Re: I pulled my gun
- From: Tamper proof <illegals_go_home@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Tue, 29 Nov 2005 02:13:41 -0600
r2000swler@xxxxxxxxxxx wrote:
>
> Halcitron wrote:
> snip
> +++++++++++++++++++++++++
> Man get a effin' clue.
>
> Never wave your gun around except to protect yourself, family or
> friends!
In UCLAfornica
> Unless it is to protect yourself, family or close frineds, NEVER, EVER
> even
> show your weapon in a manor that could be construed as threatening.
In UCLAfornica
> A lawyer advised me to always keep in mind: "Is it worth going to court
> over?"
> For myself, my family, and my real friends the answere is clearly YES.
>
> For the rest of the world it is just as clearly NO, or at best a real
> weak maybe..
In UCLAfornica
> Would I intervine to stop a woman or child from sexual assualt?
> I have asked myself that question fairly often and I really don't know.
Remind me not to try to ever save your wife or daughter if I see it
happening to them. You worthless ***.
> Is it worth the risk of legal prosecution to save a stranger?
> In today's world the best I can say is "maybe".
That figures, from worthless scumbags like you that haven't the balls to
defend anything decent. You need to commit suicide so there's less gutless
wonders polluting my air, you fucktarded ***.
> Call me a coward but my actions will effect not only me, but my wife
> and family.
Okay...you fucking pansy-assed coward.
> I have to balance my clear and real duty to them against some nebulas
> "duty" to
> society in general.
Hopefully you'll get busy quickly on that suicide and save society from
worrying whether you'd be worth having around if TSHTF, you gutless,
pansy-assed coward.
> If the LEO have no duty to protect the general public, why should I
> assume a
> greater liability then agents of the state?
Haven't you got that rope around your neck or that gun in your mouth yet?
Hurry the *** up, you worthless jiz stain.
> I passed an auto accident one night because of the isolated location,
> the
> fact that the only people standing around were "tough"/scruffy looking
> young
> men. I used the ham autopatch to phone it in, pre cell phone days, and
> the
> dispatcher wanted my name because I had failed to stop and render aid.
Pansy-assed coward. It's amazing your wife and daughter even look at you at
all. You should hear the way they talk about your pansy-assed cowardice
though, it's hilariously sickening.
> I
> gave it too him and contacted the county attourny when I got home.
> While
> Kentucky law requires drivers to "stop and render aid", it is
> unenforcable.
Fucking coward.
> We, DA, dispatcher , his boss and I had a nice conference call werein
> she ripped he a new rectum. It turned out that three of the scruffy
> looking
> hoods had felony warrents. If I have no real obilcigation to obey a
> stat
> law, how can I be expected to risk breaking the law to "rescue"
> someone.
Hopefully you'll hear that being said by another coward like you when it's
your wife and/or daughter in said 'accident'. Hopefully it'll be the first
*real* *** either of them get since you certainly haven't got one.
>
> Oh the high point of the week was when the dispatcher quit in anger.
> TFB.
No, the high point of the week/decade/century will be when all pansy-assed
cowards like you in this country die, inexplicably and extremely slowly and
painfully.
<snip rest of the cowardice's crap>
--
Ragheads - worthless pig *** eaters..
Illegal aliens - just as worthless as ragheads.
.
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