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Old 02-13-2013, 02:43 PM
 
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After authorities interviewed the boat captain early Thursday, they found Dorner's wallet and identification cards "at the San Ysidro Point of Entry" near the U.S.-Mexico border, according to the court records. That same day, a guard at the Point Loma Naval Base told authorities he had spotted a man matching Dorner's description trying sneak onto the base, the records said.

Nifty stuff! He lost his license but either A. Walked into a DMV and got a new one while on the run B. Stole it back from the cops or C. and most plausible the "authorities" are lying to us all.
D. He left his police or military ID near the Mexican border to throw people off and retained a 2nd wallet and drivers license.

What would you think a trained police and military man would do? One that spoke of asymetrical warfare.
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Old 02-13-2013, 02:43 PM
 
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You just got done last night telling me how super hot these fires get and on and on and how the fire Marshal has to come in and declare it safe yet you now turn around and think a plastic license will survive? LOL
Again, you try to have your "aha" moment and fail spectacularly.

Many things can survive a fire; from pictures to small plates; from documents to money in a wallet. And once again you demonstrate your ignorance on how fires work; heat doesn't necessary mean something is burning. or are you too ignorant to know that heat can spread faster than fire?

If a fire started in the living room, but doesn't spread to the kitchen (which is attached to the living room) the contents of the a kitchen could survive the blaze. Though it doesn't mean that the contents of that kitchen are cool to the touch. Items can still be too hot. HOT doesn't mean something is going to burn.

Does your pot and pans burn when you put it directly on a fire? No.
Can you touch a pot or pan when its cooking and say it's cool? of course not.

You show with every post how you fail at logical thinking.
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Old 02-13-2013, 02:45 PM
 
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HE burned out his truck, and THEY burned out the cabin?
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Old 02-13-2013, 02:46 PM
 
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D. He left his police or military ID near the Mexican border to throw people off and retained a 2nd wallet and drivers license.

What would you think a trained police and military man would do? One that spoke of asymetrical warfare.
Then explain how his license managed to survive an inferno.
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Old 02-13-2013, 02:47 PM
 
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Then explain how his license managed to survive an inferno.
already did. Not our problem you don't understand how fires can work.

If a fire doesn't spread to a section of house, then the objects in that section isn't going to burn.

Yes, even the smallest things can survive fires:
http://blog.flickr.net/en/2012/12/12...ved-the-blaze/
http://www.news-mail.com.au/news/fam...-fire/1702919/
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Old 02-13-2013, 02:48 PM
 
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Then explain how his license managed to survive an inferno.
Why don't you post up a current picture of the cabin?
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Old 02-13-2013, 02:53 PM
 
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Just what I was thinking when watching the news and the said that. Even the dumbest of dumb gotta realize the BS they are being fed on this...oh and they said a few days ago his wallet with id and stuff in it was found near the Mexico border but now it shows up unharmed in a burned out home...amazing stuff.
I wondered about that myself. I doubt that he went to the DMV for a replacement after he tossed it away near San Diego. His name would send up an immediate alarm. I guess we will just have to wait for the explanations or the cover up?
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Old 02-13-2013, 02:55 PM
 
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I wondered about that myself. I doubt that he went to the DMV for a replacement after he tossed it away near San Diego. His name would send up an immediate alarm. I guess we will just have to wait for the explanations or the cover up?
He got a replacement a few weeks before.
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Old 02-13-2013, 02:55 PM
 
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Why don't you post up a current picture of the cabin?
I said how it survived..the cabin is burned down so how did a dl survive that?
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Old 02-13-2013, 02:55 PM
 
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Again, you try to have your "aha" moment and fail spectacularly.

Many things can survive a fire; from pictures to small plates; from documents to money in a wallet. And once again you demonstrate your ignorance on how fires work; heat doesn't necessary mean something is burning. or are you too ignorant to know that heat can spread faster than fire?

If a fire started in the living room, but doesn't spread to the kitchen (which is attached to the living room) the contents of the a kitchen could survive the blaze. Though it doesn't mean that the contents of that kitchen are cool to the touch. Items can still be too hot. HOT doesn't mean something is going to burn.

Does your pot and pans burn when you put it directly on a fire? No.
Can you touch a pot or pan when its cooking and say it's cool? of course not.

You show with every post how you fail at logical thinking.
I believe you left your rant last night telling me how a water hose can't cool a fire and that fires reach up to 1200 degrees and on and on. Now what temperature does plastic melt? You being a fire expert I'm sure you can tell me. Pots and pans aren't made of plastic that covers a license. LOL

Then you turn around and claim your full of logic? Yep full of it for sure.........
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