnt. hmm

We are quick to blame the delinquents, but turn a blind eye when an "upstanding citizen" goes berzerk.

Gun debate?
I would never have a gun in my house unless I saw an immediate need.
Guns are useful not for self defense from other people, but self defense from the government itself. You should scrutinize the actions of your own government with unceasing vigilance. And when your government violates the morality associated with individual freedom and private property, you rise in opposition to government bitches!

" Of course, there are those who suggest that democratically-elected public officials would never do anything seriously harmful to the American people. But let's look at just a few 20th Century examples: They confiscated people's gold. They repudiated gold clauses in government debts. They provoked the Japanese into attacking Pearl Harbor and then acted like they were surprised. They incarcerated Japanese-Americans for no crime at all. They injected dangerous, mind-altering drugs into American servicemen without their knowledge. They radiated the American people in the Pacific Northwest and then deliberately hid it from them. They have surreptitiously confiscated and plundered people's income and savings through the Federal Reserve System. They have plundered and terrorized the citizenry through the IRS. And, most recently, they have sent our fellow citizens to their deaths thousands of miles away in the pursuit of a relatively insignificant cause." -Jacob G. Hornberger

I hate the NRA and their lame conventions.

jonhomeowner
10-17-2007, 06:55 PM
So a school shooting that doesn't kill anybody gets all over TV, but a cop that kills 6 civilians doesnt. hmm
This was all over TV.

I'm sure it got less converage than the school shooting, but that's the way things go. Children and those who care for children having their lives put in danger are always "more interesting" to the news than a bunch of people at a party getting shot.

DEVIN 75
10-18-2007, 01:50 PM
Deputy Dawg went nuts....My bad that's heartless.