Posted on 05/26/2010 12:29:23 PM PDT by nickcarraway
(or some variation)
If you would like to help out with the late criminals funeral.
Send his family a cup of dirt.
Sounds like the plot of a Clint Eastwood movie. Was the guy’s name Walt Kowalski? FWIW, Eastwood himself turns 80 tomorrow!
I thought it might be just me...the passage makes little sense. The guy fired his gun but was killed by the older man, I guess. Who writes this stuff?
I would like to see reporters interviewing democrat politicians and ask what kind of penalty the homeowner should get for having a gun in his home.
I wonder when Shortshanks will file charges against the guy for having a gun in his house?
No need, they already have a whole bag full.
Regards,
GtG
Eastwood himself turns 80 tomorrow!”
He sure looks good for 80.
Paul Newman looked real good until the last few months when the cancer ate at him.
I think they should give all gang members shooting lessons and target practice so they’ll cut down on the number of accidental shooting by stray bullets. First lesson, do not hold your guy sideways or upside down. Second lesson, after loading the gun, look down the barrel as you carefully squeeze the trigger to see how much travel it has.
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In a struggle at their doorstep, the intruder fired his revolver but was struck in the chest and died of his wound, police said.
True. The reporting is either less than optimal, or they didn’t have all the information.
Buy that man a beer! Heck,a case!
A high-profile Chicago attorney has already stepped forward offering to represent the man pro bono if he faces charges for possessing a weapon.
“Self-defense isn’t just a right, it’s a duty,” said attorney Joel Brodsky. “If this man is prosecuted for saving his own life it’s not just a travesty, it’s justice turned inside out.”
I just love a happy ending.
TCM goes all Clint Eastwood, all the time on Memorial Day - Zap2it
Eastwood gets a big salute from Turner Classic Movies on Monday, May 31, with a full day of his films capped by the premiere of "The Eastwood Factor," a documentary written and directed by film critic and historian Richard Schickel.
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