Yonivore?
if authorities call the suspect a terrorist, yes they do. evolving standards of due process and so forth. True, but "revenge against terrorism" is a political hand sink for bloody crime.
Yonivore?
hey, someone's got to speak up for the revival of outlawry and medieval notions of pursuit.
due process needs to evolve to back where it was in 1150CE or so.
outlawry? check.
lawless pursuit by the posse comitatus? yep.
the ordeal? for terrorists? yer damn tootin.
(the comparison of the ordeal to "enhanced interrogation" is misleading. the Anglo-Saxon ordeal was a mode of proof, like trial by jury.)
pretension to memehood, check.
was there a media feed of the scanner or something?
(don't horde the knowledge, dude.)
Thank God Obama hasn't banned shotgun microphones yet!
a ban on assault microphones? think of the reputations saved.
finally watched the youtubes.
if the voices recorded are the officers at the scene, and if the (mostly) decontextualized clips mean what they seem to mean, it looks pretty bad.
hard to have much confidence in such fragmentary, decontextualized evidence, but if true, it's frankly damning.
Indeed. This story might have some legs.
I agree. Too many cops are corrupt, but it is seldom the public gets a chance to see it.
guess who pays?
Chicago Police Department Brutality Costs Taxpayers Millions in Settlements
http://truth-out.org/buzzflash/comme...in-settlements
That's one reason why corrupt police need to be removed from their jobs.
they usually get suspended with full pay and benefits until the affair quietens, then they're back on the job
Yes, I know. That's what happen to the Portland Police officer that murdered Kendra James, here in Portland.
This is probably the only time I agree with WC. It would have been so ed up if someone other than Chris was in the cabin.
lol @ the use of "highly flammable hot gas" as a last resort. I also lol'd @ how they found Dorner's ID conveniently among the burned remains - brings back memories of 9/11 hijackers.
I figured this whole thing was a fraud when it first came on the news, it hasn't made sense from the start. I started thinking about how scary it was to imagine that the media could pick out a citizen, find a few murders to pin on him - then hunt him down. The power of the media is scary as .
Idk...didn't the cops also shoot two innocent people they mistook for Dorner and shoot at another. Add it all up and it seems pretty likely that this was a case of Wanted Dead or Dead.
On tonight's Nightly News:
Dorner manhunt ends in Waco style fire; has Dorner's wallet become a traveling gnome?
Tune in tonight: 7pmCT http://bit.ly/InfowarsTV
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that ain't the American way, bro. or, didn't used to be.
Police will shoot at their own shadow these days.
I'm not a truther or a twofer, but that occurred to me too. The body can't be identified yet, but the ID is intact?
The media didn't do it. And actually, LE didn't need the media's permission to do it.
, the media will absolve that. Who's for the bad guy?
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