Those wires could have decapitated someone. Throw the book at him. Feed him only fried spotted owl and water in prison.
To: WhyisaTexasgirlinPA; WestTexasWend; JFC; GW and Twins Pawpaw; Army Air Corps
2 posted on
02/02/2007 7:33:28 PM PST by
hispanarepublicana
(Funny, but I don't remember pressing 1 for English in 1994.)
To: hispanarepublicana
Kind of backwards in his targeting.
3 posted on
02/02/2007 7:34:30 PM PST by
neodad
(USS Vincennes (CG-49) Freedom's Fortress)
To: hispanarepublicana
This reminds me of the goofy buggar who was burning Juniper bushes around the city.
4 posted on
02/02/2007 7:37:35 PM PST by
Army Air Corps
(Four fried chickens and a coke)
To: hispanarepublicana
I like it when EnviroLoonies kill each other. This leaves fewer of them to interfere with actual people.
5 posted on
02/02/2007 7:39:25 PM PST by
Mad_Tom_Rackham
(Well, it's 2007. Time to get ready for 2008.)
To: hispanarepublicana
Wouldn't you think an eco-bat would welcome cyclists for rejecting those nasty, petrol-burning cars? Or is Size 13 Express the only transportation allowed by the Eco Nazis?
11 posted on
02/02/2007 8:08:33 PM PST by
IronJack
(=)
To: hispanarepublicana
Evidentally this guy wasn't all leftist. Here is something he wrote in a guestbook for a soldier killed in Iraq.
December 15, 2006
You don't know me but I wish to express my sorrow to the family on the death of Yari. He must have been a very special person. Thank you and him for his service to his country. What a shame.
david knape (Lubbock, TX )
14 posted on
02/02/2007 8:15:02 PM PST by
Bob J
(RIGHTALK.com...a conservative alternative to NPR!)
To: hispanarepublicana
"He just loves nature," Martinez said."
Drop his ass in Antarctica. Let him enjoy that nature.
16 posted on
02/02/2007 8:25:16 PM PST by
flashbunny
(If the founding fathers were alive today, they'd be plucking feathers and boiling tar.)
To: hispanarepublicana
Yes, the man was setting traps that could well kill people. It was disconcerting that the first sentence said he "may" go to prison, as if that wouldn't be a rational response.
Maybe the paper thinks it's too harsh a punishment for someone who was "just trying to protect the environment" by killing cyclists.
They take great pains to say that the trails were legal bike trails. Would it make a difference if they weren't? Would it be Ok to set traps like this on non-public bike trails to stop bikers?
To: hispanarepublicana
18 posted on
02/02/2007 9:34:16 PM PST by
PAR35
To: hispanarepublicana
Detective Rene Martinez questioned Knape about the traps placed along the mountain biking trails, just east of Martin Luther King Jr. Boulevard....
Here's an unrelated rule of thumb: You should always steer clear of Martin Luther King Jr. Drive, regardless of the city you are in.
20 posted on
02/02/2007 10:05:25 PM PST by
Jaysun
(I've never paid for sex in my life. And that's really pissed off a lot of prostitutes.)
To: hispanarepublicana
"He just loves nature," Martinez said. What kind of statement is this from a cop? The guy's a nutcase.
21 posted on
02/02/2007 10:07:16 PM PST by
TigersEye
(Ego chatters endlessly on. Mind speaks in great silence.)
To: hispanarepublicana
Strange. I thought the moonbats appreciated human-powered transportation. Apparently, its too much for a few of their twisted souls.
"Show me just what Mohammed brought that was new, and there you will find things only evil and inhuman, such as his command to spread by the sword the faith he preached." - Manuel II Palelologus
24 posted on
03/17/2007 9:58:13 PM PDT by
goldstategop
(In Memory Of A Dearly Beloved Friend Who Lives In My Heart Forever)
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