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    Ex-LA Cop Brian Bentley on Dorner Manifesto: ‘Not Only do I Believe it, but I Lived i

    Ex-LAPD Officer Brian Bentley today in Los Angeles, Calif.




    *Brian Bentley, 49, doesn’t agree with what Christopher Dorner — the ex-cop at center of a massive manhunt for the killings of three people—has done, but he certainly understands it.

    As a former LAPD officer, Bentley, who is now an author, says that a Dorner-like situation was just a matter of time.
    “It took longer than I thought it would for something like this to happen.”


    In fact, Bentley says that when he was a police officer, there were frequent positings of “look out” bulletins on the walls at police stations featuring officers who’d been terminated and who were believed to have vendettas.
    “When the Department terminated you, they intentionally tried to ruin your life,” Bentley explains. “That’s how they discredited you. Dorner isn’t the first ex-police officer to have a manifesto or some sort of hit list.”
    And he should know.

    http://www.eurweb.com/2013/02/ex-la-...ut-i-lived-it/

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    Why can't black people hold themselves accountable for their actions? Everything they do is caused by something that MADE them do it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by fletchman71 View Post
    Why can't black people hold themselves accountable for their actions? Everything they do is caused by something that MADE them do it.
    yeah why can't they be more like white people right?? high five!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by fletchman71 View Post
    Why can't black people hold themselves accountable for their actions? Everything they do is caused by something that MADE them do it.
    I'm guessing you've never had someone go out of their way to fuck up your life, just because they can.

    It's enough to piss off the pope, I tells ya.

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    Quote Originally Posted by fletchman71 View Post
    Why can't black people hold themselves accountable for their actions? Everything they do is caused by something that MADE them do it.
    You're an idiot.
    Death is not the greatest loss in life. The greatest loss is what dies inside while still alive.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Viddy Well View Post
    You're an idiot.
    Well reasoned argument there. If it's so idiotic why don't you refute the argument?
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    Quote Originally Posted by SouthernListen View Post
    Well reasoned argument there. If it's so idiotic why don't you refute the argument?
    ^ Another moron.
    Death is not the greatest loss in life. The greatest loss is what dies inside while still alive.

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    Quote Originally Posted by fletchman71 View Post
    Why can't black people hold themselves accountable for their actions? Everything they do is caused by something that MADE them do it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by fletchman71 View Post
    Why can't black people hold themselves accountable for their actions? Everything they do is caused by something that MADE them do it.
    Because they are sub-human animals.

    Go to ANY WalMart in a Metro area and watch how the nigger women and their little niglets behave.

    Those little niglets grow up to be the niggers we all despise and who commit heinous acts like Dorner.

    ...And Whitey's on the Moon.
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    There really is no better way to show you were wrongfully terminated than to go on a killing spree, it fully demonstrates your mental competence and sound judgment.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Murcielago View Post
    There really is no better way to show you were wrongfully terminated than to go on a killing spree, it fully demonstrates your mental competence and sound judgment.
    Exactly. They fired him for being a paranoid liar. How does he prove them wrong? By shooting up police and family members of police. What a hero. A patriot. Not a lunatic at all.

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    Quote Originally Posted by KillVampires View Post
    Exactly. They fired him for being a paranoid liar. How does he prove them wrong? By shooting up police and family members of police. What a hero. A patriot. Not a lunatic at all.
    This!!!!!!
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    One missed item, if he suffered from severe depression, as reported, then it was likely he was prescribed the same medication as all the other recent mass shooters.

    Again, no one is condoning a mass shooting rampage. We are looking for an understanding.

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    Maybe the LAPD just doesn't like fat black guys.
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    Quote Originally Posted by SouthernListen View Post
    Maybe the LAPD just doesn't like fat black guys.
    Every WB sitcom does and Tyler Perry he loves the shit outta them

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    Quote Originally Posted by ohmicah View Post
    One missed item, if he suffered from severe depression, as reported, then it was likely he was prescribed the same medication as all the other recent mass shooters.

    Again, no one is condoning a mass shooting rampage. We are looking for an understanding.
    what medication? do you mean anti-depressants in general or something more specific?
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    Quote Originally Posted by killallposers View Post
    what medication? do you mean anti-depressants in general or something more specific?
    There's no confirmation he was taking medication.

    Someone made the connection that if he was being treated for "severe depression", as written in the manifesto, chances are he was prescribed the standard array of medications.

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    Quote Originally Posted by killallposers View Post
    what medication? do you mean anti-depressants in general or something more specific?
    He's talking about the Glaxo product Shootitall AZ. Some people claim the 15mg dosage has side effects.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ohmicah View Post
    I'm guessing you've never had someone go out of their way to fuck up your life, just because they can.

    It's enough to piss off the pope, I tells ya.
    Quote Originally Posted by ohmicah View Post
    One missed item, if he suffered from severe depression, as reported, then it was likely he was prescribed the same medication as all the other recent mass shooters.

    Again, no one is condoning a mass shooting rampage. We are looking for an understanding.
    Yeah, because LAPD went out of their way to fuck up his life. It's not as if he sought them out for employed.

    I don't think anyone gives a shit that he suffered from severe depression "as reported". Almost all Americans suffer from it at one time or another. You ever been laid off, lost a family member, been through a divorce? These are things that happen to everyone and in a lot of cases result in severe depression. But, you still don't go out a commit murder.

    You may not be condoning a mass shooting but it sure as hell sounds like you're making excuses for the piece of shit.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ELMACO510 View Post
    Yeah, because LAPD went out of their way to fuck up his life. It's not as if he sought them out for employed.

    I don't think anyone gives a shit that he suffered from severe depression "as reported". Almost all Americans suffer from it at one time or another. You ever been laid off, lost a family member, been through a divorce? These are things that happen to everyone and in a lot of cases result in severe depression. But, you still don't go out a commit murder.

    You may not be condoning a mass shooting but it sure as hell sounds like you're making excuses for the piece of shit.
    I just don't see him going off the deep end without some external reason. Doubtful this would have happened without some provocation.

    A lot of people here blame Howard for Artie playing pokey-pokey. Although it ultimately comes down on Artie, Howard was a factor. But like I said, in the end it's Dormer and Lange that bear the responsibility of their actions.

    And if it wasn't for a broken axle on his truck, Dormer would still be roaming around.

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