Topic: 4 Marines killed in military attacks in Tenn.
no photo
Sat 07/18/15 02:09 PM
Guess who says theyre coming to Chattanooga?


"" Messages appearing to originate from the
Westboro Baptist Twitter account indicate
that the small church plans to picket the
funerals of slain servicemembers killed in
Chattanooga.
Claiming that God sent the gunman to the
military installations in Chattanooga,
Westboro Baptist on Saturday indicated
that it planned to protest the funerals of
the slain Marines and Sailor.
Blaming the killings in part on the
acceptance of gay marriage in the U.S.,
the church said it would protest the
funerals "with a helpful message."
In response to one tweet saying that if the
church came to Chattanooga it would be
sent home, the church called the person a
"silly girl."
In another tweet, the church wrote of the
dead servicemembers: "What we know is
God Hates them! The only merciful thing
now is warn the living."""
http://www.timesfreepress.com/news/local/story/2015/jul/18/westboro-baptist-reportedly-planning-protest-funerals-slain-servicemen/315299/

If anyone here is from Chattanooga and sees one of these a-holes there, please punch one of them in the face....thanks in advance.

no photo
Sat 07/18/15 02:39 PM

Guess who says theyre coming to Chattanooga?


"" Messages appearing to originate from the
Westboro Baptist Twitter account indicate
that the small church plans to picket the
funerals of slain servicemembers killed in
Chattanooga.
Claiming that God sent the gunman to the
military installations in Chattanooga,
Westboro Baptist on Saturday indicated
that it planned to protest the funerals of
the slain Marines and Sailor.
Blaming the killings in part on the
acceptance of gay marriage in the U.S.,
the church said it would protest the
funerals "with a helpful message."
In response to one tweet saying that if the
church came to Chattanooga it would be
sent home, the church called the person a
"silly girl."
In another tweet, the church wrote of the
dead servicemembers: "What we know is
God Hates them! The only merciful thing
now is warn the living."""
http://www.timesfreepress.com/news/local/story/2015/jul/18/westboro-baptist-reportedly-planning-protest-funerals-slain-servicemen/315299/

If anyone here is from Chattanooga and sees one of these a-holes there, please punch one of them in the face....thanks in advance.


This is a nightmare & a disgrace & an insult.... on top of AN ACT OF WAR :explode

germanchoclate1981's photo
Sun 07/19/15 01:50 AM



terrorist isil wannabe can buy them too. That, neighbors, Americans, is the point


That same terrorist can go to Mexico and buy whatever they want.

It is a brilliant idea to limit the targets capacity to fight back by limiting their options.

Looks like you want flintlocks for the targets and fully auto assault rifles from Mexico for the jihadists..

Great plan.

No, our police and military have theirs and the Chattanooga PD proved their efficiency. This was a moving hostile target firing on them and they limited the number of casualties ending THIS threat. Great job Chattanooga PD. Look at what a static Major Nadal did with a handgun13 dead and 32 wounded. This proves that you don't need a 100 round drum if you are proficient with your weapon. This guy wasn't accustomed to placing his shots or target selection or there would have been more casualties. 4 dead one wounded is no where near the hit miss ratio Nadal did. This is bad but it could have been much worse.
My plan makes too much sense, it'll never work.


I see your point and respectfully disagree. You are not taking into consideration the fact that the market is already flooded with high capacity magazines and semi-auto assault rifles. This means, that a ban on these will merely create a black market for them. It may HELP deter Joe Blow from buying these weapons, but often times these antagonists are not Joe Blow. At the same rate, you are now making a few previously innocent people criminals, and you are making career criminals wealthier. Banning high cap magazines, for instance, would make purchasing them similar to buying a few ounces of marijuana on the street corner. Again, honest people would not have them, but dishonest ones would. It would waste time, resources and manpower enforcing this. This manpower would be better spent elsewhere.

Heck, on the flip side, I can't help but wonder if this assailant were an amateur, and had a full auto weapon, lives may actually have been saved as he would burn through his ammo faster, and his shots would be less precise.

All too often I find the public crying for more rules and regs thereby relieving themselves of responsibility. But, Perhaps the government should have stepped in. Rather that take responsibility away from people, maybe we shouldn't give mass shooters infamy by pasting their pictures all over the media, giving them infamy. Perhaps if we hadn't show the world that we were weak, and ISIS were strong, they would have less lone-wolf followers.


I understand the disparity in which we want to keep OUR guns. I get what you are thinking about rate of fire and capacity. The error is the difference between rate of fire and cyclic rate. Sure if a gun can spit out 50 rounds in 12.5 seconds (rough estimate) that's about 4 per second. 10 of them might hit A target(s) and 40 would miss. That's 20% efficient. The same weapon with 4 30 round mags is CAPABLE of firing at the same cyclic rate but it takes time to drop a mag, access another, orient load and seat the mag and charge if necessary and possibly resight. Pros obviously are much better at this but even if they take 1.5 seconds between the last shot from the first mag and the first shot from the second, that's 1.5 seconds and 20 less shots before an opportunity to physically take down, distract, find cover, lay flat, is any of this sounding familiar? Split seconds can mean life or death which was tragically proven in the Fort Hood shooting in 09. If you heard the numbers of shots fired and number of wounded and dead you would assume it was a high cap assault rifle mag drum or box or there had to be more than one shooter. I did, sick, shocked hurt and was even more sick when one of my doctors and the only civilian victim died. So this **** is personal to me. Hassan was extremely skilled with one pistol. Imagine if that level of skill accuracy was 100 rounds instead of 20 per mag. When you're in a place so overwhelmingly crowded and you don't care which blob you blow a hole in you don't have to be accurate, all you have to do is keep pulling the trigger and control the weapon.

Even if you stay engaged on the rear sight never blink and don't fumble the mag the empty has to clear the well and the full mag has to replace it. That takes time, a second, 3 seconds maybe 5 if the shooter is nervous or drops it, it could be the difference of life or deaths.

That church... Should stay where they are and RESPECT THE DEAD.

germanchoclate1981's photo
Sun 07/19/15 02:21 AM
Almost forgot the criminality...spock
It's legal to buy from an ffl dealer right? Illegal to sell without said license. Where are all these illegal guns coming from that are being collected? Tagged? Filed? Stored? In Evidence?
Recycling is good for mother earth, and population control. mad
Criminals will find ways to get guns this is inevitable, but if we stop making them, destroy every one used in any crime from illegal sale trafficking murders... They're going to phase out of distribution for non-military applications. Police shouldn't have them either. The 'recyclers' are already criminals. The go to gun shows skip the 3-5 day waiting period that law abiding buyers with nothing to hide can't skip and profit from distributing the weapons they purchased with group rate discounts. Once the blood dries and the next victims make the news the evidence is recycled. Lament, rage, repeat.

Lpdon's photo
Sun 07/19/15 04:58 AM
Edited by Lpdon on Sun 07/19/15 05:02 AM





This terrorist was unlucky, he got killed before police could take him to Burger King like the last terrorist Dylan Roof.

Some terrorists have all the luck.


A bullet to the head would have been better.
a bullet is aimed at the center of mass.

One terrorist got burger king, the other wasn't so lucky.


whoa I don't remember reading that he got Burger King, but if he did so what? Law Enforcement needed information and they needed it fast. They didn't know if he was acting alone, part of a terrorist plot or if it was the beginning of a spree or what.

The first key to any interview is building rapport with someone, that's not just law enforcement that's common sense. I interview people on a regular basis, I have interviewed people and got admission on an internal theft a few years back where I got the person stealing a bottle of liquor and by the time the interview was over got an admission for over $10,000 in merchandise and cash over a period of three years. The first thing I was taught when I went through my training is that is the very first thing you do, build rapport with the person. If they make a reasonable request, I make it happen.

Here's just a small portion of how I do an interview and this is who I am certified through.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bQDDJMSo9ec

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7I3s2I824ok

Before you slam it, it was developed by a former FBI Agent and Director of the Behavioral Analysis Unit. It is used not only by the private sector but by many Law Enforcement Agencies world wide.
Bullcrap, he got burger king because there are plenty of law enforcement officials who adhere to the same philosophy of Dylann Roof. Many of the white supremacist terrorists groups constitute law enforcement officials, many are from all walks of life, especially in the south.


Joseph Goebbels famously said repeat a lie 1,000 times and it will become the truth. You got 998 more to go. rofl

Lpdon's photo
Sun 07/19/15 05:01 AM






This terrorist was unlucky, he got killed before police could take him to Burger King like the last terrorist Dylan Roof.

Some terrorists have all the luck.


A bullet to the head would have been better.
a bullet is aimed at the center of mass.

One terrorist got burger king, the other wasn't so lucky.


whoa I don't remember reading that he got Burger King, but if he did so what? Law Enforcement needed information and they needed it fast. They didn't know if he was acting alone, part of a terrorist plot or if it was the beginning of a spree or what.

The first key to any interview is building rapport with someone, that's not just law enforcement that's common sense. I interview people on a regular basis, I have interviewed people and got admission on an internal theft a few years back where I got the person stealing a bottle of liquor and by the time the interview was over got an admission for over $10,000 in merchandise and cash over a period of three years. The first thing I was taught when I went through my training is that is the very first thing you do, build rapport with the person. If they make a reasonable request, I make it happen.

Here's just a small portion of how I do an interview and this is who I am certified through.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bQDDJMSo9ec

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7I3s2I824ok

Before you slam it, it was developed by a former FBI Agent and Director of the Behavioral Analysis Unit. It is used not only by the private sector but by many Law Enforcement Agencies world wide.
Bullcrap, he got burger king because there are plenty of law enforcement officials who adhere to the same philosophy of Dylann Roof. Many of the white supremacist terrorists groups constitute law enforcement officials, many are from all walks of life, especially in the south.


http://m.snopes.com/2015/06/22/dylann-roof-burger-king/

Nothing racists


Even if he was taken to or given Burger King, who cares? Good investigators who aren't Keystone Cops do that kind of thing on a regular basis.

Lpdon's photo
Sun 07/19/15 05:03 AM

Death toll now 5....

"" A sailor who was shot in the Chattanooga,
Tenn., gun rampage died Saturday, becoming
the fifth fatal victim, the U.S. Navy said.
Navy Petty Officer 2nd Class Randall Smith
died two days after a gunman opened fire at
two military outposts in Tennessee, his step-
grandmother Darlene Proxmire told
NewsChannel 15.
The U.S. Navy confirmed a sailor succumbed
to his wounds at 2:17 a.m. but did not
release his name.
The 24-year-old hero from Ohio had been shot
in the back, stomach and arm while working at
the Navy Operational Support Center, his
family told the Salina Journal. The U.S. Navy
logistics specialist suffered extensive damage
to his liver and colon.
Smith, a husband and father of three young
daughters, wanted to reassure his family after
undergoing multiple surgeries
“When he came out he finally responded to
them and he gave his wife a thumbs up,”
Proxmire said.
He was soon placed on a ventilator and taken
into the trauma intensive care unit.""
http://www.nydailynews.com/news/national/randall-smith-5th-victim-chattanooga-shooting-dies-article-1.2296310


sad

Lpdon's photo
Sun 07/19/15 05:05 AM


http://www.jihadwatch.org/2015/07/former-fbi-assistant-director-on-mohammad-abdulazeez-we-dont-know-that-its-a-muslim-name

Former FBI assistant director on Mohammad Abdulazeez: "We don't know that it's a Muslim name"noway

Cranium so far up their Sphincter,it ain't pretty!


rant I am so feed up!
The shooter, his history, his father's history, the trips, the 'naturalize' & ''domestic' LIES.
The b@stard is/ was an MUSLIM ISLAMIC TERRORIST & FOREIGNER.
How f@cking stupid do they think people are? frustrated


Not as stupid as you think, that is why they are flocking to Donald Trump. They know he means business.

Lpdon's photo
Sun 07/19/15 05:08 AM

Guess who says theyre coming to Chattanooga?


"" Messages appearing to originate from the
Westboro Baptist Twitter account indicate
that the small church plans to picket the
funerals of slain servicemembers killed in
Chattanooga.
Claiming that God sent the gunman to the
military installations in Chattanooga,
Westboro Baptist on Saturday indicated
that it planned to protest the funerals of
the slain Marines and Sailor.
Blaming the killings in part on the
acceptance of gay marriage in the U.S.,
the church said it would protest the
funerals "with a helpful message."
In response to one tweet saying that if the
church came to Chattanooga it would be
sent home, the church called the person a
"silly girl."
In another tweet, the church wrote of the
dead servicemembers: "What we know is
God Hates them! The only merciful thing
now is warn the living."""
http://www.timesfreepress.com/news/local/story/2015/jul/18/westboro-baptist-reportedly-planning-protest-funerals-slain-servicemen/315299/

If anyone here is from Chattanooga and sees one of these a-holes there, please punch one of them in the face....thanks in advance.


Go figure. They did that here in Nevada when Brianna Dennison was brutally raped and murdered. The Patriot Guard will be there in full force and they will deal with these guys, and they are very good at what they do!

They really aren't that big. Not that Phelps is dead his wife runs the church and it is just her kids and their kids. I think there are only like 20 members now or something like that.

Ras427's photo
Sun 07/19/15 05:12 AM






This terrorist was unlucky, he got killed before police could take him to Burger King like the last terrorist Dylan Roof.

Some terrorists have all the luck.


A bullet to the head would have been better.
a bullet is aimed at the center of mass.

One terrorist got burger king, the other wasn't so lucky.


whoa I don't remember reading that he got Burger King, but if he did so what? Law Enforcement needed information and they needed it fast. They didn't know if he was acting alone, part of a terrorist plot or if it was the beginning of a spree or what.

The first key to any interview is building rapport with someone, that's not just law enforcement that's common sense. I interview people on a regular basis, I have interviewed people and got admission on an internal theft a few years back where I got the person stealing a bottle of liquor and by the time the interview was over got an admission for over $10,000 in merchandise and cash over a period of three years. The first thing I was taught when I went through my training is that is the very first thing you do, build rapport with the person. If they make a reasonable request, I make it happen.

Here's just a small portion of how I do an interview and this is who I am certified through.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bQDDJMSo9ec

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7I3s2I824ok

Before you slam it, it was developed by a former FBI Agent and Director of the Behavioral Analysis Unit. It is used not only by the private sector but by many Law Enforcement Agencies world wide.
Bullcrap, he got burger king because there are plenty of law enforcement officials who adhere to the same philosophy of Dylann Roof. Many of the white supremacist terrorists groups constitute law enforcement officials, many are from all walks of life, especially in the south.


Joseph Goebbels famously said repeat a lie 1,000 times and it will become the truth. You got 998 more to go. rofl
Hell of a person to refer to, you can thank your American media, always truthful, always reliable.

Lpdon's photo
Sun 07/19/15 05:16 AM


Guess who says theyre coming to Chattanooga?


"" Messages appearing to originate from the
Westboro Baptist Twitter account indicate
that the small church plans to picket the
funerals of slain servicemembers killed in
Chattanooga.
Claiming that God sent the gunman to the
military installations in Chattanooga,
Westboro Baptist on Saturday indicated
that it planned to protest the funerals of
the slain Marines and Sailor.
Blaming the killings in part on the
acceptance of gay marriage in the U.S.,
the church said it would protest the
funerals "with a helpful message."
In response to one tweet saying that if the
church came to Chattanooga it would be
sent home, the church called the person a
"silly girl."
In another tweet, the church wrote of the
dead servicemembers: "What we know is
God Hates them! The only merciful thing
now is warn the living."""
http://www.timesfreepress.com/news/local/story/2015/jul/18/westboro-baptist-reportedly-planning-protest-funerals-slain-servicemen/315299/

If anyone here is from Chattanooga and sees one of these a-holes there, please punch one of them in the face....thanks in advance.


This is a nightmare & a disgrace & an insult.... on top of AN ACT OF WAR :explode


All through out history when some country or some radical group declared war on the United States we went and cleaned house with them. Those days were long gone the day Obama became President, well Bubba Clinton too.

How many have declaired war against the United States now?

Al Qaeda, The Taliban, TTTP, ISIS and even Iran has. Why in the hell aren't we taking these A$$holes out? Oh yeah, Barry's President.

Lpdon's photo
Sun 07/19/15 05:17 AM

Almost forgot the criminality...spock
It's legal to buy from an ffl dealer right? Illegal to sell without said license. Where are all these illegal guns coming from that are being collected? Tagged? Filed? Stored? In Evidence?
Recycling is good for mother earth, and population control. mad
Criminals will find ways to get guns this is inevitable, but if we stop making them, destroy every one used in any crime from illegal sale trafficking murders... They're going to phase out of distribution for non-military applications. Police shouldn't have them either. The 'recyclers' are already criminals. The go to gun shows skip the 3-5 day waiting period that law abiding buyers with nothing to hide can't skip and profit from distributing the weapons they purchased with group rate discounts. Once the blood dries and the next victims make the news the evidence is recycled. Lament, rage, repeat.


As soon as the case is over any gun involved that can not be legally given back to the owner the gun get's melted down.

Lpdon's photo
Sun 07/19/15 05:18 AM







This terrorist was unlucky, he got killed before police could take him to Burger King like the last terrorist Dylan Roof.

Some terrorists have all the luck.


A bullet to the head would have been better.
a bullet is aimed at the center of mass.

One terrorist got burger king, the other wasn't so lucky.


whoa I don't remember reading that he got Burger King, but if he did so what? Law Enforcement needed information and they needed it fast. They didn't know if he was acting alone, part of a terrorist plot or if it was the beginning of a spree or what.

The first key to any interview is building rapport with someone, that's not just law enforcement that's common sense. I interview people on a regular basis, I have interviewed people and got admission on an internal theft a few years back where I got the person stealing a bottle of liquor and by the time the interview was over got an admission for over $10,000 in merchandise and cash over a period of three years. The first thing I was taught when I went through my training is that is the very first thing you do, build rapport with the person. If they make a reasonable request, I make it happen.

Here's just a small portion of how I do an interview and this is who I am certified through.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bQDDJMSo9ec

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7I3s2I824ok

Before you slam it, it was developed by a former FBI Agent and Director of the Behavioral Analysis Unit. It is used not only by the private sector but by many Law Enforcement Agencies world wide.
Bullcrap, he got burger king because there are plenty of law enforcement officials who adhere to the same philosophy of Dylann Roof. Many of the white supremacist terrorists groups constitute law enforcement officials, many are from all walks of life, especially in the south.


Joseph Goebbels famously said repeat a lie 1,000 times and it will become the truth. You got 998 more to go. rofl
Hell of a person to refer to, you can thank your American media, always truthful, always reliable.


Why? Your the one spreading the lies.

Drivinmenutz's photo
Sun 07/19/15 06:33 AM




terrorist isil wannabe can buy them too. That, neighbors, Americans, is the point


That same terrorist can go to Mexico and buy whatever they want.

It is a brilliant idea to limit the targets capacity to fight back by limiting their options.

Looks like you want flintlocks for the targets and fully auto assault rifles from Mexico for the jihadists..

Great plan.

No, our police and military have theirs and the Chattanooga PD proved their efficiency. This was a moving hostile target firing on them and they limited the number of casualties ending THIS threat. Great job Chattanooga PD. Look at what a static Major Nadal did with a handgun13 dead and 32 wounded. This proves that you don't need a 100 round drum if you are proficient with your weapon. This guy wasn't accustomed to placing his shots or target selection or there would have been more casualties. 4 dead one wounded is no where near the hit miss ratio Nadal did. This is bad but it could have been much worse.
My plan makes too much sense, it'll never work.


I see your point and respectfully disagree. You are not taking into consideration the fact that the market is already flooded with high capacity magazines and semi-auto assault rifles. This means, that a ban on these will merely create a black market for them. It may HELP deter Joe Blow from buying these weapons, but often times these antagonists are not Joe Blow. At the same rate, you are now making a few previously innocent people criminals, and you are making career criminals wealthier. Banning high cap magazines, for instance, would make purchasing them similar to buying a few ounces of marijuana on the street corner. Again, honest people would not have them, but dishonest ones would. It would waste time, resources and manpower enforcing this. This manpower would be better spent elsewhere.

Heck, on the flip side, I can't help but wonder if this assailant were an amateur, and had a full auto weapon, lives may actually have been saved as he would burn through his ammo faster, and his shots would be less precise.

All too often I find the public crying for more rules and regs thereby relieving themselves of responsibility. But, Perhaps the government should have stepped in. Rather that take responsibility away from people, maybe we shouldn't give mass shooters infamy by pasting their pictures all over the media, giving them infamy. Perhaps if we hadn't show the world that we were weak, and ISIS were strong, they would have less lone-wolf followers.


I understand the disparity in which we want to keep OUR guns. I get what you are thinking about rate of fire and capacity. The error is the difference between rate of fire and cyclic rate. Sure if a gun can spit out 50 rounds in 12.5 seconds (rough estimate) that's about 4 per second. 10 of them might hit A target(s) and 40 would miss. That's 20% efficient. The same weapon with 4 30 round mags is CAPABLE of firing at the same cyclic rate but it takes time to drop a mag, access another, orient load and seat the mag and charge if necessary and possibly resight. Pros obviously are much better at this but even if they take 1.5 seconds between the last shot from the first mag and the first shot from the second, that's 1.5 seconds and 20 less shots before an opportunity to physically take down, distract, find cover, lay flat, is any of this sounding familiar? Split seconds can mean life or death which was tragically proven in the Fort Hood shooting in 09. If you heard the numbers of shots fired and number of wounded and dead you would assume it was a high cap assault rifle mag drum or box or there had to be more than one shooter. I did, sick, shocked hurt and was even more sick when one of my doctors and the only civilian victim died. So this **** is personal to me. Hassan was extremely skilled with one pistol. Imagine if that level of skill accuracy was 100 rounds instead of 20 per mag. When you're in a place so overwhelmingly crowded and you don't care which blob you blow a hole in you don't have to be accurate, all you have to do is keep pulling the trigger and control the weapon.

Even if you stay engaged on the rear sight never blink and don't fumble the mag the empty has to clear the well and the full mag has to replace it. That takes time, a second, 3 seconds maybe 5 if the shooter is nervous or drops it, it could be the difference of life or deaths.

That church... Should stay where they are and RESPECT THE DEAD.

I am sorry to hear about your doctor.

Agreed. Takes time to reload leaving openings for retaliation. This is why I wondered if we'd been better off had the assailant been using a full auto rifle instead of a semi-auto (again utilizing the same logic) .

The plan of banning high cap magazines may seem effective at first, but this is under the assumption that criminals can no longer get their hands of them. Problem is, as I explained earlier, that even when made illegal, they will be relatively easy to obtain on a black market since there are so many in distribution now. I also worry about "blowback" when it becomes more profitable for illegal sales.

In fact, I know a police officer who deliberately bought 10 AR-15's when the government was pushing to ban assault rifles. He was banking on the idea that when illegal, he could make his money back several fold. This occurred nation wide with high cap magazines, ammunition, and accessories which were brought into question.

no photo
Sun 07/19/15 06:41 AM
Why don't we bury our Marines first, then pick this up gentlemen. JMO

no photo
Sun 07/19/15 06:57 AM

Why don't we bury our Marines first, then pick this up gentlemen. JMO


Normally I would agree with this.
But this whole tragedy... is a big story line & a distraction for a purpose.....

Oh look... a squirrel

Ras427's photo
Sun 07/19/15 09:01 AM








This terrorist was unlucky, he got killed before police could take him to Burger King like the last terrorist Dylan Roof.

Some terrorists have all the luck.


A bullet to the head would have been better.
a bullet is aimed at the center of mass.

One terrorist got burger king, the other wasn't so lucky.


whoa I don't remember reading that he got Burger King, but if he did so what? Law Enforcement needed information and they needed it fast. They didn't know if he was acting alone, part of a terrorist plot or if it was the beginning of a spree or what.

The first key to any interview is building rapport with someone, that's not just law enforcement that's common sense. I interview people on a regular basis, I have interviewed people and got admission on an internal theft a few years back where I got the person stealing a bottle of liquor and by the time the interview was over got an admission for over $10,000 in merchandise and cash over a period of three years. The first thing I was taught when I went through my training is that is the very first thing you do, build rapport with the person. If they make a reasonable request, I make it happen.

Here's just a small portion of how I do an interview and this is who I am certified through.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bQDDJMSo9ec

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7I3s2I824ok

Before you slam it, it was developed by a former FBI Agent and Director of the Behavioral Analysis Unit. It is used not only by the private sector but by many Law Enforcement Agencies world wide.
Bullcrap, he got burger king because there are plenty of law enforcement officials who adhere to the same philosophy of Dylann Roof. Many of the white supremacist terrorists groups constitute law enforcement officials, many are from all walks of life, especially in the south.


Joseph Goebbels famously said repeat a lie 1,000 times and it will become the truth. You got 998 more to go. rofl
Hell of a person to refer to, you can thank your American media, always truthful, always reliable.


Why? Your the one spreading the lies.
wrong, you're the one who said that it's common police practice.

Ras427's photo
Sun 07/19/15 09:04 AM




This terrorist was unlucky, he got killed before police could take him to Burger King like the last terrorist Dylan Roof.

Some terrorists have all the luck.


A bullet to the head would have been better.
a bullet is aimed at the center of mass.

One terrorist got burger king, the other wasn't so lucky.


whoa I don't remember reading that he got Burger King, but if he did so what? Law Enforcement needed information and they needed it fast. They didn't know if he was acting alone, part of a terrorist plot or if it was the beginning of a spree or what.

The first key to any interview is building rapport with someone, that's not just law enforcement that's common sense. I interview people on a regular basis, I have interviewed people and got admission on an internal theft a few years back where I got the person stealing a bottle of liquor and by the time the interview was over got an admission for over $10,000 in merchandise and cash over a period of three years. The first thing I was taught when I went through my training is that is the very first thing you do, build rapport with the person. If they make a reasonable request, I make it happen.

Here's just a small portion of how I do an interview and this is who I am certified through.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bQDDJMSo9ec

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7I3s2I824ok

Before you slam it, it was developed by a former FBI Agent and Director of the Behavioral Analysis Unit. It is used not only by the private sector but by many Law Enforcement Agencies world wide.
^^^so you do believe my "lie".laugh

germanchoclate1981's photo
Sun 07/19/15 02:07 PM



Guess who says theyre coming to Chattanooga?


"" Messages appearing to originate from the
Westboro Baptist Twitter account indicate
that the small church plans to picket the
funerals of slain servicemembers killed in
Chattanooga.
Claiming that God sent the gunman to the
military installations in Chattanooga,
Westboro Baptist on Saturday indicated
that it planned to protest the funerals of
the slain Marines and Sailor.
Blaming the killings in part on the
acceptance of gay marriage in the U.S.,
the church said it would protest the
funerals "with a helpful message."
In response to one tweet saying that if the
church came to Chattanooga it would be
sent home, the church called the person a
"silly girl."
In another tweet, the church wrote of the
dead servicemembers: "What we know is
God Hates them! The only merciful thing
now is warn the living."""
http://www.timesfreepress.com/news/local/story/2015/jul/18/westboro-baptist-reportedly-planning-protest-funerals-slain-servicemen/315299/

If anyone here is from Chattanooga and sees one of these a-holes there, please punch one of them in the face....thanks in advance.


This is a nightmare & a disgrace & an insult.... on top of AN ACT OF WAR :explode


All through out history when some country or some radical group declared war on the United States we went and cleaned house with them. Those days were long gone the day Obama became President, well Bubba Clinton too.

How many have declaired war against the United States now?

Al Qaeda, The Taliban, TTTP, ISIS and even Iran has. Why in the hell aren't we taking these A$$holes out? Oh yeah, Barry's President.

That theory has a great big whopping hole in it, England, Spain, Mexico, Germany, Italy, Japan, USSR (cold) were all countries with organized militaries with no internet cellphone smarphones or fast large fleets of global airlines bringing them into the us daily. The weapons were sure deadly but the amount of mass production and even specialty weapons pale in comparison to today.

Iran has not declared war on the U.S.

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Almost forgot the criminality...spock
It's legal to buy from an ffl dealer right? Illegal to sell without said license. Where are all these illegal guns coming from that are being collected? Tagged? Filed? Stored? In Evidence?
Recycling is good for mother earth, and population control. mad
Criminals will find ways to get guns this is inevitable, but if we stop making them, destroy every one used in any crime from illegal sale trafficking murders... They're going to phase out of distribution for non-military applications. Police shouldn't have them either. The 'recyclers' are already criminals. The go to gun shows skip the 3-5 day waiting period that law abiding buyers with nothing to hide can't skip and profit from distributing the weapons they purchased with group rate discounts. Once the blood dries and the next victims make the news the evidence is recycled. Lament, rage, repeat.


As soon as the case is over any gun involved that can not be legally given back to the owner the gun get's melted down.


Illegal guns. If they were being melted down then where are these illegal guns coming from? There would be enough metal left over to build Yankee stadiums once a year.