nurp
09-06-2005, 12:54 PM
Even if its fake, still entertaining to read, especially here at work!
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nurp 09-06-2005, 12:54 PM Even if its fake, still entertaining to read, especially here at work! eyecu 09-06-2005, 12:56 PM We finally see a police car come down the street. The officers stop and ask us what we are doing with all the guns. We inform them we are protecting ours and the nieghbors homes. They state we can walk around with guns as long as they are visible. They also state "roll them to the sides and we'll pick them up later" :rofl: Vlasic 09-06-2005, 12:56 PM a lot of people already addressed this. i doubt it's going to come back and bite him in the ass. people need to stop watching CSI and law and order. murders get solved most of the time because there's some pre-existing relationship between the perp and victim. wtf that's usually how it is in those shows tooooooooo iNVAR 09-06-2005, 12:57 PM wtf that's usually how it is in those shows tooooooooo oh, well.... then keep watching them. :) even then, evidence doesn't develop nearly as easily or quickly as it does in those shows. nothing's going to happen to code4. Cav Scout 09-06-2005, 12:57 PM i doubt it's going to come back and bite him in the ass. people need to stop watching CSI and law and order. murders get solved most of the time because there's some pre-existing relationship between the perp and victim. Really. Was this random dead body(of the hundreds of others shot) killed by the local neighborhood militia protecting their residence, or killed by one of the several gangs of roving thugs? In the end, who cares. The authorities would most likely blame the latter even if they KNEW better. iNVAR 09-06-2005, 12:59 PM Really. Was this random dead body(of the hundreds of others shot) killed by the local neighborhood militia protecting their residence, or killed by one of the several gangs of roving thugs? In the end, who cares. The authorities would most likely blame the latter even if they KNEW better. So... you're agreeing with me? Ok. Bitchin_Camaro 09-06-2005, 01:01 PM anyone do the :Pstfu: thing yet? if not, this is the official :Pstfu: else :lies: if else then :reaper: Cav Scout 09-06-2005, 01:01 PM Uh... Ya. DocHolliday 09-06-2005, 01:02 PM if the TV is not there then why am I pointing a gun at him? Because you know he is looking for trouble. What is the kid doing in his neighbrohood to begin with? Look Kelven, we can follow this all the way back to why did the thugs dad get his mom pregnant. It doesn't friggin matter. He was there, looking for trouble. The thug found it. Simple as that. Vlasic 09-06-2005, 01:03 PM it's all about circular logic with some people. Kali 09-06-2005, 01:07 PM Code4 has never posted bullshit (that I remember) on TW. He was also one of the biggest donors to this site when we needed a new server. He is a standup individual, and I believe his story 100%. This is the reason why gun control is a fucking bad idea. Flash 09-06-2005, 01:07 PM 34 pages of the same revolving bullshit. I think we can repeat the same points for atleast another 30+ pages. [SES]BaNsHee 09-06-2005, 01:08 PM it's all about circular logic with some people. That's exactly the kind of term I was looking for. I have felt like this thread has been going in circles for pages now. Good call. Spiderman 09-06-2005, 01:08 PM Thugs should know that they carry guns as a status symbol. Whitey has a gun to kill something. fatalerror 09-06-2005, 01:10 PM and then you see this. not all them black folk are bad. http://www.google.com/search?sourceid=navclient&ie=UTF-8&rls=GGLD,GGLD:2003-43,GGLD:en&q=Jabbar+Gibson My hero is a bus thief By RICK CASEY Copyright 2005 Houston Chronicle When I heard President Bush on Thursday morning call for "zero tolerance of people breaking the law during an emergency such as this," it gave me shivers. I know he wanted to send a tough message to thugs stealing guns, drugs and flat-panel televisions, holding up hospitals, shooting at helicopters. But doesn't he realize he would be heard by the moral equivalent of school administrators? These are people who suspend girls for bringing Midol in their purses or butter knives in their lunchboxes. What would they do to a kid who steals a bus? When he arrived at the Astrodome about 10 p.m. Wednesday, 20-year-old Jabbar Gibson modestly confessed that he had commandeered a school bus in New Orleans, then picked up about 70 passengers before heading out for the 13-hour trek to Houston. Stealing a bus is a felony. It's also an act of heroism. There's something about the obliteration of a city and all its survival systems of social support and discipline that messes with moral norms. When they arrived at the Astrodome, Gibson and his passengers raised another moral question. Should they be let in? Where Oilers once slept It was reminiscent of the Cold War debates over whether a family with a backyard bomb shelter should, in a nuclear attack, let neighbors in knowing that the food and water supply wouldn't support them all. Officials believe the practical limit for shelter in the Astrodome is 25,000, and they had made a commitment to house refugees from the Superdome who could reach that number. At first, unidentified officials told the bus refugees no. But about half an hour later, Red Cross officials who are running the shelter operation let them in to sleep on the former playing field, where the Oilers once slept. Earlier, however, a desperate woman driving a van filled with five children and a crated dog was turned away. A dramatic photo on the Chronicle's front page yesterday led to phone calls to the newspaper, volunteering shelter. Officials were reasonably concerned about opening Astrodome gates to all comers before learning how many would be coming from the Superdome. Thursday officials would take a more nuanced approach and let some refugees in who didn't show up in buses. Trouble headed our way? Meanwhile, fed by alarming images of anarchy from New Orleans and reports of fights breaking out as buses loaded at the Superdome, some Houstonians worried about what kind of trouble was headed our way. Some nurses at the Texas Medical Center, for example, wondered aloud Wednesday if the refugees would be allowed out of the Astrodome to board the light rail and head their way. They were not alone in their worries. The answer is yes, the refugees will be allowed to come and go. But fears that the refugees will become an uncivil mob at the Astrodome are overblown. The concerns were, inevitably, tinged with race and class perceptions. The pictures we see from the Superdome are of people who are mostly poor and black. Yet imagine that the entire population of The Woodlands, mostly white and prosperous, were confined for five days to an Astrodome that had no air conditioning, few working toilets, no showers, dwindling supplies of food and water, inadequate medical assistance and a likelihood that things would only get worse. Anyone who thinks they would politely, without anger, queue up for an inadequate number of delayed buses has never driven I-45 during rush hour. Houston knows the difference between those who steal buses and those who steal televisions, shoot at rescue workers, or who stick up hospital pharmacists for drugs. We greet these refugees not with zero tolerance, but with a generous welcome. And with an Astrodome that, while not ideal, will be air-conditioned, well-supplied and well-supported. We can expect that the vast majority will respond the way we ourselves can only hope we would if we were in their soggy shoes. DocHolliday 09-06-2005, 01:10 PM whatever. i still think it's fake. my gut says it's fake. like i said earlier, something about the story doesn't seem right. Who cares if it is or not. Its a interesting story and has brought about a spirited debate. If its fake then code tricked me. 2 minutes after that I would froget all about it and move on. :shrug: K-Rex 09-06-2005, 01:11 PM Amazing story. :o: Skibbi9 09-06-2005, 01:11 PM BCamaro, for some reason I don't think digi cam pics were on the top of his priorities, Let me take pics of this looter before he pulls his gun on me. please smile sir. We can't eat, but its a good thing I'm using these batteries on my digicam instead of in this here flashlight. Midnj 09-06-2005, 01:12 PM sounds fake but :shrug: Icey 09-06-2005, 01:17 PM :classic: | ||