Posted on 02/13/2013 1:43:09 PM PST by Kaslin
The real question is if its harder to locate Anderson Cooper in a snowstorm.
This is the same Anderson Cooper who asked if its hard to see a black guy at night..I don’t give a rats ass who started the fire what matters is that this scum-bucket’s ass is roasting on an open fire and good riddance
What were the police supposed to do with this heavily armed nut in there shooting at them; knock on the door and offer him cookies?
with sprinkles dont forget the sprinkles..maybe next time there is a cop killer on the loose the police should give him a parade, maybe that would appease the leftist freaks out there
On the bright side, Dorner was able to quit smoking without using a nicotine patch.
Some folks think he may have taken Ash Wednesday a bit too far.
Lots of chicks will always remember how hot he was.
His hash tag is just a-burnin’ up Twitter, yo.
I’m not a conspiracist, and in fact I detest conspiracy theories.
Earlier, I heard (and correct me if this was wrong) that his driver’s license was found in the burned-out ruin of the cabin, along with his wallet.
Didn’t the police find his wallet last week? And furthermore, how does a plastic driver’s license survive a fire which charred a human body and pretty much incinerated the cabin where the body was found? OK, it was in the basement, granted, according to what’s floating around. But it seems......weird.
Rush makes himself sound like an idiot when he criticizes Anderson Cooper for jumping to conclusions and then does exactly the same thing.
Rubio ain’t the only one that needed some water yesterday.
Anything you hear right now should be completely ignored... until there is an official ID via dental records or whatever and you hear it directly from the authority, not Anderson Cooper or anyone else.
Secondly, and my wife and I got into a fight over this one too... I don't think the police should be lighting fires and murdering people. I'm not saying this SOB didn't deserve what he got, but the police cannot be trusted with this kind of power. They could have sent everyone home except 3-4 guys and just waited the bastard out.
Right now I'm making some assumptions that they lit the fire on purpose based on some unofficial and unverified audio I heard on youtube. I guess the audio could be faked by some turd trying to stir trouble, I don't know for sure. I just have a problem with the ideal in general that it is Ok for the police to trap him inside and light it on fire... if that is indeed what happened.
Well they burnt up the branch davidians, why not dorner?
The government lies about everything. EVERYTHING!
The Corporate Media lies about everything. EVERYTHING!
They lie reflexively. They lie when telling the truth would serve their interests. They lie when the new lies contradict the old lies. They lie even when they know that the people they are lying to know that they are lying.
This is an undisputed fact. It is common knowledge.
Yet, when a citizen dares question stories told to them by proven, congenital liars that always lie then that person is labeled a "conspiracy theorist" and the public is conditioned to have this Pavlovian emotional response to think such a person is some kind of nut. Its not that they come up with alternatives or speculations. It seems the very notion of questioning the pronouncements of known liars is beyond the pale. No wonder this country is sunk.
Rush’s fake outrage is a little overplayed here.
One can believe that “Unconfirmed police audio from the standoff Tuesday evening with alleged cop-killer Chris Dorner suggests the fire in the cabin where the suspect was holed up may have been started by the police...”
But I don’t think that anybody thinks that “The wicked, racist LAPD burned him up for no reason.”
That was a very clever post.
Good job.
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I actually don't mind them torching the place, beats a cop getting killed trying to shoot him. But I am more than shocked at the gangland execution mentality of “its a pickup, shoot it!, burn the house he MAY be in there.” I prefer cops to be cops, and serve justice by the force of law. Vigilante justice is not justice. If the cops are just going to execute people, lets fire 90% of the Judges and close the prisons. Save some money.
Cops should be Officers of the Law, not Executioners.
My understanding is the SBCPD employed both smoke and tear gas canisters. These are fired projectiles and have igniters which set the charge off. These projectiles frequently lead to fires when employed against barricaded gunmen in a building with combustible materiel (carpet for instance) around. The technology appears to be pretty old and basically unchanged since the 1930’s.
Again, I don't want anyone to think I'm defending the psychopath that was inside, I just have a real problem with the field guys making decisions to snuff people and getting by with it. It was pretty obvious in this case that they were prepared to offer exactly zero patience in an attempt to wear him out or try to bring him before a judge. The fire was burning as soon as they could get it lit.
And as a side note, I tend to believe the guy was railroaded by his corrupt buddies... as in, his story was most likely true at it's core. I don't trust cops anymore, I've seen too much and I'll go to almost any length to avoid ever having contact with them... I don't even want them knowing my name.
There is audio of deputies ordering the house to be torched yet the Sheriff says it wasn’t intentionally set on fire. The authorities FEED conspiracy theories.
The sheriff’s department says they searched the area. Yet everyone who lives near the cabin said nobody ever knocked on their door. And the cabin is a mile from the command post.
I agree the guy had it coming. He told the world what he was going to do and went out and did it.
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