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So one of my former housemates was murdered...

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Sad...Really is.
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20 years ago rehab houses only had alkies there, then 10 years ago they filled'em up with
meth heads/dope fiends. Now all the metal cases coming out of prisons are sent to rehab
houses for storage.

Do not let a rebab house into your neighborhood.


...Galvanized
 
Originally posted by: Aimster
the poor guy .. coming back from Iraq .... now to deal with this..

that has got to be the worst feeling ever.

🙁

No kidding. Guaranteed mental problems now. If that was me and something happened to my wife while I'm in Iraq, I'd probably just volunteer to stay over there for years.
 
WTF is wrong with people??
The adults was bad enough - but those two little kids, 3 & 6 :|🙁:|

Sometimes I think coming down out of the trees was a bad move all things considered.
 
I knew that fire was more than it seemed, the found bodies in a house that burned late in the morning, nobody at the house got out, nobody called 911🙁
 
I can't imagine how messed up a person would have to be to be able to do that. I wouldn't even call them human. More like a rabid animal that should be put down as soon as they are identified. 🙁
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Originally posted by: dxkj
That's why all sane, law abiding americans should have and now how to use text

Not the solution to all the world's problems, but against a knifey psycho...

I completely agree. First of all, it's our Constitutional right. Second, every American is born with a natural ability to handle firearms and is an expert marksmen. Third, criminals can never get their hands on it, because like you said only "law abiding" Americans should have it. The honor system will prevent these lifesavers from falling into the wrong hands. Fourth, crazy people or those under drugs (often the same thing), are easily intimidated and stopped by guns. Drugs like PCP are rendered worthless once they are staring down the barrel of a gun.
 
Originally posted by: sygyzy
Originally posted by: dxkj
That's why all sane, law abiding americans should have and now how to use text

Not the solution to all the world's problems, but against a knifey psycho...

I completely agree. First of all, it's our Constitutional right. Second, every American is born with a natural ability to handle firearms and is an expert marksmen. Third, criminals can never get their hands on it, because like you said only "law abiding" Americans should have it. The honor system will prevent these lifesavers from falling into the wrong hands. Fourth, crazy people or those under drugs (often the same thing), are easily intimidated and stopped by guns. Drugs like PCP are rendered worthless once they are staring down the barrel of a gun.



Of course not. That's why you have to shoot them. It's not just about intimidating the guy, it's about stopping him if necessary.

 
Olga Milkin's husband, Sgt. Leonid Milkin of the Army National Guard, returned from duty in Iraq to his burned-out home late this morning.

Wearing Army fatigues, Milkin was brought in a black SUV to the home. Officers gave him a brief tour of the house. He spent a few moments at a memorial for his wife, children and sister-in-law before leaving without speaking to reporters.

I couldn't bear it if I were him. I dunno what I would do...
 
i read that today and thought it was the most fvcked up thing i read in as long as i could remember.

my heart goes out to that poor guy who is away serving our country ... to have to come home to this... 🙁
 
Originally posted by: SlitheryDee
Olga Milkin's husband, Sgt. Leonid Milkin of the Army National Guard, returned from duty in Iraq to his burned-out home late this morning.

Wearing Army fatigues, Milkin was brought in a black SUV to the home. Officers gave him a brief tour of the house. He spent a few moments at a memorial for his wife, children and sister-in-law before leaving without speaking to reporters.

I couldn't bear it if I were him. I dunno what I would do...

makes my stomach churn and my eyes misty 🙁
 
Originally posted by: Shawn
This is why I support the death penalty. :|

this is why i DON'T support the death penalty.... make that piece of shyt suffer and rot away in a dank prison cell.
 
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