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Topic: Some on the left cheering on LA cop killer |
Some on the left cheering on LA cop killer
American Thinker, by Rick Moran
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Posted By:Dreadnought, 2/9/2013 11:11:21 AM
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| Some on the left are finding it easy to support the "manifesto" issued by LA fugitive cop killer Chris Dorner. But there are others who support the man himself and even others who support what he´s doing. And they call the right crazy? Here are a few tweets: Is it wrong that I´m rooting for Christopher Dorner? I know the media is portraying him as a nut job but I feel like he´s telling the truth. Best of luck to Chris Dorner, ex-LAPD, anti-cop, killing americas corrupt police officers
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Reply 1 - Posted by:
Mr. Hanky, 2/9/2013 11:19:18 AM (No. 9167326)
Its a sickness.
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Reply 2 - Posted by:
benignczar, 2/9/2013 11:20:29 AM (No. 9167328)
It should come as no surprise that the leftwinger monstrosities would support a BLACK serial killer. Afterr all, he is killing people who no doubt deserve it...at least according to the filthy left.
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Reply 3 - Posted by:
JAN, 2/9/2013 11:24:01 AM (No. 9167330)
Lemon on CNN. Not really surprised at the mentally deranged media people on the left.
Thank goodness they are against the second amendment.
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Reply 4 - Posted by:
question_complexity, 2/9/2013 11:29:27 AM (No. 9167345)
I could see this coming.
Get ready for rap songs about the "Black Rambo", a movie starring Denzel and interviews with Sean Penn, Ed Asner and Harry Belafonte.
Oh, and an MSNBC special "Chris Dorner: American Hero."
One more thing... votes by the San Francisco, Seattle, Boulder, CO and Madison, WI city councils designating themselves as "sanctuary cities" for Dorner.
And a Facebook fan page, of course.
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Reply 5 - Posted by:
Jonr, 2/9/2013 11:32:27 AM (No. 9167352)
These sick, twisted and irresponsible people prove that liberalism IS a mental disease! Blacks can do no wrong as far as they are concerned....
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Reply 6 - Posted by:
bamapreacher, 2/9/2013 11:36:37 AM (No. 9167368)
I don´t see Denzel Washington starring in the movie, but undoubtedly Samuel L. Jackson, Jamie Foxx or Morgan Freeman would jump at the chance.
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Reply 7 - Posted by:
Teleologicus, 2/9/2013 11:45:10 AM (No. 9167390)
I was surprised to find pro-shooter, anti-LAPD reader comments on the LA and NY Times websites. Many of them sound alike and have the usual fantastic number of "likes" from alleged readers who agree. This is the signature mark of Leftist propaganda. There are undoubtedly not as many pro-shooter posters as it seems, But that there are any is disturbing.
Everything that is fundamentally wrong with Leftism is present in these anarchic posts. The basic problem is emotional immaturity. It is no coincidence that Leftism is more common in youth than maturity. Undisciplined, uncritical, indeed dishonest reasoning is present. Posters have no idea what the truth is about any of this. All they have are news reports, which they use like ink blots into which they project their personal issues of grievance, resentment, paranoia, malice and grandiosity. The moral disorientation is striking: such posters are endorsing killing anybody they think deserves killing. The sophomoric mind -usually, but not always- the consequence of youth takes law and order and everything else for granted. It thinks the world as they find it given to them is a botched job and that it would be easy and simple to make it better if it were not for the Bad Guys, invariably figures or symbols of authority. The police serve in loco parentis for these childish faux anarchists, who really have not stopped to imagine what would happen if duly constituted authority, law and order were to continue to break down. They actually think that the agents of order -grownups, Republicans, police, social norms, even good manners etc.- are the problem and that they stand in the way of the utopian world their infantile minds desire and imagine to be easily attainable.
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Reply 8 - Posted by:
Persecutor2, 2/9/2013 11:58:06 AM (No. 9167402)
Someone call Eugene Robinson
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Reply 9 - Posted by:
Blue-Z-Anna, 2/9/2013 12:36:29 PM (No. 9167495)
They loved the "Unibomber" too.
But only as long as he looked cool in shades and a hoodie.
When he turned up as a bearded old nutter he was no longer cool.
Is leftism shallow ???
Oh, yes....Virginia.
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Reply 10 - Posted by:
Lonestar Jack, 2/9/2013 12:53:45 PM (No. 9167518)
OJ is innocent too. It is just a black thing. It is the "anti white gene" built into their DNA.
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Reply 11 - Posted by:
bighambone, 2/9/2013 1:08:17 PM (No. 9167537)
The truth be known, and you will never hear it from the politically correct liberal media, there is a good sized segment of the black community in America who feels the same way as Chris Dorner does, the only difference is that they do not have a serious mental illness to trigger what amounts to their own violent personal suicide by cop mission.
If Chris Dorner had been sane, he would have figured out after joining the LAPD that he did not fit in with that organization, and would have gone on to bigger and better things, but now it is too late for that to happen.
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Reply 12 - Posted by:
TX_blanke, 2/9/2013 1:11:55 PM (No. 9167541)
Is the real reason that he has a fan base is because he is killing or is planning to kill white cops and their family members?
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Reply 13 - Posted by:
uno_thatguy, 2/9/2013 1:49:56 PM (No. 9167597)
It has everything to do with color.
White brightness and a reflection of all color. Black is total lack of brightness and the absorption of all color and a reflection of no color.
Pretty well describes the color issue!
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Reply 14 - Posted by:
jimK1, 2/9/2013 2:25:10 PM (No. 9167643)
I do wonder about the alleged trigger of this whole thing. The complaint filed against his TO for assaulting a victim and him getting fired instead of the TO. The PD of course, would protect the training officer even if wrong, could leave a nasty taste in his mouth. Doesn´t excuse his going on a murder spree. Doesn´t excuse the cops for shooting up two Hispanic women either. What a mess! Enough wrong to keep many lawyers happy for a long time.
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Reply 15 - Posted by:
flatwater, 2/9/2013 5:25:21 PM (No. 9167826)
Words fail me.
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Reply 16 - Posted by:
CALLIOPE1, 2/9/2013 6:39:33 PM (No. 9167901)
The majority of people who post comments on that news story on Facebook are pro-Dorner. We have truly fallen down the rabbit hole in this country.
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