Often the “argument” is about whether the victim should allow himself to get beat.
Meanwhile, check out this post about the shooting from the Fox affiliate:
Gary D. Hamilton
March 13, 2014 at 12:44 am
The more wastes of humanity like these two gone the better. I was the victim of a physical assault while driving for our cities transit system. It happened in 2006. I have PTSD and sustained head injuries from this. I am forty nine years old and in the early stages of dimentia because of the head injuries.I started working at twelve years old with paper routes, shoveling snow, mowing lawns, and other part time jobs. After high school I served in the United States Air Force. After the military I always worked a full time job and a part time job at the same time to provide for my family. These four thugs took away my lively hood. A day doesn’t go by that I wish they were dead.
I love it, “Say hello to my little friend”, boom, no more thugs….I would love to buy the shooter a beer, and would invite George Zimmerman to join us
Good riddance to these savages-glad the maintenance guy had a gun and was able to defend himself. That is sadly the only way to deal with these thugs. Just imagine had he not had the gun-he’d be either dead or in a coma.
I wouldn’t count on ever seeing the video of the assault in progress, the cops won’t release it. Two down, only millions more to go.
The PC police would have us believe “Often the ‘argument’ is about whether the victim should allow himself to get beat.”
A wiser man wrote:
” Do not go gentle into that good night…Rage, rage against the dying of the light.”
Dylan Thomas, 1951
Yes. Or,
“How dull it is to pause, to make an end, To rust unburnish’d, not to shine in use! ”
-Alfred, Lord Tennyson