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As he sat in his living room contemplating his shortcomings and life failures a single tear ran down his nose.As it trickled down it dripped on to his one and only friend.Who is that friend?Why Twinkie the Kid of course!He was there when he was just a wee lad and never was picked to join the other kids to play.He was there at his High School prom when all the other girls looked the other way in disgust.Twinkie the Kid didn't.And when he finally decided to make something of himself and join the Police Dept.Twinkie the Kid was there.But that is where things went awry.The years of friendship with Twinkie the Kid made putting on the uniform troublesome.Plus the actual duties of a police officer seemed to complicated for our friend.When he tried to hold his service revolver the grease from his hands(Permanently embedded into them from years of twinkie handling)always made it difficult to grasp and control the piece.His life had been controlled by his twinkie addiction!"Why have you done this to me!"He shouted as he threw his beloved twinkie against the wall! Tears noew streamed down his face as he watched his one and only friend slide down the wall.Hurriedly he ran over to retrieve his companion."Twinkie it's not your fault I have failed at life"wiping away the tears from his eyes "It's everyone else fault!" Thus he began his vindictive crusade against the good men and women in uniform who protect us from the dregs of society. His one and only friend was his downfall.Let this be a lesson to anyone who reads this.Instead of stuffing your face with mass produced cream filled treats.Try eating a carrot or apple or something.
"Take a look at what I'm wearing, people. You think anybody wants a roundhouse kick to the face while I'm wearing these bad boys? Forget about it. Last off, my students will learn about self respect. You think anybody thinks I'm a failure because I go home to Starla at night? Forget about it!" REX
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Originally posted by longarmofthalaw:
is this your daddy or hubby? you seem to post this one an awful lot. do you have it hanging on you ceiling right over where you sleep?


Cops are always criticized...but they're the first ones that those same critics call for help when they need it. My dad (a cop)used to have a bumper sticker back in the 70's that read: "Don't like the police? Okay, then next time you need help, call a hippie!"
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Originally posted by lynnblount:
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Originally posted by longarmofthalaw:
is this your daddy or hubby? you seem to post this one an awful lot. do you have it hanging on you ceiling right over where you sleep?


Cops are always criticized...but they're the first ones that those same critics call for help when they need it. My dad (a cop)used to have a bumper sticker back in the 70's that read: "Don't like the police? Okay, then next time you need help, call a hippie!"


Name one time a cop has come to someones rescue. This gets put out there like there is some validity to it. Just call the cops and your problems are over ehh?

Is that why a police officer has no obligation by law to protect anyone?

After reading all the recent home invasions around the shoals area I think you may be a little off with the hero cop statement.
Mysterymeat,

Casualty Defined:

1.noun An accident, especially one involving serious injury or loss of life.
2.noun One injured or killed in an accident: a train wreck with many casualties.
3.noun One injured, killed, captured, or missing in action through engagement with an enemy. Often used in the plural: Battlefield casualties were high.
4.noun One that is harmed or eliminated as a result of an action or a circumstance: The corner grocery was a casualty of the expanding supermarkets.

http://www.wordnik.com/words/casualty/definitions

I think the word you are looking for is victim :

1.noun One who is harmed or killed by another: a victim of a mugging.
2.noun A living creature slain and offered as a sacrifice during a religious rite.
3.noun One who is harmed by or made to suffer from an act, circumstance, agency, or condition: victims of war.
4.noun A person who suffers injury, loss, or death as a result of a voluntary undertaking: You are a victim of your own scheming.
5noun A person who is tricked, swindled, or taken advantage of: the victim of a cruel hoax.

Go back to school and brush up. Or, if nothing else, learn to use the dictionary and google....

Kirk
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Originally posted by Surreal Justice:
I guess your idea of acceptable casualties differ from mine.


You can bet it does. To me not one casualty is acceptable. You're the one who mentioned those killed and wounded.

I was referring to those who, because of the LEOs' actions, didn't become casualties.


The Army LEO was trying to save her own ass. Too bad she allowed 12 to be killed in the process.
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Originally posted by Surreal Justice:
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Originally posted by budsfarm:
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Originally posted by Surreal Justice:
I guess your idea of acceptable casualties differ from mine.


You can bet it does. To me not one casualty is acceptable. You're the one who mentioned those killed and wounded.



I was referring to those who, because of the LEOs' actions, didn't become casualties.


The Army LEO was trying to save her own ass. Too bad she allowed 12 to be killed in the process.


Two questions...if she was trying to save herself, why did she respond to the call?

How did she allow 12 to be killed?

BTW, Army LEOs are called MPs. Or CID. She wasn't.
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Originally posted by budsfarm:
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Originally posted by Surreal Justice:
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Originally posted by budsfarm:
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Originally posted by Surreal Justice:
I guess your idea of acceptable casualties differ from mine.


You can bet it does. To me not one casualty is acceptable. You're the one who mentioned those killed and wounded.



I was referring to those who, because of the LEOs' actions, didn't become casualties.


The Army LEO was trying to save her own ass. Too bad she allowed 12 to be killed in the process.


Two questions...if she was trying to save herself, why did she respond to the call?

How did she allow 12 to be killed?

BTW, Army LEOs are called MPs. Or CID. She wasn't.


How about some answers, SJ.
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Originally posted by budsfarm:
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Originally posted by budsfarm:
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Originally posted by Surreal Justice:
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Originally posted by budsfarm:
quote:
Originally posted by Surreal Justice:
I guess your idea of acceptable casualties differ from mine.


You can bet it does. To me not one casualty is acceptable. You're the one who mentioned those killed and wounded.



I was referring to those who, because of the LEOs' actions, didn't become casualties.


The Army LEO was trying to save her own ass. Too bad she allowed 12 to be killed in the process.


Two questions...if she was trying to save herself, why did she respond to the call?

How did she allow 12 to be killed?

BTW, Army LEOs are called MPs. Or CID. She wasn't.


How about some answers, SJ.



Read it for yourself.

http://www.nytimes.com/2009/11/12/us/12hood.html


BTW...you stepped in it again.

http://www.army.mil/-news/2009...m-fort-knox-academy/
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Originally posted by Surreal Justice:
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Originally posted by budsfarm:
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Originally posted by budsfarm:
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Originally posted by Surreal Justice:
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Originally posted by budsfarm:
quote:
Originally posted by Surreal Justice:
I guess your idea of acceptable casualties differ from mine.


You can bet it does. To me not one casualty is acceptable. You're the one who mentioned those killed and wounded.



I was referring to those who, because of the LEOs' actions, didn't become casualties.


The Army LEO was trying to save her own ass. Too bad she allowed 12 to be killed in the process.


Two questions...if she was trying to save herself, why did she respond to the call?

How did she allow 12 to be killed?

BTW, Army LEOs are called MPs. Or CID. She wasn't.


How about some answers, SJ.



Read it for yourself.

http://www.nytimes.com/2009/11/12/us/12hood.html


BTW...you stepped in it again.

http://www.army.mil/-news/2009...m-fort-knox-academy/


I did. The article refutes both your assertions.

You've got nothing.

BTW. Army Civilian Police. Not Army LEO.
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Originally posted by budsfarm:
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Originally posted by Surreal Justice:
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Originally posted by budsfarm:
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Originally posted by budsfarm:
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Originally posted by Surreal Justice:
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Originally posted by budsfarm:
quote:
Originally posted by Surreal Justice:
I guess your idea of acceptable casualties differ from mine.


You can bet it does. To me not one casualty is acceptable. You're the one who mentioned those killed and wounded.



I was referring to those who, because of the LEOs' actions, didn't become casualties.


The Army LEO was trying to save her own ass. Too bad she allowed 12 to be killed in the process.


Two questions...if she was trying to save herself, why did she respond to the call?

How did she allow 12 to be killed?

BTW, Army LEOs are called MPs. Or CID. She wasn't.


How about some answers, SJ.



Read it for yourself.

http://www.nytimes.com/2009/11/12/us/12hood.html


BTW...you stepped in it again.

http://www.army.mil/-news/2009...m-fort-knox-academy/


I did. The article refutes both your assertions.

You've got nothing.



When all else fails, lie, right? Big Grin

The idiot doesn't even know about army cops... Roll Eyes

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