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The Chris Dorner case: Questions?
News stories or lack thereof | 12 March 2013 | Mene Mene Tekel Upharsin

Posted on 03/12/2013 4:45:42 AM PDT by MeneMeneTekelUpharsin

The Chris Dorner case is very interesting. It is strange how the media beats a dead horse when some criminal minority is killed doing something stupid and claims his/her civil rights were violated (i.e. Travon, that shoplifter girl who tried to run over a cop and got shot) and then spreads the story nationwide. So, why has the Chris Dorner story almost complete died?

I have some questions to ask:

1. Where's the continuing 24/7 media coverage of this case and the causes of the event? The man was black. He managed to publish his views that he had suffered injustice. Identified AND many anonymous letters (according to my law enforcement contacts in Texas) have been written corroborating his story. Followup there?

2. What about his family? All I have read was that his mom and a female friend were seen drinking coffee and watching the standoff. Haven't read another word about his mom, dad, brothers, sisters, friends, neighbors, etc. in this part of the country. What gives?

3. What about the promised review of the case of Sgt. Teri Evans? Oh, that's right, Beck lied. That's okay. He's law enforcement.

4. What about investigations and lawsuits relative to the police shootings of innocent civilians in vehicles not matching Dorner's? Two women in one truck were MINORITIES. Why aren't the media wagons circling police HQ? Where's Al Sharpton? Where's Jesse Jackson?

5. What about investigation of media complicity with corrupt law enforcement in all of this? The media must be VERY afraid to look into all of this for some reason. Maybe they were told to back off.

This all leads me to believe we are headed for totalitarian government very fast. All of the big mouths who holler "Molon Labe" better be careful what they wish for. Just like Dorner, you're going to be quickly killed to set an example to everyone else, the media is not going to cover it, no one is going to step up and suggest an investigation of anything.

Another thought...many of the narcissistic, totalitarian leaders of the world who did the most damage end up with their bodies on semi-permanent display. Leaders who truly love the people and serve them are simply buried and mostly forgotten. With which leaders of the world has Obama been friends? Homeland Security has been buying a huge amount of ammo. All of the lies told trying to explain simply ring hollow(points). 2700+ armored vehicles for domestic use just don't fit in the bigger picture correctly, no matter what they say. Fasten your seat belts and get ready for the ride.


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KEYWORDS: corruption; dorner; media; police
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To: ansel12

Just go look at your own posting history, you have lots of posts about him.

To: Kaslin
Kinda reminds me of Natural Born Killers. Still, I think the cops shooting up the two other pickup trucks has something to do with it. Thing is, though, it doesn’t make him any better. It just makes them worse.
2 posted on 2/12/2013 11:07:29 AM by cuban leaf


Yes. As I posted earlier, I forgot his name. The story for me was never him. It was the LAPD. For me he was nameless. It’s actually a mental flaw I have. I’m always arguing the issue itself rather than the particular event. The names of the people involved is not relevant so I don’t store them away very well. The specifics of the event ARE important though.

So once I knew who this guy was, I had an “Oh, that” moment. I could then tell you pretty much everything you wanted to know about it right off the top of my head.

The human mind is weird that way. :)


41 posted on 03/12/2013 10:22:03 AM PDT by cuban leaf (Were doomed! Details at eleven.)
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To: cuban leaf

Did you read the article? It described everything, all the things that you were posting about on so many threads, you didn’t need the name to recognize it all.


42 posted on 03/12/2013 10:38:23 AM PDT by ansel12 ( August 29,2008 A Natural Born Reformer inadvertently unleashed within palace walls, change ensues.)
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To: ansel12

I skimmed the article, and then read it. The reason there are proofreaders is that people tend to make assumptions when writing that they are not even aware of. A proofreader will catch that. The article makes the assumption the reader already knows what he is talking about.

A professional writer would have, the first time he mentioned the guys name, said, “_______________, the ex-LA cop that killed four...”

If those simple words had been added I would have had all the context I needed. Right now all I’m hearing about is Cardinals. I want to be sure they pick the right pope and then kick the wildcats butts on April 16th. UL and UK are a big deal here in Kentucky. It’s even worse than UW and WSU in Washington. But for the life of me I don’t know why the cardinals get to choose a pope. It seems really unfair.


43 posted on 03/12/2013 11:25:46 AM PDT by cuban leaf (Were doomed! Details at eleven.)
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