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Well played DEA

  • wildcats20
    vball10set;1160195 wrote:He deserved to be incarcerated, but was not given due process--that IS still in our constitution, isn't it?

    Sarcasm.
    WebFire;1160193 wrote:I think this was mentioned earlier, but unless they leave me on a deserted island, I think I would be making some noise and asking WTF. How did he go 4 days without asking someone why he was still there?

    Seems to be something not right about this story.
    There was NO ONE for him to ask why he was there. He said he heard people talking outside the cell, but no one would answer his screams. He finally gave up.
  • vball10set
    wildcats20;1160200 wrote:Sarcasm.
    :rolleyes:
  • justincredible
    WebFire;1160198 wrote:We still use the constitution?
    [video=youtube;FshkO8HqQ10][/video]
  • sleeper
    I'm just glad he wasn't black otherwise we'd have more unemployed black people out wanting justice rather than wanting employment.
  • I Wear Pants
    sleeper;1160218 wrote:I'm just glad he wasn't black otherwise we'd have more unemployed black people out wanting justice rather than wanting employment.
    If he was black then black groups would want justice.

    Because he's white (I think), all the white people think he's a POS and deserves whatever he gets because anything an authority figure does is de facto justified.

    Both are examples of idiocy (Note: Actual justice isn't idiocy, I was referring to the death threat style of "justice" we found with the Martin killing)
  • Steel Valley Football
    All I'm saying, Justin, is that his choices led to this DEA mistake. I have no opinion on the mistake because t wouldn't have happened if not for the choices he made. If he now deserves restitution then so be it.
  • WebFire
    wildcats20;1160200 wrote:Sarcasm.



    There was NO ONE for him to ask why he was there. He said he heard people talking outside the cell, but no one would answer his screams. He finally gave up.
    Hmmm. If that is true, I'd expect some people to lose their jobs. Maybe he'll get a nice settlement and he can buy lots more weed.
  • DeyDurkie5
    Steel Valley Football;1160225 wrote:All I'm saying, Justin, is that his choices led to this DEA mistake. I have no opinion on the mistake because t wouldn't have happened if not for the choices he made. If he now deserves restitution then so be it.
    all I'm saying is that's a dumb way of looking at it. a stupid, retarded, flawed, dumb way
  • WebFire
    DeyDurkie5;1160227 wrote:all I'm saying is that's a dumb way of looking at it. a stupid, retarded, flawed, dumb way
    If nothing else, one has to separate feelings from laws/trials. One may not feel sorry for him because of the path he took to get the end result, but that does not justify the actions that were applied to him.
  • justincredible
    WebFire;1160226 wrote:Hmmm. If that is true, I'd expect some people to lose their jobs. Maybe he'll get a nice settlement and he can buy lots more weed.


    He should get a huge settlement. This should make him a millionaire.

    Also, he's Asian.
  • justincredible
    Steel Valley Football;1160225 wrote:All I'm saying, Justin, is that his choices led to this DEA mistake. I have no opinion on the mistake because t wouldn't have happened if not for the choices he made. If he now deserves restitution then so be it.
    You have no opinion on a guy being left to die in a holding cell?
  • Steel Valley Football
    DeyDurkie5;1160227 wrote:all I'm saying is that's a dumb way of looking at it. a stupid, retarded, flawed, dumb way
    /apologist'd
  • Steel Valley Football
    justincredible;1160235 wrote:You have no opinion on a guy being left to die in a holding cell?

    Nope. I'm sure his homeland is much worse. He probably would have been executed in the driveway over there, sans trial.

    He should be thankful, actually.
  • DeyDurkie5
    Steel Valley Football;1160243 wrote:Nope. I'm sure his homeland is much worse. He probably would have been executed in the driveway over there, sans trial.

    He should be thankful, actually.
    /hick'd
  • Steel Valley Football
    DeyDurkie5;1160250 wrote:/hick'd

    /liberal hippie'd
  • DeyDurkie5
    Steel Valley Football;1160255 wrote:/liberal hippie'd
    LOL enjoy the high school football season this year!
  • Steel Valley Football
    DeyDurkie5;1160256 wrote:LOL enjoy the high school football season this year!
    It's been cancelled.
  • Steel Valley Football
    Question for the liberal hippies:

    Do people in jail deserved to be raped by multiple men, multiple times a day?
  • DeyDurkie5
    Steel Valley Football;1160260 wrote:It's been cancelled.
    well don't go take pot and end up in jail and left for dead as we here at the OC will certainly not give two shits about you!
  • DeyDurkie5
    Steel Valley Football;1160262 wrote:Question for the liberal hippies:

    Do people in jail deserved to be raped by multiple men, multiple times a day?
    I'm far from a liberal hippie. But I have no comment on that question, as it's just not even related at all to this.
  • vball10set
    Steel Valley Football;1160262 wrote:Question for the liberal hippies:

    Do people in jail deserved to be raped by multiple men, multiple times a day?
    wtf?
  • Steel Valley Football
    DeyDurkie5;1160266 wrote:I'm far from a liberal hippie. But I have no comment on that question, as it's just not even related at all to this.

    No?

    Being left in holding is a flaw in the justice system and so is being raped in jail. The system does not condone either one.

    In both cases, the crime committed by the holdee/rapee led being unjustly held/unjustly raped.
  • 1_beast
  • 1_beast
    Steel Valley Football;1160277 wrote:No?

    Being left in holding is a flaw in the justice system and so is being raped in jail. The system does not condone either one.

    In both cases, the crime committed by the holdee/rapee led being unjustly held/unjustly raped.
    While you argue this guys law breaking for smoking pot, I really enjoy your signature.......LOL

    "Like a south-bound train runnin' on cocaine and out of control". ~Southside of Heaven
  • DeyDurkie5
    Steel Valley Football;1160277 wrote:No?

    Being left in holding is a flaw in the justice system and so is being raped in jail. The system does not condone either one.

    In both cases, the crime committed by the holdee/rapee led being unjustly held/unjustly raped.
    It's not a fail in the justice system. It's a fail by the idiots who left him in the cell and forgot about him.