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4 Police Officers shot and killed in past 5 days

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Oh... how indoctrinated you must be to believe these corpses to have once been "heroes".

May their blood serve as powerful warning to those who assume that they can impose order upon Chaos.

 
Oh... how indoctrinated you must be to believe these corpses to have once been "heroes".

May their blood serve as powerful warning to those who assume that they can impose order upon Chaos.


You are such a douchebag.
 
Oh... how indoctrinated you must be to believe these corpses to have once been "heroes".

May their blood serve as powerful warning to those who assume that they can impose order upon Chaos.


That was kind of stupid.

A lot of cops do a very difficult job under very difficult circumstances.

That doesn't excuse bad cops who use force excessively and abuse their authority, though.
 
Sad but not surprising...

All of those guns purchased at the behest of the NRA and groups like it have ended up in the hands of people with no idea how to use them. So the dots on the line between anger and resolution become shorter; the geometry that in the past ended with a more linear complaint filed with the policeman's supervisor or the gentle incline of a suit in the courts has been supplanted by the quicker resolution of armed attack or response.

The number of policemen shot has risen something like 38 percent this year and we still have a full quarter to go in the year.
 
http://www.odmp.org/officer/22175-patrolman-ii-nickolaus-Schultz
Corporal Jason E. Harwood Topeka Police Department Kansas
Police Officer Daryl Pierson Rochester Police Department New York

The three heroes above, and tonight, 2 Charleston, SC officers were shot, 1 died.

God Bless these men and women in uniform who are trying to just keep some peace and civility in this whacked out, overmedicated, heavily armed, fucked up population we have.

RIP Officers, underpaid, and in contact with the dregs of society. I appreciate the addition of overmedicated.

Bless you, fallen brave Americans.
 
Sad but not surprising...

All of those guns purchased at the behest of the NRA and groups like it have ended up in the hands of people with no idea how to use them. So the dots on the line between anger and resolution become shorter; the geometry that in the past ended with a more linear complaint filed with the policeman's supervisor or the gentle incline of a suit in the courts has been supplanted by the quicker resolution of armed attack or response.

The number of policemen shot has risen something like 38 percent this year and we still have a full quarter to go in the year.
You have the uncanny ability to make Goddess Ahole look almost rational.
 
Sad but not surprising...

All of those guns purchased at the behest of the NRA and groups like it have ended up in the hands of people with no idea how to use them. So the dots on the line between anger and resolution become shorter; the geometry that in the past ended with a more linear complaint filed with the policeman's supervisor or the gentle incline of a suit in the courts has been supplanted by the quicker resolution of armed attack or response.

The number of policemen shot has risen something like 38 percent this year and we still have a full quarter to go in the year.

In deed it is a shame that these officers have been killed.

But to blame the NRA is laughable. A criminal (probably unable to own a gun legally) killed each of these 4 officers.

And the violent crime rates in the US have been dropping steadily since the 70s.
 
So sad to see the negative reaction about the event... I think, it's a bad sign - our police have discredited themselves so much that there are people who don't feel sorry when a police officer dies. Isn't it terrible?
 
So sad to see the negative reaction about the event... I think, it's a bad sign - our police have discredited themselves so much that there are people who don't feel sorry when a police officer dies. Isn't it terrible?
Yes, it's a shame that so many take advantage of retards and make them think that way. It's a bad sign indeed and illustrates how the propaganda the media spews
on a regular basis effects the minds of the weak.
 
Sad but not surprising...

All of those guns purchased at the behest of the NRA and groups like it have ended up in the hands of people with no idea how to use them. So the dots on the line between anger and resolution become shorter; the geometry that in the past ended with a more linear complaint filed with the policeman's supervisor or the gentle incline of a suit in the courts has been supplanted by the quicker resolution of armed attack or response.

The number of policemen shot has risen something like 38 percent this year and we still have a full quarter to go in the year.

In deed it is a shame that these officers have been killed.

But to blame the NRA is laughable. A criminal (probably unable to own a gun legally) killed each of these 4 officers.

And the violent crime rates in the US have been dropping steadily since the 70s.

Yeah,now we're down to just 10,000+ plus gun deaths thanks to the NRA and their striving to put a gun in the hands of every junior high student. Imagine when their lobby makes arming kindergardeners legal...
 
So sad to see the negative reaction about the event... I think, it's a bad sign - our police have discredited themselves so much that there are people who don't feel sorry when a police officer dies. Isn't it terrible?


NOPE
 
Sad but not surprising...

All of those guns purchased at the behest of the NRA and groups like it have ended up in the hands of people with no idea how to use them. So the dots on the line between anger and resolution become shorter; the geometry that in the past ended with a more linear complaint filed with the policeman's supervisor or the gentle incline of a suit in the courts has been supplanted by the quicker resolution of armed attack or response.

The number of policemen shot has risen something like 38 percent this year and we still have a full quarter to go in the year.

In deed it is a shame that these officers have been killed.

But to blame the NRA is laughable. A criminal (probably unable to own a gun legally) killed each of these 4 officers.

And the violent crime rates in the US have been dropping steadily since the 70s.

Yeah,now we're down to just 10,000+ plus gun deaths thanks to the NRA and their striving to put a gun in the hands of every junior high student. Imagine when their lobby makes arming kindergardeners legal...

Actually, the number of gun related homicides in 2012 was 8,896. Still far too many, but well down from the 12,791 in 2006. Guns in the United States Firearms gun law and gun control

I do find it strange that between 30% and 44% of the murders don't seem to matter to so many. All because they cannot blame the NRA or use them to scream for stricter gun laws. In 2012 there were 5,931 people who were murdered without the involvement of a gun at all. Imagine that, someone murdered and no gun was used.
 
So many take advantage of retards and make them think that way. It's a bad sign indeed and illustrates how the propaganda the media spews
on a regular basis effects the minds of the weak
.

American propaganda does not manipulate the weak into opposition against the police... instead, it manipulates the weak into revering the police as heroes.

These Mundanes have really been led to to believe that the Police are "courageous" and "brave", that their motivations are to "bring peace and civility" to our country, and that cops "work one of the toughest jobs in the country."

Who is the one truly being indoctrinated here?
 
Sad but not surprising...

All of those guns purchased at the behest of the NRA and groups like it have ended up in the hands of people with no idea how to use them. So the dots on the line between anger and resolution become shorter; the geometry that in the past ended with a more linear complaint filed with the policeman's supervisor or the gentle incline of a suit in the courts has been supplanted by the quicker resolution of armed attack or response.

The number of policemen shot has risen something like 38 percent this year and we still have a full quarter to go in the year.
Yep. Gotta hesitate now at moment of possible deadly force for fear the Attorney General might come after them for protecting themselves.
 
The men and women of our law enforcement services are true heroes. Each day maintaining order in a world gone asunder because of a societal breakdown. Thanks for welfare, drugs, single parent homes, and victimization mindset liberals. The world is a savage place, but liberal media does not show you the shit law enforcement must deal with everyday. God bless them and pray for them daily. Profession is hard on family life.
 

When society breaks down, this is what you have. It's our law and order that prevents us from becoming that.
 
Sad but not surprising...

All of those guns purchased at the behest of the NRA and groups like it have ended up in the hands of people with no idea how to use them. So the dots on the line between anger and resolution become shorter; the geometry that in the past ended with a more linear complaint filed with the policeman's supervisor or the gentle incline of a suit in the courts has been supplanted by the quicker resolution of armed attack or response.

The number of policemen shot has risen something like 38 percent this year and we still have a full quarter to go in the year.
Yep. Gotta hesitate now at moment of possible deadly force for fear the Attorney General might come after them for protecting themselves.
Nope, just gotta carry a throw away :wink:
 
Sad but not surprising...

All of those guns purchased at the behest of the NRA and groups like it have ended up in the hands of people with no idea how to use them. So the dots on the line between anger and resolution become shorter; the geometry that in the past ended with a more linear complaint filed with the policeman's supervisor or the gentle incline of a suit in the courts has been supplanted by the quicker resolution of armed attack or response.

The number of policemen shot has risen something like 38 percent this year and we still have a full quarter to go in the year.
Yep. Gotta hesitate now at moment of possible deadly force for fear the Attorney General might come after them for protecting themselves.
Nope, just gotta carry a throw away :wink:
Sorrrrry can't go there...ahhhhhem....ahhhhhem...this damn cough.
 

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