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Interesting in this case it looks like people were looking out for him: his friends, even strangers, did what they could to help him.
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Exactly.
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A corrupt criminal police man.
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He gets away with everything because he belongs to an elite family, not because he is super rich. Poor, middle class or even wealthy people would have gone to prison for the things he did. Look at Jeff Epstein: a well connected billionaire and even he ended up in the can.
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I remember hearing the story of how Paul Onions escaped and how it led to the eventual capture. He must have been the luckiest man in Australia that day. It's good that this savage got his just desserts in prison at the hands of the other inmates - it must be tough for predators like him to suddenly find themselves at the bottom of the food chain inside.
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H'mm - if only presidential elections were policed and investigated so vigorously.
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I didn't even know who this guy is but, yeah, what a low life.
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@JonHop1 True.
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@jamescaley9942 I understand your point: believe me and I'm not anti-cop - I've been disgusted with the abuse they've been receiving from particularly the democrat political class and media outlets. I feel bad for this particular cop, too. All I'm saying is that if I as a civilian had accidentally shot a guy dead, thinking for instance, I was firing an airsoft weapon I would be straight up on felony charges and going to prison: the best I could hope for would be involuntary manslaughter. I do feel bad for her, but she has special training and special privileges as a police officer - under those circumstances they have to be held to a higher standard.
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@billuhman I understand that point: I've seen cops react amazingly under pressure, there was the instance some months back where a cop, within a mili second, identified a threat even 'though someone was trying to distract him in the middle of a malaise and he managed to shoot a woman who was (mid plunge) about to stab another woman in the heart - the force from the impact even helped to change the trajectory of the knife. Amazing skill: I was also dumbfounded at Kyle Rittenhouse's performance under intense pressure, and he had received no training (other than his arms training). I do feel bad for that cop - maybe the training needs to be changed for some police officers.
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True - he was clearly delighted with himself: it's only after he saw the reaction of normal people outside the hollyweird bubble that it began to dawn on him.
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True. I had heard that the gun was being used for target practice beforehand which I find incredible. The armourer is the 24 year old daughter of a veteran Hollywood armourer: there had been safety issues with her before, with one production having been temporarily halted over gun safety.
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I remember that horrible child. Awful story.
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It happened at a remarkably convenient time for boeing.
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Mind you: for a hero of far left intellectuals, his kill count really wasn't all that high.
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That's hollyweird for you: they're such a freak show they don't know what is and isn't normal behaviour until they hear the reactions of normal people.
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He'll be in prison for the rest of his life, which may not be all that long if the other inmates get their hands on him.
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@texastea5686 Did somebody mention 'serious?' :D
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Absolutely it killed her: as it was probably intended to.
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@luciaconn6788 Kindly keep your own hatred of men out of this. Everybody condemned what those corrupt officers did, even - shock, horror - men. Its a pity you have to use what happened to her as a platform for your own attitude.
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It's far worse than all that: not only did they cower behind walls, then arrest, assault, handcuff and taze parents who tried to save the children: they are now actively harassing and intimidating parents and journalists who talk to them: officers started harassing and threatening one of the mothers who saved children in the building and now have a car staking her house out. Democracy Now' has been interviewing the people they are harassing.
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@mikesmithz True. They're scumbags: amongst the most unbearable and slimy people I've ever dealt with.
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@amydamjanovic9183 True. I'm glad you got away from them: they're like a cult.
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That interview brought my opinion of Dr. Phil down a lot: I wouldn't have expected this from him. Disgraceful performance.
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Exactly.
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I like the dry humour and wit of Dr Grande's videos.
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@richjakowski1056 Lol.
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Exactly. Will Slap is hollyweird royalty.
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Lol!!!!!
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Yep: I had a lot of respect for him before that interview: I honestly didn't expect that from him, I thought he was better than that.
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I don't know much about Andrew Tate, but I'm intrigued by your seemingly strong personal dislike of the guy.
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True - but tbh if those people had any wisdom in the first place they wouldn't have been there setting the town ablaze.
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I'm curious as to why 'failure to report' wasn't used in the 'bad samaritan' case.
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It's far, far, far worse than that: not only did they arrest, assault, handcuff and taze parents who tried to save the children: they are now actively harassing and intimidating parents and journalists who talk to them: officers started harassing and threatening one of the mothers who saved children in the building and now have a car staking her house out. Democracy Now' has been interviewing the people they are harassing.
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Yes, I was quite impressed by the good doctor here.
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If what she's saying is true, I agree. If what she's saying is true.
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Often? More like always.
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Nice one, Todd: always making sure you hold Conservatives and Republicans to account - as I'm sure we'd agree, the democrats don't need any of that scrutiny, doc. Much appreciated.
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Only 10 years for planning the ambush and murder of an innocent man: the judge must have been a fan of her's.
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So I guess if the jar is dropped and smashed it would literally "break" wind.
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I don't think they should have entered the building, any of the protestors. But - Dr. Grande...a riot? You're saying there was a riot in the building on January 6th? There wasn't. Very odd take.
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@robertnobles8189 Oh, behave. Honestly.
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@robertnobles8189 Yeah, a small hand full of idiotic hot heads and troublemakers! Unfortunately the protestors allowed themselves to be talked into entering the building. Personally I thought they were crazy to enter because they ended up being smeared by a handful of troublemakers: hopefully they'll have learned from this: but come on - sedition? Overthrowing the government? That's a Bit of a stretch. You can't honestly believe that.
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@robertnobles8189 They did not attempt to overthrow the government. And I don't know if you noticed but one of the inciters at a protest a day earlier was trying to incite the crowd then and they told him he was 'retarded' and to 'get lost'. The people who did follow that imbecile and his friends into the building were too naive to understand what was going on. Hopefully they'll learn from this but they were not trying to overthrow the government, unless you think chanting and flags can do that.
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@robertnobles8189 A few absolute morons did, and that's why the rest of those protestors were crazy to enter that building. Well, you mustn't think too much of the strength of the constitutional process if you think it can be overturned by a few morons with too much time on their hands and a big group of very naive people who thought it would be a good idea to enter that building. As I said I hope they learned their lesson and realise that, like the vast majority of the protestors did (let's not forget) - they should have stayed outside the building and had their peaceful protest, made their views known and gone home - which is, incidentally, what the overwhelming majority of those protestors did.
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Her hair alone is all the proof I need that preternatural forces are at work.
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Thanks for those clarifications.
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Hubbard, like Karl Marx, would have been better served solving his own psychological & health problems rather than seeing everything else around him as broken.
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Netflix is run by some very morally ambiguous producers - so trying to glorify a depraved and savage low life comes as no surprise to me at all: in fact I'd expect it from them.
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That's exactly what I was thinking. Unbelievable.
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