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Old 05-07-2010, 04:59 AM   #21
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HE JUST WALKED OFF THE BUS - Now we'll spend thousands of dollars housing him, feeding him, prosecuting him, having him "analyzed", sending him to "mental care", being certain his "rights were not violated"...??

Amazing....
It's because all of the above have become a public industry, big business that makes some people wealthy at taxpayer expense.

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Applying some 'Nam mantra here re: terrorists- "Kill 'em all, and let: God, Allah, Bhudda, Shinto, Karma- whatever- sort 'em out in the next life"- We have become too soft on terror and evildoers-

A close friend and neighbor owns 120 good acres of good deer hunting land- next to State land- his regular "No Trespassing" signs were sometimes ignored- then we posted some of these- quote: "While you are reading this message, our snipers have you set in their crosshairs- feelin' lucky today?"" End of trespassing situation.

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The whole thing was a stupid misunderstanding.

The guy wouldn't get off the bus because he couldn't understand English and was afraid of all the police activity - didn't even know he was the cause of it.

It took the better part of nine hours to get an interpereter.

I think it will be a huge embarrassment to the FBI, State Police, swat teams etc. and would have been a huge mistake to have just shot the guy....
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It wouldn't have taken nine hours to get an interpreter where I live.
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It wouldn't have taken nine hours to get an interpreter where I live.
You have a lot of people fluent in Swahili or Yoruba around there?
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A friend of mine had their 16 year old bi polar son who was in depression cycle and was distraught shot down by sheriff's deputies from 20ft away as he walked toward them with a 2" paring knife, crying, and telling them to just shoot him. Two of them emptied their guns into him, the killing was in accordance with dept policies because he approached them with a "deadly weapon".

Let cooler heads prevail. Put a gun in the hands of some people and they want to use it.
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How truly tragic...
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[QUOTE=Francis Morin;17977]Applying some 'Nam mantra here re: terrorists- "Kill 'em all, and let: God, Allah, Bhudda, Shinto, Karma- whatever- sort 'em out in the next life"-


Spoken by Lt Calley?

Francis, I am aware that some people felt that way but I know that the command authorities and the good officers there tried very diligently to prevent that kind of thought from taking hold. That's not the way we did things and not the way the professional military conducted itself and I would not want post Vietnam era readers thinking that was they way good officers and soldiers conducted themselves.

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Let's just keep in mind that the guys on the ground and the guys in the sky fought two entirely different "wars". I'm not defending or persecuting anyone but simply making note of the "emotional" and "psychological" differences.
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Point well taken Colonel- But- catch-22??
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Default Point well taken Colonel- But- catch-22??

Lt. Calley and that tragic incident were again proof that the unseen enemy, both on the ground, and in the air killed many Americans, in WW11, Korea, Vietnam, and both Desert Storm and current "Sandbox" activities-

I quoted the common mantra of special ops. back in the 'Nam era, but that fact doesn't mean I believe in it. A cop's worst nightname, even a "Dirty Harry .44 mag type" is to apprehend a 11 year old with a weapon in hand coming out of a 7-11 at dead dark night in the rain- and he has the split second decision to make- my life on the line? Or does this kid have a water pistol made to look like a Uzi- with the red "Safety?" front muzzle cap removed.-

My heart goes out to the family of the bi-polar lad who lost his life at the bullet of a LE member- a judgement call I would NOT ever want to have to make- a Clear and Present danger entering my home and a threat to me and my loved ones- will die in the doorway- aka- "The gateway to Hades"- but profiling a stranger who doesn't speak the language and possibly shooting him because he might be a terrorist- tough call.

I would NOT wish to denigrate your USAF missions in "Shock and Awe" ops- the SAM and good old gal Hanoi Jane Fonda and her NVA rocketmen non-withstanding- but LRRPs in class three jungle canopies- the dangers aren't as visible as possibly what you and your crews saw from the skies and your canopied cockpits.

I knew the late Gunny Hathcock- aka "White Feather" as did many Marines and troopies in 1 Corps sector- a legend indeed- Most of his recorded 93 kills were assigned targets- M/Sgt. Chuck McWhinney had a tabulated kill record of over 300- this in the era of Officers(?) and leaders like Lt. Col. Ollie North- who saw high body counts as a fast track up the ranks- and got it too. Vietnam was a war we weren't allowed to win- and a lot of the doubt and suspicion of our Leaders today comes from the 1960's and that turbulent era.

You can castigate Lt. Calley if you wish, I don't! I believe he runs a family jewelry store in GA nowadays- and I'm glad Nixon pardoned him- better to Court Martial the OIC of the Ohio National Guard detail that went to Kent State in Ohio 40 years ago --issuing them Garands with live rounds- against unarmed college kids- no training in crowd control- almost like the British trooper who fired his Brown Bess into the Boston crowd and started the Boston Massacre that lead to our Revolution against King George-

One flash of temper, loss of control and training discipline- shots fired that can never be taken back-

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