Re: Vandalism, looting in Missouri after Officer Shooting
Posted: Wed Nov 26, 2014 2:45 am
just heard from a friend in dallas that there is riots going on there. haven't heard or read it from anyone else though.
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that is the same way i feel, that is not peaceful in any way. they are putting lots of life's at risk doing that, also i wouldn't feel safe having to stop on the freeway and being surrounded by them, afraid i would do like the driver in minnesota todaycarlson1 wrote:A couple of hundred that started at the Dallas PD marched out to 35 and laid down in the interstate blocking the freeway. Again that is not a protest that is breaking the law.
I am puzzled why those who are obviously breaking the law are not arrested. Dallas did arrest some, but I do not know how many.
Uh, Carlson, i'm a little impaired right now (unarmed) but i think the "action" pedal is on the right.carlson1 wrote:I understand several hundred 911 calls from motorist because they were afraid ehat the "protesters" might do.
My only thought would be to mash the little peddle on the left if they begin to try to knock out windows or turn the car over. I don't think I would just set there unless I was blocked by other cars.
All of this has me thinking second thoughts about travelling this week.
ajwakeboarder wrote:Uh, Carlson, i'm a little impaired right now (unarmed) but i think the "action" pedal is on the right.carlson1 wrote:I understand several hundred 911 calls from motorist because they were afraid ehat the "protesters" might do.
My only thought would be to mash the little peddle on the left if they begin to try to knock out windows or turn the car over. I don't think I would just set there unless I was blocked by other cars.
All of this has me thinking second thoughts about travelling this week.
I was sort of wondering if he was just holding the clutch in so as not to break traction while bouncing over the protesters.ajwakeboarder wrote:Uh, Carlson, i'm a little impaired right now (unarmed) but i think the "action" pedal is on the right.carlson1 wrote:I understand several hundred 911 calls from motorist because they were afraid ehat the "protesters" might do.
My only thought would be to mash the little peddle on the left if they begin to try to knock out windows or turn the car over. I don't think I would just set there unless I was blocked by other cars.
All of this has me thinking second thoughts about travelling this week.
KD5NRH wrote:I was sort of wondering if he was just holding the clutch in so as not to break traction while bouncing over the protesters.ajwakeboarder wrote:Uh, Carlson, i'm a little impaired right now (unarmed) but i think the "action" pedal is on the right.carlson1 wrote:I understand several hundred 911 calls from motorist because they were afraid ehat the "protesters" might do.
My only thought would be to mash the little peddle on the left if they begin to try to knock out windows or turn the car over. I don't think I would just set there unless I was blocked by other cars.
All of this has me thinking second thoughts about travelling this week.
rbwhatever1 wrote:Concerning Michael Brown, ignorant humans believe everything the media tells them. Not too long ago the media reported the news, now they invent it and when you have Obama and Holder adding their 'unjustified racist spin" on it this is what happens. Who would believe that a human can rob a store, attack an LEO, get killed by his own actions and then be put on a pedestal as a model citizen? Time for a global herd thinning.
I think all the rationale intelligent humans on the planet are too busy working, raising families and stocking up on ammo to counter any protests by incompetent non-sentient morons...