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From: Kurt Ullman on 2 Aug 2008 12:50 In article <eY%kk.3094$De7.1151(a)bignews7.bellsouth.net>, "clint" <bocarsm(a)hotmail.com> wrote: > I wouda blown the dude away. I have a consealed weapon permit(and a Senior) > Ah yes. But they were in Canada, doubt your permit is good there. Even if you are a Senior.
From: Surfer E2468 on 2 Aug 2008 16:38 He was obviously demented, < cruise lover>
From: Kurt Ullman on 3 Aug 2008 15:03 In article <cVmlk.3211$zv7.2244(a)flpi143.ffdc.sbc.com>, "Jean O'Boyle" <j.oboyle(a)removefudged.sbcglobal.net> wrote: > > AMEN Becca! What has happened to this world that one sits or walks away > when another is in trouble? I applaud Les for his stand. > I really can't. Heck the training the COPS get, say don't just go running headlong into a situation. If you do, the chances are good all you do is add to the casualty count. All you do if you get hurt is make it that much harder for the first responders to do their job when they get there. Of course, not running head long to your death is different from calling in the cops, rendering aid when the situation is more stable, etc. The ones worthy of your ire are the people watching and doing nothing else.
From: Chrissy Cruiser on 3 Aug 2008 16:15 On Sun, 3 Aug 2008 13:37:55 -0500, Jean O'Boyle wrote: > AMEN Becca! What has happened to this world that one sits or walks away > when another is in trouble? Too bad you're waaaaay to old for combat, Queenie. -- http://www.bushflash.com/idiot.html
From: Jean O'Boyle on 3 Aug 2008 16:28
"Kurt Ullman" <kurtullman(a)yahoo.com> wrote in message news:kurtullman-B6853E.15033303082008(a)70-3-168-216.area5.spcsdns.net... > In article <cVmlk.3211$zv7.2244(a)flpi143.ffdc.sbc.com>, > "Jean O'Boyle" <j.oboyle(a)removefudged.sbcglobal.net> wrote: > >> >> AMEN Becca! What has happened to this world that one sits or walks away >> when another is in trouble? I applaud Les for his stand. >> > > I really can't. Heck the training the COPS get, say don't just go > running headlong into a situation. If you do, the chances are good all > you do is add to the casualty count. All you do if you get hurt is make > it that much harder for the first responders to do their job when they > get there. > > > Of course, not running head long to your death is different from > calling in the cops, rendering aid when the situation is more stable, > etc. The ones worthy of your ire are the people watching and doing > nothing else I just could not stand by and abandon someone who was in trouble, Kurt..I could not live with myself if I did. Put yourself in the victim's place and see how helpless they are. One of my sons is a police officer and I am sure he would not want me to put myself in harm's way, but I still feel that I must do something when another human being is being harmed. Sometimes the perp does not think anyone will react and is counting on it. --Jean |