This just puzzles the dickens out of me.
I can't believe this AH actually typed this drivel.
http://www.democraticunderground.com/10022346579Sun Feb 10, 2013, 02:49 PM
libertypirate (2,672 posts)
You are not required to support Dorner, How decent of you. 
but you should try and understand him. Banning me would be appropriate for what I'd say to that DUmbass. He is not that different from any other human that becomes obsessed with their own failings and can't find away to rise above their pain. Dorner knows what he is doing is wrong, but he has lost the ability to care. Cry me a river you filthy enabler.
The most unfortunate reality is that he is most likely correct, that without events to shed a light on the insular behavior of police services, nothing can ever change. Institutions don't suddenly decide they have too much power and step back.
Suddenly the LAPD is faced with a demon of their own making. They held him up to a standard he would not accept then excluded him and stripped him of his identity. This is a bad deal for all involved but it is nothing more the inevitable consequences of systematic abuse. It no longer matters if he is right or wrong, he has already forced the LAPD to change.
The police are now trying to bribe the public. oh really? First they want to pretend they are going to be fair to him (reopen investigation), and they want the public's help to find him. This tactic could very well backfire on the LAPD they have been abusing the public's trust out of sight for far too long.
The public seems to realize that the greatest danger isn't the suspect, but the institution who is acting desperately to stop him. No they don't, you DUmbass.
I have a better idea. Find him, kill him.
Now, how about those comments?
Response to libertypirate (Original post)
Sun Feb 10, 2013, 02:52 PM
PDJane (8,363 posts)
1. Well said; I agree. Another idiot.
Response to libertypirate (Original post)
Sun Feb 10, 2013, 02:54 PM
theKed (833 posts)
2. They want the public to help find him?
If I were in LA I wouldn't come within 5 blocks of any LAPD trying to "find" him, knowingly, considering the photos of that truck that looked nothing like his but they still thought was his. I'd be terrified of getting shot while helping. You poor baby.
Response to libertypirate (Original post)
Sun Feb 10, 2013, 02:57 PM
Duer 157099 (15,729 posts)
4. It's a good thing Dorner isn't a math teacher
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Otherwise, everyone that ever learned "2+2=4" from him would have to disregard what he taught them. Correct, it equals, potatoes.
I cannot understand people who are completely uninterested in the motives of someone like Dorner, because of what he's done. It *does* matter why he is doing what he's doing. My interest in understanding it is in NO WAY demonstrating sympathy or condoning his actions, and it is infuriating when people conflate the two. (Secret dorner cheerleader)
Response to B2G (Reply #5)
Sun Feb 10, 2013, 03:01 PM
Duer 157099 (15,729 posts)
6. I am very interested in Lanza's motives. Another secret cheerleader.
Maybe I'm just weird and quirky that way. Yes, we noticed.
I'll give the majority of the DUmmies credit for opposing the OP's crap.
A knee slapper follows.....
Response to Trajan (Reply #9)
Sun Feb 10, 2013, 03:35 PM
steve2470 (13,780 posts)
14. I agree with you
I think 99.99999999999999999999% of DU does also (always one, hence the lack of 100% ) Y'all might want to do some number evision there, sparky.
Our current 2013 DOTY leader chimes in.
10. Fact-he killed multiple people. that supercedes any other consideration as of now.
Then he is nothing more than a vigilante and an anarchist.
Note-And I am not a fan of bad cops. And I come from NYC where there is like in Los Angeles, a history of bad cops
(why the good cops don't drive the bad ones out, I don't know).
But, can anyone here say they know the entire story of this case, except for what has been released?
There are like four different issues involved
One can be one who backs someone over three of the issues, however a private person killing multiple people is not one of the things I back.
That puts him in the same league as Zimmerman.
And yes Mr. Dorner is black. But that does not give one permission to overlook the murders.
That said, if I was on a jury, would I convict him of first degree murder?
NO (based on what is known), I would say he is most certainly NOT guilty by reason of insanity.
I am very sad he didn't get the help he needed for his demons.
It's like Tim McVeigh thought he had reasons to. NO he didn't.
NO the ones who did 9-11 didn't have the right to do what they did, even if they had a political reason.
NO the Son of Sam no matter what the voices in his head said, did not have the right to terrorize NYC for a year.
I really think this V for Vengence thing is getting out of hand.
Anarchy is NEVER the right thing to do.
IMHO.
(and if it weren't political, we would not be discussing it here.)
BTW, if he didn't have access to guns and bullets, he would not be so deadly, would he?
Are the guns legal? illegal? Does it make a difference? NO.
Another reason to ban all guns from the street of all types.
Once he was no longer a cop, he should no longer have been allowed any acess to one with the problems he has.
and are his backers saying that the LAPD should back off, let him finish off his list, and call it even?
I would hope not.
Life isn't a movie.
Movies have happy endings.
This one didn't.
imho. It stinks, just like all the rest.
btw3-Police head William Bratton is the link between NYC and Los Angeles police abuse.
It was on his watch in NYC and on his watch when the problem in Los Angeles occurred.
It has to be the training and what the goal is of Mr. Bratton.
He was quite controversial in NYC. And it was the black/white divide like most other things as to his popularity.
A certain "runner-up", goes for the brass ring.
Response to FSogol (Reply #12)
Sun Feb 10, 2013, 04:06 PM
nadinbrzezinski (116,047 posts)
18. So far two vehicles that DO NOT match the wanted vehicle
We're shot, one by LAPD, the second by Torrance PD.
This might lead to the belief that the cops are behaving in a heavy handed way. I got a question, don' feel insulted, you live on the right side of the tracks? For the record, I do, but ten years of EMS and now a year and a half of news coverage lets me understand these sentiments about LAPD in particular are not without foundation.
It might be shocking to you, but LAPD has been considered out of control for a few decades now. Scandals such as Rampart, were serious, as in seriously wrong.
It is not hatred of the cops to point out that LAPD as a few issues. For that matter, LAPD is not the only police agency with issues, especially if you live on the wrong side of the tracks...or have the necessary understanding of why people feel this way. It is not baseless.

gNads, gitcha some!!!1!11!
It gets better.
Response to nadinbrzezinski (Reply #18)
Sun Feb 10, 2013, 04:12 PM
FSogol (15,137 posts)
21. Even from the East Coast, I understand that the LAPD is little better than a crimminal gang.
However, that doesn't make Dorner's actions correct, admirable, or justified. The OP isn't about hating the LAPD, it is essentially saying, look at Dorner's side. Regarding the quote of "He is not that different from any other human that becomes obsessed," I call bullshit. Dorner is different because he killed 3 innocent people.
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Response to FSogol (Reply #21)
Sun Feb 10, 2013, 04:15 PM
nadinbrzezinski (116,047 posts)
23. Look into slave revolts.
The psychology, IMO, is similar. And like most in US history, It will fail.
The sentiment is coming from what I described. This kettle is boiling, and I fear it might boil over.
For the record, it does, I am staying out of there. Wrong skin tone. Oh fer Pete's sake.
That exchange was followed by these two comments.
Response to nadinbrzezinski (Reply #23)
Sun Feb 10, 2013, 04:33 PM
Nuclear Unicorn (6,086 posts)
25. How does Dorner have even the slightest paralell to a slave revolt?
He was college educated, an officer in the Marine Corps and a police officer. What slave ever had such a resume?
The fact that he's a sadistic murderer means firing him was a sound move by the LAPD to clean house. Smart DUmmie. Here's your banana.
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Response to nadinbrzezinski (Reply #23)
Sun Feb 10, 2013, 04:35 PM
zappaman (7,243 posts)
26. What?
How on earth does this have ANYTHING to do with slave revolts? Nothing.
As for the rest of your post, I cannot comment since it makes no sense. It's gNads. You expected more?