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Old 10-19-2020, 12:25 PM
 
Location: Chisago Lakes, Minnesota
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A lot of people die on the job everyday and it's never reported on unless you are police or fire. Are they better and more import than other people in other jobs? No I don't believe so.
Holy crap man I am so sick of you whining like a little b!t@h every time someone expresses condolences for police killed in the line of duty in here! WTF is your problem with the cops buddy, you get a speeding ticket you’re still pi$sed about or what? We already covered the mortality rate comparisons for jobs the last time you pulled this didn’t we? Yeah, we hold first responders in higher regard because they literally put their lives on the line every day as well as saving countless others....can you even process that?Their jobs are worlds
more dangerous. You gonna tell the cops, EMS and fire how unimportant they are when they’re pulling you out of a burning car wreck? If road workers are your heroes, by all means pay tribute to them when they die, no ones stopping you.
It’s obvious that this is an anti cop thing, though.....so get a grip or get lost, man.....your act is so old.
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Old 10-19-2020, 12:37 PM
 
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Holy crap man I am so sick of you whining like a little b!t@h every time someone expresses condolences for police killed in the line of duty in here! WTF is your problem with the cops buddy, you get a speeding ticket you’re still pi$sed about or what? We already covered the mortality rate comparisons for jobs the last time you pulled this didn’t we? Yeah, we hold first responders in higher regard because they literally put their lives on the line every day as well as saving countless others....can you even process that?Their jobs are worlds
more dangerous. You gonna tell the cops, EMS and fire how unimportant they are when they’re pulling you out of a burning car wreck? If road workers are your heroes, by all means pay tribute to them when they die, no ones stopping you.
It’s obvious that this is an anti cop thing, though.....so get a grip or get lost, man.....your act is so old.
LOL, Get over yourself a life is a life one is no more important than the other.
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Old 10-20-2020, 06:52 AM
 
Location: Bella Vista, Ark
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LOL, Get over yourself a life is a life one is no more important than the other.
One life may not be more important than another, but one death, depending on how it happened can be more important than another.
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Old 10-20-2020, 07:30 AM
 
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One life may not be more important than another, but one death, depending on how it happened can be more important than another.
yes depending.
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Old 10-20-2020, 12:01 PM
 
Location: Paradise CA, that place on fire
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LOL, Get over yourself a life is a life one is no more important than the other.
If BLM reads this the Arkansas Forum could become an endangered species. Careful now.
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Old 10-20-2020, 01:45 PM
 
Location: Chisago Lakes, Minnesota
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One life may not be more important than another, but one death, depending on how it happened can be more important than another.
The point here is that this guy takes issue with police killed in the line of duty being recognized and honored. Like anyone with half a brain wouldn't know people can be killed performing other kinds of jobs.....what does that even have to do with the subject and why would any decent law abiding citizen be compelled to raise an objection to a fallen officer being recognized publicly? Does this not bother anyone else?

Have always loved participating in this forum, but it definitely has its share of......ummmm....characters.
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Old 10-20-2020, 01:55 PM
 
Location: Bella Vista, Ark
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The point here is that this guy takes issue with police killed in the line of duty being recognized and honored. Like anyone with half a brain wouldn't know people can be killed performing other kinds of jobs.....what does that even have to do with the subject and why would any decent law abiding citizen be compelled to raise an objection to a fallen officer being recognized publicly? Does this not bother anyone else?

Have always loved participating in this forum, but it definitely has its share of......ummmm....characters.
One of my favorite topics at the breakfast is to tell my hubby what so and so had to say cause he doesn't follow CD. It is probably a good thing: first he would waste his whole day debating some posters and secondly he would probably get kicked off cause he gets so emotional
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Old 10-21-2020, 06:05 AM
 
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LOL, Get over yourself a life is a life one is no more important than the other.
This statement is total BS! You would rate Charles Manson and Abraham Lincoln at the same level of importance?

Perhaps you would give Lenin a higher score, eh?
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Old 10-21-2020, 08:05 AM
 
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This statement is total BS! You would rate Charles Manson and Abraham Lincoln at the same level of importance?

Perhaps you would give Lenin a higher score, eh?
Deflect, Deflect. Too funny.
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Old 10-21-2020, 06:37 PM
 
Location: USA
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A lot of people die on the job everyday and it's never reported on unless you are police or fire. Are they better and more import than other people in other jobs? No I don't believe so.
Police officers don't usually die of freak accidents on the job, but rather murdered by others. You don't see the difference?
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