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Originally Posted by steel7
I do believe dorner was not lying about the LAPD. Why would he make it up ?
Doesn't matter whether or not it happened as he said. He still didn't have the right to murder people "to clear his name" or for any other reason than being directly attacked by his victims.
What are corporations then, if not a group of people formed for a common cause or objective?
This is totally off topic and belongs in another thread. But I see red when whenever a woefully misguided "conservative" attempts to make this argument.
I'll tell you what corporations are, when allowed into the political arena. They are instant tyranny....and the mortal enemy of democracy and everything that conservatives stand for. Suddenly one man, one vote becomes a dozen men, 5 million votes.
Corporate influence in politics and on their employees has quickly become complete corporate control....and is the primary tool used by enemies of freedom on the right and on the left to push agendas unthinkable just a generation ago.
Blindness to the pure evil that is corporate control of politics is a suicidal stance for any conservative to hold. And the left loves you for it.
Now the the LAPD doesn't wnat to share in the reward with the people who helped bring about his end. They should get the reward money or maybe split it. Although the LAPD's share should go to the homeowners whose house they burned down.
LAPD: "Dorner's dead, now lets burn that house down around him."
There has been many issues with the LAPD. It does not surprise me the amount of corruption that exists within the LAPD, as well as other police departments. Police brutality, racism, and other issues. That can be surmised. That being said, there is no excuse for Dorner. I'm not calling him a hero. Going on a shooting rampage and killing the innocent is not the solution. It is murder.
How would many of you feel if Dorner went after and killed crooked cops that the LAPD covered up their crimes? Would you look at him differently than if he just went after their families?
How would many of you feel if Dorner went after and killed crooked cops that the LAPD covered up their crimes? Would you look at him differently than if he just went after their families?
I don't want assassins existing in our society. It's never good to let renegades decide justice. We have a decent system if executed properly.
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