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Christopher Dorner and his Manifesto

ok i'm not going to lie, i support his cause in exposing the corruption of the LAPD, but killing innocent people that weren't on the hit list or that were related to someone on there was kind of heinous. Eg. the lawyers daughter and fiancé, and the riverside police. Although i do not condone those murders, the LAPD hastily hosed down a Tacoma with 2 Hispanic ladies without care...so it cancels out what dorner did, at least he had beef with those people...But as of now with the corruption, innocent shootings, and torching the man alive? the LAPD has really led me to raise an eyebrow the next time one of them offers their assistance to me.

If he did some how miraculously made it out using a decoy of some sort it would be rather interesting to see his next move.

Opinons?

February 14, 2013

11 Comments • Newest first

Casey

[quote=Heffalump08]He treats objects like women, man.[/quote]

Hey Lamp, you're beautiful

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TheDudeAbides

He stopped being a hero fighting for truth after he murdered the woman whose only relation to him was being daughter to one of the guy's who wronged him.

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xDracius

Why can't people agree both of them suck?

Reply February 14, 2013
dragon2923

@Heffalump08: This is the moment where I tell you to read again, especially the first question I asked..

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dragon2923

[quote=Heffalump08]You disgust me. That man is a cold-blooded murderer.[/quote]

That is what as been told by the media and official report of a corrupted police service.

It's really easy to put the blame on someone else especially when the public is against that said person.

What tells you that he really committed those crime ?
Is it possible that those crimes are just a cover up made by the LAPD itself to cover something bigger?

Just throwing this in the air... Now it's up to you to pick a side

Also, did you watch the movie 16 blocks( http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0450232/ ) I know it is fiction but hey, it is possible.

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taotapp

They said they found his wallet on his charred person. A fire hot enough to burn a cabin and a body miraculously spares the wallet with that crucial evidence.
To top it off, a couple of days ago they [url=http://www.cbsnews.com/8301-201_162-57568914/christopher-dorner-may-have-tried-to-cross-the-mexican-border-court-documents-show/]found his wallet near the Mexico border.[/url]

Nothing stopped the LAPD from firing on trucks that looked like Dorner's. Who's to say they wouldn't fire up some random dude's cabin, burn it, go "oops!" and plant the wallet, which they found several days prior? May sound farfetched, but this IS the LAPD we're talking about. Rev up those tinfoil hats, 'cause I'm-

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FrozenFlameO

here comes the batman jokes..

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ProBlades

Well he did a damn impressive job of keeping on the run for 6 days, I certainly applaud him for that.

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IKickCats

Dorner is a hero. Now, don't get me wrong killing innocent people is in no way being a hero but he had the guts to come out and say there's corruption within the lapd while being a cop then he get's fired for it. Pretty obvious the lapd is trying to hide something.

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mrcolorado

[quote=Segumisama]If you're just now having thoughts about only one police force in this country... well. Let's just say that corruption is everywhere in this world, especially in police forces. Power corrupts, or have you heard?[/quote]

well i would be lying giving my thoughts on some other police force that i have no idea about and i don't see corruption on a level that you do i guess. and i only have a broad idea of corruption among the LAPD because i live in LA as well as San Diego.

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Segumisama

If you're just now having thoughts about only one police force in this country... well. Let's just say that corruption is everywhere in this world, especially in police forces. Power corrupts, or have you heard?

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